Sabah delegation at KL weekend fest promotes state's unique culture, nature


Sabah delegation at the recently concluded KLWKND event in Kuala Lumpur. – Picture courtesy of SCENIC

KOTA KINABALU: Sabah's participation at the national level Kuala Lumpur Weekend (KLWKND) Festival to promote its "culture and nature" has been described as very fruitful and positive in helping the state's economic recovery.

Sabah Creative Economy and Innovation Centre (Scenic) delegation leader Eva Chris Anthony said their participation in the recently concluded festival was a proactive step toward collaboration between state and federal stakeholders to enhance Sabah's image as a land rich in natural resources, tropical forests and cultural treasures.

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