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May 30 – 31 2011 – Experience the Kadazandusun Harvest Festival celebrations on its grandest scale here. Join the local folks as they sing, dance, eat and play traditional games. This is also the main stage for the final round of the Unduk Ngadau (State Harvest Beauty Queen) pageant!
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May 26 – 6 2011 – Couples who will be tying the knot will find a variety of interesting exhibits under one roof at this fair. Browse through the collection of crafts, decorations, bridal services and many more to make the big day memorable.
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May 21, 2011 – Malaysia?s premier cultural extravaganza is back to dazzle everyone. Enjoy a cornucopia of spectacular traditional performances, colourful parades and exhibitions that will showcase the country?s arts and crafts.
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May 12 – 15 2011 – This annual event sees jazz groups from around the world converging at the Miri Resort City. Around 7,000 spectators and participants, comprising of locals, expatriates and visitors, are expected at this exciting musical galore.
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May 8 – 14 2011 – Traverse the Pahang River on a raft to experience the charming sights and sounds along the riverbanks. This annual event draws participants from around the world.
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Jun 1 – 30 2011 – Enjoyed the excitement of fulfilled activities specially programmed along Melaka River. You will be fascinated by the various activities that had been arranged to make this festival as a memorable one.
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Jun 5, 2011 – Tadau Kaamatan is a harvest festival celebrated in the state of Sabah. The festival marks the end of the harvesting season and the beginning of a new season. Visitors can watch traditional dances, musical performances and participate in other interesting activities.
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Jun 1 – 2 2011 – Gawai Dayak is a harvest festival celebrated by the state’s indigenous people, particularly the Ibans and Bidayuhs, in their traditional costumes. Ceremonial offerings of various local traditional delicacies and ‘tuak’ (home-made rice wine) are made to the gods of rice and prosperity. This unique festivity is a ‘must-see’ occasion for local and foreign tourists alike.
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