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Heritage Site status for 10 Sabah tourist spots: Nazri

Kota Kinabatangan: Ten tourist spots in Sabah will be gazetted National Heritage Sites, says Tourism and Culture Minister, Datuk Seri Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz . They are Batu Tulug Agop Archaeological Site Kinabatangan, Kinabalu National Park, Bukit Tengkorak Archaeological Park Semporna, Marine Park Pulau Sipadan, Maliau Basin, Danum Valley Conservation Area, Sepilok Orang Utan Rehabilitation Centre, Kinabatangan Wildlife Sanctuary, Turtle Island Park, and Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park. Mohamed Nazri said the sites would be officially gazetted under the National Heritage Act 2005 as it was important to preserve such places of interest. "To date, a total of 12 Sabah heritage involving games, clothings, traditional food and dances have been gazetted as national heritage," he said during a visit to Batu Tulug Agop Archaeological Site near here. He added that national recognition of the 10 sites was important before they could be nominated as World Heritage Sites under Unesco. Mohamed Nazri said the Ministry, through the National Heritage Department and the Sabah Government, via the Sabah Parks were in the midst of evaluating Danum Valley, Maliau Basin and Imbak Canyon which had potential for nomination as World Heritage Sites. On the Batu Tulug Agop Archaeological Site, Mohamed Nazri said the area used to be a burial site where community in the past used log coffins to bury the dead. He said it was believed there were over 2,000 coffins in the caves of the Kinabatangan Valley. Nazri also assured that tourism destinations and attractions in the East Coast of Sabah are safe to visit. He said security forces conduct 24-hour patrols and surveillance to ensure safety in the East Coast area, including tourist spots, is at the best level. "I come here as the Minister of Tourism and Culture to see for myself and to affirm that the East Coast is safe to be visited," he said after the six-day working visit to destinations in Sandakan and some in Kinabatangan. Among the attractions were the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre, Bakkungaan Kecil and Selingan islands at Turtle Island Park, Kg Sukau and Gomantong Cave in Kinabatangan. Also present were State Tourism, Culture and Environment Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun and other senior officials. Nazri also urged districts in the State to be aggressive in promoting their tourism products to other communities and outside the country. This is because those districts have vast areas and possess tourism attraction based on eko-tourism, culture and heritage. Nazri said direct flights from Singapore, China and several other countries to Kota Kinabalu have facilitated foreign tourists to visit the district without having to transit at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA). Meanwhile, Masidi said in his speech the travel advisory issued by certain countries did not affect tourist arrivals among foreign tourists to Sabah. He cited the number of tourists from China which rose by 24 per cent last January. He attributed the increase mainly to the 61 direct flights every week, between China and Kota Kinabalu. Source: Daily Express
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Kampung Sukau to become tourism village – Nazri

KINABATANGAN: The government has decided to turn Kampung Sukau into a tourism village in the near future. Tourism and Cultural Minister Dato’ Seri Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz, who visited the village yesterday, said the village which is rich in biodiversity, had the potential to emerge as a well-known tourism spot. The village is the centre of the Sungai Tribe to hold various cultural events such as Pesta Sungai in May and Pesta Damas in November apart from producing handicrafts, cultural arts and bird nests. “Looking at this potential, the government will give a grant and allocation to upgrade the public toilet, homestay, cluster inns and jetty not only for the usage of local residents but also for visitors. “In order to emerge as a well-known tourist spot, cleanliness is very important. Good hygiene must be practised not only by local residents but also by homestay and tour operators, who should ensure they have clean toilets and a clean surrounding compound of their homestay,” he said after officiating the ceremony of ‘Merakyatkan Seni Budaya’ organised by Sabah Association of Bangsa Sungai (SABAS) at Kampung Sukau, Kinabatangan, yesterday. In order to keep up with recent developments, Nazri said the government would review the license fee for those locals who work as guides. The current rate charged is RM550 for a period of three years and is seen as a burden for the tour guides. Therefore, a review is needed to ease their burden, Nazri added. Also present were Assistant Culture, Tourism and Environment Minister Datuk Kamarlin Ombi, SABAS president Datuk Wahid Norbinsa and deputy president Datuk Johari Janan. Source: Borneo Post
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Folklore festival to feature legendary warriors

