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Some still believe natives live on trees, laments tourism minister
Some still believe natives live on trees, laments tourism minister

Free Malaysia Today

time19 hours ago

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  • Free Malaysia Today

Some still believe natives live on trees, laments tourism minister

Federal tourism, arts and culture minister Tiong King Sing highlighted the potential of community-based tourism in Sarawak. (Bernama pic) PETALING JAYA : Federal tourism, arts and culture minister Tiong King Sing has urged his ministry to step up efforts to promote Sarawak's indigenous heritage, noting the persistence of outdated stereotypes about the state's indigenous communities among foreigners. 'Some still believe our native people live in the jungle,' he was quoted as saying by the Borneo Post. Tiong, the Bintulu MP, said he had urged ministry officers to 'go all out' in showcasing Sarawak's cultural heritage to tourists and Malaysians alike. He also highlighted the potential of community-based tourism, saying longhouse residents were open to developing homestay programmes. He said such programmes would allow tourists firsthand experience of the indigenous way of life. 'We'll be exploring this idea further to see how best we can move it forward in a way that respects tradition while embracing modern tourism, developing both culture and economy together side by side,' he said. Tiong also emphasised the importance of preserving Sarawak's traditional longhouses. He said longhouses like Rumah Raymond Plen were rare examples of how traditional longhouse architecture had been preserved in its full cultural richness. 'It's absolutely beautiful and full of character. Traditional longhouses like this are becoming increasingly rare in Bintulu, so finding one so well-preserved is truly something special.'

One dead, 21 left homeless in two separate Gawai Day fires in Bintulu
One dead, 21 left homeless in two separate Gawai Day fires in Bintulu

