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Kalimaran Fest finally fixed for every March 31

KOTA KINABALU: Pesta Kalimaran of the Muruts will be included in the Sabah calendar with the date fixed on March 31, instead of being celebrated on different dates without consistency. The festival’s Main Committee Organising Chairman Datuk Peter Anthony said it is timely for such recognition. “We found that since the Murut festival was organised in 2003, it has not been managed in a consistent manner where there is no fixed date to celebrate the festival. In the past, it was celebrated in April, or March and even in October. “The present State government is serious in upholding the dignity of all races and their respective celebrations by giving full commitment in the conservation aspect of cultural art and traditions. “This has been done with Pesta Kaamatan or Harvest Festival, Hari Raya celebration and Chinese New Year, thus, we need also to empower Pesta Kalimaran to respect the Murut ethnic group in Sabah and giving due recognition of the festival to be celebrated every March 31,” he said. Speaking after chairing the Pesta Kalimaran main committee meeting at JKR headquarters here, Peter who is also the Infrastructure Minister said the 16th celebration of the festival would begin on March 26 until March 31 at the Tenom Murut Cultural Centre.  He said Chief Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal would officiate the closing ceremony on March 31 at 1pm while the opening would be officiated by himself on March 26 at 2.30pm. “The six-day Pesta Kalimatan celebration would be joined and participated by 10 sub-ethnic Murut in various activities planned for the festival. “This festival would be celebrated in a moderate manner due to State’s funding constraints. “However, it is expected to attract about 10,000 visitors, including luring tourists to go to the interior part of Sabah in Tenom. “I have asked the management committee to take out several sport events that are seen as not suitable and focus on events and activities that reflect Murut culture and tradition,” he said. Peter who is also Melalap Assemblyman, advised visitors who wish to stay several days for the Pesta Kalimaran in Tenom to make early reservations. For more information on accommodation, they can contact the secretariat at Sabah Cultural Board at 088-258762. Source: Daily Express
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Sabah traditional dancers perform in London

KOTA KINABALU: The Royal Commonwealth Society has recently invited Sabahan Abroad UK to perform Sabahan traditional dances ‘Sumazau, Daling-Daling, Magunatip’ at Westminster Abbey for Commonwealth Family Day 2019. This Commonwealth Family Day is to celebrate diverse range of cultures and wide variety of art forms from across the Commonwealth. Hundreds of families with children attended the event to enjoy traditional performances from Commonwealth countries and folk stories from around the world. The Pangkis, a piercing shout of the lead male dancer, filled the hall. The sound of the gongs soared up gloriously. The dancers took their places and embraced the music. With grace and poise, they slowly swayed rhythmically in sync to the rhythm of the gongs. Like the waves and wind pushing through the wild sea, they danced as if it was the only way to be. With every beat of the gong, one could almost feel, understand the love story of a beautiful history, and just like that, enchantingly, the audience were transported back to North Borneo – every essence of the beat speaks of the beauty of the home they call Land Below the Wind. The Commonwealth Family Day Celebration at Westminster Abbey, London was a fun-filled family event showcasing great performances from various groups representing some of the Commonwealth countries. Performers included London’s Maori Choir with their traditional Fijian dance, sega dancers from Mauritius and classical Indian Kuchipudi dance. The Kulintangan Dance Group from Sabahan Abroad UK had the honour of representing Malaysia. They highlighted the traditional dances of the three largest ethnic groups in Sabah. After some brief introduction from Maya and Christian, the dancers performed the Penampang and Papar sumazau, followed by the Bajau’s famous courtship dance, endearingly known as the Daling Daling. Their performance ended on a high with the Magunatip , a Murut tribal bamboo dance to celebrate the homecoming of victorious warriors. As the dancers took heir last pose, an abrupt wave of cheers and applause echoed the hall. They did their motherland proud! The guests were then invited to try the Magunatip bamboo dance. Kids and adults happily volunteered to join and experience the fun. The Kulintangan Dance Group, consisting of Alfred, Laura, Jessie, Izman, Marie, Joel, Leona, Fred and Denis, with Nelda acting as group manager, is a sub division of Sabahan Abroad UK, a non- profit organisation based in England. Sabahan Abroad UK hopes that by participating in events such as the Commonwealth Family Day, it can help promote Sabah’s cultural and social diversity at an international level. The Kulintangan Dance Group are looking forward to being present at many future cultural and tourism related events. They hope by showcasing the cultural beauty of Sabah’s various ethnic groups, this will encourage more tourists from the UK and Europe to choose Sabah, and Malaysia in general, as their next travel destination. As for the Kulintangan Dance Group, it was a surreal and proud moment to have been given the opportunity to represent their country and culture, and share the love of their heritage at the renowned Westminster Abbey. This is one experience they will treasure for a lifetime. Sabahan Abroad UK believes this performance and activity can allow many visitors to pay more attention at the indigenous groups in Borneo. It is looking forward to being present at many other cultural and tourism related events in future and is confident the impacts of visual information and visual communication can be a great motivating factor to lead travellers with different cultural background to select Malaysia to be their travel destination. Sabahan Abroad UK is a community organisation and a non-profit organisation based in  the United Kingdom. It is the first established community organisation in the United Kingdom  since 2000. As of today, there are at least 700 Sabahans residing in the UK with 54 students under the scholarship of Public Service Department, Mara and self-sponsored. The aims of the organisation are to create a sense of belonging for  many Sabahans who live in the UK through social gatherings, sports and festival celebrations. Another aim is to promote Sabah’s cultural and social diversity by organising and participating in various cultural and social events in the UK. It hopes its events and activities in London, United Kingdom can help develop cultural tourism and offer new opportunity to promote Sabah cultural tourism in the United Kingdom and Europe. Its ambition is to set up a cultural centre in London to enhance friendship, amity and understanding between Malaysia and the UK through cultural and education activities. It believes its dedication towards this programme can help further develop established its cultural projects, introduce new opportunities to expand our Malaysian events for many visitors from the UK and Europe. Source: The Borneo Post
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Lantern, Folk Arts Fest at Tg Aru beach

