By MalayMail
IPOH, June 3 β A city cannot thrive on physical infrastructure alone as arts, culture and human connection are equally important in creating communities with a sense of belonging and identity, says Housing and Local Government Minister Nga Kor Ming.
He said while the government continues to focus on improving public infrastructure, upgrading amenities and building affordable housing, urban development must go beyond bricks and mortar.
βA city cannot thrive on physical infrastructure alone. Without arts, culture and human connection, even the most modern city risks losing its soul.
βWe can build world-class skyscrapers, but if the people who live there cannot find joy and a sense of belonging, then we have not truly succeeded,β he said when officiating the MADANI Philharmonic Musical Concert 2026: A Tune of Friendship and Unity in Harmony at the RTM Auditorium here last night.
Nga said arts, culture and community initiatives play a crucial role in transforming cities into places where people genuinely feel connected and included.
He said such programmes should serve as a platform to strengthen understanding, compassion and mutual respect among Malaysians from diverse backgrounds.
Meanwhile, Nga said music remains one of humanityβs most powerful bridges as it transcends language, culture and geography.
He said Malaysiaβs diversity should be viewed as an asset rather than a challenge, as it contributes to the countryβs creativity, resilience and dynamism.
βWhen we work together in harmony, we create something greater than the sum of our individual parts, a nation whose success captures the attention and admiration of the world,β he said.
Nga also called on Malaysians to reject extremism and prejudice, and instead embrace unity and common ground to ensure the countryβs continued progress and prosperity.
The concert featured performances by the Kinta Valley String Orchestra, Orchestra Kuala Lumpur and Feroci Philharmonic Orchestra, bringing together musicians from diverse backgrounds in a celebration of friendship and unity through music. β Bernama
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