KUCHING, June 15 2026: Deputy Tourism, Creative Industry and Performing Arts Minister Sebastian Ting Chiew Yew described Gawai Ngiling Tikai festival as not just a cultural event for the Dayak community, but also serves as an important platform in strengthening relationships and understanding between the various communities in Sarawak.
Caption: Deputy Minister Sebastian Ting performing the Iban ajat around the "ranyai" at the closing of the Gawai Dayak celebration
He said Sarawak has a rich cultural heritage and unique ethnic diversity, with people from various races having long lived in harmony, respecting each other and together forming the special values of the Sarawakian community.
“Sarawak is one of the most diverse states in Malaysia with 34 ethnic groups, each of which has its own language, culture, customs and festivals that are the pride of the people of this state.
“Whether it is Gawai Dayak, Chinese New Year, Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Christmas or other ethnic festivals, we can see people from various races and religions opening their homes to receive visitors and celebrate the festival together.
“This spirit of unity and tolerance is the most valuable asset for Sarawak,” he said when speaking at the Gawai Ngiling Tikai celebration ceremony held in Kampung Sealine, yesterday.
Sebastian said the social harmony and stability enjoyed by Sarawak for so long and its recognition as the best example of multi-racial life in the country was the result of the practice of mutual respect, understanding and tolerance among its people.
He also stressed that apart from preserving inter-racial harmony, the Sarawak government is committed to strengthening educational development to improve the living standards of the people and provide a brighter future for the younger generation.
Commenting on the Gawai Ngiling Tikai celebration, he said organising such programmes not only honours the cultural heritage of the Dayak community, but also serves as a platform to strengthen ties and unity among the multi-racial community.
“Let us continue to preserve and inherit the rich culture of each ethnicities, while displaying the spirit of unity, friendship and harmony that is the pride of Sarawak,” he said.




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