Chinese New Year Carnival 2009

In welcoming the Lunar New Year 2009, the Chinese New Year Carnival was held at Lintasan Deasoka; right in the heart of Kota Kinabalu city. This market which is located along the stretch of Gaya Street, was held annually within the state capital. From January 19th to the 23rd, many performances were also put up to commemorate the festivities and celebration of a year which promises to cultivate hard work and bring about prosperity; which is the Year of the Ox.

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The Carnival was filled with celebration and anticipation of the Lunar New Year and it was apparent on the faces of so many people that came to Lintasan Deasoka. With the crowd full of joy and merriment from the spirit of such festivities in welcoming the Lunar Year, many were also present to check out what items that catches their eye at the market because this only happens once a year. The streets were brightly lit with Chinese lanterns (which is also known as ‘Tang Lung’ ) hung along the market; coruscating and resplendent amidst the multifarious vendors along the stretch of Gaya Street.

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Cultural performances could also be seen upon the stage which also included traditional Chinese songs and dances performed by so many talented and charming young performers and artists. From the 21st to 22nd, the performances included a singing competition as well, both which were performed by students from local schools in Kota Kinabalu city. The performers mostly in their traditional Chinese costumes frolicking and enjoying themselves whilst putting on a good show, made their whole performance much more breathtaking and awe-inspiring.

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Seeing so many lively faces especially on the children, due to the items that the diversity of vendors had to offer at the night market. Various items were so appealing along the whole stretch which included not only colorful, marvelous lanterns and decorations for the Chinese new year jubilation but also wonderful assortment of delightful and tasty pastries, biscuits and candies. These are some of the unique items sold at the night market for this jovial season.

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The closing ceremony which was held on the 23rd, was executed flawlessly and attended by so many, from locals to tourists and high officials alike which was ended with displays of scintillating fireworks.

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Life in Borneo would like to wish all our  Chinese readers, wherever you are; Gong Xi Fa Cai, Happy Chinese New Year! Let us welcome this year with an open heart and willingness to work hard together and bring about prosperity to each other.

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Happy Chinese New Year 2009

This year will be the year of the Ox and we at lifeinborneo.com would like to wish everyone a Happy Chinese New Year 2009. Gong Xi Fa Chai!

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Dragon, Unicorn and Lion Dance Festival 2009 at Padang Merdeka

The Dragon, Unicorn and Lion Dance Festival 2009 was held at Padang Merdeka, Kota Kinabalu last Saturday, 17th January 2009. More than a dozen dance troupes from schools, clubs and associations from all around Sabah took part in this grand event which was held in celebration of the coming Chinese New Year.

Dragon, Unicorn and Lion Dance Festival 2009

The festival was officiated by Deputy Chief Minister Yang Berhormat Datuk Seri Panglima Yahya Hussin, who represented the Chief Minister of Sabah, Yang Amat Berhormat Datuk Seri Panglima Musa Haji Aman. There were a host of other dignitaries that attended the event, including Datuk Raymond Tan, Datuk Yee Moh Chai and the Mayor of Kota Kinabalu, Datuk Illyas Ibrahim.

Dragon, Unicorn and Lion Dance Festival 2009

Dragon, Unicorn and Lion Dance Festival 2009

Dragon, Unicorn and Lion Dance Festival 2009

Dragon, Unicorn and Lion Dance Festival 2009

Dragon, Unicorn and Lion Dance Festival 2009

Dragon, Unicorn and Lion Dance Festival 2009

Dragon, Unicorn and Lion Dance Festival 2009

Dragon, Unicorn and Lion Dance Festival 2009

Dragon, Unicorn and Lion Dance Festival 2009

The highlights of the festival were the dances, performed using props shaped into one of the three mythical creatures of Chinese folklores – the Lion, the Dragon and the Unicorn. These dances were performed with martial arts discipline but with the grace of a dancer, perfectly choreographed to deliver breathtaking stunts.

Dragon, Unicorn and Lion Dance Festival 2009

Dragon, Unicorn and Lion Dance Festival 2009

Dragon, Unicorn and Lion Dance Festival 2009

Dragon, Unicorn and Lion Dance Festival 2009

Dragon, Unicorn and Lion Dance Festival 2009

The Dragon, Unicorn and Lion Dance Festival 2009 was the biggest event held in Kota Kinabalu so far, and we are certain that more and much bigger events will be heading our way in the Year of the Ox. What a way to start the Chinese New Year!

Dragon, Unicorn and Lion Dance Festival 2009

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Looking back at 2008 @ Life in Borneo

As the year 2008 came to a close, we at Lifeinborneo.com decided to take this opportunity to look back at some of the events of last year that the crew covered and share it with all our readers.

January to March
The year started quietly, as there weren’t a lot of events happening, except for one: the welcoming of the year of the rat. The Chinese community celebrated the Chinese new year in February with enthusiasm. We get to see lion dance performances, as well as the open house tradition happening all over Kota Kinabalu.

February was also the month where citizens of Kota Kinabalu celebrate the anniversary of the city on 2nd February of each year. The city hall organized a street parade at the Promenade Boulevard to commemorate this event.

