Kayaking may be a permanent feature on Kinta river


(From fourth left) Tan and state Youth, Sports and Human Development Committee chairman Howard Lee at Sungai Kinta.

KAYAKING activities could be a permanent feature along the Sungai Kinta in Ipoh, provided there is demand.

Perak Tourism, Arts and Culture Committee chairman Tan Kar Hing said fishing, kayaking and boating activities would be carried out during the Ipoh Food Festival on April 27 and 28 along Kinta Riverwalk.

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