Kota Kinabalu: About 3,000 colourful lanterns will light up Tanjung Aru beach during the inaugural Sabah International Lantern and Folk Arts Festival 2019. Deputy Chief Minister cum Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Christina Liew said the festival is scheduled to be held from Feb 1-May 10, next year. It is going to be held by the Silk Road International Industry Development Group, Sichuan Silk Road Business School, Sabah Institute of Art, Chengdu Bashanmei Culture Communication, China Zigong Lantern Culture Industry Group, in collaboration with the Tourism, Culture and Environment Ministry, Agriculture and Food Industry Ministry, Sabah Tourism Board, and the China Consulate in Kota Kinabalu. "This is the first time for an international lighting company to hold such event in Sabah, and Chief Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal is expected to attend the official lighting up ceremony," said Liew, Wednesday. "The festival venue will be from Prince Phillip Park until Tanjung Aru First Beach…along a three-kilometre stretch." She said the lanterns will showcase a mixture of local attractions of flora and fauna as well as Chinese culture. "It is going to be a good platform for cultural exchanges between Sabah and China as there will also be food stalls and performances," she said. Liew said the festival is also part of the ministry's measures to revitalise Tanjung Aru beach. "We started with the Tanjung Aru Beach Festival to be held for three days starting this Friday (Nov 23), and the Sabah International Lantern and Folk Arts Festival 2019 will be the second large-scale events to be held in Tanjung Aru beach. "Tanjung Aru beach has always been a favourite spot for Sabahans, especially city folk and foreign tourists. "As such we are planning to organise more events there like musical performances and festivals." Silk Road International Industry Development Group executive director cum chief executive officer Chen Jian Bo said the Sabah International Lantern and Folk Arts Festival is a good avenue to promote Sabah. "As a visual art, the lanterns have the universality of transcending text – a world language. "In the past five years, China has held various forms of international exchange lanterns which is an important force for the lantern industry and a new channel for the development of international cultural interaction. "Under China's national 'One Belt One Road' strategy development, the lantern industry also shoulders the important mission of spreading Chinese excellent culture and promoting world culture," he said. Meanwhile, Liew disclosed that the State Government is still reviewing the Tanjung Aru Eco Development (TAED) project and nothing has been finalised. "However, as long as we have the beach, we will continue to use it as well as to promote it," she said. Also present were Agriculture and Food Industry Minister Datuk Junz Wong, Sabah Tourism Board (STB) general manager Suzaini Sabdin Ghani and Sabah Institute of Art President Prof Datuk Dr Wilson Yong. - Ricardo Unto   Source: Daily Express
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Hundreds throng Cultural Float Parade

