All articles of culture in Sabah

Odou Bekanjar Event

Odou Bekanjar event YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun officiated the Odou Bekanjar event which is an event that features a traditional warrior dance of the Kuala Penyu Dusun Tatana community held at the Shahbandar Hall Kuala Penyu on the 15th of February 2014. YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun telah merasmikan Pesta 'Odou Bekanjar' iaitu sebuah acara  tarian kepahlawanan tradisi bagi masyarakat Dusun Tatana Kuala Penyu bertempat di Dewan Shahbandar Kuala Penyu pada 15 Februari 2014. 
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Chinese New Year Open House in Ranau

Chinese New Year Open House celebration   YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment of Sabah and also the member of the State Legislative Assembly (ADUN) Karanaan Ranau as the Guest of Honor and YB Datuk Dr Ewon Ebin, Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation Malaysia who is also the Member of Parliament for Ranau as the Special Guest for the Chinese New Year Open House by the Hokkien Association, Hakka Association and Peranakan Tionghua Association Ranau and was held at the Ranau Community Hall on the 9th of February 2014. During the event, special provision from YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun was presented to the Hakka Association, Tionghua Association and the Hakka and the Ranau Chinese Chamber each receiving RM12,888. Seen in the photo, Masidi and Ewon together in a 'Lou Sang ceremony held during the event.   YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun, Menteri  Pelancongan, Kebudayaan dan Alam Sekitar merangkap ADUN N30 Karanaan Ranau sebagai Tetamu Kehormat dan YB Datuk Dr Ewon Ebin, Menteri Sains, Teknologi dan Inovasi Malaysia merangkap Ahli Parlimen Ranau sebagai Tetamu Khas dalam Majlis Rumah Terbuka Tahun Baru Cina Gabungan Persatuan Hokkien, Persatuan Hakka dan Persatuan Peranakan Tionghua Ranau yang telah diadakan di Dewan Masyarakat Ranau pada 9 Februari 2014. Dalam acara tersebut, peruntukan khas daripada YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun  telah diberikan kepada Persatuan Hakka, Persatuan Tionghua dan Persatuan Hokkien dan Dewan Perniagaan Cina Ranau yang masing-masing menerima sebanyak RM12,888.  Kelihatan dalam gambar, Masidi dan Ewon bersama-sama dalam majlis ‘Lou Sang’ sempena dengan perayaan tersebut.  
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Chinese New Year Open Houses

Chinese New Year open houses YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun visited a few open houses during Chinese New Year Celebration such as Party Bersatu Sabah (Sabah United Party) Open House and Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) Open House on the 1st of February 2014 and Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) Open House on the 2nd of February 2014. YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun telah mengunjungi beberapa buah Rumah Terbuka ketika perayaan Tahun Baru Cina 2014 iaitu di Rumah Terbuka Tahun Baru Cina Parti Bersatu Sabah dan Parti MCA (Malaysian Chinese Association) pada 1hb Februari 2014 dan Rumah Terbuka Parti LDP (Liberal Democratic Party) pada 2hb Februari 2014. 
 
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Sabah’s unity solid: CM

Kota Kinabalu: Datuk Seri Musa Aman said Sabah's unity is solid and powerful despite its multi-racial and multi-belief community. The Chief Minister said this can be seen when people of all races gather to celebrate each other's culture and festivals such as the upcoming Chinese New Year. "The variety of cultures and festivals in this state showcase the uniqueness of the multi-racial and ethnic communities. Just like other major festivals, the Chinese New Year is also celebrated in a grand way. "What's more important is that all the other communities also join in by visiting each other's open houses. This closeness and harmony proves that Sabah's unity is still solid and powerful," he said. Musa was speaking at the launch of the 2014 Dragon, Unicorn and Lion Dance Festival at the Likas Sports Complex here today. Also present were Sabah Industrial Development Minister Datuk Raymond Tan Shu Kiah and Special Affairs Minister Datuk Teo Chee Kang. The festival is organised by the United Sabah Chinese Communities Association with about 80 teams participating. "We can be proud here in Sabah for our ability to celebrate and appreciate the different traditions and cultures, making us truly unique," Musa said. He said the organisation of the festival was also the best way for the Association to promote the Chinese culture and attract tourists to Kota Kinabalu. Meanwhile, support from the private sector and non-governmental organisations in ensuring the success of Visit Malaysia Year 2014 as well as events organised by government institutions such as City Hall is vital, said Musa. Cooperation of all stakeholders is vital in order to organise more community events that will also further boost Kota Kinabalu's image as a city that caters for the needs of people from all walks of life, he said. "As the gateway to Sabah, Kota Kinabalu plays an important role in creating a positive first impression. I urge Kota Kinabalu City Hall to continue your efforts to ensure that the city is well maintained in terms of cleanliness, and that you continue with beautification efforts. "The anti-litter bug campaign must be stepped up as part of efforts to raise awareness on the importance of keeping our city clean. It is my hope that the public will cooperate with City Hall and other local authorities in keeping our surroundings clean. "Sabah is known for its flora and fauna and natural attractions, and it would be meaningless to promote Sabah as a destination that offers such products if we are unable to keep the state clean," he said, when launching the Chinese New Year 2014 Carnival at Lintasan Deasoka, Saturday night. His speech was delivered by Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Raymond Tan. In conjunction with Visit Malaysia Year 2014, he encouraged City Hall to carry out more cultural and community events that could assist in highlighting the unique cultures and diversity that the people in Sabah are blessed with. "I am sure both locals and visitors from outside Sabah will appreciate and gain from understanding our diverse traditions through these types of events," he said. Musa said the State Government acknowledged the importance of community programmes such as this carnival that served as a platform to unite people of various races and faiths, and one that also becomes an event that tourists look forward to. For these reasons, he said the State Government provided allocation to City Hall to organise this carnival and the Christmas and Harvest Festival carnivals at Lintasan Deasoka and Gaya Street. He also congratulated City Hall for creating a strategic space for these types of carnivals which were readily accessible to tourists at nearby hotels and to those who live close to the city and nearby districts. Jointly organised by City Hall and the Federation of Chinese Association Sabah (FCAS), the carnival featured stalls at Gaya Street that was well attended by people from all walks of life and not just the Chinese community. Source: Daily Express
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RM25,000 scholarship for Sabah Idol champ

KOTA KINABALU: The winner of Sabah Idol Season 2, Siti Zulaiha, last week signed her acceptance letter to enrol at the ATI College Kota Kinabalu for a diploma course in tourism. The signing ceremony was witnessed by the assistant chief executive officer of ATI College, Difiry Ubin, and managing director of Borneo Events Production (BEP), Peter Dicky Lee. The 20-year-old lass from Tawau, who aspires to be a successful singer, is grateful for the opportunity to be able to pursue her education at ATI College as part of the top prize for winning the Sabah Idol Season 2 Grand Final held successfully at the Lahad Datu Darvel Bay Plaza late last year. Difiry Ubin said: “We support the promotion of education through positive activities of the fine arts like the “Sabah Idol” series and “Sabah Talent Star” which will complement our plans to introduce dancing, singing and acting courses in our syllabus this year. I congratulate Borneo Events Production for taking the initiative.” “We hope to continue this win-win partnership in the years to come. The Sabah Talent Star search which has just begun is a perfect platform for talented Sabahans to showcase their talents, because it encompasses not just singing but dancing, magic show,fire-eating performance, modelling, acting, and so on. “ATI College supports these kind of healthy and positive activities,” Difiry said.
Source: Borneo Post
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