Nature education goes high-tech


Easy access: Mohamed Akbar using his smartphone to search for information using a QR code. With him are Han Chiang College vice-principal Dr Beh Kok Hooi (right) and MBPP social services department director Rashidah Jalaludin at the Penang Graffiti Park.

THE Penang Municipal Park will be turned into an education park next year and the public can interact with nature through their smartphones.

Penang Island City Council corporate division director Mohamed Akbar Mustapha said they planned to have ‘tree trails in the park’.

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