
KUNAK: Sime Darby Guthrie has been praised for heeding public requests to open up several sites in its property here for tourism.
Community activist and patron of the Kunak District Tourism and Culture Association, Datuk William Chiuh, said SD Guthrie is also open to a joint venture to develop the tourism industry in the district, following a courtesy call with District Council staff and members of the Assemblywoman’s office, recently.
According to William, further discussions will be held with the Guthrie SD (Eco Garden). Among the tourism locations to be opened include Impian Lake, the Japanese tunnel in Mostyn, the mud pool at the Binuang farm and the hot springs at Sungang farm.
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