Eye on reviving road plan, tourism and training


Wong (in blue) greeting traders at the Farlim Angsana Food Court. He is looking to revive plans to build a paired road connecting Bukit Kukus to the Sun Moon City flats in Paya Terubong. — Photos: DAVID TAN/The Star

Four Penang assemblymen outline issues they plan to focus on

A PLAN to build a paired road connecting Bukit Kukus to the Sun Moon City flats in Paya Terubong may be revived.

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