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Programme to learn more about history of Gaya Street

KOTA KINABALU: Let celebrate and learn more about our history, culture and community at Bonding with Gaya Street 2, a two-day event organized by the City Hall and Empowering Through Community History (ETCH) held in conjunction with the celebration of Sabah’s 50th Year of Independence within Malaysia. Bonding with Gaya Street 2, themed ‘Milestone in History’, showcases a line up of events and activities on September 6 and 7 from 9am to 10pm, including exhibitions, games, movie, music, arts, dance and more. The opening ceremony of the event will be held at 9am, Lintasan Deasoka on the first day while the closing ceremony is on September 7. The event is supported by the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Environment. Mayor Datuk Abidin Madingkir, who was represented by the City Hall director-general Datuk Yeo Boon Hai in a press conference yesterday, said the objective of the programmes was to celebrate the history, culture and community on Gaya Street, which was one of the oldest streets in Kota Kinabalu so that the younger generation could appreciate the history of the street. “I hope that people in Kota Kinabalu, as well as tourists could take the opportunity to celebrate this programme together at Gaya Street,” Abidin said in his speech. Meanwhile, Yeo stressed the importance of learning the history of a place, as what he did in Bonding with Gaya Street 1. “We must know our origin, where we come from. “You have to know Gaya Street to love Gaya Street.” Yeo said that he recently had a meeting on the housing problems and squatters in Likas, and an assemblyman explained to him the history of Kampung Likas, how the people have lived there for 30 or 40 years. “This means that in execution, regulations aside, we must have a certain level of compassion on people.” Besides a historical exhibition by Richard Nelson along Gaya Street and Sabah Tourism Board, the event also features highlights such as Sabahan artist-architect Hong Yi’s (Red) art presentation inspired by Gaya Street, as well as award-winning photographer Louis Pang’s special Gaya street historical themed photo booth and photography workshop, live art performances and workshop by Generator. The organizer has also engaged talented solo acoustic guitar player Roger Wang to perform with friends on the first night, dance variation by 51DC, performance by Hakka singer Tian Long, performance by musician and entertainer on YouTube Adam Tambakau, and Sabah’s very first international deejay (DJ), DJ Fine China to spin and celebrate the closing of Bonding with Gaya Street 2. Besides the performances by local artistes, the programme will feature Games of Yesteryears such as ‘Main Lastik’, ‘Main Batu’ and Mini Treasure Hunt on the second day. Attractive prizes offered for the games and treasure hunt include Samsung phone, cameras, laptop and food vouchers for the winners. Participation forms can be obtained at all Party Play Lifestyle Cafe outlets and the registration deadline is before 10am, September 7, 2013. Registration fees for the Games of Yesteryears and Mini Treasure Hunt are RM10 per person and RM20 per person respectively. For more information of the events log on to Facebook page www.facebook.com/ETCH or contact +60168803336 Masley Yahya. Also present at the press conference were ETCH chairperson Datin Fazar Arif, organizing chairman of Bonding with Gaya Street 2, Dominic Chung and Research and Coordination Department director Junainah Abbie. Source: Borneo Post  
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Felda unveils four-star hotel Grand Borneo in Kota Kinabalu

