Saturday, May 14, 2016

Kaamatan Festival Must Be Defended, Capitalised To Boost Tourism


KOTA KINABALU -- The Kaamatan Festival as an original heritage of Sabah must be defended and capitalised to boost the tourism sector in the state, said Communications and Multimedia Minister Datuk Seri Dr Salleh Said Keruak.

He said in this regard, he hoped the Kota Kinabalu City Hall would continue to organise Kaamatan (harvest) festivals continuously every year and draw up comprehensive programmes in the city so that the Kaamatan mood could be felt not only by the city dwellers but also tourists.

"The Kaamatan Festival is only found in Sabah and rightly we should promote it and simultaneously lure more tourists to this state," he said when closing the Kota Kinabalu-level Kaamatan Festival at Padang Merdeka, here, Saturday night.

Commenting on the two-day carnival which opened yesterday, Salleh said the festival would not only promote interaction among the people of various races but also inculcate mutual respect between one another for a harmonious environment.

"The Kaamatan festival involves the cooperation and efforts of various races and ethnic groups which directly portray the unity, goodwill and understanding among the residents in the city. This is in line with the theme of the Kaamatan festival this year which is 'Peace and Friendship'.

"I believe the Kaamatan festival could be promoted as a tourism product apart from being a platform to strengthen national unity especially in Sabah which has more than 30 ethnic groups and more than 50 language dialects," he said.

Meanwhile, Salleh called on the people in the state to appreciate the sacrifice and struggle of leaders and communities to ensure Sabah continued to exist in peace and harmony.

In this regard, he said it was important for the people of various races in the state to be united, maintain solidarity and mutual understanding for the progress of the state and nation.

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