The Borneo Post

State launches ‘The Colours of Sarawak’

- By Jeremy Veno reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: A cultural performanc­e called the ‘ The Colours of Sarawak’ was officially launched at the Kuching Internatio­nal Airport ( KIA) yesterday.

Headed by the National Department of Culture and Arts (JKKN) Sarawak, the performanc­e will be held on selected dates throughout the year as a platform to further promote the state’s tourism industry.

According to JKKN state director Abdul Mutalib Abdul Rahman, there is no better place to showcase the uniqueness of Sarawak other than KIA, which is the main gateway to the state.

We have 27 main ethnic groups in Sarawak. Added with the diversity of all its sub-ethnic groups, there is a lot of variations that we can show to the world.

“We have 27 main ethnic groups in Sarawak. Added with the diversity of all its sub- ethnic groups, there is a lot of variations that we can show to the world,” said Mutalib during the launch of the show.

The variety of dances, songs of these ethnic groups, he added, is what makes Sarawak unique and an attraction to visitors. He revealed that last year, the state recorded about 4.8 million visitor arrivals, with more than 800,000 visitors arriving and departing via KIA.

‘This is why JKKN is very keen to organise this dance and song performanc­e together with KIA and Malaysia Airports Holding Berhad (MAHB),” he added.

Also speaking was MAHB aviation security manager Malaisamsu­l Sabdin, who said the concert is part of MAHB’s corporate social responsibi­lity which brings joy and improve the ambience at the airport.

Abdul Mutalib Abdul Rahman, JKKN state director

 ??  ?? Abdul Mutalib (fourth right) unveils the ‘The Colours of Sarawak’ banner with Malaisamsu­l (fifth right) at the KIA yesterday.
Abdul Mutalib (fourth right) unveils the ‘The Colours of Sarawak’ banner with Malaisamsu­l (fifth right) at the KIA yesterday.
 ??  ?? One of the cultural performanc­es attracts a large crowd at the KIA yesterday.
One of the cultural performanc­es attracts a large crowd at the KIA yesterday.

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