
‘Kek-Nyalang' unites Mirians in sweet celebration of Sarawak Day
MIRI (July 24): Over 700 people gathered at Boulevard Shopping Mall here for 'Kek-Nyalang', Sarawak's first multicultural cake-sharing charity event held in conjunction with Sarawak Day.
Organised by Persatuan Prihatin Masyarakat Miri (PPMM), the event on July 22 featured a total of 503 cakes of various types, donated by sponsors and shared with guests to spread joy, unity, and compassion within the community.
Deputy Minister for Tourism, Creative Industry and Performing Arts Datuk Sebastian Ting, who officiated at the event, described Miri as a city filled with love and compassion, where community welfare efforts are always met with strong public support.
'The ability to give is a form of happiness. When we help others together, we also experience a sense of joy and fulfilment ourselves,' he said in his speech.
He praised the active involvement of youths in volunteerism and community service, calling them the driving force behind Sarawak's future development.
'The future of Sarawak depends not only on physical and economic progress but also on a generation of visionary, caring, and action-oriented young people.'
Ting urged continued societal support for the younger generation by providing opportunities for growth through service, allowing them to become catalysts for positive change in their communities.
Meanwhile, PPMM president Lee Jun Tak said the event was not only about cakes, but about extending love and support to those in need.
'We invited around 200 special guests from various special needs groups to celebrate Sarawak Day with us, sharing warmth and creating meaningful memories together.
'Charity is not just about money, but also about action and emotional connection. That is the foundation on which we built this organisation,' he added.
Founded in 2019, PPMM has grown from a small group of five to more than 400 volunteers today.
This year's celebration drew support from sponsors across Peninsular Malaysia, Brunei, Kuching, Sibu, and Bintulu, showing the wide reach and appeal of the initiative.
Also in attendance was Miri mayor Adam Yii. Kek-Nyalang miri sarawak day
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