Kuching is taking a bold step toward becoming a world-class destination โ plans are in motion to extend the iconic Kuching Waterfront from Sungai Bintangor all the way to Satok Bridge, making it the longest riverfront in Malaysia! ๐ฒ๐พ
๐ According to DBKU Mayor Datuk Hilmy Othman, this project is part of a bigger vision to revitalise the city, making the waterfront more modern, attractive, and visitor-friendly. Imagine a longer, livelier, and even more beautiful Kuching Waterfront! ๐
But thatโs not all ๐
๐ A new Autonomous Rail Transit (ART) station will be built in front of Hikmah Exchange โ part of the Kuching Urban Transportation System (KUTS), making travel across the city faster and more efficient.
๐ The Sungai Bintangor Bridge will be opening soon, while the Sejingkat Bridge will enhance access to key industrial zones like Demak Laut and Tanjung Bako.
๐ฃ๏ธ An 8.5km coastal road between Bako and Buntal is in the works to boost connectivity between two of our favourite fishing and tourism hotspots.
๐ณ Samariang Pinggir will see the development of eco-friendly green spaces and recreational facilities under the Blue-Green Infrastructure initiative (BGI).
๐ด Over at Damai Peninsular, get ready for a tourism transformation led by SEDC โ complete with a Marina Bay, resort hotels, and more exciting attractions!
๐ฑ Meanwhile, Demak Laut & Senari Port will be home to the Petra Green Technology Park, a futuristic green hub with:
โก A 300MW solar farm
๐ A 600MW battery storage system
๐ป A next-gen data centre
๐ฌ โWith these exciting developments, Kuching is set to be even more beautiful, modern, and liveable while attracting more tourists and investors to our beloved Sarawak,โ said the Mayor.
Kuching, the future is bright and it starts now! ๐๐
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