
HARI GAWAI: A CELEBRATION OF THANKSGIVING, MERRYMAKING AND FOOD
Gawai Dayak (Hari Gawai) is the soul of Sarawak. It is celebrated to mark the end of the rice harvesting season and the start of

Gawai Dayak (Hari Gawai) is the soul of Sarawak. It is celebrated to mark the end of the rice harvesting season and the start of

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