Tzu-Chi to build holistic campus in Batu Kawan
The Buddhist Tzu-Chi Merits Society Malaysia is set to embark on a transformative journey with the establishment of its own integrated campus in Bandar Cassia, Batu Kawan. Spanning 60.03 acres, this ambitious project aims to bring together education, healthcare, volunteerism, and environmental stewardship under one unified and purpose-driven space.
The groundbreaking ceremony, held recently, was officiated by Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow and attended by key state leaders including Datuk Seri Sundarajoo Somu, Daniel Gooi Zi Sen, Lim Siew Khim, Bukit Tambun assemblyman Goh Choon Aik, and Penang Development Corporation (PDC) CEO Datuk Aziz Bakar. Also present were Tzu Chi Malaysia CEO Koay Ji-Yuan and Penang Commissioner Datuk Khoo Boo Leong.
In his speech, Chow praised the long-term vision and scale of the project, describing it as a future beacon of holistic development. “Once completed, the Tzu Chi campus will nurture civic consciousness and a compassionate society. It will stand as a symbol of our commitment to building a future that values people, purpose, and progress,” he said.
He added that Batu Kawan, now one of Penang’s fastest-growing regions, is an ideal location for such an institution. Already home to world-class industrial parks, academic institutions, and thriving residential communities, the inclusion of the Tzu Chi campus will further elevate the area’s standing as a hub of sustainable and inclusive development.
“This is more than just a physical project — it’s about investing in values and people. As part of our Penang2030 vision, this initiative highlights the importance of building a society grounded in empathy and meaningful living,” Chow said.
The Chief Minister also acknowledged the strong partnership between the state government and PDC in facilitating the project, particularly in the allocation of land and ongoing support.
Tzu Chi Malaysia CEO Koay Ji-Yuan expressed heartfelt gratitude to the Penang government for its continuous backing. “We are deeply grateful for the opportunity to realise this vision. This campus is not only for us but for the wider community — a place of learning, healing, and unity for generations to come,” he said.
With its unique focus on human development and social responsibility, the Tzu Chi campus promises to be a cornerstone in Penang’s ongoing efforts to foster a compassionate, progressive, and sustainable future.