Chill it off at Sg Chiling

 

    What a beautiful sight indeed! 

I wonder why it must take the public to highlight their complaints about how dirty out local tourist spots are before the local councils finally place the enforcement officers.

        When I first highlighted this issue at Templer's Park and another post on Sg Chiling based on the input from a friend of mine, she was disappointed that she could not visit the place. Perhaps, it was under renovation. 

        She had earlier gone to the Templer's Park and found it to be dirty with rubbish strewn all over. Facilities were in bad shape. 

        But look at the cheer you see on her face when she sent me these pictures and videos about the park at Sungai Chiling. Credit to whom credit is due. This is, after all, what the rakyat expect. 


This reminds me a bit about my experience at Banjaran Resort

       
        
        Instead of wasting so many hours allocating quarry land within forest reserve and fighting environmental non-governmental agencies, the Menteri Besar Amirudin and State Exco, Hee Loy Sean should focus on promoting local tourism. Selangorians have to go to resorts in other states. Like this friend of mine who went to Sg Chiling, after seeing it was closed, she and her family had to drive on to Fraser's Hills instead. 

        Selangorians deserve to have their own tourist resorts and places that they can relax with their families. 

Good to see Selangorians playing in the river

Good to see more people are coming to Sg Chiling

And campers, too.

Public Education: Please put your garbage into the bins properly before you leave the place

Simply beautiful, I am proud of Selangor. 






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