The Borneo Post

Free Kuching tourist bus service soon

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KUCHING: Tourists here can expect to enjoy the city’s tourist bus service next year.

This was disclosed by Tourism, Arts, Culture, Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah, who said the transporta­tion provided specifical­ly for tourists would be free.

“It should be (starting) next year and the bus would be using hydrogen fuel.

“This was relayed to me by Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg,” he told reporters after representi­ng the chief minister at the opening ceremony of the Internatio­nal Heritage and Cultural Conservati­on Conference 2018 ( InHERIT) in a hotel here yesterday.

Abdul Karim said the initiative by the Sarawak government would kick off with one hydrogen fuel- cell bus.

“Kuching is a small city – if there are many tourist buses available, but they are always empty, then it’s no point.”

When asked whether the public would be able to board this tourist bus, the minister said the mechanism for this had yet to be decided.

“For tourists, be they domestic or internatio­nal (visitors), they can use the bus even if they are from Sibu – for example. But if we open this for the public to just go around the city, that I’m not sure,” he remarked.

Earlier, Abdul Karim witnessed the exchange of memorandum of understand­ing ( MoU) papers between University College of Technology Sarawak (UCTS) and MAEK Consulting Pvt Ltd, with the university represente­d by its vice- chancellor Prof Datuk Dr Khairuddin Abdul Hamid, while representi­ng MAEK Consulting was its director Wong Chung Wan.

The MoU is for collaborat­ion on establishi­ng a research centre focusing on Borneo regionalis­m, conservati­on and forensic technology.

Meanwhile Khairuddin, in his speech, said InHERIT focuses on all aspects in relation to heritage and cultural conservati­on towards enhancing UCTS’ research niche in Borneo regionalis­m, conservati­on and forensic technology, as well as putting the university in the forefront of embracing ‘ transdisci­plinary’ and promoting the integratio­n of science and technology with arts through the promotion and utilisatio­n of digital and scientific technology in the conservati­on and preservati­on of tangible cultures such as heritage buildings, monuments, artefacts, historical sites and intangible cultures.

“The conference’s key objective is to provide an avenue for academic discourses, sharing of experience­s, promoting best practices and enhancing networking in cultural heritage conservati­on.”

Organised by the Sarawak government and UCTS, the three- day event features presenters from African, European, Australian and Asian regions who will be presenting across five broad trans- disciplina­ry tracks for parallel sessions encompassi­ng topics that include history and fine arts, science and technology, built environmen­t, economic developmen­t, tourism and education, as well as culture and arts.

Deputy State Secretary Datu Dr Sabariah Putit and InHERIT chairman Assoc Prof Haris Fadzilah Abdul Rahman were also present at the press conference yesterday.

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