Heritage

Treasure the past before it’s lost forever

NGO Badan Warisan Malaysia seeks to raise awareness for Sarawak’s heritage through six-part webinar series

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 17 Apr 2022 10:00AM

Treasure the past before it’s lost forever
BWM hopes to encourage the general public, the private sector, and government, to protect our heritage as well. Pictured here is the Rumah Penghulu Abu Seman after it was restored by BWM. – BWM pic, April 17, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – In conjunction with World Heritage Day tomorrow (April 18), Badan Warisan Malaysia (BWM), a non-governmental organisation, is introducing an exclusive webinar series titled ‘BWM Talk Series: Spotlight on Sarawak’, or #TokSarawak. 

The six-part programme, curated by Tan Sri Leo Moggie and Puan Sri Elizabeth, will cover a wide range of topics from the architectural history of longhouses, ancient forts of Sarawak and the origins of the Baram Regatta. Sarawakian textiles, cuisine as well as cultural, historical and natural heritage assets will also be discussed.

The talk series, scheduled to begin on April 21, will feature an impressive line-up of guest speakers, such as Tun Jugah Foundation research director Dr Robert Menua Salleh; the Culinary Heritage and Arts Society Sarawak (Chass) chairperson Datin Dona Drury Wee; and Unimas Institute of Borneo Studies associate research fellow Dr Valerie Mashman.

BWM and the #TokSarawak series is curated by life members Tan Sri Leo Moggie and Puan Sri Elizabeth, who are strong advocates of preserving Sarawakian heritage for our nation’s development. – BWM pic
BWM and the #TokSarawak series is curated by life members Tan Sri Leo Moggie and Puan Sri Elizabeth, who are strong advocates of preserving Sarawakian heritage for our nation’s development. – BWM pic

“We are extremely grateful to host this webinar series in collaboration with leading academics and heritage specialists to showcase Sarawak’s unique and diverse heritage. In Malaysia, we are at threat of losing both our built and intangible heritage due to modernisation and urban transformation.

"Heritage assets tell a story of our history, places and diverse culture. Inherited from our predecessors, we must learn to appreciate and safeguard it for generations to come,” said BWM president Lim Wei-Ling.

Moggie, who is also a BWM life member, shared, “Heritage appreciation is crucial in helping us develop not just as a state, but a nation. As a proud Sarawakian, I hope that this series will shine a light on the state’s rich heritage and encourage more young people to participate in preservation activities as well.”

The Rumah Penghulu Abu Seman before it was restored. – BWM pic
The Rumah Penghulu Abu Seman before it was restored. – BWM pic

“PETRA Energy Berhad is happy to support #TokSarawak and partner with BWM to play a role in culture and heritage preservation, highlighting the history, heritage and communities of Sarawak. PETRA started and has been operating in Sarawak for over 30 years.

Preserving culture, heritage and diversity are elements aligned to the Groups’ sustainability targets and ESG goals,” said its group chief executive officer, Datuk Anthony Bujang.

Although BWM has been involved in numerous heritage preservation activities, from the restoration of Stadium Merdeka to old kampung houses like the Rumah Penghulu Abu Seman in Kuala Lumpur, through this series, BWM hopes to encourage the public, private sector as well as the government, to save the nation’s invaluable heritage assets.

The BWM Talk Series: Spotlight on Sarawak or #TokSarawak, will be free for all registrants. It is organised in partnership with PETRA Energy Berhad, and supported by Creador Foundation, Cahya Mata Sarawak Berhad, COPE Private Equity Sdn Bhd and Centriq PR Sdn Bhd.

The #TokSarawak series will feature impressive guest speakers including Dr John Ting, Dr Welyne Jehom and James Yong.
The #TokSarawak series will feature impressive guest speakers including Dr John Ting, Dr Welyne Jehom and James Yong.

BWM continues to seek additional funding for its educational and advocacy work via this event and hopes all heritage lovers will join the talk series as a valued participant for the inaugural specialised series under its ’BWM Talk Series’.

For more information, visit badanwarisanmalaysia.org/spotlight-on-sarawak/ or email [email protected]. – The Vibes, April 17, 2022

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