28-06-2025
Dayak traditions foster unity in Sarawak, says Batu Kitang rep
Lo (right) strikes the gong ten times as a symbolic gesture to officiate the Tematu Ethno Fest 2025, accompanied by (from right) Atok, Geofrey, and John.
KUCHING (June 28): The customs and traditions of the Dayak community can contribute to the spirit of unity in Sarawak, said Batu Kitang assemblyman Dato Lo Khere Chiang.
Speaking at the launch of Tematu Ethno Fest 2025, held in conjunction with the Gawai Dayak celebration at Kampung Tematu's multipurpose hall last night, Lo highlighted that harmony is possible when all communities embrace and respect each other's unique cultural practices.
'The diversity of cultures, ethnicities, and religions is not a barrier for us to become a united and harmonious society, as long as we uphold mutual respect,' he said.
'We in Sarawak are very fortunate because religion and ethnicity have never been sources of conflict in the spirit of unity that has long been established.'
An opening performance by participants of the Sindok Gawea Tematu 2025 competition.
He also commended the event's organising committee, led by chairman John Pata James Jumin, for continuously improving the event's organisation with each passing year.
Formerly known as Karnival Gawai & Bitanding Dayung Gawea Tematu, the event has been rebranded as Tematu Ethno Fest. This year marks a decade of the event's organisation.
The evening also featured the introduction parade of finalists for the Onak Dayung Gawea Tematu 2025 and Sindok Gawea Tematu 2025 competitions, along with a talent and contemporary dress showcase by the Dayung Gawea Tematu 2025 finalists.
During the event, Lo announced an allocation of RM200,000 for road repair works in Kampung Tematu, specifically from Lorong Tematu 13 to Lorong Tematu 17.
A captivating dance performance by a Dayung Gawea Tematu 2025 contestant (right) and her partner during the talent showcase.
Lo also presented a cheque for RM3,000 to the Village Development and Security Committee (JKKK) of Kampung Tematu, which was received by village chief Geofrey Tahang during the event.
Also present were Kuching Division Bidayuh Temenggong Atok Derop, along with other invited guests and attendees. Dayak community lead Lo Khere Chiang Tematu Ethno Fest