KUCHING (July 18): The 153-year-old Astana overlooking the Sarawak River should be made into a Sarawak Heritage Centre, says a senior advisor of Tun Jugah Foundation Dr Peter M. Kedit.
In a statement, he said to convert the building into a museum “would be the death knell” for one of Sarawak’s il
KERINGKAM, the traditional hand embroidery of Sarawak’s Malay community, will take a central role in a new youth development programme set to start next month.
KUCHING: A 140-year-old keringkam shawl, which once belonged to Ranee Margaret – the wife of Sarawak’s second White Rajah Charles Brooke – will be shown at the London Craft Week, showcasing the traditional embroidery of Sarawak’s Malay community.
KUCHING (May 3): Prof James Chin, a professor of Asian Studies at University of Tasmania, is in the search for interested individuals in Sarawak to stage a play based on Esca Brooke, the 'unacknowledged' first born of Rajah Charles Brooke.
Chin, in a Facebook post yesterday, said he had received