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13 Mar 2026
Lions International Peace Poster Contest 2025 Celebrates Creativity and Unity

Lions International Peace Poster Contest 2025 Celebrates Creativity and Unity

KUCHING – The Lions International District 308-A2 Peace Poster Contest 2025 was successfully held today at Aeroville Mall, showcasing the creativity and imagination of young students while promoting the universal message of peace and unity.

The event, which started at 1pm, brought together schools, teachers, and families to support the artistic talents of children who took part in the contest. Their artworks reflected strong messages of peace, harmony, and togetherness, drawing admiration from attendees and judges alike.

The Lions Club of Kuching Unity played a key role in ensuring the programme’s success. The club took charge of stage decoration, which became a highlight of the event. Despite the challenges, a dedicated team – Mala, Paul, and Manjeet Sidhu of PPIS (NGO) and Chartered President of the Lions Club of Kuching Unity, as well as members of Majlis Persosialan Sarawak – worked tirelessly through the night to bring the stage design to life.

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Their efforts transformed the venue into a meaningful space, aligning with the spirit of the Peace Poster Contest. Organisers praised the teamwork and commitment, calling it a true reflection of the Lions’ motto, “We Serve.”

Students participating in the contest expressed their creativity through paintings and drawings that carried messages of hope for a better tomorrow. Teachers and schools also played an important role in guiding the students and encouraging them to express their thoughts about peace in a visual and meaningful way.

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The event ended on a high note with heartfelt thanks extended to all participants, teachers, and schools for their contributions. Organisers reminded everyone that the contest is not just about art, but also about nurturing the values of peace, compassion, and unity among the younger generation.

The Lions International Peace Poster Contest continues to be a platform that celebrates not only talent but also the shared vision of creating a more peaceful world.

By Minul Islam Rony

Is a local journalist, dedicated to delivering accurate, timely, and community-focused reporting. He covers breaking stories, public affairs, and local developments that matter most to readers. As the CEO and PR Manager of Sarawak Daily, he also oversees editorial direction, strategic communication, and partnerships, ensuring the platform remains a trusted source of news for the region.