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Wushu, lion dance association aims for greater heights

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Ho (seated, in blue) in a group photo call during the dinner ceremony.

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MUKAH: The Mukah Division Dragon-Lion Dance and Wushu Association remains committed to participating in various programmes and activities held in Mukah.

Its chairman, Ho Ing Siong, said that last year, the association participated in numerous activities, even representing the division at the national level.

“This is something to be proud of, and this year, we will do our best to ensure the association remains active.

“We will also take part in more programmes and competitions that are organised,” he said.

He said this during the association’s Chinese New Year’s Dinner held recently.

In this regard, Ho expressed his appreciation to parents, sponsors, and the public for their support.

He stated that with the support of everyone, the association would be able to bring Mukah’s name to greater heights.

Additionally, he mentioned that the association is not only actively involved in competitions but also frequently receives invitations to perform at Malay wedding ceremonies.

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“We are fortunate to be in Sarawak, where we can witness people from various ethnic backgrounds living in unity under the same roof.

“Similarly, in this association, we have members from different ethnic groups in Mukah—not just Chinese but also Melanau, Malay, Iban, and others,” he added.

Also present at the event was Mukah District Officer Peleadzman Ahip.

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