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Royston (third right) receives a souvenir from Ho (second left) during the event.

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MUKAH: Participants of the Mukah Division Wushu Taolu and Wushu Sanda Camp 2025 are encouraged to fully utilise the opportunity to gain valuable experience throughout the duration of the camp.

Tellian assemblyman, Royston Valentine, stated that the knowledge and exposure acquired during the camp should be maximised.

“This is to support the participants themselves, particularly in the development of wushu in the Mukah Division.

“With the experience gained throughout this camp, it will certainly help participants improve their achievements, whether at the divisional, state or higher levels,” he said.

He made these remarks when officiating the Mukah Division Wushu Taolu and Wushu Sanda Camp 2025 at Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan Cina (SJKC) Chong Boon here yesterday.

In line with this, Royston also shared that the Mukah Wushu Association has now been officially registered under the Sarawak Wushu Association, enabling it to progress to higher levels more easily.

Royston (fourth right) captures a commemorative photo with others after the event.

He added that the Mukah Wushu Association now has the potential to compete with associations from other divisions and eventually reach even greater heights.

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“This will certainly contribute to the development of sports in the Mukah Division,” he said.

In addition, Royston announced a grant of RM10,000 for the Mukah Wushu Association to support its ongoing activities.

A total of 85 participants joined the camp, ranging in age from five to twenty-one years old.

Besides Mukah, participants also came from Oya and Dalat.

Also present were Mukah District Officer, Peleadzman Ahip, and Mukah Wushu Association Chairman, Ho Ing Siong.

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