Sabah to boost heritage tourism at Murut Cultural Centre


KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah government is committed to strengthening heritage-based tourism through the implementation of the Tourism Product Enhancement Project at the Sabah Murut Cultural Centre in Tenom (PKMST), says State Tourism, Culture and Environ­ment Minister Datuk Jafry Ariffin.

He said the project was a strategic initiative that emphasised the preservation of the Murut community’s cultural identity while enhancing the state’s tourism appeal in a sustainable manner.

“The development approach of this project is based on principles of authenticity, historical storytelling and immersive spatial experience to ensure visitors not only observe but truly appreciate the cultural heritage of the Murut community,” he said in a statement after visiting the project site yesterday.

The project, which began on May 6, 2025, is expected to be fully completed by May 6, 2026, with a contract cost of RM825,559.60.

According to Jafry, one of the main components is the construction of the Rumah Tengkorak, which would serve as an iconic building and a key attraction in the area.

“This building will function as a cultural interpretation centre housing historical exhibitions, traditional artefacts and screening spaces to introduce the origins of the Murut community to visitors.

“The design of Rumah Tengko­rak is symbolically translated as a representation of history and heritage, with a spatial layout that takes visitors through a structured and meaningful cultural storytelling journey,” he said, Bernama reported.

Jafry said the development would not only serve as a tourism product but also as an educatio­nal platform and a means of historical understanding, strengthe­ning local cultural identity while directly benefiting the community through tourism activities and cultural interpretation program­mes.

“I am confident this project will become another significant cultu­ral tourism icon in Sabah, particularly in Tenom,” he added.

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