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15 Jan 2026
Sarawak, Sarawak News, Kuching, Kuching News, MBKS,

MBKS Reopens Upgraded Taman Awam BDC to Boost Urban Liveability

KUCHING – The Kuching South City Council (MBKS) has officially reopened Taman Awam BDC in Lorong F following a major upgrade, underscoring its commitment to building a greener and more liveable city.

The reopening ceremony was led by MBKS Mayor, Dato Wee Hong Seng, who emphasised that the transformation of the park reflects the council’s mission to provide safe, inclusive, and family-friendly recreational spaces.

He noted that the initiative is part of MBKS’ broader vision of making Kuching South a Child-Friendly and Age-Friendly City, aligned with the Post COVID-19 Development Strategy (PCDS) 2030 and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The upgrading works were carried out under the ‘Naik Taraf Taman Awam’ Programme, funded by the National Landscape Department (Jabatan Landskap Negara) under the Ministry of Housing and Local Government (KPKT). The project, which began earlier this year, was completed on 21 October 2025.

Dato Wee expressed gratitude to KPKT for its strong support, highlighting that the successful completion of the project demonstrates effective collaboration between federal authorities and local councils.

He also commended the contractor, Cottage Holdings Sdn. Bhd., for delivering the project on time and according to specifications.

The upgraded park now features a new entrance pavilion, improved walkways, modern children’s play facilities, outdoor fitness equipment, new signage, and refreshed landscaping with additional trees and shrubs. These enhancements are designed to make the park more accessible, welcoming, and conducive to healthy living.

Dato Wee urged residents to take responsibility in maintaining public facilities and to report any acts of vandalism. He stressed that community cooperation is vital to ensuring the sustainability of upgraded spaces.

Looking ahead, MBKS plans to continue its focus on revitalising public parks, with upcoming projects targeting Taman Sahabat and Kuching Park.

These initiatives form part of the council’s mission to build “A City That Truly Cares”, where urban development is balanced with environmental sustainability and community well-being.

The reopening of Taman Awam BDC adds to a growing list of revitalised public spaces in Kuching, reflecting the city’s ongoing transformation into a healthier, greener, and more liveable urban environment.

Sources: UKAS

By Sarawak Daily

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