PM
Anwar stresses cultural and environmental considerations for new Penang Hill
cable car project
Prime Minister Datuk
Seri Anwar Ibrahim at the groundbreaking ceremony of the Bukit Bendera Cable
Car project in George Town June 29, 2024.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said today local environmental and
cultural aspects must be taken into account in architecture of new hi-tech
development.
He said that although
modern technology with impressive infrastructure is remarkable, it would be a
great loss if such development becomes culturally barren, especially in Bukit
Bendera, which has many unique features.
“As we attempt to
promote the Bukit Bendera Cable Car with modern technology, we must always
remember the environment and cultural features that are unique to Penang and
Malaysia so that it remains culturally vibrant.
“This project
certainly takes into account environmental aspects in its construction plans,
but we also want to emphasise the cultural aspects so that there is beauty and
uniqueness in the architecture, integrating cultural elements with the setting
of Penang,” he said at the groundbreaking ceremony of the Bukit Bendera Cable
Car project here today.
Also present were
Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing and Penang
Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow.
Meanwhile, the prime
minister praised the Penang government for maintaining a crucial position in
the global semiconductor ecosystem and being a preferred choice for foreign
investors in this field.
In this regard, Anwar
said the federal government will pay more attention to Penang, particularly in
developing basic infrastructure to enhance the state's capacity as a leading
industrial and tourism hub.
“The state
government's focus is correct, and I hope Penang will continue to improve its
training programmes and synergise with the Ministry of Higher Education, the
Ministry of Human Resources, and others.
“With this, the
capabilities of Penang’s youth can be elevated further in the fields of
engineering, science, and Technical and Vocational Education and Training
(TVET),” he said.
Chow said that the
landmark project, inspired by the Penang Hill Corporation (PBBPP) in
collaboration with Hartasuma Sdn Bhd and expected to be completed in the third
quarter of 2026, marks an important step in the state's efforts to enhance its
tourism infrastructure.
He noted that the
project could improve connectivity and access to Bukit Bendera while
transforming the historic site into a must-visit destination.
“In 2023, Bukit
Bendera received 1.67 million visitors, close to the pre-pandemic figure of 1.9
million visitors in 2019,” he said.
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