Floating mosque 60% complete


By KUCHING

Abang Johari (front row, left) visiting the floating mosque project site to check on the building’s progress.

Sarawak’s first floating mosque at the Kuching Waterfont, once completed this September, will be a unique addition that will further boost tourism in the city centre.

The over RM10mil project is currently at 60% completion but Sarawak Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg has already envisioned a future where the mosque becomes a popular tourist attraction.

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