Abang Johari confident Sarawak Delta Geopark will gain Unesco recognition
With its many natural geological formations dating back millions of years, the 311,246-hectare Sarawak Delta Geopark (SDGp) is a treasure trove for nature lovers and history buffs. Sarawak Chief Minister Datuk Abang Johari Openg is hoping the resource rich area will be gazetted a national geopark soon and is confident it will also gain international recognition from Unesco.
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Two sites in Betong to be turned into agroparks
Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas said the sites were Lubok Tamang in Saribas and near the proposed Bebuling Short Take-Off and Landing Airport (STOLport) in Spaoh.
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Old Ting & Ting supermarket turns into new art space called Think & Tink
Founder of Borneo Laboratory, Wendy Teo, who has brought to life this project with the support of the Cultural Economy Development Agency (CENDANA) said the new roof space of the building featuring an urban vertical garden will soon be seen as a new landmark in Kuching city.
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Siniawan to have new tourist attraction
The Siniawan Waterfront project, which is expected to be completed in 18 months, is set to be the latest attraction in the area.
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Bridge project set to expand Maludam National Park’s potential
The park, located between Sri Aman and Betong divisions, was gazetted on May 31, 2000. It is also the nearest national park to the Batang Lupar Bridge.
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Employability rate of UCTS grads at 99.1 pct, highest in country
The employability rate of University College of Technology Sarawak (UCTS) is currently the highest in the country at 99.1 per cent, said its newly-appointed chairman Dr Annuar Rapaee.
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