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SMC enters Malaysia Book of Records with towering 18.3m Melanau swing

Traditional ‘itut’ attraction draws over 2,000 visitors during vibrant Borneo Cultural Festival in Sibu

Updated 10 months ago · Published on 13 Jul 2025 9:11AM

SMC enters Malaysia Book of Records with towering 18.3m Melanau swing
Dr Sim Kui Hian praised the festival’s success in highlighting Borneo’s rich cultural tapestry. - July 13, 2025

THE Sibu Municipal Council (SMC) has secured a place in the Malaysia Book of Records (MBOR) with an 18.3-metre traditional Melanau swing, known as the itut, unveiled as the centrepiece of this year’s Borneo Cultural Festival (BCF).

Constructed at Dataran Tun Tuanku Bujang Phase 1 by members of the Persatuan Kebajikan Melanau Kampung Nangka, the towering structure drew 2,288 visitors over the 10-day celebration – surpassing the initial target of 2,000, aided by favourable weather throughout the event which began on 3 July.

SMC chairman Clarence Ting Ing Horh received the official MBOR certificate from its representative Edwin Yeoh during the closing ceremony of the festival’s 21st edition, officiated by Sarawak Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Dr Sim Kui Hian.

In remarks delivered by State Deputy Minister for Public Health, Housing and Local Government, Datuk Michael Tiang Ming Tee, Dr Sim praised the festival’s success in highlighting Borneo’s rich cultural tapestry.

“Over the past 10 days, the public has had the opportunity to witness the creativity and traditions of diverse communities, which also helped strengthen unity and reinforce the Bornean identity,” Bernama cited him saying.

He also commended the collective effort of individuals, government bodies, cultural groups, vendors and enforcement teams for their dedication in ensuring the smooth execution of the festival.

Dr Sim noted that such events go beyond entertainment, stating, “These are key elements in building resilient, cohesive, and culturally-rooted communities.”

He congratulated SMC and its co-organisers for what he described as one of the most successful editions of the BCF, expressing hope that the unity and cultural appreciation witnessed would continue to flourish.

The annual event brought together representatives from over 30 ethnic groups, offering an array of cultural showcases, including musical performances, traditional food bazaars, art exhibitions and communal kitchens. - July 13, 2025

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