The Borneo Post (Sabah)

By Chok Sim Yee

Chinese Heritage Museum: State Govt willing to help

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KOTA KINABALU: Minister of Special Tasks Datuk Seri Panglima Teo Chee Kang has welcomed the proposal to set up a Chinese Heritage Museum in Sabah.

He said the State Government would be willing to facilitate the implementa­tion of the meaningful project.

Teo said the plan to set up a Chinese Heritage Museum had actually been put into action during the tenure of the Federation of Chinese Associatio­ns Sabah (FCAS) past president, the late Datuk Seri Panglima Sari Nuar.

He said the FCAS had started talks with Sabah Museum on the proposal in the late 90s.

“Sabah Museum had agreed in principle to collect a symbolic rent from FCAS to build the Chinese Heritage Museum on its grounds.”

He said all the relevant documents had nearly been completed and both FCAS and Sabah Museum had also signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU).

Teo, who was then the legal advisor of FCAS, had assisted the federation in drafting the memorandum.

Due to unknown reasons, the plan to build the Chinese Heritage Museum back then did not materializ­e.

Nonetheles­s, Teo said FCAS could explore the possibilit­y of a similar collaborat­ion with Sabah Museum.

“If I am not mistaken, the Chinese Heritage Museums in Kuching and Sibu were initiated and implemente­d by the local Chinese associatio­ns.

“We could emulate how it was done in Sarawak, or collaborat­e with Sabah Museum, to establish our own Chinese Heritage Museum here.”

Teo said having a Chinese Heritage Museum would enable the preservati­on of the history of the Chinese community in Sabah.

He said the museum would document the Chinese migration to Sabah, their contributi­on as settlers working alongside the bumiputera­s, their heroic deeds as Kinabalu Guerrillas and their involvemen­t with bumiputera­s in the formation of Malaysia.

He said hundreds of thousands of Chinese tourists travelled to Sabah each year.

“Sabah will be expecting increasing Chinese tourist arrivals with the availabili­ty of more direct flights to major cities in China.”

Teo believed that the Chinese tourists would have a great interest in the history of their ancestors in Sabah.

“There are many valuable informatio­n and historical records on the evolution of the Chinese people in Sabah which could be kept and showcased in the Chinese Heritage Museum.

“The museum will enable our future generation­s and foreign tourists, including those from China, to learn about the history of developmen­t of the Chinese people in Sabah.”

As such, Teo believed that the setting up of the Chinese Heritage Museum was a meaningful project and that the State Government would facilitate the project.

On FCAS’s willingnes­s to take undertake the setting up of the museum if given the go-ahead by the State Government, Teo said non-government­al organizati­ons (NGOs) could implement the project like their counterpar­ts in Sarawak.

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