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60pc of Sabah Fest tickets sold so far

Kota Kinabalu: Sixty per cent of Sabah Fest tickets have been sold with two weeks to go before its launch, according to Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Environment Permanent Secretary Datuk Michael Emban. "This is a yearly programme that is listed in the tourism calendar. So most of the bookings are made by foreign tourists on a much earlier date. In fact, there were bookings made since last year," he said. Sabah Fest 2013 will be launched by the Head of State Tun Juhar Mahiruddin and will feature the best of Sabah's food, handicrafts, culture and performances. Among the performances is folk tale Injin Put Put, showcased at the State Cultural and Arts Department Auditorium, here, on May 3 and 4. Source: Daily Express
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Star Wars director to direct ‘Sandakan Death Marches’

KOTA KINABALU: A film on the Sandakan Death Marches will be produced by award-winning film director Roger Christian.

This film, to be carried out in collaboration with National Film Development Corporation Malaysia (FINAS), is expected to cost USD5 million, said its chairman Datuk Mohd Efendi Datuk Hamdan.

“Meanwhile, we will create an academy here for the supporting crews, local actors and actresses who we hope will enable us to realise this project,” he said.

According to him, the academy will be opened to all interested members of the public, both locally and internationally.

Christian, of the original Star Wars fame, hoped to put together the film on the World War Two atrocities by September with assistance from his crew of experts in film making.

He added that those who attended the academy and are found to be able to fill the criteria and requirement such as tenacity and discipline, will have a chance to work with the film.

He believed that this film can be of great interest not only to Australians and the British who were directly involved in the event during the Second World War but also to international audience as he will be exploring the humane part of the story.

Christian, who has been here for the last three months, said he had learned of the dark episode in Sabah history through reading and speaking to people who had knowledge of the event as a whole.

“We would like to highlight the local participation in the Death March,” he said.

Meanwhile, Datuk Masidi Manjun the Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment said Christian’s venture into making the film could be a great source of encouragement for aspiring local filmmakers to embark on similar ventures.

“Presently, we have very few filmmakers that actually film fully in Sabah and this could be because we don’t have the proper facilities for such ventures. The cost of making films may also be discouraging,” he said.

The film by Roger Christian, will not only be a great source of encouragement but will also ensure that Sabah is highlighted in the international arena as a tourism destination.

“We spend a lot in promoting our State as a tourism destination and the film will augment our effort tremendously,” he said.

The forced marches in Borneo from Sandakan to Ranau resulted in the deaths of more than 1,000 allied prisoners of war during World War II.

Only six Australians survived, all of whom had escaped, some with help from the locals.

Source: Borneo Post

 
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Yayasan Sabah to transform Sabahans through three programmes

PUTATAN: In support of the country’s transformation policy, Yayasan Sabah Group (YSG) has adopted three core strategic programmes to help transform the socio-economy of Sabahans. The first one is the Excellent and Innovative Village (PDCB), which is a continuation of the group’s previous efforts to develop rural communities. Its director, Tan Sri Datu Khalil Datu Jamalul, said the programme is currently implemented in six villages, namely Kg Sebait Sandakan, Kg Singgoron Baru Ranau, Kg Pandasan Kota Belud, Kg Sinaron Sook, Kg Lormalong Kunak and Kg Lambidan Kuala Penyu. “PDCB is part of Yayasan Sabah’s commitment to empower the leadership and enhance the capacity of the people in these villages,” he said during the Group’s “Transformation Programmes Roadshow” here yesterday. Similar programmes to develop the intellect, socio-economy and culture of rural communities implemented by YSG in the South West Coast Zone have benefitted 60,871 villagers. For its second core programme, Khalil said the group had decided to develop handicraft manufacturing activities as a way of generating substantial and sustainable income for rural communities. The setting up of Sabah Handicraft Centre recently launched by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak in Keningau as part of this programme and effort to develop local handicrafts as an important source of income, would be continued under the Group’s long-term plan. He noted the centre has started to develop high quality batik featuring local motives design for international market, adding 15,000 local youth had been trained in handicraft industry. “The third core is the Sabah International Convention Centre (SICC), a project poised to become an important economic growth engine for the State’s tourism sector. “The federal government has provided a funding of RM250 million for this purpose while the state government has given us the land for the project,” he said. The SICC, he said, will better position Sabah as a Meeting, Incentive, Conference and Exhibition (MICE) destination, apart from creating 10,000 employment opportunities for the locals. Khalil also disclosed that the Group was planning to set up Kolej Universiti Yayasan Sabah (KUYS) to complement its existing college. Source: Borneo Post  
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YB Dato’ Sri Ng Yen Yen and YB Datuk Masidi Manjun on a working trip to Tawau and Semporna

