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It was officiated by DBKK Mayor Dato’ Sri Dr Hj Sabin Samitah, representing Datuk Joniston Bangkuai, Assistant Minister in the Chief Minister’s Department and Minister in charge of DBKK.
In his speech, read by the Mayor, Joniston emphasised the importance of preserving and presenting cultural heritage in fresh, creative, and accessible ways, ensuring its relevance for future generations while strengthening Sabah’s position as a world-class tourism destination.
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Tourists would be offered authentic experiences from traditional food and cultural storytelling to artistic performances and direct interaction with local communities.
“This programme not only enriches the tourist experience but also creates opportunities for local artists, artisans, and community entrepreneurs to showcase their work.
It provides a platform to market local products and generates economic spillover that benefits the wider community,” said the Mayor.
The event also highlighted the state’s commitment in positioning culture as both a unifying force and an economic driver through tourism and the creative industry.
It echoed the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), aligning with six key areas: good health and well-being, gender equality, affordable clean energy, sustainable cities and communities, climate action, and partnerships for the goals.






