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Heritage Too Precious To Lose

Datin Noraida Saludin, President, Malaysian Institute of Planners | Low Ngai Yuen, President, Kakiseni | KB Tiong, President, ICOMOS Malaysia

21-Apr-21 18:00

Heritage Too Precious To Lose

With an extension of its land lease withheld by the government, what will be the fate of Convent Bukit Nanas, one of the oldest schools in the country? We speak with Datin Noraida Saludin, President of the Malaysian Institute of Planners, to understand the context behind the situation that the school is facing, and its heritage importance. Then, we hear from alumni Low Ngai Yuen, President of Kakiseni for her thoughts on the issue. Finally, we speak with KB Tiong, President of ICOMOS Malaysia, about how we approach heritage and development and whether that needs to change.

Image Source: Julien Pouplard, Unsplash

Produced by: Adeline Choong, Loo Juosie, Alia Zefri

Presented by: Lee Chwi Lynn, Sharmilla Ganesan


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