'Walk A Town With Me Pahang 1st' Program Aims to Gather Over 30,000 Participants
Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The 'Walk A Town With Me Pahang 1st' program aims to gather over 30,000 participants across Pahang through community tours in nine selected locations.
- Organized by the Pahang State Youth Council, the program seeks to foster unity, strengthen community bonds, and promote healthy lifestyles.
- It will also introduce the culture, heritage, and uniqueness of each district in Pahang, encouraging walking as a daily routine for fitness and quality family time.
The 'Walk A Town With Me Pahang 1st' program is set to unite over 30,000 participants from across Pahang in a series of community tours across nine chosen locations. The initiative, organized by the Pahang State Youth Council, aims to ignite a spirit of togetherness, reinforce community solidarity, and cultivate a healthy lifestyle among residents.
Officially launched by Pahang Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail, the program marks its inaugural journey. It will traverse through districts including Kuantan, Maran, Jengka, Bentong, Kuala Lipis, Pekan, Indera Mahkota, Bera, and Temerloh. The core objectives are to enhance community cohesion and promote healthy living.
At the same time, this program introduces the culture, heritage, and uniqueness of each district in the state, thereby strengthening relationships, fostering love for Pahang, and encouraging positive community participation.
Program Director Haikal Zakaria highlighted that the event serves as a platform to unite Pahang's diverse population through healthy recreational activities. "At the same time, this program introduces the culture, heritage, and uniqueness of each district in the state, thereby strengthening relationships, fostering love for Pahang, and encouraging positive community participation," he stated.
Beyond recreation, the program champions walking as a daily habit to improve physical fitness and health. It also provides an opportunity for families and friends to spend quality time together, promoting a holistic approach to community well-being.
Beyond recreation, the program champions walking as a daily habit to improve physical fitness and health. It also provides an opportunity for families and friends to spend quality time together, promoting a holistic approach to community well-being.
Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.