Pineapple festival at Nabalu proposed

4 May 2023 • 12:22 PM MYT
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Kota Kinabalu: State Tourism, Culture and Environment Assistant Minister Datuk Joniston Bangkuai proposed a Pineapple and Fruits Festival be held at Pekan Nabalu in Ranau to attract more visitors and tourists as well as promote local growers.

He said Pekan Nabalu, the mid-way stop before reaching Kinabalu Park and Mount Kinabalu, and the surrounding villages are known as Sabah’s leading producers of pineapple. “Thus holding a Pineapple and Fruit festival would be an ideal way to promote local growers to highlight rural Sabah as a centre for agro-tourism,” he added.

The Kiulu Assemblyman said with the effort, the villagers could run tourism business and also plant pineapple and other crops either as a hobby or to diversify income.

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Joniston also visited and met with stall operators at Pekan Nabalu, which has many food and handicraft stalls, public washrooms and restaurants.

Pekan Nabalu, located around 80km east of Kota Kinabalu, has grown to become a tourist attraction and also as a rest stop for travellers and tourists going to Kinabalu Park and Mount Kinabalu.

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