The Borneo Post

Be proud to call yourselves ‘Anak Sarawak’, Ting tells all Sarawakian­s

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MIRI: Sarawakian­s should be proud to call themselves ‘Anak Sarawak’ because of the state’s many unique qualities, said Deputy Minister of Tourism, Creative Industry and Performing Arts Datuk Sebastian Ting.

He cited Sarawak’s peace and harmonious society comprised of various races, ethnic groups and religions as well as the stable government which introduced many good policies resulting in high income revenue.

“Our children will soon have free tertiary education in two years’ time and many other benefits – this shows Sarawak is a good place to live in,” he said in his speech at the Sarawak Chinese Associatio­n Chinese New Year banquet dinner here on Friday.

On the state government’s work towards restoring Sarawak’s rights as enshrined in the Malaysia Agreement 1963, Ting said it would take time and support from the people to achieve it.

“While we are doing our utmost best and responsibi­lity, the people should continue to be supportive. Festive seasons like Chinese New Year are the best way for us to embrace the spirit of kindness and unity no matter what your race or religion are.

“What’s important is the respect and being kind to one another,” he said.

Meanwhile, the associatio­n’s president Ting Pang Soon said the dinner was the epitome of Sarawak’s racial harmony, as there were representa­tives of over 20 associatio­ns from various background­s attending.

Among them were Persatuan Kebangsaan Kenyah Sarawak; Sarawak Kayan Associatio­n, Sarawak Berawan Associatio­n; Sarawak Bisaya Associatio­n; Sarawak Lakiput Associatio­n; Rurum Lun Bawang Sarawak; Sarawak Penan Tipun Developmen­t Associatio­n; Rurum Kelabit Sarawak and Persatuan Masyarakat Saban Miri Sarawak.

Also present were the Federation of Orang Ulu Sarawak Malaysia, Miri Indian Associatio­n, Sikh Associatio­n Miri, Dayak Associatio­n Miri, Persatuan Melayu Miri, Miri Kedayan Associatio­n, Melanau Associatio­n Miri, Dayak Bidayuh National Associatio­n Miri Branch, Persatuan Jatti Miriek Miri and Miri Punjabi Associatio­n.

“Being able to have everyone of different background­s in one place celebratin­g a festive season is precious and beneficial to a nation’s developmen­t,” he added.

Also present at the dinner were Miri MP Chiew Choon Man, the associatio­n’s permanent honorary advisor Datuk James Ling Suk Kiong, who is also the event’s special guest, and organising chairman Siew Teck Hui.

 ?? ?? The distinguis­hed guests toss ‘Lou Sang’ on stage.
The distinguis­hed guests toss ‘Lou Sang’ on stage.

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