Wednesday, 18 March 2026

Author: Priscilla Tawie

Valentine’s Day- Keeping Love Alive

It is always inspiring to see couples continue to love each other as if it’s day one. Some continue to shower their partner with roses, while others prepare meals—as if it were the first day of their relationship. However, for some, love can be a difficult challenge. Regardless, love is

World Radio Day: A voice that echoes through time

This World Radio Day, the Sarawak Tribune celebrates Thomas Tegong Laka, a veteran in the radio broadcasting industry. With over 40 years of experience as a radio announcer, Thomas shares his journey into radio and his experiences after retirement. From humble beginnings to radio icon A veteran in the radio

Wai FM: Keeping tradition alive through the airwaves

In the past, radio was not a form of entertainment as it is today. Instead, it served as a means of communication — relaying information about natural disasters, messages between villages, and other important updates. First produced in the early 20th century, the radio quickly became a vital tool that

World Cancer Day: United by Unique

A terrifying disease, cancer often leaves wounds beyond the physical. It discourages and demotivates those diagnosed with it. This year, the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) has introduced a new theme for the next three years, in conjunction with World Cancer Day—‘United by Unique’, championing empathy and empowerment for

LEGO, a world of its own

The LEGO Group, in partnership with Box of Bricks, opens its new LEGO Certified Store in Sarawak. The store, now opened at The Spring Shopping Mall, Kuching, is designed to enable families and LEGO fans to create unforgettable memories through hands-on play opportunities. Fascinatingly, the store features a variety of

Holding on to traditions

The 177-year-old Hong San Si temple, located on Wayang Street in Kuching, stands majestically each year as devotees visit the grounds to pray to the deities. During Chinese New Year, the temple is filled not only with devotees but also with Chinese people who uphold the tradition of giving thanks

Chun Lian: The timeless art of Chinese calligraphy

The art of calligraphy couplets (chun lian) during Chinese New Year holds significant meaning and remains an integral part of the global Chinese community. These couplets, often written on red paper, encapsulate poetic blessings and well-wishes for the coming year. As a cherished heritage of the Chinese culture, they are

Generational gap: Tradition meets the digital era

With each passing generation, a piece of tradition is lost, as many customs are passed down orally rather than documented. As culture intersects with modernity, numerous rituals fade into fragments of the past. Today’s Chinese New Year (CNY), while still steeped in traditions, is vastly different from the celebrations of

Le Atelier: Artistry in every detail

Nurturing aspiring makeup artists to excel in creative artistry THE beauty industry in Sarawak is flourishing, providing a platform for artists and technicians to develop their skills. With a growing pool of talent, the region is home to an increasing number of multi-skilled individuals making waves in the field. Melissa

MUAs A thriving profession

COSMETICS have been part of human history for centuries, with Queen Cleopatra of Ancient Egypt among the earliest documented users. Today, makeup continues to play a significant role in cultures worldwide, serving as a tool to enhance natural beauty, refine features, or express creativity through artistic designs. With the rising