Kota Kinabalu: Hundreds lined the roads from Bundusan to Bukit Padang for the Cultural Float Parade, on Saturday evening. The parade was hosted by the Che Hor Khor Moral Uplifting Society in conjunction with the Official Birthday of Head of State Tun Juhar Mahiruddin. A dozen colourful floats, depicting various cultural, landmark, floral and fauna figures lighted up the roads as bystanders grabbed the opportunity to snap photos with them. The parade was flagged-off at the Wong Kwok Go-Kart before making it way to Bukit Padang, while passing by a grand stand for guests of honour set up next to the Church of Mary Immaculate. The parade was participated by temples, schools, as well as Sabah Tourism Board (STB). Also taking part was a lantern procession and a school marching band. Meanwhile, Deputy Chief Minister cum Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Christina Liew said the event showcased the rich and diverse cultures of the various ethnic populace in Sabah as the floats' designs and construction reflect such diversity. "It can also promotes unity and harmony as well as an avenue to promote the tourism sector," she said in an officiating speech read by Api-Api community development leader Grace Lee. "Tourists can witness and experience the diversity of our culture and heritage through this colourful and joyful event." She also hoped the Che Hor Khor Moral Uplifting Society will continue their generous spirit in lending a helping hand to the community. "The society is well known for their charitable works and an ever willing spirit to help improve the social welfare of the needy in various remote areas of Sabah, such as providing financial aid to the families of the mountain guides who perished in the earthquake a few years back, as well as to the flood and fire victims in Penampang and Kudat," she said. Che Hor Khor Moral Uplifting Society President Wong Sound Sing said he hoped the event will be turned into an annual affair to help promote tourism in the State. The organisation, he said, was established in 2002 with the prime objectives of promoting good moral values as well as to carry out charitable deeds. "Among the recent contributions by the society were the donation of daily essentials and stationery to the fire victims of SMK Datuk Mojuntin hostel in Penampang and financial aid to SM Pei Tsin hostel in Kudat," he said. Also present were Kota Kinabalu MP Chan Foong Hin, Likas assemblyman Tan Lee Fatt, Luyang assemblyman Phoong Jin Zhe and United Sabah Chinese Communities Association of Kota Kinabalu president Datuk Susan Wong, and Malaysia-China Chamber of Commerce Sabah Branch president Datuk Frankie Liew. - Ricardo Unto   Source: Daily Express
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Community-based mid-Autumn carnival at Foh Sang

KOTA KINABALU: The Mid-Autumn Carnival at Foh Sang from October 4 to 6 is poised to revitalize the economy of the area and showcase Foh Sang as a happening community. More than 5,000 people, including tourists, are expected to turn up at the three-day carnival. The event is jointly organized by the Kota Kinabalu member of parliament (MP) office, Luyang state assemblyman office, Kota Kinabalu City Hall (DBKK) and Sabah Association of Tour and Travel Agents (Satta). There will be a night market featuring over 60 stalls from October 4 to 6, while the opening ceremony by the Minister of Health and People’s Wellbeing Stephen Wong representing Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Shafie Apdal will be held on October 5. Visitors will be entertained with classic games, cultural shows, singing performances, live band, Tai Chi demonstration and lantern making competition that take will place this Friday. Members of the public also stand a chance to win cash vouchers and air tickets during an interactive session with My Sabah radio deejays from 6pm to 8pm on October 5, and enjoy mooncakes distributed by the organizers at the opening ceremony. Kota Kinabalu member of parliament Chan Foong Hin said the Mid-Autumn Carnival at Foh Sang would be different from the Mid-Autumn Lantern Festival held at Gaya Street last Saturday. “The Gaya Street event was more official with the presence of the Chief Minister. “The Mid-Autumn Carnival at Foh Sang will be more community-based,” he said in a joint press conference with Luyang assemblyman Phoong Jin Zhe, Satta president Datuk Seri Winston Liaw and DBKK Corporate Affairs Department director Syron A. Tunggolou here yesterday. Chan also hoped that the carnival would help spur the economic growth and tourism sector in Kota Kinabalu. Meanwhile, Phoong hoped that the Mid-Autumn Carnival at Foh Sang would become an annual event for locals and tourists to enjoy the celebration. He said the event could transform Foh Sang into a brand to attract Chinese tourists. “My hope is to revitalize and rejuvenate Foh Sang’s economy. “We want to show that Foh Sang can be a happening community.” He also urged participants of the lantern parade at Gaya Street to join the lantern competition at Foh Sang as well. The winner will receive an air ticket. Those who wish to join the lantern making competition can contact Billy Lim at 012-8073203. On the other hand, Liaw believed that some 500 tourists, particularly from China and Korea, would be visiting the carnival. “We have been promoting the event to Chinese and Korean tourists and we expect them to come and join the celebration.” He said the carnival also coincided with the ‘Golden Week’ holiday from September 29 to October 7 in China to celebrate the country’s national day. As such, he believed the carnival would attract quite a number of Chinese tourists. Members of the public are encouraged to carpool or take the e-hailing service Grab to the Mid-Autumn Carnival to reduce traffic congestion. Phoning said Grab would be offering RM5 discount for two rides to and from the carnival for 1,000 users. He said Grab users could enjoy the discount by entering the promo code ‘GRABFOHSANG’. “The promotion will start from 5pm till midnight on October 5. For people living nearby, the ride is likely to be free,” he said. Alternatively, he said drivers could park at Damai and walk over to Foh Sang. Meanwhile, Phoong informed that a partial road closure between the Foh Sang shops would take place on the morning of October 3 and 4 for the purpose of setting up the stage and canopy. He said the street would be fully closed from 5pm on October 4 for the night market and for the entire day on October 5. “The street will also be partially closed on October 6. We will reopen the street to the public as soon as possible, depending on how fast we can dismantle the structures.”   Source: Borneo Post Online
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