Launching Of The New Rasa Ria Reserve

  On the 11 October 2018, Honourable Datuk Christina Liew attended the launching of the new Rasa Ria Reserve managed by Shangri-La’s Rasa Ria Resort & Spa. YB Datuk Christina Liew menghadiri majlis perasmian Rizab Rasa Ria yang diusahakan oleh Shangri-La's Rasa Ria Resort & Spa pada 11 Oktober 2018.
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Officiating the Exhibition of Sabah State Statutory Bodies and Government Agencies 2018.

      Honourable Datuk Christina Liew officiating the 2018 Exhibition of Sabah State Statutory Bodies and Government Agencies on the 30 September 2018. YB Datuk Christina Liew mewakili Ketua Menteri menyempurnakan perasmian Pameran Badan-Badan Berkanun dan Agensi Kerajaan Negeri 2018 pada 30 September.
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China Southern Airlines Inaugural Flight Press Conference on 28 September 2018

    Honourable Datuk Christina Liew welcomes the delegates from China Southern Airlines at the inaugural flight press conference on the 28 September 2018. YB Datuk Christina Liew bersama wakil delegasi dari China Southern Airlines semasa sidang media penerbangan sulung China Southern Airlines dari Shenzen ke Kota Kinabalu pada 28 September 2018.
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Architects urged to design exciting eco-tourism buildings in Sabah

KOTA KINABALU: Members of the architecture industry are encouraged to create interesting and sustainable designs for resorts amidst the booming tourism industry in Sabah.

Deputy Chief Minister and state Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Christina Liew said architects have an important role to play in designing exciting tourism buildings that will be in harmony with the environment.

“In your design or planning, please always think of sustainable architecture that will protect and preserve the pristine environment, so that the natural beauty can be enjoyed by the generations to come.

“As the world is going green, eco-resorts are a trend. We should make our tourism resorts compliant to green-building certification, so we can proudly tell the world that all our tourism resorts are truly eco-friendly,” Liew said when speaking representatives from the architecture industry at the launch of Borneo Architecture Festival (BAF) 2018 here, today. Present was Malaysian Architect Organisation’s Sabah Chapter chairman Arnold Kwan.

The fourth Borneo Architecture Festival was aimed at providing a platform for local and international architects to share their experience and knowledge about architectural tourism.

Meanwhile, Kwan, in his speech, said architecture and tourism were closely related as architecture eventually become tourist attractions.

“It’s always a trend, especially in all major cities around the world today, to preserve and transform old structures into tourist attractions. A classic example is Sydney in Australia, where the old city has been successfully transformed into a trendy and vibrant commercial district by maintaining the old architectural design.

“In Sabah, our asset and strength have always been the colourful multiethnic people and the rich biodiversity such as Mount Kinabalu, Sipadan island, wildlife, as well as the flora and fauna in the state’s virgin forests.

“All these can be a great inspiration for more dialogue and debates as well as experimentation in architecture. I also urged all architects to be mindful of our heritage be it natural or man-made things as these need to be preserved for our future generation,” he said.

  Source: New Straits Times
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Hundreds throng Cultural Float Parade

Kota Kinabalu: Hundreds lined the roads from Bundusan to Bukit Padang for the Cultural Float Parade, on Saturday evening. The parade was hosted by the Che Hor Khor Moral Uplifting Society in conjunction with the Official Birthday of Head of State Tun Juhar Mahiruddin. A dozen colourful floats, depicting various cultural, landmark, floral and fauna figures lighted up the roads as bystanders grabbed the opportunity to snap photos with them. The parade was flagged-off at the Wong Kwok Go-Kart before making it way to Bukit Padang, while passing by a grand stand for guests of honour set up next to the Church of Mary Immaculate. The parade was participated by temples, schools, as well as Sabah Tourism Board (STB). Also taking part was a lantern procession and a school marching band. Meanwhile, Deputy Chief Minister cum Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Christina Liew said the event showcased the rich and diverse cultures of the various ethnic populace in Sabah as the floats' designs and construction reflect such diversity. "It can also promotes unity and harmony as well as an avenue to promote the tourism sector," she said in an officiating speech read by Api-Api community development leader Grace Lee. "Tourists can witness and experience the diversity of our culture and heritage through this colourful and joyful event." She also hoped the Che Hor Khor Moral Uplifting Society will continue their generous spirit in lending a helping hand to the community. "The society is well known for their charitable works and an ever willing spirit to help improve the social welfare of the needy in various remote areas of Sabah, such as providing financial aid to the families of the mountain guides who perished in the earthquake a few years back, as well as to the flood and fire victims in Penampang and Kudat," she said. Che Hor Khor Moral Uplifting Society President Wong Sound Sing said he hoped the event will be turned into an annual affair to help promote tourism in the State. The organisation, he said, was established in 2002 with the prime objectives of promoting good moral values as well as to carry out charitable deeds. "Among the recent contributions by the society were the donation of daily essentials and stationery to the fire victims of SMK Datuk Mojuntin hostel in Penampang and financial aid to SM Pei Tsin hostel in Kudat," he said. Also present were Kota Kinabalu MP Chan Foong Hin, Likas assemblyman Tan Lee Fatt, Luyang assemblyman Phoong Jin Zhe and United Sabah Chinese Communities Association of Kota Kinabalu president Datuk Susan Wong, and Malaysia-China Chamber of Commerce Sabah Branch president Datuk Frankie Liew. - Ricardo Unto   Source: Daily Express
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