Malay Mail

time5 days ago

  • General
  • Malay Mail

One dead, 21 left homeless in two separate Gawai Day fires in Bintulu

MAN DIES, FIVE HOUSES DESTROYED IN BINTULU FIRES KUCHING, June 1 — The atmosphere of the Gawai Day celebration in Sarawak was marred when a man died while five terrace houses were destroyed in two separate fire incidents that occurred in Bintulu early this morning. According to the Sarawak Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) operations centre (PGO), the first incident on Saturday night left 21 people homeless, while another fire early Sunday morning claimed the life of one victim In the first incident, five single-storey terrace houses of the permanent structure were 100 per cent destroyed in a fire at Kidurong MLNG Housing, Jalan Abang Usop, Bintulu, on Saturday night. The emergency call was received at 11.43 pm on Saturday before 18 JBPM personnel from the Kidurong Fire and Rescue Station (BBP) and Bintulu BBP managed to extinguish the fire at 6.25 am today. In the second incident, a man identified as Wong Jun Din in his 50s was confirmed dead in a fire at a non-permanent house on Jalan Sibiew, near SJK Siong Boon at 2:32 am Sunday. 'The victim is believed to have been trapped but was successfully pulled out by other residents in an unconscious state with burn marks all over his body, before being confirmed dead by the Ministry of Health medical team at the scene,' said a statement on the PGO's official WhatsApp. Three other occupants were reported to have survived the incident. The cause of the fire and the total loss from both incidents are still under investigation. — Bernama MAN DIES, FIVE HOUSES DESTROYED IN BINTULU FIRES KUCHING, June 1 — The atmosphere of the Gawai Day celebration in Sarawak was marred when a man died while five terrace houses were destroyed in two separate fire incidents that occurred in Bintulu early this morning. According to the Sarawak Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) operations centre (PGO), the first incident on Saturday night left 21 people homeless, while another fire early Sunday morning claimed the life of one victim In the first incident, five single-storey terrace houses of the permanent structure were 100 per cent destroyed in a fire at Kidurong MLNG Housing, Jalan Abang Usop, Bintulu, on Saturday night. The emergency call was received at 11.43 pm on Saturday before 18 JBPM personnel from the Kidurong Fire and Rescue Station (BBP) and Bintulu BBP managed to extinguish the fire at 6.25 am today. In the second incident, a man identified as Wong Jun Din in his 50s was confirmed dead in a fire at a non-permanent house on Jalan Sibiew, near SJK Siong Boon at 2:32 am Sunday. 'The victim is believed to have been trapped but was successfully pulled out by other residents in an unconscious state with burn marks all over his body, before being confirmed dead by the Ministry of Health medical team at the scene,' said a statement on the PGO's official WhatsApp. Three other occupants were reported to have survived the incident. The cause of the fire and the total loss from both incidents are still under investigation. — Bernama MAN DIES, FIVE HOUSES DESTROYED IN BINTULU FIRES KUCHING, June 1 — The atmosphere of the Gawai Day celebration in Sarawak was marred when a man died while five terrace houses were destroyed in two separate fire incidents that occurred in Bintulu early this morning. According to the Sarawak Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) operations centre (PGO), the first incident on Saturday night left 21 people homeless, while another fire early Sunday morning claimed the life of one victim In the first incident, five single-storey terrace houses of the permanent structure were 100 per cent destroyed in a fire at Kidurong MLNG Housing, Jalan Abang Usop, Bintulu, on Saturday night. The emergency call was received at 11.43 pm on Saturday before 18 JBPM personnel from the Kidurong Fire and Rescue Station (BBP) and Bintulu BBP managed to extinguish the fire at 6.25 am today. In the second incident, a man identified as Wong Jun Din in his 50s was confirmed dead in a fire at a non-permanent house on Jalan Sibiew, near SJK Siong Boon at 2:32 am Sunday. 'The victim is believed to have been trapped but was successfully pulled out by other residents in an unconscious state with burn marks all over his body, before being confirmed dead by the Ministry of Health medical team at the scene,' said a statement on the PGO's official WhatsApp. Three other occupants were reported to have survived the incident. The cause of the fire and the total loss from both incidents are still under investigation. — Bernama MAN DIES, FIVE HOUSES DESTROYED IN BINTULU FIRES KUCHING, June 1 — The atmosphere of the Gawai Day celebration in Sarawak was marred when a man died while five terrace houses were destroyed in two separate fire incidents that occurred in Bintulu early this morning. According to the Sarawak Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) operations centre (PGO), the first incident on Saturday night left 21 people homeless, while another fire early Sunday morning claimed the life of one victim In the first incident, five single-storey terrace houses of the permanent structure were 100 per cent destroyed in a fire at Kidurong MLNG Housing, Jalan Abang Usop, Bintulu, on Saturday night. The emergency call was received at 11.43 pm on Saturday before 18 JBPM personnel from the Kidurong Fire and Rescue Station (BBP) and Bintulu BBP managed to extinguish the fire at 6.25 am today. In the second incident, a man identified as Wong Jun Din in his 50s was confirmed dead in a fire at a non-permanent house on Jalan Sibiew, near SJK Siong Boon at 2:32 am Sunday. 'The victim is believed to have been trapped but was successfully pulled out by other residents in an unconscious state with burn marks all over his body, before being confirmed dead by the Ministry of Health medical team at the scene,' said a statement on the PGO's official WhatsApp. Three other occupants were reported to have survived the incident. KUCHING, June 1 — The atmosphere of the Gawai Day celebration in Sarawak was marred when a man died while five terrace houses were destroyed in two separate fire incidents that occurred in Bintulu early this morning. According to the Sarawak Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) operations centre (PGO), the first incident on Saturday night left 21 people homeless, while another fire early Sunday morning claimed the life of one victim In the first incident, five single-storey terrace houses of the permanent structure were 100 per cent destroyed in a fire at Kidurong MLNG Housing, Jalan Abang Usop, Bintulu, on Saturday night. The emergency call was received at 11.43 pm on Saturday before 18 JBPM personnel from the Kidurong Fire and Rescue Station (BBP) and Bintulu BBP managed to extinguish the fire at 6.25 am today. In the second incident, a man identified as Wong Jun Din in his 50s was confirmed dead in a fire at a non-permanent house on Jalan Sibiew, near SJK Siong Boon at 2:32 am Sunday. 'The victim is believed to have been trapped but was successfully pulled out by other residents in an unconscious state with burn marks all over his body, before being confirmed dead by the Ministry of Health medical team at the scene,' said a statement on the PGO's official WhatsApp. Three other occupants were reported to have survived the incident. The cause of the fire and the total loss from both incidents are still under investigation. — Bernama

In Gawai address, Tiong vows no Dayak left behind as Putrajaya backs cultural revival, youth skills and inclusive growth
In Gawai address, Tiong vows no Dayak left behind as Putrajaya backs cultural revival, youth skills and inclusive growth

Malay Mail

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Malay Mail

In Gawai address, Tiong vows no Dayak left behind as Putrajaya backs cultural revival, youth skills and inclusive growth

