KUCHING – The Harvest Fusion Festival is currently underway at Dewan Masyarakat MBKS, drawing residents and visitors to celebrate Sarawak’s rich cultural diversity.
The event, which runs until 31 May, has been described as a vibrant showcase of tradition, music, food, and community spirit.
Hosted by Kuching South City Council (MBKS), the festival highlights the importance of cultural exchange and unity among Sarawak’s diverse communities.
Mayor Dato Wee Hong Seng has encouraged the public to attend, emphasising the value of collective participation in strengthening community bonds.
The festival features a variety of performances, including traditional dances, contemporary music, and cultural exhibitions.
Local artisans and food vendors have also set up stalls, offering visitors a chance to experience Sarawak’s culinary heritage and creative craftsmanship.
Organisers have noted that the event is designed to be family-friendly, with activities suitable for all ages. From interactive workshops to live entertainment, the programme aims to foster appreciation for Sarawak’s traditions while promoting inclusivity and togetherness.
Community leaders have expressed their support for the festival, recognising its role in promoting civic pride and cultural awareness.
The event also provides a platform for younger generations to engage with Sarawak’s heritage, ensuring that traditions are preserved and celebrated in modern contexts.
The Harvest Fusion Festival has become a significant annual occasion in Kuching, attracting not only locals but also tourists eager to experience Sarawak’s cultural richness.
With its blend of performances, food, and communal activities, the festival reflects the state’s commitment to celebrating diversity and unity.
As the festival approaches its final days, organisers continue to encourage strong public turnout. The closing weekend is expected to feature special performances and communal gatherings, making it an ideal opportunity for families and friends to come together in celebration.
The Harvest Fusion Festival remains a testament to Sarawak’s vibrant cultural landscape, reinforcing the importance of community spirit and shared identity.





