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Kuching’s urban gardens tell a unique story

Published: 30 January 2026

Kuching’s urban gardens tell a unique story - from papaya trees at doorsteps to herbs on balconies, urban agriculture in Kuching connects residents to their culture, faith, and wellbeing. Research led by former 91ɬÂþ Geography PhD student Dr. Melody Lynch shows that people grow plants not just for food, but for spiritual and cultural reasons, weaving gardening into everyday community life. These urban gardens also support food security, mental health, and sustainable living - making them a vibrant expression of Kuching’s unique identity.  Read the article here:

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