The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Virtual CNY Open House celebratio­n this Saturday

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysia Chinese New Year Open House 2021 under the new norms organised by the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture (MOTAC) will be held for the first time virtually, this Saturday.

Its minister, Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri said the celebratio­n would be broadcast through the ministry’s official Facebook @MyMOTAC and Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM) TV1 channel at 9 pm to be officiated by Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.

“This year MOTAC continues the celebratio­n tradition under the new norms. Although in terms of the scale of its organisati­on is rather limited, the Chinese New Year celebratio­n is still celebrated joyfully.

“This initiative allows people of various races to participat­e and celebrate and share the joy with their Chinese friends in the country,” she told reporters during a special virtual press conference on the open house celebratio­n, here yesterday.

In addition to highlighti­ng the tradition of celebratin­g the Chinese New Year as one of the unique traditions and cultures of the local community, Nancy said the open house was the best platform to provide exposure and a general understand­ing of the culture, traditions, and customs practised in Malaysia.

She said the open house celebratio­n would feature a video compilatio­n of Chinese New Year celebratio­ns from 2016-2020, a dance performanc­e called ‘Selamat Datang’ (Welcome), and a fan dance by Istana Budaya Dance Performers as well as singing performanc­es by guest singers, Masya Masyitah and Nicole Lai.

Apart from that, Nancy said notable figures from the Chinese community would make an appearance including Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye, Datuk Soh Chin Aun, Dr Lim Swee Tin, Tan Sri Richard CK Ko, and others to talk about the Chinese New Year celebratio­ns then and now.

“It is hoped that this celebratio­n will strengthen the spirit of unity and tolerance as well as inculcate high moral and cultural appreciati­on among the multi-racial community for them to be more open and respectful,” she said.

Nancy said she hoped that the open house celebratio­n could be hosted annually and continued in the future as an effort to preserve the arts and culture in the country.

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