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    Laksa Sarawak

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    Background Ayuma Enterprise was intergrated in the year 2000. This company product Laksa Sarawak flavoring salled “Perencah Laksa Haji Manan” and sell it throughout the country. Ideas that attract the the owner of this company‚Zuriah Binti Manan and his husband came from his father talent. Haji Manan is well-known as great Laksa Sarawak makers in Kuching a few years ago. He taught his daughter an son in law to make Laksa Sarawak to continue his talent in the future. Begin with small amount of capital

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    Sarawak

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    The documentary “Tribe” which features the lives of an indigenous tribe from Sarawak‚ Malaysia‚ the “Penan”‚ is absolutely an absolute eye-opener. Not only did it inform the viewers about the Penan people but it also left an impact of the growing awareness of the people to unjust abuse to the environment and the simplicity of life. According to my search‚ The Penans are a nomadic aboriginal people living in Sarawak and Brunei. Penans are one of the last such peoples who remained as hunters and gatherers

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    Sarawak Regatta

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    brother last 2 years in Sarawak Regatta event. This picture is show longboat racing or ‘Lumbak Perahuk Panjang’ in Sarawak language. I choose this picture because it is very unique and also gives significant when all people gather in one place to watch the great local event. I have been stay in Sarawak for almost 20 years because my parent working here and of course Sarawak’s people has much culture to tell everyone. First of all‚ Sarawak regatta is one of most great event in Sarawak and it held once a

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    DEFINITION OF NATIVES OF SARAWAK In 1920 a native was ‘a natural born subject of H.H the Rajah.’ In 1933 this became ‘a natural born subject of any race now considered to be indigenous to the State of Sarawak;’This definition was later carried into the Land Ordinance of 1948.In the later revised version of 1958‚Section 5(7) on Native reserves leaves it to local customary law to determine whether or not a person is ‘a member of the native community.’(Borneo Research Bulletin 30:28-40‚1999)

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    BORNEO(SABAH) -Sabah before the colonisation of the British 1 2 DURING THE BRITISH COLONISATION OF SABAH -The North Borneo Chartered Company  3 3 THE PEOPLE OF SABAH 5 4 HISTORY OF SARAWAK -Sarawak before the British colonisation 6 5 Sarawak during British colonisation 8 6 The people in Sarawak depending on who they are and their culture or traditions. - THE IBANS -BIDAYUH -ORANG ULU -MELANAU -CHINESE 10 7 FORMATION OF MALAYSIA 15 8 REFERENCES 17 HISTORY OF NORTH

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    1. Problemstellung The Iban longhouses are a key attraction in Sarawak. Even West Malaysians find Sarawak´s ethnic culture exotic because there are no similar communities in Peninsular Malaysia. The Iban customs and traditions are unique because Sarawak is the only part of Malaysia and of the world that is home to this community. Total visitor arrivals into Sarawak was 394.992 in 2002 compared to 2012 it increased to 4‚069‚023. From interviews with local tour operators and hoteliers‚ it is clearly

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    LAWS OF SARAWAK LAND CODE CHAPTER 81 (1958 EDrTrOlO lncorporatingall amendments modifi cations and ’ upto L 1.1999 Conpiled in the STA’IE ATTORNEY.GENERAL’S CIIAMBERS‚ KUCHINC DICETAK OLEH PERCETAI(AN N‚4SIONAL MALAYSIABERHAD‚ KUCHNC‚ SARAWA( 1999 : 1 - . ] . 2"1 Native customary rights Part II 5.---(1)’’ As ftom the lst dayofJanuary‚ 1958‚ native customary rights may be createdin accordance with the native customarylaw of the cornmurity or conmunities concemedby

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    Leading cinema operator‚ Golden Screen Cinemas (GSC) extends its reach to East Malaysia with the opening of its first cinema in Sarawak with the opening of GSC Bintang Megamall‚ Miri under the “GSC Lite” branding today. “The 8-screen GSC Bintang Megamall‚ Miri is the first GSC cinema to open with all- digital halls in the GSC chain‚ the first all-digital hall cinema in East Malaysia and will also offer the first digital 3D hall in Miri”‚ said Ms Koh Mei Lee‚ GSC Chief Executive Officer. “GSC

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    The History of Sarawak: Where Do We Begin? This is a kind of a love story. There is a Malay saying tak kenal maka tak cinta which has been used for the tourist promotion song‚ "to know Malaysia is to love Malaysia" and the Sarawak version should be "to know Sarawak is to love Sarawak". Undoubtedly to know the history of Sarawak is to love Sarawak. For the historians it is not that simple as falling in love. In the case for Sarawak we do not know where and when to begin. Sarawak has a fairly rich

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    For more than 30 years‚ there have been discussions concerning the development of the Bakun Dam in the East Malaysian state of Sarawak. If built‚ the dam would be the largest in South-East Asia. The Bakun Dam: A Case Study indicates that generating 2400 megawatts of power‚ it would provide electricity for all of Sarawak‚ and for industries and cities in mainland Malaysia‚ through a cable under the South China Sea. At 650 kilometres‚ this would be by far the longest cable in the world. The Bakun

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