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Malaysia's first Historical Tree Trail to be opened in Sandakan

Malaysia's first Historical Tree Trail to be opened in Sandakan

The Stara day ago

All 42 historically significant trees along the Sandakan Heritage Trail are each tagged and QR-coded to enhance visitor experience and promote eco-heritage tourism.
KOTA KINABALU: Already renowned for its rich history, Sandakan is set to launch Malaysia's first Historical Tree Trail, which will be officially recognised by the Malaysia Book of Records on June 28.
Developed in collaboration with the Sabah Forestry Department, the 3km Sandakan Heritage Trail features 42 historically significant trees, each tagged and QR-coded to enhance visitor experience and promote eco-heritage tourism.
The achievement was revealed during a courtesy call by Lai King Hang, the founder and chairman of the Sandakan Heritage Trail, to the Sabah Forestry Department's chief conservator of forests, Datuk Frederick Kugan.
"This is an excellent initiative that reflects innovation in both conservation and heritage tourism," said Kugan, adding that the trail represents a new benchmark in eco-education and community involvement.
The launch event, which is expected to draw over 200 participants from all walks of life, will begin at Masjid Jamik and make a key stop at Agnes Keith's House, where the Malaysia Book of Records certificate will be officially presented.
The trail will be officiated by the Sandakan Municipal Council (MPS) president, Walter Kenson.
Organised by the Sandakan Heritage Trail Committee and the Sandakan Tourism Association (STAN), with full support from the Sandakan Municipal Council and various voluntary groups, the event represents a significant milestone for Sandakan's growing eco-tourism sector.
Lai noted that in addition to the historic trees, the public will also enjoy views of restored colonial buildings such as Agnes Keith's House, as well as places of worship including the 100-year-old Masjid Jamik, the Goddess of Mercy Chinese Temple, St. Michael's and All Angels Church, and the Sam Sing Kung (Three Saints) Temple.
The two-hour walk along the Sandakan Heritage Trail will conclude at the Sandakan Heritage Museum and include several other cultural landmarks along the way.
Also present at the courtesy call were the department's deputy chief conservator of forests, Dr Arthur Chung, senior officers, a senior team member of the Sandakan Heritage Trail, as well as representatives from STAN and the Sabah Society Sandakan.

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