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Badudun Fest, Limbang Buffalo Race 2025 all set for October staging
Badudun Fest, Limbang Buffalo Race 2025 all set for October staging

Borneo Post

time13-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Borneo Post

Badudun Fest, Limbang Buffalo Race 2025 all set for October staging

(From left) Dr Abdul Rahman being briefed by Mohamad on preparations for this year's Badudun Festival and annual buffalo race, to take place at Kampung Lubuk Piasau this October. LIMBANG (June 14): The Badudun Festival and Buffalo Race 2025, another major activity listed on the Sarawak Tourism Calendar, will be held here this Oct 24 to 26 An iconic event for more than 30,000 Malays in northern Sarawak, it has been organised and run by the Limbang Malay Association (PML) since 2012 and for this year, the venue will be held at Kampung Lubuk Piasau here. Deputy Minister of Food Industry, Commodities and Regional Development Sarawak Datuk Dr Abdul Rahman Ismail, accompanied by PML chairman Mohamad Abu Bakar, visited the sites of the festival and buffalo race yesterday. 'The visits are meant to ensure that preparations can be made as well as possible, and we will do our best to ensure that the sites are in good condition,' said Dr Abdul Rahman, the assemblyman for Bukit Kota. Badudun, which literally means 'visiting', covers the 14 Malay villages along the Limbang River. Badudun Festival Buffalo Race limbang

Brarak, Bipajak Gawai Bisegu proposed for Sarawak Tourism Calendar
Brarak, Bipajak Gawai Bisegu proposed for Sarawak Tourism Calendar

Borneo Post

time03-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Borneo Post

Brarak, Bipajak Gawai Bisegu proposed for Sarawak Tourism Calendar

Dr Jerip (third left) greeting attendees at the Brarak and Bipajak Gawai Bisegu 2025 celebration held at Kampung Segu Bunuk, Padawan. – Ukas photo KUCHING (June 3): The Brarak and Bipajak Gawai Bisegu cultural event has been proposed for inclusion in the Sarawak Tourism Calendar, with the aim of elevating it into one of the state's premier cultural tourism attractions. Deputy Minister for Transport, Datuk Dr Jerip Susil, made the announcement during the event held at Kampung Segu Benuk in Padawan on Monday, highlighting the festival's strong potential as a community-driven tourism initiative. 'Last year, the parade featured only six contingents. This year, the number has increased to 21, with an estimated 2,000 to 3,000 participants, a clear indication of its growing appeal,' he said, as reported by the Sarawak Public Communications Unit (Ukas). Dr Jerip said the event, organised by the Segu Bunuk Association, will continue to be refined and expanded based on community participation and public response. 'With the involvement of 21 contingents this year, we are confident the festival will continue to grow, offering even more vibrant and engaging activities in the years to come,' he added. The Mambong assemblyman also underscored the importance of such cultural events in promoting Sarawak's heritage to tourists, positioning them (the cultural events) as competitive cultural tourism products. 'These celebrations provide an important platform for local communities to express their identity, particularly through traditional attire and a shared sense of cultural pride,' he noted. Among those present at the event were Puncak Borneo MP Datuk Willie Mongin; Special Administrative Officer of the Greater Kuching Coordinated Development Agency (GKCDA), Datu Ik Pahon Joyik; Administrative Officer of the Padawan Sub-District Office, Julius Scott Sapong and other distinguished guests.

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