KOTA KINABALU, March 1 -- The Sabah government has approved a two-acre land grant to the Malaysian Chinese Muslim Association (Macma) Sabah for the development of a Chinese-Muslim cultural complex, marking a significant step towards strengthening interfaith harmony and cultural tourism in the state.

Sabah Finance Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun said the project would go beyond being a cultural centre, as it would also include the construction of a mosque open to the public, making it a shared religious and community facility for people of all backgrounds.

He said the initiative reflected Sabah's long-standing tradition of harmony among different ethnic and religious communities.

"The state government has approved two acres o...