The Borneo Post

No issue with holding Oktoberfes­t

Tourism minister says no objection to celebratin­g of festival and drinking of beer

- By Jonathan Chia reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: Tourism, Arts, Culture, Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah does not see any problem with Oktoberfes­t being celebrated in Sarawak.

“Oktoberfes­t is a cultural festival celebrated in Germany and during the festival, there will be a lot of food being served and you know, the westerners, the food must come with beer,” Abdul Karim said when asked to respond to some groups, including PAS, seeking to stop Oktoberfes­t being held in One Utama Shopping Mall in Petaling Jaya, Selangor.

The Better Beer Festival 2017, which was initially slated to be held on Oct 6 and 7 at the Publika Shopping Gal lery in Kuala Lumpur, was forced to be cancelled after the Kuala Lumpur City Hall ( DBKL) rejected the organisers’ applicatio­n for the event.

“Down here ( Sarawak) , it has a lways been promoted as Oktoberfes­t . They don’t promote it as a beer festival. If it is Oktoberfes­t, I don’t see any problem with it because it is a celebratio­n of culture. That is why when some extremists or some people claim this is a beer festival, I don’t really agree.”

Abdul Karim said if Sarawakian culture can be celebrated in other places, he did not see why a German culture cannot be celebrated by the people in the state, adding that Oktoberfes­t is similar to the

In Sarawak it has always been promoted as Oktoberfes­t. They don’t promote it as a beer festival. If it is Oktoberfes­t, I don’t see any problem with it because it is a celebratio­n of culture. Datuk Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah, Tourism, Arts, Culture, Youth and Sports Minister

Gawai Dayak celebratio­n where there will be plenty of food and drinks served.

He said it is not an offence even if there is drinking among those who celebrate Oktoberfes­t, but advised the people that they must know their limit and not to drink until they get drunk.

In a way, Abdul Karim added, Oktoberfes­t is good for the state’s tourism industry and the state would love to see more tourists visiting the state especially with more direct flights to the state expected to start next year.

“We should be getting more tourist arrivals. As it is, we have seen an increase in the number of tourists coming in as compared to the same time last year.

“There has been more or less a 10 per cent increase of tourist arrivals for this year. By the end of the year, I believe we should be able to reach the target of five million tourists.”

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