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Kapit poised to become cultural tourism hub, says Nanta

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Nanta officiates at the event. Photo: Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi Official Facebook

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KAPIT: The town has the potential to become a focal point for cultural tourism thanks to the richness and uniqueness of Dayak customs and traditions, says Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi.

The Kapit MP said the organisation of such events not only directly boosts small and medium industries related to culture and tradition but also enhances community pride.

“That is why I commend the efforts in organising the Kapit Dayak Cultural Festival 3.0 (KDCF), which holds great significance for the Dayak community and the people of Kapit,” he said in a Facebook post today (12 May).

He added that KDCF, held annually since 2023 and now included in the Sarawak Tourism Calendar of Events, has grown in popularity, not only among the local community in Kapit, but also among people from other states and abroad.

Therefore, he hopes that KDCF’s objectives will continue to be strengthened in preserving and promoting the culture, customs, and handicrafts of the Dayak community.

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Nanta (6th left) in a group selfie with attendees of the event. Photo: Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi Official Facebook

“In addition to its aim of promoting the Kapit Division as a tourism destination that highlights Dayak culture, traditions, and cuisine, the KDCF also provides a platform to foster a society that respects and appreciates Dayak heritage, while also serving as a medium to strengthen unity and cohesion,” he stressed.

Nanta, who is also the Works Minister, expressed hope that through these objectives, KDCF will continue to improve and attract more participation from Kapit residents—whether by operating food stalls, selling handicrafts, or engaging in similar activities.

“Furthermore, I also encourage KDCF to continue organising a variety of exciting programmes, especially ‘Pekit Kumang’, as its purpose goes beyond showcasing the beauty of Dayak girls.

“It has also nurtured many young individuals skilled in weaving, creating pua kumbu, kain buri, and other crafts, thereby driving the community’s socio-economic development,” he added.

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