MIRI, May 4 2026: Miri City is selected as the centre of this year’s state-level Gawai Dayak and Ethnocultural Festival as it is a place inhabited by people of various races, religions and cultures, Deputy Premier Douglas Uggah said tonight.
Caption: Deputy Premier Douglas Uggah waving to the crowd on arrival for the opening of Gawai Dayak and Ethnocultural Festival last night
He said the selection is also in line with efforts to expand the celebration beyond Kuching so to provide opportunities for more people in the north of the state to join in celebrating the festival.
“The decision also reflects the state government's inclusive approach in ensuring that every region has the opportunity to host large-scale events,” he said when officiating the festival.
"The spirit of 'Segulai Sejalai' is clearly evident through the close cooperation of various non-governmental organisations (NGOs) who have joined hands to make this festival a success," he said.
He stressed that the festival carries great significance because it does not just feature traditional dances or clothing, but also encompasses the way of life, values, history and identity of various ethnic communities.
He said that heritage such as the Ajat Iban, Orang Ulu traditional dance, traditional weaving and ethnic food are strategic assets that can be highlighted as a catalyst for the state's economy.
"Culture is no longer just an aesthetic value, but can instead be an economic engine and pride at the global level," he explained.
He said the festival provides an opportunity for more than 70 local traders to generate income, in addition to being a cultural education platform for the younger generation.
He said he is optimistic that the target income of RM1.8 million can be achieved, compared to RM1.3 million recorded in Kuching previously, taking into account the encouraging response even in rainy conditions.
Among those present at the opening ceremony were Minister of Food Industry, Commodities and Regional Development Dr Stephen Rundi Utom, Minister of Transport Lee Kim Shin and Minister in the Premier's Department John Sikie Tayai and Deputy Minister of Public Health, Housing and Local Government and the Sarawak level Gawai Dayak celebration organizing Committee 2026 Dr Penguang Manggil.
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