In Kuching, the improvement project at Sarawak Stadium continues to move forward at a strong pace, with construction progress already ahead of schedule.
On 16 March 2026, Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah visited the stadium site to review the latest developments. He holds the portfolios of Minister of Tourism, Creative Industries and Performing Arts, and Minister of Youth, Sports and Entrepreneur Development.
The minister arrived with Hii Chang Kee as part of ongoing monitoring work linked to preparations for the 2027 Southeast Asian Games. The stadium will serve as the main venue for the regional sporting event.
Project officials presented a progress briefing during the visit. Construction work has surpassed initial targets, reflecting steady advancement across the site.
The briefing also introduced several design upgrades. Plans include a new facade lighting system designed to give the stadium a stronger visual identity at night. Officials also proposed a refreshed colour scheme and a redesigned seating arrangement to improve comfort and create a better atmosphere for spectators.
Following the presentation, the delegation toured the stadium grounds to observe work in progress. The inspection focused on construction quality, safety compliance, and the overall readiness of facilities to meet international sporting standards.
The project forms part of Sarawak’s broader push to strengthen sports infrastructure. Investment in venues such as Sarawak Stadium aims to support regional and international events while encouraging sports participation within the community.
Officials expect the upgraded stadium to contribute to tourism growth and wider economic activity. The improved facilities will also support local athletes and provide a venue capable of hosting major competitions.
During the visit, Abdul Karim stressed the importance of delivering a venue suitable for the 2027 Southeast Asian Games and future international events. The redevelopment reflects the state’s ambition to strengthen its reputation as a destination for sports and cultural programmes.
With construction progressing faster than planned, the stadium upgrade remains on track. Once completed, the facility will stand as a major landmark in Sarawak’s growing sports landscape.