KOTA KINABALU: The Federal Land Development Authority (Felda) moves a step forward with the ownership of a four-star hotel in Sabah – Hotel Grand Borneo – to increase the accommodation facilities in this city. The launch of the hotel yesterday is a good indication of the state of the tourism industry in Sabah. Felda chairman Tan Sri Mohd Isa Abdul Samad said Hotel Grand Borneo, which began operations in November 2009, was acquired by Felda on June 1 this year. “In this regard, it is my pleasure to announce that Hotel Grand Borneo, owned by Felda, offers comfortable accommodation and also at comfortable rate. “We believe the acquisition (of the hotel) will bring in profit to Felda although it will take time. “This is because the tourism industry in Sabah is still lacking in reasonable hotel facilities consisting of three- to five-stars to meet the needs of tourists,” he said to reporters after the launch of the hotel here. He said the operation of the 310-room hotel was fully managed by local workers and it played host to foreign guests mainly from Hong Kong, Taiwan, China and Japan. Mohd Isa said the hotel’s strategic location next to Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Sabah Federal Government Administrative Centre and Kota Kinabalu Industrial Park would make it popular and well-known among the public. “In terms of achievement, Hotel Grand Borneo won the Best Hotel award in three- and four-star category in the Sabah Tourism Award 2011,” he said. He said the hotel industry in the country including Sabah would not be affected following the 20 sen increase in the price of RON95 and diesel from midnight last night. He said the move by the government was ‘good and most comfortable’ in order to bear the rise in petrol prices. Meanwhile, Mohd Isa said Hotel Grand Borneo will be managed by a subsidiary of Felda Group, Felda Travel Sdn Bhd, which owns seven hotels and resorts in Terengganu, Pahang, Johor, Melaka, Perak and Felda Sahabat in Lahad Datu, Sabah. Located about seven kilometres from Kota Kinabalu, Hotel Grand Borneo is part of 1Borneo shopping complex which draws in a big crowd. Earlier, Mohd Isa gave appreciation to 10 Felda auxiliary police who took part in Ops Daulat to fight against the Sulu intruders in Lahad Datu early this year. — Bernama Source: Borneo Post  
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Masidi applauds work of local artists

KOTA KINABALU: The 1Malaysia Contemporary Art Tourism (1MCAT) is good platform for boosting the rapidly growing and vibrant art scene in Sabah, apart from attracting more foreign tourists to visit the State. Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Masidi Manjun said the programme brought by Tourism Malaysia provides a great opportunity to local artists to showcase their works and promote themselves not just in local market but also among potential international buyers. Officiating at the opening of Art Carnival 1MCAT The Golden 50 at the Sabah Art Gallery here yesterday, Masidi said the local art scene has a lot of great talents that could be promoted in international contemporary arts industry. “From what I have seen, the work of our local artists are very good. What we need to do is just find a way to market these talents and make sure that they could create arts that would not just be appreciated but also provide them with competitive profit,” he said. The weekend carnival featuring various paintings from local artists is held as part of the 1MCAT Sabah 2013 event, to commemorate the golden 50th anniversary of Malaysia. This is the third year that Sabah participates in the 1MCAT programme, where 10 major art events have been rolled out since July and a few more post-MCAT events scheduled to be held. Exciting things are happening at galleries, art shops and various other participating premises in the city, such as the Sunrise Art Gallery, CAG Assylum, South Sea Santuary and Lavinia Private Art Gallery. Exhibitions and art demonstrations are also being held at places outside Kota Kinabalu such as Tempat Melukih in Tamparuli and Apansol Art Studio in Kota Belud. Towards commercially promoting the works of local painters, Masidi suggested their works be incorporated into batik clothing. He said the batik industry offers a huge and still growing lucrative market that would allow local artists to mass produce their arts and reel in considerable income. “If you do a painting on a paper and sell it as an art piece you will only sell one, but turn that into a batik design and you have a lot of art products. “The market is there, there are a lot of buyers even just in Kota Kinabalu who are looking for high quality and unique batik. And batik is not a cheap art either. A simple batik shirt for instance could fetch up to RM2,000 a piece,” he said, noting that he himself has a collection of some 120 batik shirts. Masidi also urged local artists to strive for perfection and aim to create a master piece, not to be content on producing just another piece of ordinary work. Source : Borneo Post
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Ethnic showcase at Sept 16 joy

