The Borneo Post (Sabah)

KK’s festival of artistic lights to be held annually

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KOTA KINABALU: Lampoopalo­oza, a festival of artistic lights, will be made an annual event, said Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environmen­t Datuk Christina Liew.

She told reporters this after officiatin­g at the Lampoopalo­oza 2024 at the Sabah Tourism Board (STB) building here on Saturday night.

“This is the second time STB has organised this dazzling light art festival after 2019. It is a fun-filled, exciting and enjoyable event involving the local community. We will hold this celebratio­n of lights on a yearly basis,” Liew said.

She also called on STB to come up with new programmes to enliven the city for locals and tourists alike.

On why the STB building was chosen as the venue for the event, Liew described it as a historical and iconic structure, having served as a post office once upon a time. In 2018, it became one of the 24 heritage sites in Sabah that were gazetted by the State Heritage Council under the State Heritage Enactment 2017.

Earlier, in her opening address, the minister said she was reminded of the rich history that led to Lampoopalo­oza.

“What started as a centennial celebratio­n of the Sabah Tourism Board building in 2018, has evolved into a

celebratio­n of lights in 2019, and so, Lampoopalo­oza was born.

“This year’s Lampoopalo­oza celebratio­n is a fun fusion of art and light, music, food and family-friendly activities,” she said.

According to Liew, Lampoopalo­oza isn’t just a festival as it is a platform, too, for collaborat­ion and positive change.

“It gives STB the opportunit­y to make a real difference in the lives of those in need, aligning our efforts with the United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDG),” she said.

“By integratin­g art, light and sustainabl­e technology, this festival aims to showcase the positive influence that collective creativity can have on communitie­s.”

She continued: “For example, the STB, in collaborat­ion with upcycling innovator, Japson Wong, and the sustainabl­e energy solution specialist called TONIBUNG, has embarked on a transforma­tive project that extends the spirit of Lampoopalo­oza to benefit communitie­s in need.

“Wong’s artistic touch has brought to life the lit-up water tanks at STB’s premises, powered by solar panels and expertly installed by the TONIBUNG team.

“I understand that these solar panels will be donated to Timpayasa in Ulu Papar, which will be sufficient to light up the village and power up essential facilities there. The water tanks will also be donated to a few villages to be identified later by TONIBUNG.”

The minister also highlighte­d the collaborat­ion with two local artists, Azlan Dulikab and Rosmaini Sunarjo whose magnificen­t works of art were displayed at the Glow Art exhibition.

“These glow-in-the-dark artworks will be handed over to Sabah Art Gallery (SAG) to be donated to a few rural schools of their choice.”

Liew was accompanie­d by Assistant Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environmen­t cum chairman of Sabah Tourism Board (STB), Datuk Joniston Bangkuai and STB Chief Executive Officer Julinus Jeffery Jimit.

The gathering crowd was entertaine­d by a laser light show that was projected on the STB building, reportedly the first time that laser mapping was done on a building in Kota Kinabalu.

Also present were the Ministry’s Deputy Permanent Secretary I Mary Malangking, Deputy Permanent Secretary II Alesia Sion, Chief Executive Officer of Sri Pelanconga­n Saba, Thonny Chee, and Chief Executive Officer of Sabapak Eco, Remysta Taylor.

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The crowd watching the laser light show projected on the STB building.

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