First public park in Malaysia to offer info on trees in Braille


Mohamad Yasid (centre) testing out the new Braille Tree System with a visually impaired student at the Taman Bandar Diraja park along Jalan Istana in Klang.

THE visually impaired community in Klang will now be able to get up close with nature and learn about trees at the Taman Bandar Diraja park located along Jalan Istana.

Initiated by the Klang Municipal Council (MPK) parks and recreational department, the programme called the Braille Tree System is the first of its kind local government project in the country.

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