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Mesha Carlynie Jesse crowned Miss BDCF 2025 in celebration of Dayak culture

Mesha Carlynie Jesse crowned Miss BDCF 2025 in celebration of Dayak culture

Borneo Post10-07-2025
Mesha (centre), flanked by Axiomara (left) and Emily with their prizes in a photocall after after crowning.
SIBU (July 10): Mesha Carlynie Jesse was crowned Miss Borneo Dayak Cultural Festival (BDCF) 2025 during the grand finale held at Dataran Tun Tuanku Bujang Phase 1 here on Wednesday.
Her poise, confidence and graceful presentation of Dayak traditional culture earned her the coveted title, along with a cash prize of RM4,000, crown, sash, trophy, bouquet, hamper and certificate.
First runner-up Axiomara Tijan Andy walked away with RM3,000, a sash, trophy and consolation gifts, while Emily Rinya Lenggang who finished in third place, took home RM2,000 and similar prizes.
The seven other finalists ― Natasha Malviana, Manisha Vyonnie, Amenda Alannie, Jatitup Nyambar, Daphne Herbeck Ilam, Nelly Mujan and Melanie Joyce ― each received RM1,000 and a certificate of appreciation.
The cultural-themed beauty pageant was one of the highlights of the Dayak Cultural Night, featuring a variety of ethnic performances and traditional costume showcases.
Out of 24 contestants, 10 were selected to compete in the final round. The finalists donned traditional Orang Ulu attire, showcasing the richness of Dayak heritage through intricate textiles and ethnic accessories.
The event served as a platform to celebrate and preserve Dayak culture, while instilling cultural pride among the younger generation. BCF Mesha Carlynie Jesse Miss Borneo Dayak Cultural Festival Sibu
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