KOTA KINABALU: The 11th Sabah International Folklore Festival (SIFF) 2016 will bring the cultural heritage of the state and world’s legendary warriors centre stage, from July 24 to 30. Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun said SIFF’s annual rotating theme usually showcased some of the local and world’s dance performances, exhibitions and other programs around a specific cultural aspect to the public and foreign visitors. “Every year we try to change the theme. Last year was ‘marriage’, this year is ‘warrior’. Actually in this world, there is diverse cultural heritage; it is just we do not know,” said Masidi at a press conference after the first SIFF 2016 meeting here yesterday. “We feel there is a lot that we can learn from the heritage among warriors of many cultures in the world. In a way, it is something to educate every one of us and to showcase the rich cultural heritage that is related to warriors of cultures in the world,” he added. The minister added that although Murut warriors were prominent and synonymous in the state’s tourism scene, many other warriors are also found among Sabah’s vast and diversified cultural background itself. Among the major programs in this year’s SIFF are the KK (Kota Kinabalu) City Folklore Parade here on July 26, 7th Folk Art Exhibition at the Sabah Art Gallery Conservation Centre (SAGCC) between July 25 to 30, Sabah Traditional Food and Handicraft Exhibition at Sabah Cultural Centre, Penampang between July 25 and 30, and the 8th Tugu Budaya Local Folk Dance Competition at Sabah Cultural Centre, Penampang on July 26, 27 and 29. “As usual, SIFF will once again invite primary and secondary schools to participate. We find, through experience, that this event is among the most spectacular event because schools really care to ensure a good presentation of their performance,” said Masidi. “They come in droves and big numbers to support their school. For us, this is a very, very healthy reflection of their value for our culture. It is, in a way, a good way to educate the young to perpetuate the rich cultural heritage of Sabah,” he emphasized. SIFF 2016 will culminate with the International Folk Dance Competition at the Sabah Cultural Centre in Penampang on July 28 and 30. Tickets can be bought at Sabah Cultural Board (+6088268836 and 268808), Sabah Cultural Centre in Penampang (+6088715464), and SAGCC (+6088268748 and 268825) from 8.30am to 4.30am. Entry is free for the SIFF Folklore Parade, Folk Art Festival and exhibition. Tickets are RM10 (adults) or RM5 (children and students under the age of 17) for Tugu Budaya and RM30 (adult) or RM10 (children and students under the age of 17) for the International Folk Dance Competition. A ticket package of RM80 (adults) and RM30 (children) are also available for both competitions. Amongst those present at the press conference were Sabah Cultural Board director Datuk Seri Panglima Wences Angang and general manager Datu Rosmadi Sulai. Source : Borneo Post
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Farewell Dinner for HE Shinji Urabayashi

 
Farewell Dinner for HE Shinji Urabayashi Farewell Dinner for HE Shinji Urabayashi
Farewell dinner for HE Shinji Urabayashi, head of consular office of Japan (Sabah,Sarawak and Labuan) on March 15th 2016 at the Shangri-La Tanjung Aru Resort, Kota Kinabalu hosted by YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun
Majlis Makan Malam Perpisahan kepada HE Shinji Urabayashi, Kaunselor di Pejabat
Konsulat Jepun di Kota Kinabalu pada 15hb Mac 2016 bertempat di Shangri-La Tanjung Aru  Resort Kota Kinabalu yang dihoskan oleh YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun.
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Sabah, Jiangxi sign MoU to promote tourism

KOTA KINABALU: The Jiangxi Provincial Tourism Development Committee yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Sabah Tourism Board (STB) to enhance tourism promotional efforts between both parties. STB chairman Datuk Joniston Bangkuai said the first MoU signed between Sabah and Jiangxi marked the beginning in attracting more tourists to the state and vice versa. “We wish to deepen cooperation particularly in efforts to attract more tourists, especially from China, considering a large number of tourists visiting Sabah are from that country.” Joniston said Jiangxi had a population of 45 million, which would be a huge tourism opportunity for STB. He said the state’s participation in the coming tourism expo at Jiangxi this September would be the starting point of collaboration between both parties. “During the initial discussion, they have requested us to work on a direct flight from Jiangxi to Kota Kinabalu. “This proposal is a positive development given that direct flights from several cities in China to Kota Kinabalu have been mounted,” he said at the signing ceremony here yesterday. Meanwhile, Jiangxi Provincial Tourism Development Committee director general Ding Xiaoqun said both parties hoped to achieve a win-win situation in enhancing the tourism sector and economy of the country through the MoU. Ding also invited STB and government agencies to visit the tourism sector in Jiangxi. “At the same time, we will bring tour companies from Jiangxi to Sabah to explore the uniqueness in this state.” Ding said the media’s involvement was also important in the bilateral collaboration for tourism promotion. Meanwhile, the Jiangxi Provincial Foreign Affairs and Overseas Chinese Affairs Office signed another MoU with Ma Zhong Friendship Association Sabah at the event to forge cooperation in various areas including trade, technology, culture, education, tourism and agriculture. The MoU also aims to promote friendly relations and friendship city ties between Sabah and Jiangxi. Also present were STB general manager Datuk Irene B. Charuruks and Vice Consul General of the People’s Republic of China in Kota Kinabalu, Sun Xiaowu. Source: Borneo Post
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