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State Housing and Culture executive councillor Borhan Aman Shah officiating at  the closing ceremony of the Merdeka Heritage Trail Carnival 2023 and the launch of the Royal Cities Heritage Mapping Book at Istana Bandar, Kuala Langat on Sept 16 2023. — Picture by  HAFIZ OTHMAN/SELANGORKINI

State govt committed to preserving Selangor heritage, driving tourism

BANTING, Sept 16 — The Selangor government remains committed to preserving and conserving its heritage, further driving state tourism.

State executive councillor for housing and culture Borhan Aman Shah said it serves as a measure to ensure the state heritage treasures remain intact to be enjoyed by future generations.

He said as part of the effort to realise the agenda, the state will gazette several historical buildings and sites such as Istana Bandar, the National Leprosy Centre and a unused tin dredger in Dengkil, among others.

“Heritage assets such as Istana Bandar are essential tourism products of the state. Our application to restore the old palace has been approved by the Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry.

“The conservation process, including damage assessment and the preparation of the Conservation Management Plan — CMP will take between three and four years,” he said after the closing ceremony of the Merdeka Heritage Trail carnival at Istana Bandar, Jugra, here, today.

Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry deputy secretary-general (Culture) Mohd Yusri Mohd Yusoff was also at the event.

Meanwhile, speaking at the ceremony, Mohd Yusri said MOTAC views the preservation and conservation of heritage buildings seriously.

“The Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry has approved the application for conservation, renovation and upgrading works under the Tourism and Culture Empowerment and Heritage Sector 2022 allocation amounting to RM350,000 for Istana Bandar.

“The Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry has also channelled RM420,000 for damage assessment and the preparation of CMP for the palace,” he said.

At the event, Borhan also launched the ‘Pemetaan Warisan Bandar-Bandar Diraja Di Malaysia’ (Mapping the Heritage of Royal Cities in Malaysia) book, a joint publication between the State Department of Heritage and the Centre for the Study of Built Environment in the Malay World, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), Johor.

The book provides insights into aspects such as theoretical frameworks, typologies, components, elements, heritage characteristics and the myths surrounding these royal cities.

The nine royal cities are Klang in Selangor, Arau in Perlis, Kuala Kangsar in Perak, Seri Menanti in Negeri Sembilan, Pekan in Pahang, Anak Bukit in Kedah, Maharani in Muar, Chendering in Terengganu and Kubang Kerian in Kelantan.

— Bernama

State Housing and Culture  executive councillor Borhan Aman Shah visiting the exhibition booths at the launch of the Royal Cities Heritage Mapping Book at Istana Bandar, Kuala Langat on Sept 16 2023. — Picture by  HAFIZ OTHMAN/SELANGORKINI

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