IN a world that is accelerating at an almost overwhelming pace, where technology reshapes how we live, work, and connect, it is easy to assume that tradition belongs to the past.
Yet in Sabah, there is something deeply valuable that still lives strongly within its people, their local wisdom.
Local wisdom is not simply about old traditions, myths and cultural performances during festivals. It is the knowledge and understanding that communities have built over hundreds of years through their relationship with nature, family, spirituality, and society.
These ancestral wisdoms are passed down by the elders through their stories, such as the farming techniques, and even in the way communities solve problems together.
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