Kota Kinabalu City Day 2008

April to June
As the first quarter of 2008 passed by, the night life in KK started to pick up. Blue Note started their Generation Y events, which brought in DJs from some of West Malaysia’s hottest club to spin dance tunes for KK’s night owls. Shenanigan’s Fun Pub brought J-Style fashion to KK with there Harajuku Night, where they showed models attired in Japan’s latest and most extreme teen fashion.


Generation Y

Fashion Show

Harajuku Night

While the night partied, the morning saw international events on the seas and shores of Sabah. On the 26th of April 2008, Kota Kinabalu held the Freedom of Entry to The City ceremony at Padang Merdeka, where participants from the Royal Malaysian Navy, US Navy, Marine Nationale of France and the Royal Brunei Navy took part in the ancient naval tradition. On the 23rd of April 2008, dragon boats tore through the waters of Likas Bay during the 23rd Sabah Dragon Boat Race 2008, which saw the new-comers and locals from Tuaran beat the reigning champion Brunei for the grand prize.


Freedom of Entry to The City 2008


Sabah Dragonboat Race 2008

But the highlight was definitely in May, when Sabah and Sarawak celebrated the Harvest Festival. In Sabah, May was the time for Sabah Fest, when cultural events took place throughout the month, which ended with the most anticipated event in the Sabah Calendar – The Unduk Ngadau Grand Finals. We also went to Sarawak to experience the Sarawak World Harvest Festival 2008, where we covered their International Cultural Concert, a spectacular theme play based on a local Bidayuh folklore and the grand finals for Miss Fair & Lovely WHF 2008, Sarawak’s own unique ethnic beauty pageant.


Unduk Ngadau Grand Finals 2008


Unduk Ngadau Grand Finals 2008


Unduk Ngadau Grand Finals 2008


Sarawak World Harvest Festival 2008 – Cultural Concert

Panglima Kulow
Sarawak World Harvest Festival 2008 – Panglima Kulow Theme Play


Sarawak World Harvest Festival 2008 – Miss Fair & Lovely WHF 2008

July to September
Things started to slow down after May, but there were events that kept the Lifeinborneo.com crew busy. In July, the Lifeinborneo.com team went to to coastal town of Sipitang to catch the conclusion of the 9th Gambus Festival 2008 – the biggest Gambus festival in Sabah.

Gambus Festival 2008 in Sipitang

In August 2008, we covered more interesting events: the Borneo International Cat Show 2008 at the Sabah Trade Centre and the Sabahan Bloggers Gathering 2008 at Imperial International Hotel. The Borneo International Cat Show was the first international cat show ever to be held in Sabah (and perhaps of Borneo) while the Sabahan Bloggers Gathering invited bloggers from all over Sabah. Also there was the Base Jumping event at the Tun Mustapha Tower.


Borneo International Cat Show 2008


Sabahan Bloggers Gathering 2008


Base Jumping at Tun Mustapha Tower

August and September were also important to everyone in Malaysia. 31st of August 2008 was Merdeka Day for Malaysia, and a Merdeka Day Parade was held at the Kota Kinabalu Waterfront. September 20008 was the fasting month for the Muslim community, known as the Month of Ramadhan. It was also a month which saw multitude of street hawkers selling delicacies that can only be found during the Ramadhan at Food Bazaars.


Merdeka Day Parade


Ramadhan Food Bazaar

October to December
As the Muslim community celebrated Aidilfitri, events in Kota Kinabalu started picking up again. First, there was the Borneo International Marathon 2008 – the first of its kind to be held – which brought in participants from all over the world. Then we have the Tattoo and Art Exhibition at the Monsopiad Cultural Village (a part of a month-long arts event). After that we went to Kota Belud to cover the Annual Traditional Open-Air Market, where we brought you the Tamu Kota Belud – the biggest open-air market in Sabah – the horsemanship of the Bajau people.


Borneo International Marathon 2008


Tattoo Art Exhibition at Monsopiad Cultural Village


The traditional Tamu Besar Kota Belud

In November 2008, we attended the ‘Bear Necessities’ Fundraising Event which was held at Shangri-La Tanjung Aru Resort and Spa. It was the biggest fundraising event we’ve covered so far. The event successfully raised a total amount of RM1.3 million, which will kick-start the construction of the biggest Sun Bear conservation centre in Borneo.

BSBCC Fundraiser Event

As the Christmas season filled the air in December, we covered clickstartplay.com’s HobbyCon 2008, the biggest hobby convention in KK yet. Then we covered the last sports event of 2008 in KK, the F2 World Cup Powerboat Race 2008. We end our December (and our event-coverage spree of 2008) with Red Bull Female Driver Search 2008, which was held at 1Borneo.


HobbyCon 2008


F2 World Cup Powerboat Race 2008


Red Bull Female Driver Search 2008

It has been a good year for Lifeinborneo.com. We hope that all our readers had a good year as well, and wished you all will have a better year in the new year. We look forward to experiencing the life in Borneo in 2009 with all our readers.

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