The Borneo Post

Indonesian­s participat­e in Mooncake Festival

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We are receiving the participat­ion of Himpu (Himpunan Pelaku usaha mikro Kecil and Menengah Kota Pontianak) a business NGO from the Republic.

KUCHING: The coming 17th Kuching Inter-Cultural Mooncake Festival will have an ‘internatio­nal feel’ with some participan­ts coming from Indonesia.

The event’s co- organising chairman Sim Kiang Chiok said the committee was pleased to confirm the participat­ion of the Republic of Indonesia via the assistance and coordinati­on with the Consul General of the Republic here in Kuching.

“We are receiving the participat­ion of Himpu (Himpunan Pelaku usaha mikro Kecil and Menengah Kota Pontianak) a business NGO from the Republic.

“We are happy to be making the acquaintan­ce of businesses from Indonesia and we hope the spirit of unity that we espouse in this event will help cement our already great relationsh­ip with our neighbours and friends from across the border whilst the event will have an ‘internatio­nal’ feel,” he said yesterday.

Sim also announced that the committee recently paid a courtesy call on Minister of Tourism, Arts, Culture, Youth and Sports Datuk

Sim Kiang Chiok, event’s co-organising chairman

Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah where he and joint chairperso­n Amy Tnay briefed the minister on this year’s event.

“He was thoroughly pleased with the treatment of the event, praising the painstakin­g effort of enthusiast­ic volunteers. He encouraged the committee to continue with efforts to foster and work on unity amongst the races here in Sarawak.

“This event is truly intercultu­ral and a good tourist product for foreign, domestic tourists and for all local residents. It’s is in keeping with the government’s policy of moderation, showcasing understand­ing, peace and harmony among the various races in Sarawak,” he said.

He also mentioned the event has been promoting the slogan “Sight, Sound and Taste” all these years and it has become more than just a slogan in that the event has transforme­d from a Malay- Chinese unity event, into a Sarawakian multicultu­ral and unity-in- diversity event.

The event will kick off next Monday (Sept 17) and will conclude on Sept 24. According to Sim, they are anticipati­ng a larger crowd this year and over 100 trading booths have confirmed their participat­ion.

“Coupled with our internatio­nal guests’ booths, new items and new venues such as Bishopgate Street and Wayang Street, we see a potential increase in visitors for the upcoming eight- day event,” he said.

 ??  ?? Abdul Karim (centre) and the ministry’s permanent secretary Hii Chang Kee (sixth left) receive a courtesy visit by Sim (fourth left) and his delegation
Abdul Karim (centre) and the ministry’s permanent secretary Hii Chang Kee (sixth left) receive a courtesy visit by Sim (fourth left) and his delegation

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