KUCHING: The Sunbliss Market, which ran from June 26 to June 29 at the MJC Papillon Street Mall, concluded on a high note, drawing in hundreds of visitors
The event, supported by the SME Association of Sarawak, featured more than 30 booths from local vendors and indie brands. It offered a vibrant display of handmade crafts, artisanal food, and unique Sarawakian products, while highlighting the growth of the state’s small business community.
Visitors enjoyed a host of family-friendly highlights, including the Little Bosses Market, a lively Colouring Contest, and the crowd-pleasing Spicy King Challenge.
SME Sarawak amplified the event’s reach through its network of entrepreneurs, sponsoring lanyards for vendors and engaging with the community throughout the market.

SME Association of Sarawak’s deputy president Achin Wilson Injau said that Sunbliss Market’s success highlights the value of community events that foster entrepreneurship and inclusivity, adding that SME Sarawak will continue to support grassroots efforts to boost the local economy.
“The success of Sunbliss Market reaffirms the importance of collaborative community events that promote entrepreneurship and create inclusive spaces for families, youth, and creative talents,” said Achin.
Present during the closing ceremony of Sunbliss Market was political secretary to the Premier of Sarawak, Kho Teck Wan, representing Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Dr. Sim Kui Hian.