  YB Dato' Sri Ng Yen Yen and YB Datuk Masidi Manjun on a working trip to Tawau and Semporna   YB Dato 'Sri Dr Ng Yen Yen, Minister of Tourism Malaysia and YB Datuk Masidi Manjun, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment were on a 2 days working trip to Tawau and Semporna on 21-22 March 2013. The purpose of the trip was to look at the current situation and on the level of security at the tourism destinations due to the encroachment issues that occured in Kg Tanduo, Lahad Datu and Kg. Simunul Semporna.  According to Datuk Masidi Manjun, the current situation is under control and safe for tourists activities, particularly diving activities in islands such as  Sipadan Island, Mabul Island, Mataking Island as well as other islands.  Dato 'Sri Dr Ng Yen Yen also said that tourism activities are running as normal and hopes that tourists within and outside the country will come to visit Tawau and Semporna. In the meantime, Dato Sri Dr Ng Yen Yen and Datuk Masidi Manjun  praised the district police for working hard to secure the area and ensure the safety of the tourists in  areas where tourism activities are blooming. Seen in the picture, Mr. Firdaus Francis, OCPD of  Semporna giving a briefing on the current situation at Seafest Hotel, Semporna. Also present at the event was Dato'  Seri Tengku Zainal Adlin, Chairman of Sabah Tourism Board and Datuk Irene B. Charuruks, General Manager of  Sabah Tourism Board. YB Dato' Sri Ng Yen Yen , Menteri Pelancongan Malaysia dan YB Datuk Masidi Manjun, Menteri Pelancongan, Kebudayaan dan Alam Sekitar Sabah membuat lawatan kerja selama 2 hari di Tawau dan Semporna pada 21-22 Mac 2013. Tujuan lawatan tersebut adalah untuk melihat keadaan semasa dan mengenai tahap keselamatan kawasan pelancongan di kawasan tersebut berikutan dengan isu pencerobohan yang berlaku di Kg Tanduo, Lahad Datu dan Kg Simunul Semporna. Menurut Datuk Masidi Manjun, keadaan semasa adalah terkawal dan sangat selamat untuk aktiviti pelancongan di daerah tersebut terutamanya aktiviti-aktiviti menyelam di pulau pulau peranginan seperti Pulau Sipadan, Pulau Mabul, Pulau Mataking dan pulau-pulau yang lain. Dato' Sri Ng Yen Yen turut memberitahu bahawa aktiviti pelancongan adalah berjalan seperti biasa dan berharap pelancong-pelancong dalam dan luar negara datang berkunjung ke Tawau dan Semporna. Dalam pada itu, Dato Sri Ng Yen Yen dan Datuk Masidi Manjun memuji pihak polis daerah tersebut kerana sentiasa bekerja keras untuk menjaga keselamatan daerah tersebut terutamanya keselamatan para pelancong yang mana daerah tersebut merupakan sebuah daerah yang sedang pesat membangun dalam kegiatan pelancongan. Kelihatan dalam gambar, En Firdaus Francis , OCPD Semporna sedang memberikan taklimat mengenai dengan keadaan semasa di daerah tersebut bertempat di Seafest Hotel , Semporna. Turut hadir sama dalam acara tersebut adalah Dato' Seri Tengku Zainal Adlin, Pengerusi Lembaga Pelancongan Sabah dan Datuk Irene B. Charuruks, Pengurus Besar Lembaga Pelancongan Sabah.  
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Talub Tagayo (Tamu Besar) official opening ceremony

Talob Tagayo official opening ceremony
Talob Tagayo official opening ceremony
YB Datuk Masidi Manjun represented the Chief Minister of Sabah at the Talob Tagayo (Tamu Besar) Tandek 2013 official opening ceremony at Tandek, Kota Marudu on the 3rd of March 2013. Seen in the photo, YB Datuk Masidi Manjun together with the event organizing committee (1) and also YB Datuk Masidi hitting a gong which symbolizes the official opening of the event (2).
YB Datuk Masidi Manjun mewakili Ketua Menteri Sabah dalam acara Perasmian Talob Tagayo (Tamu Besar) Tandek 2013 bertempat di Pekan Tandek, Kota Marudu pada 3 Mac 2013 . Kelihatan dalam gambar, YB Datuk Masidi Manjun sedang bergambar bersama-sama dengan ahli jawatankuasa penganjuran acara (1)  dan juga paluan gong (2) sebagai simbolik perasmian acara tersebut. 
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