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Mayor Wee urges public to show love for Sarawak by participating in 722 Walk

Mayor Wee urges public to show love for Sarawak by participating in 722 Walk

Borneo Post19 hours ago
Dato Wee Hong Seng
KUCHING (July 20): Sarawakians are invited to show their love for the state by joining the 722 Walk next Tuesday, held in conjunction with this year's Sarawak Day celebration.
Kuching South Mayor Dato Wee Hong Seng said everyone can take part in the walk in the spriit of unity to show their pride and love for Sarawak.
'The 3km-walk is set to begin at MBKS Complex, passing through Jalan Padungan, the Kuching Waterfront and Darul Hana Bridge, before concluding at Dataran Ibu Pertiwiku,' he said during his Facebook live session 'Shall WEE Talk'.
Wee encouraged participants to wear the state colours of red, yellow and black, or dress in traditional or cultural attire to show their love for Sarawak.
The 722 Walk is open to everyone, irrespective of their backgrounds and beliefs.
The Mayor reminded all that Sarawak Day is not just a celebration, but a time to reflect on the journey that Sarawak has gone through and what Sarawakians should do for their state.
The forthcoming event will feature light refreshments, a Zumba warm-up session and a flag-raising ceremony at Dataran Ibu Pertiwiku.
Wee believed that the walk will strengthen Sarawakians' unity, celebrate their identity and show the world what it truly means to be a Sarawakian.
It will mark the first time MBKS together with Kuching North City Hall (DBKU) and Padawan Municipal Council (MPP) jointly undertake the walk, with MBKS taking the lead this time.
He said non-Sarawakians are also welcome to join the walk to show their support for what Sarawak is fighting for.
'I have come across some Chinese nationals who said that they choose Sarawak because it is a safe and politically stable place.
'They choose to send their children to the international schools here, allowing the young generation to pick up both English and Bahasa Malaysia as well as local dialects such as Hokkien,' he added. 722 Walk sarawak day Wee Hong Seng
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