The Borneo Post

‘Becucul’ tradition illuminate­s Labuan’s Aidilfitri celebratio­n

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Labuan continues to uphold its cherished tradition of the gasoline light bamboo torch (becucul) and decorative outdoor lighting during the festive season of Aidilfitri.

This age-old practice, dating back to the early 1960s, remains an integral part of the island’s cultural fabric, fostering a sense of unity and joy among its inhabitant­s.

Despite the challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic, the spirit of the ‘becucul’, as it is fondly known in the local dialect, continues to thrive with almost all villages on the island keeping the tradition alive.

Each year, except during the pandemic hiatus, this cultural phenomenon is observed with great fervour, often culminatin­g in competitio­ns with cash prizes.

Kampung Pohon Batu village head Ismail Samad emphasised the importance of preserving this tradition.

“The becucul not only brings joy to our celebratio­n of Aidilfitri but also serves as a unifying force, bringing together people from diverse background­s. The tradition is more than just a celebratio­n; it is a symbol of our shared heritage and unity as a community. In times of joy and adversity, it is essential to preserve such customs that bind us together,” he told Bernama yesterday.

The gas-light bamboo torches, adorned with intricate designs and patterns, cast a warm glow across the island’s villages, creating a mesmerisin­g ambience synonymous with the festive season.

“The culture enables families to gather around these luminous beacons, ex changing greetings and sharing in the festivitie­s, thereby fostering a sense of community spirit and camaraderi­e. As Labuan embraces modernity, the steadfast commitment to preserving its cultural heritage remains unwavering,” he said.

Ismail said the becucul serves as a poignant reminder of the island’s rich history and traditions that have been passed down from one generation to the next.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? A resident lights an oil lamp in the compound of his house for the becucul competitio­n at Kampung Layang-Layangan on Sunday night.
— Bernama photo A resident lights an oil lamp in the compound of his house for the becucul competitio­n at Kampung Layang-Layangan on Sunday night.

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