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Science Magazine in 2015 rated Malaysia as one of the worst countries for plastic waste. In 2010 alone, we produced almost three million tonnes of plastic waste. And the number has all but stopped growing.
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Science Magazine in 2015 rated Malaysia as one of the worst countries for plastic waste. In 2010 alone, we produced almost three million tonnes of plastic waste. And the number has all but stopped growing.
Pesta Kaul is Mukah’s famed “cleansing” festival of the Melanau community, which makes up the vast majority of the people living in this quaint coastal town located some 157 kilometres from Sibu (about 2 hrs 35 mins drive).
Actively promoting Sarawak to the world, Sarawak Tourism Board (STB), Incorporated under Sarawak Tourism Board (Incorporation) Ordinance on Nov 12, 1994, has played a fundamental role in raising the global profile of Sarawak’s tourism products.
Sibu International BASE Jump 2018 will have BASE jumping enthusiasts gathering yet again for an adrenaline-packed ride full of thrills! Witness daredevils perform breathtaking stunts from Sept 21 to 23…
On Sept 20, 2017, the Budayaw BIMPEAGA Festival of Cultures was held for the very first time. The festival, which was held in General Santos City in the Philippines and…
By now, many will have known about Bintulu’s pride and joy that is the Borneo International Kite Festival (BIKF), Bintulu. It is an award-winning annual festival organised by Bintulu Development…
This year’s Padawan Raft Safari, organised by the Padawan Municipal Council (MPP) and in collaboration with Ministry of Tourism, Malaysia, and Ministry of Tourism, Arts, Culture, Youth and Sports, Sarawak,…
One of many local events that has been gaining international attention is the Semadang River Tagang Fishing Festival, which returns for its 4th edition this year. It’s an interesting festival…
Have you been to Sri Aman – the quaint riverine town famous for being THE spot to witness a natural phenomenon known as the benak? If your answer’s “no”, this…