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13 Jun 2026
Batu Kawa’s Tze Yin Yun Vun Kiong Temple Secures Land Title After Prolonged Wait

Batu Kawa’s Tze Yin Yun Vun Kiong Temple Secures Land Title After Prolonged Wait

KUCHING, SARAWAK – The Tze Yin Yun Vun Kiong Temple in Batu Kawa has achieved a significant milestone, receiving its long-awaited land title from the Land and Survey Department. This development marks the culmination of years of persistent efforts and formal applications by the temple’s committee members.

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Batu Kawa’s Tze Yin Yun Vun Kiong Temple Secures Land Title After Prolonged Wait
Batu Kawa’s Tze Yin Yun Vun Kiong Temple Secures Land Title After Prolonged Wait

<strong>A Long-Anticipated Victory</strong>

After several years of navigating bureaucratic hurdles, the Tze Yin Yun Vun Kiong Temple has finally been granted official land ownership. The much-anticipated handover ceremony was conducted by Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Dr Sim Kui Hian, who recognized the committee’s unwavering commitment and patience throughout the process.

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Dr Sim expressed his gratitude towards the Land and Survey Department for their dedication and hard work that contributed to this successful outcome. “I would also like to thank the Land and Survey Department for its hard work, dedication, and making it a reality,” he said during the ceremony.

<strong>The Role of UNIFOR in Supporting Religious Institutions</strong>

Since the establishment of the Unit For Other Religions (UNIFOR), numerous Chinese temples have benefited from its funding, which supports various projects such as construction, expansion, and renovation. Dr Sim highlighted the positive impact UNIFOR has had on religious institutions across the region, underscoring its role in facilitating the growth and development of community temples.

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<strong>Commitment to Education and Community Development</strong>

The Tze Yin Yun Vun Kiong Temple has not only served as a religious site but also played an active role in promoting education within the Chinese community. The temple has been recognized for its initiatives to award incentives to children of committee members who achieve outstanding academic results. This effort reflects the broader commitment of the Chinese community towards education and nurturing young talent.

Dr Sim also noted that students who have graduated with the Unified Examination Certificate (UEC) will benefit from the state government’s free tertiary education scheme starting in 2026. This scheme allows eligible students to enroll in any of the five state-owned universities, provided they meet the entry requirements. This initiative aims to further support and develop the educational aspirations of the younger generation.

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<strong>Transformative Impact on Batu Kawa</strong>

The successful transformation of the Tze Yin Yun Vun Kiong Temple into a remarkable religious and cultural site is expected to enhance Batu Kawa’s appeal as a tourist destination. Dr Sim praised the temple’s committee members for their efforts in turning the temple into a splendid landmark. “This transformation will enhance Batu Kawa as a tourist attraction while serving as a central hub for various community activities,” he said.

The temple’s upgraded facilities and its role as a community center are anticipated to bring additional visitors and foster greater cultural exchange within the region. This development is seen as a significant boost to Batu Kawa’s local economy and cultural landscape.

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<strong>Looking Ahead</strong>

The successful grant of the land title to the Tze Yin Yun Vun Kiong Temple represents a milestone not only for the temple but also for the broader community. It highlights the importance of perseverance in achieving long-term goals and the positive impact of collaborative efforts between religious institutions and government agencies.

As the temple embarks on this new chapter, it stands as a testament to the dedication of its committee members and the support of various stakeholders. The Tze Yin Yun Vun Kiong Temple will continue to serve as a beacon of cultural heritage and a center for community engagement in Batu Kawa.

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By Minul Islam Rony

Is a local journalist, dedicated to delivering accurate, timely, and community-focused reporting. He covers breaking stories, public affairs, and local developments that matter most to readers. As the CEO and PR Manager of Sarawak Daily, he also oversees editorial direction, strategic communication, and partnerships, ensuring the platform remains a trusted source of news for the region.