The Borneo Post

S’wak to host 2024 National Chinese Cultures Festival

- Samuel Aubrey By reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: Sarawak is selected to host this year’s National Chinese Cultures Festival, said Federation of Chinese Associatio­ns of Sarawak president Dato Richard Wee.

He said there would be a series of events to be organised in all divisions in Sarawak starting from Limbang in June. He added Kuching would host the main event and the venue for the closing ceremony which is slated to be sometime in September.

“This is a national event. We are honoured to be given this opportunit­y to host it. Last year it was hosted by Sabah Federation of Chinese Associatio­ns,” he said at a media appreciati­on hosted by the Federation of Chinese Associatio­ns in Kuching, Samarahan and Serian divisions today.

It was officiated by Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Dr Sim Kui Hian who is also Minister of Public Health, Housing and Local Government.

Wee pointed out that the Federation of Chinese Associatio­ns – as the highest level organisati­on representi­ng the Chinese community – not only seeks for the well-being of the Chinese community but also to upkeep the harmonious existence of the diverse ethnic groups and cultures in the state.

“The Federation’s main body, women and youth sections have always been open to the participat­ion of friends from the different ethnic groups.

“We feel that through the cultural interactio­n and mutual understand­ing, will help to preserve our cultural diversity. and stability and prosperity of our multiracia­l society,” he added.

Meanwhile, Dr Sim in his speech said everyone including the media has the crucial role to play in nation building particular­ly in this crucial stage where Sarawak aims to be a developed and high income state by 2030.

He pointed out that Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg has set a target for Sarawak to achieve RM282 billion Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by 2030.

“After 60 years, it (GDP) was at RM171 billion. In six more years time, it (the target) is RM282 billion. That means RM110 billion more. But I think we will be very near (to the target),” he added.

 ?? ?? Dr Sim (sixth left) receives a memento from a representa­tive of the federation witnessed by Wee (seventh left).
Dr Sim (sixth left) receives a memento from a representa­tive of the federation witnessed by Wee (seventh left).

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