Facelift planned for Labuan beach to boost tourism


Dr Zaliha (third from right), welcoming express ferry passengers from Kota Kinabalu and promoting the Borneo Flora Festival Labuan at the Labuan International Ferry Terminal. — Bernama

Layang-Layangan beach in Labuan is set to undergo a revitalisation project aimed at enhancing its appeal and boosting local tourism, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Federal Territories) Datuk Seri Dr Zaliha Mustafa says.

She said a development plan was being drafted to rejuvenate the beach, which was renowned for its stunning sunset views, weekend family outings, and seasonal kite festivals.

“The redevelopment of Layang-Layangan beach is part of our broader commitment to upgrade and add value to Labuan’s tourism destinations,” she told Ber­nama after welcoming travellers from Kota Kinabalu at the Labuan International Ferry Terminal.

“We are still in the planning stage but the intention is clear to rejuvenate the popularity of this beach and make it more attractive for both locals and tourists,” she said.

Dr Zaliha said the facelift would not only enhance the visitor experience but also benefit local hawkers in the area.

“This initiative will create a better environment for small traders and food vendors at the beach, which in turn helps improve the local economy,” she highlighted.

She stressed the Federal Government’s commitment to strengthening Labuan’s tourism potential.

“We will continue to identify and develop attraction sites across the island to support Labuan’s positioning as a vibrant tourism hub.

“The planned upgrade is expected to include improved amenities, beautification works and enhanced public facilities to accommodate the growing number of beachgoers.”

Dr Zaliha added that the redevelopment was part of Labuan Corporation’s ongoing tourism enhancement programme under the purview of the Federal Territories Department.

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