Sabahan in KL 'travels' home to Sabah by discovering ethnic languages


Tarian Mansayau is a dance unique to the Murut Nabaai ethnic group from Keningau, Sabah. The SCB Facebook page may just feature this dance in the future. — Filepic

For most of us, whenever we get a little homesick we start to search for things around us that remind us of home. Food, of course, would be the easiest and most accessible thing to look for. There’s also music and TV shows – these days, it is possible to find traditional songs or local hits from your hometown on various entertainment platforms.

And then there are shops, or places, that may take us back to our favourite hang out spots back home. Unfortunately, as we are mostly staying home in hopes to help curb the spread of the virus, the trip to that special spot would have to wait for now.

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