SIBU, May 31 — The government remains steadfast in its commitment to uplifting the Dayak community through inclusive and sustainable development, said Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing. In the Gawai Dayak 2025 message, Tiong highlighted that initiatives such as homestay programmes and cultural tourism are not only designed to showcase Dayak heritage, but also to generate employment, stimulate local economies, and embed cultural values into daily life. 'We are also intensifying collaborations with local communities, providing skills training, empowering youth entrepreneurship, and supporting the revitalisation of traditional crafts within contemporary frameworks. 'With targeted and systemic support, we aim to nurture a generation that is culturally rooted yet globally confident,' he said. Tiong also paid special tribute to the elders, artisans, cultural bearers, and spiritual leaders who continue to guide their communities with wisdom and devotion. 'Because of your unwavering dedication, Gawai remains not only a celebration, but a living expression of identity and belonging.' The Bintulu MP stressed that Gawai Dayak is far more than a harvest festival, it is a profound celebration of culture, identity, and togetherness. 'It honours not only the beauty of the land, but the enduring spirit of the Dayak people – their unity, resilience, and deep-rooted connection to their heritage.' As the nation continues to modernise, Tiong urged Malaysians not to leave cultural traditions behind. 'Instead, they should be a compass that guides our development, anchoring our progress in identity, values, and community,' he added. He emphasised that culture is not merely a relic of the past, but the soul of the present and the seed of the future. 'Our duty is not only to preserve it, but to breathe new life into it, making it relevant, meaningful, and empowering for all.' 'Let us be reminded that true progress lies in the well-being of our people, the harmony of our communities, and the continuity of our cultural soul. 'In that spirit, I reaffirm our collective commitment to people-first policies that leave no one behind, ensuring that every community, including the Dayak, shares in the nation's journey forward.' He further said that Gawai is a time for reunion and renewal. 'As we mark this festive season, may we come together in unity and hope for a thriving Dayak community, a vibrant and inclusive Sarawak, and a peaceful, prosperous Malaysia for all. 'Once again, I wish you all a blessed and joyful Gawai. May we walk forward together, hand in hand, towards a brighter, shared tomorrow.' — The Borneo Post

One dead, another critically injured in Bintulu accident near Nyalau Bridge
One dead, another critically injured in Bintulu accident near Nyalau Bridge

Malay Mail

time30-05-2025

  • General
  • Malay Mail

One dead, another critically injured in Bintulu accident near Nyalau Bridge

BINTULU, May 30 — A man was killed and another seriously injured in a road accident near the Nyalau Bridge along Jalan Pesisir Bintulu-Miri yesterday. According to Samalaju Fire and Rescue (Bomba) chief Irwin Abidin, a team from his station was dispatched to the scene after receiving a distress call at 1.59pm. The incident involved a white pick-up truck carrying two Indonesian nationals. 'One of the victims identified as Dafid Duanda Putra was found trapped in the driver's seat and was pronounced dead at the scene by medical personnel,' he said in a statement. The second victim, known only as Ikhsan, was ejected from the vehicle and suffered serious head injuries. He was given initial treatment at the scene before being transported to Bintulu Hospital at 3.03pm. The deceased's body was later handed over to the Batu Niah police for further action. — The Borneo Post

Petronas invested RM25bil in Sarawak last year, says deputy premier
Petronas invested RM25bil in Sarawak last year, says deputy premier

Free Malaysia Today

time28-05-2025

  • Business
  • Free Malaysia Today

Petronas invested RM25bil in Sarawak last year, says deputy premier

Sarawak deputy premier Awang Tengah Ali Hasan said the Petronas investments include nine initial hydrocarbon discoveries and two oil fields. PETALING JAYA : Petronas invested RM25 billion in Sarawak last year, according to deputy premier Awang Tengah Ali Hasan. Awang Tengah, who is also the state's minister for trade, industry and investment, said the investments included nine initial hydrocarbon discoveries and two major production milestones: the Kasawari field in Block SK316 and the Jerun field in Block SK408. 'Offshore development and exploration projects are being carried out to ensure future energy security. 'Petronas is intensifying frontier exploration … and strategic partnerships in seismic processing. These efforts reinforce Sarawak's key role in Malaysia's energy sector and support long-term energy security and economic growth,' he said at the state assembly today. Awang Tengah also said Sarawak viewed natural gas as a crucial transition fuel in the global move towards net-zero emissions and was committed to its responsible development. He said the Sarawak Gas Roadmap aims to harness the state's abundant natural gas reserves – which make up over 60% of Malaysia's total – to drive industrialisation, enhance energy security, and attract sustainable investments. 'As part of this initiative, a RM100 million city gas trunkline project in Bintulu will soon be implemented to expand access to clean and affordable energy for households and businesses. 'In addition, the RM1 billion Samalaju Pipeline will deliver 300 million standard cubic feet of gas per day from Bintulu to the Samalaju Industrial Park,' he said. The installation of this pipeline is expected to be completed by the end of 2025.

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