The Borneo Post

Tg Kembang beach beckons those seeking a break from the daily grind

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KABONG: City folk seeking a weekend getaway at the beach should consider visiting Tanjung Kembang here, where they can immerse themselves in the stunning view and natural beauty.

Stall operator Ahmad Chanda Ahmad, who hails from Miri, told Borneo Post Adventure Team ( BAT) journalist­s that he would make it his daily routine to stroll along the sandy beach before opening for the day.

“Walking along the beach here helps me to relax as the beach is really clean and the breeze, comforting.

“I a lso love it that the environmen­t here has almost zero pollution, in addition to the heartwarmi­ng hospitalit­y of the local community,” he said.

Ano ther s t a l l operator, Rokayah B ad r i told BAT journalist­s that she hoped events such as the Kabong Internatio­nal Kite Festival can continue to be held annually to introduce the small town to foreign visitors.

“More activities should be held at Tanjung Kembang beach.

“The view is stunning and I’m sure it is something that visitors will appreciate.”

Rokayah’s view was echoed by local fruits seller Mohamad Rusdi, who operates along the beach.

He said having more events of a similar scale to the kite festival would def initely generate extra revenue for local folk, thus helping to improve their livelihood.

 ??  ?? The somewhat sleepy town of Kabong is set to come alive when the internatio­nal kite festival kicks off.
The somewhat sleepy town of Kabong is set to come alive when the internatio­nal kite festival kicks off.
 ??  ?? Preparatio­ns are underway for the start of the festival on March 8, with homestays and chalets gearing up for the expected infux of visitors.
Preparatio­ns are underway for the start of the festival on March 8, with homestays and chalets gearing up for the expected infux of visitors.
 ??  ?? Ahmad Chanda Ahmad
Ahmad Chanda Ahmad
 ??  ?? Mohamad Rusdi
Mohamad Rusdi
 ??  ?? Rokayah Badri
Rokayah Badri

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