Kota Kinabalu: Rallying all tribes and races to celebrate the grand 50th Golden Jubilee celebration of Malaysia is the deep-seated purpose on Sept 16. Tracing the traditional life styles of Sabah's ethnic tribes back to their age old roots is high on the programme at the celebration epi-center - Prince Philip Park. In fact, organisers of this aspect of the events have made the people-centric theme of the celebration so visible that no body who steps into Prince Philip Park on that day can miss it - authentic live-size replicas of the five traditional houses of the interior Muruts - their Lansaran longhouse; the Rungus longhouse of northern-most Sabah; The Bruneian house of southwest Sabah; the Bajau house of northern coastal north and the walai Dusun of Ranau at the foothills of Mt Kinabalu. This deep touch stuff of the original Borneo culture and peoples is surely going ignite the intense expectations of first time visitors from far-flung parts of the globe who would be curious about every little thing they want to know about this 3rd largest island in the world - who they are, their architectural styles, materials used, functional aspects, who build what, how did they make a living, what do they eat, what do they drink etc. High curiosity is certain among the waves of tourists from East Asia such as China who will find this traditional ethnic showcase very culturally instructive and lots of picture to take home - and then the word of mouth plus what they can see from pictures about Sabah may spread like wildfire. But cultural appreciation is not necessarily the exclusive domain of exotic visitors. Plenty of West Malaysians and Asean people know probably next to nothing who are the people of Sabah. So, the Golden Malaysia Day celebration can surely be a satisfying day to raise mind, body and spirit, because there will ethnic food and beverages on offer, and surely all the amazing diversity of very distinctive traditional costumes to feast the eyes and ears , that is, all aspects of their senses. Who have been in charge of putting up this loud ethnic showcase? The Sri Peloncongan Sabah Sdn Bhd, the Sabah Tourism Board and the Sabah Museum - the operating divisions under the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Environment. It's an all out celebration of a 50th year old Malaysia, formed on Sept 16 1963. Why not? "The 50th anniversary comes only once in all history, never was, and never again and so all of us should celebrate it," noted Sitti Damsal, General Manager of Sri Peloncongan Sabah. Source: Daily Express
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Four Points by Sheraton Sandakan promotes Sabah’s tourism spots

KUCHING: Four Points by Sheraton Sandakan (Four Points) is giving you another reason to come over and experience all that Sandakan – the second largest city in Sabah – has to offer, with its many natural and historical attractions, proving it to be a fascinating touristic lure. Four Points is currently offering its new ‘Easy Sandakan’ tour packages, which allows you to choose your own adventure from three options. If you opt to experience the City Tour, you will enjoy an exploration of the Sandakan Heritage Trail, which is a comprehensive walk through the beautiful town, dotted with various heritage attractions. The walk starts at the historical Masjid Jamek, and leads to the Pryer Memorial, a statue to honour the founder of Sandakan, William B Pryer. “If you are up for it, we recommend you to climb up the hundred steps and be rewarded at the top with a spectacular view of the entire town of Sandakan,” Four Points said. Another highlight of this tour is the Agnes Keith’s House which is a fascinating museum to visit for anyone who is familiar with Agnes Newton Keith’s three-part autobiography. In addition, this adventure also takes you back to 100 years ago with places such as St. Michael’s and All Angels Church, Sam Sing Kung (Three Saints) Temple, Goddess of Mercy Temple and what remains of an old staircase which is thought to be from the Consulate building of the pre-war Chinese Government. Overall, the Sandakan Heritage Trail offers a great opportunity for adventurers to get lost in the history and beauty that is Sandakan. The City Tour packages are available in two options with Option 1 priced from RM277 per room per night for a two days one night stay whilst Option 2 is priced from RM243 per room per night for a three days two nights stay. Both options offer complimentary breakfast for two persons at the hotel’s signature restaurant, The Eatery, and a half day city tour through the Sandakan Heritage Trail. If you are more of a nature lover, why not embark on an adventure of discovery with nature and its wildlife and opt for the Eco Tour package. Your adventure will start at the Sepilok Orang Utan Sanctuary which is the rehabilitation center for rescued orphaned baby Orang Utans located within the Kabili Sepilok Forest Reserve. This will give you the opportunity to watch them up close in their natural habitat. From thereon, the adventure continues to either the Labuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary, where you will have chance to observe Borneo’s unique indigenous Proboscis Monkey not found anywhere else in the world, or the Sukau Kinabatangan Wildlife Safari that offers a journey of discovery of wildlife that lives by the river, including birds, snakes, monkeys and if you are lucky, even elephants and crocodiles, all living in this rehabilitation safari,” Four Points added. The Eco Tour package is priced from RM440 per room per night for a three days two nights stay inclusive of complimentary breakfast for two persons at The Eatery and a full day tour. These packages are valid till December 30, 2013 and are not applicable with other special offers and promotions. Advance reservation is required and other terms and conditions apply. To book or for more information on these packaged adventures, call 089-244 888 or visit www.fourpoints.com/sandakan. reservations, please contact reservations.sandakan@fourpoints.com. Source: Borneo Post  
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