
BCF 2025 to showcase Sibu's cultural richness, green aspirations
SIBU (July 2): SIBU (July 2): The Borneo Cultural Festival (BCF) 2025 is set to spotlight Sibu's vibrant cultural identity and commitment to sustainable development from July 3 to 12.
Organised by the Sibu Municipal Council (SMC), the festival, with the theme 'Rhythm of Borneo', will emphasise the harmony between Bornean culture, nature, and daily life, highlighting the region's ethnic diversity through art, performance and environmental awareness.
SMC Deputy Chairman and BCF 2025 Organising Committee Chairman, Mohamed Abdullah Izkandar, said the festival goes beyond cultural entertainment by promoting local heritage and values to a wider audience while involving grassroots communities.
'BCF 2025 is not only a platform to showcase cultural and artistic heritage, but also serves as a medium to promote Sibu's uniqueness to visitors from within and outside the country.
'We are also focusing on community involvement and the integration of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), in line with green development aspirations,' he told a press conference here today.
The festival will feature performances from Dayak, Malay-Melanau, Chinese, and Lun Bawang communities, alongside international acts from West Java, Indonesia, and Delhi, India.
A new official mascot, Engkuli the Bornean Clouded Leopard, will symbolise the unity of people, culture, and nature while raising awareness about endangered species, he said.
'We are optimistic about attracting more visitors this year due to relaxed travel restrictions.
'With the cooperation of various agencies, ministries, and sponsors, we are confident that BCF 2025 will become the largest cultural celebration in Sibu,' he added.
In line with the SDGs, waste management measures include designated bins and enforcement monitoring, with fines imposed on those who violate cleanliness rules.
He also revealed that Jalan Bujang Suntong will be temporarily closed on July 4, 11 and 12 to ensure public safety during key festival events, and advised the public to follow traffic instructions to avoid congestion and penalties.
With support from the Sarawak Ministry of Tourism, Creative Industry and Performing Arts, and various sponsors, BCF 2025 aims to be the largest cultural gathering in the region, reinforcing Sibu's identity as a cultural and ecological hub.
For updates and information, contact SMC at 084-333411 or follow their official social media platforms. BCF 2025 borneo cultural festival Rhythm of Borneo Sibu SMC
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Izkandar (seated centre) in a photocall with other organising committee members showing BCF 2025 posters. SIBU (July 2): SIBU (July 2): The Borneo Cultural Festival (BCF) 2025 is set to spotlight Sibu's vibrant cultural identity and commitment to sustainable development from July 3 to 12. Organised by the Sibu Municipal Council (SMC), the festival, with the theme 'Rhythm of Borneo', will emphasise the harmony between Bornean culture, nature, and daily life, highlighting the region's ethnic diversity through art, performance and environmental awareness. SMC Deputy Chairman and BCF 2025 Organising Committee Chairman, Mohamed Abdullah Izkandar, said the festival goes beyond cultural entertainment by promoting local heritage and values to a wider audience while involving grassroots communities. 'BCF 2025 is not only a platform to showcase cultural and artistic heritage, but also serves as a medium to promote Sibu's uniqueness to visitors from within and outside the country. 'We are also focusing on community involvement and the integration of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), in line with green development aspirations,' he told a press conference here today. The festival will feature performances from Dayak, Malay-Melanau, Chinese, and Lun Bawang communities, alongside international acts from West Java, Indonesia, and Delhi, India. A new official mascot, Engkuli the Bornean Clouded Leopard, will symbolise the unity of people, culture, and nature while raising awareness about endangered species, he said. 'We are optimistic about attracting more visitors this year due to relaxed travel restrictions. 'With the cooperation of various agencies, ministries, and sponsors, we are confident that BCF 2025 will become the largest cultural celebration in Sibu,' he added. In line with the SDGs, waste management measures include designated bins and enforcement monitoring, with fines imposed on those who violate cleanliness rules. He also revealed that Jalan Bujang Suntong will be temporarily closed on July 4, 11 and 12 to ensure public safety during key festival events, and advised the public to follow traffic instructions to avoid congestion and penalties. With support from the Sarawak Ministry of Tourism, Creative Industry and Performing Arts, and various sponsors, BCF 2025 aims to be the largest cultural gathering in the region, reinforcing Sibu's identity as a cultural and ecological hub. For updates and information, contact SMC at 084-333411 or follow their official social media platforms. BCF 2025 borneo cultural festival Rhythm of Borneo Sibu SMC


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