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Laman Warisan Kampung Laut in Kelantan was chosen as the venue for the SDG Summit 2024: Wilayah Timur’s May 3, 2024 edition. — Picture by BERNAMA

K. Terengganu to host regional edition of SDG Summit on May 19

KUALA LUMPUR, May 8 — The East Coast Economic Region Development Council (ECERDC), in collaboration with the Ministry of Economy, will host the Malaysia Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Summit 2024: Wilayah Timur in Kuala Terengganu on May 19.

ECERDC said that the summit marks the final regional edition, paving the way for the national-level Malaysia SDG 2024 Summit scheduled to be held in July.

“The SDG Summit 2024: Wilayah Timur has started with the first prelude event held at Laman Warisan Kampung Laut in Kelantan on May 3. It will be followed by two more prelude events at Tasik Chini, Pahang on May 11 and at KampungStay @ Teluk Buih in Mersing, Johor, on May 12, before the summit in Terengganu,” it said in a statement.

The prelude event at the Laman Warisan Kampung Laut, Kelantan, themed, ‘Konservasi Warisan Budaya’ (Conservation of Cultural Heritage), was in collaboration with the Tumpat District Council and strategic partner the Kelantan Tourism Information Centre (TIC).

“The redevelopment initiative of Kampung Laut as a Kampung Warisan (heritage village) involves the construction of Laman Warisan Serunding and Laman Warisan Seni by ECERDC, as well as the relocation of the 400-year-old Masjid Kampung Laut from Nilam Puri to its original location in Kampung Laut.

“The initiative can also revive the uniqueness of local heritage, arts and culture as well as provide a platform for residents to exhibit and market handicrafts such as kites, batik and local delicacies,” it said.

Meanwhile, ECERDC Corporate Strategic Planning Division general manager Salida Azizi, in the same statement, said the agency remains committed to conserving and preserving cultural and environmental heritage treasures in the ECER region.

A total of 45 participants from the local community and students of Universiti Malaysia Kelantan (UMK) participated in the programme. There was also a Dikir Barat performance at Laman Warisan Serunding.

— Bernama

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