SEMPORNA, June 30 (Bernama) -- The inclusion of the iconic traditional festival of the Bajau community in Sabah, the Regatta Lepa, in the state's official tourism calendar has successfully attracted more tourists, offering them the opportunity to witness the vibrant spectacle of colourful traditional boats.
Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor said the festival not only celebrates the rich culture of the Bajau people but also serves as a platform to showcase Sabah’s enduring maritime heritage to visitors from around the world.
“What makes it more special is that this year marks the 30th year the Regatta Lepa Semporna is held, proving the strong commitment of the Semporna community in upholding their cultural heritage.
“With the inclusion of the festival in the tourism calendar, it is hoped this event will reach a new level and be able to attract more tourists to come and experience its vibrancy.
“Through the Regatta Lepa, we can showcase the beauty of the Bajau culture and the community’s efforts to preserve its seafaring heritage to tourists from around the world,” he said at the closing of the Regatta Lepa Semporna at the Padang Bandaran here last night.
The text of Hajiji’s speech was read out by the State Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment, Datuk Seri Panglima Christina Liew.
The chief minister said this year’s Regatta Lepa featured a variety of exciting content, such as the traditional Lepa parade, Sambulayang flag hoisting, crowning of the Lepa Queen and the awarding of the Tokoh Regatta Lepa.
He also congratulated the organisers of the Igathon event, which featured a continuous one-hour performance of the traditional Bajau dance, Igal-Igal, involving dancers from various cultural groups and communities.
The event has been entered into the Malaysia Book of Records as the longest Igal-Igal dance performance on June 21.
“Upholding the cultural treasures and ethnic heritage of the state is one of the key elements that make it a popular tourism product. This is because Sabah is a state rich in diverse ethnicities and cultures.
“The people of Sabah comprise 35 ethnic groups, each with its own unique culture, language, and festivals, making the state one of the most favoured tourist destinations, both for domestic and international visitors,” he said.
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