PENANG is lobbying for the iconic kebaya, a traditional attire associated with the Peranakan subculture here and its distinctive breakfast spread to be listed in Unesco as part of its unique culture.
State exco for tourism and creative economy, Wong Hon Wai revealed that the state is set to nominate the outstanding universal values of the Nyonya sarong kebaya for inscription on the Unesco Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
Speaking after opening the ‘Road to Unesco – Nyonya Sarong Kebaya’ Exhibition and fashion show by Kenny Loh couture, Wong highlighted the significance of Nyonya Kebaya, which symbolises the fusion of cultures.
“This event will take place at the 19th session of the Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, in Asuncion, Paraguay, this December," the Paya Terubong assemblyman, said.
The breakfast savoury is usually associated with baked eggs, poh piah, nasi ulam, laksa and curry mee.
By pushing ahead for the Peranakan attire, it underscores the global recognition of the country’s rich cultural tapestry, paving the way for the kebaya and our breakfast culture to be celebrated widely,” Wong said.
This would then serve as a boon for tourism in the state and country generally.
According to Wong, his office is actively pursuing international collaborations to promote the traditional culture on the world stage, speaking to the National Heritage Commission on the matter.
“This is part of our Peranakan culture, and it needs to be recognised as part of Unesco’s intangible cultural heritage. It will elevate the Nyonya Kebaya to the global recognition it deserves,” he said.
Asked if the attire would be made compulsory for any events, Wong mentioned that this would be explored further, adding that such attire can be costly.
Earlier, OCBC Northern Cluster manager Alex Tan said it was a pleasure for OCBC Premier Banking to be the co-organisers of such a meaningful cultural initiative, alongside Kenny Loh Couture.
The exhibition is at the OCBC Premier Banking branch in Beach Street from Oct 11 to 17 from 10 am to 4 pm.
The event showcases the artistry and cultural heritage of Nyonya Kebaya, a traditional attire that symbolises the rich Peranakan culture of Penang.
Loh shared his hopes that the culture would thrive on the global stage while lifting the stunning collection of handcrafted prices to a greater level.
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