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Miri MP: Cultural festivals crucial for strong national identity
Chiew (second right) presents a certificate of excellence to one of the students who excelled in last years' Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) examination. Also in photo is Kebana president Hilary Samah Tet (second left).
MIRI (June 4): Festivals that celebrate the unique cultures of Sarawak's indigenous communities play an important role in building a strong national identity, said Miri MP Chiew Choon Man.
He said that events such as the Kenyah Badeng National Association (Kebana) Festival are more than just performances or exhibitions—they reflect the community's deep appreciation for its cultural heritage.
'It's a platform to honour the Kenyah Badeng culture while bringing together people of all ages through the spirit of 'segulai sejalai'—unity and togetherness,' he said during the closing ceremony and cultural night of the Kebana Festival at IKBN here on Monday.
Chiew noted that the evening's programme showcased the traditions, values and identity of the Kenyah Badeng community and urged greater efforts to ensure these elements are passed down to future generations.
'Young people, not just from the Kenyah Badeng but from all communities, must play their part in keeping their respective culture alive.
'Our elders have worked hard to preserve our language, customs and identity. Now it's time for the younger generation to carry that forward, so it doesn't fade away,' he said.
He also emphasised that Malaysia's rich mix of cultures—especially in Sarawak—is an integral part of the country's identity and strength.
On the Kebana Festival, Chiew described it as more than just an annual gathering—it is a meaningful effort to promote unity and support the talents of Kenyah youth.
'From cultural competitions to academic awards and other activities, the festival shows that culture is something that grows and adapts.
'As the MP for Miri, I strongly support initiatives like this because I believe personal growth must be matched with cultural development,' he said.
The festival, which took place from May 31 to June 2, featured various activities such as football and badminton competitions, long dance and solo dance contests, a beauty pageant and academic excellence awards for Kenyah Badeng children who excelled in their national examinations last year. Chiew Choon Man Kenyah Badeng National Association Festival lead