The Borneo Post

‘Bintulu events, carnivals huge crowd-pullers’

- By Yunus Yussop reporters@theborneop­ost.com

I am not bias. I often go to events held in other places but those held in Bintulu are relatively cleaner. I am very proud to mention here that Bintulu has made a name for itself among the people in other divisions that we have managed to keep the town clean. So keep Bintulu that way.

BINTULU: Bintulu is not only known for its heavy industries but also for the many big events and carnivals that take place in this vibrant industrial town.

Bintulu Developmen­t Authority ( BDA) general manager Rodziah Morshidi said people in Bintulu should be proud that based on the records of the Ministry of Tourism in 2016, the division was the second most visited destinatio­n in Sarawak.

She believed that all the events and activities held here had resulted in more visitors coming to Bintulu.

She said this when officiatin­g at the closing of the Bintulu Tanglung Carnival 2018 at Naim Bintulu Paragon Street Mall on Monday evening.

She was also happy to note that despite the thousands of people coming to the five- day carnival, the Boulevard Road and nearby carnival site were very clean.

“I am not bias. I often go to events held in other places but those held in Bintulu are relatively cleaner. I am very proud to mention here that Bintulu has made a name for itself among the people in other divisions that we have managed to keep the town clean. So keep Bintulu that way.

“The spirit of working together should be maintained, strengthen­ed and encouraged by all those who come after us,” said Rodziah.

She said she was committed to making Bintulu popular among all the divisions in Sarawak and believed that BDA has what it takes to help this town win a lot of awards.

As a local authority, she said BDA had won awards in the civil service sector, namely the high performing team award, five-star award for accountabi­lity, and fivestar in local authority award.

“Let this be encouragem­ent for us to improve our delivery system,” she said.

Rodziah also congratula­ted the organising committee and Federation of Registered Chinese Associatio­ns ( Forca) members for their hard work in ensuring

Rodziah Morshidi, Bintulu Developmen­t Authority (BDA) general manager

the success of the carnival each year.

She also called on those who will head Forca in the coming term to keep the momentum high to make the event better and grander.

Bintulu Tanglung Carnival, she said, is the second premier event for Bintulu after the Borneo Internatio­nal Kite Festival ( BIKF).

She added the best thing about the carnival was the number of events and activities held while for BIKF, it was the number of visitors and spectators which had won the Hornbill Tourism Award in 2016 under the event category.

She also invited the winners of the Bintulu Showdance and lion dance competitio­n and other contests to perform during BIKF to be held from Sept 26- 30.

The showdance competitio­n was won by Dance Theatre while second and third places went to Devils Crew and Black and Jack, respective­ly.

In the one-on-one All Style Battle, Alvinson emerged victorious after beating Mohd Fadzli.

Hakka Associatio­n won the food stall decoration contest while second place went to Bintulu Foochow Associatio­n.

Meanwhile, the Lion and Dragon Dance Club of Kuantan Builders Associatio­n emerged champion in the Naim Malaysia Borneo Highpole Lion Dance Championsh­ip.

Second and third places respective­ly went to the Lion and Dragon Dance Club of Persatuan Penganut-Penganut Shin Shi, and Malaysia Xuan Wu from Selangor.

Also present were Forca Bintulu president Hii Toh Him, advisors Pemanca Datuk Dr Francis Toh, Datuk Pui Kian Onn and Datuk Pau Chiong Ung, organising chairman Chin Chee Fui and Naim Bintulu regional general manager Abang Mahathir Mohamed.

 ??  ?? Fireworks light up the sky to mark the closing of Bintulu Tanglung Carnival.
Fireworks light up the sky to mark the closing of Bintulu Tanglung Carnival.

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