Restoring hill pavilions for hikers


Filepic of a pavilion before it was taken down by MBPP on the hill in Bukit Gambir.

THE landowner of Iconic Hill, also known as Botak Hill in Bukit Gambir, Penang, has promised to resubmit its application to the Penang Island City Council (MBPP) for the construction of pavilions, public toilet and other amenities for public convenience.

Landowner Datuk Tan Kean Tet, who is Iconic Group founder and chairman, promised to make the hill a new agro-tourism attraction in Penang in the future.

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