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'Miss World Malaysia 2018 Promotes Sarawak' 12/28/2019 ‘Miss World Malaysia 2018 promotes Sarawak’ | Borneo Post Online Saturday, December 28 Search... HOME NEWS WORLD FEATURES BUSINESS SPORTS COLUMNS SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY YOU ARE AT: Home » News » Sarawak » ‘Miss World Malaysia 2018 promotes Sarawak’ ‘Miss World Malaysia 2018 promotes Sarawak’ BY MATTHEW UMPANG, [email protected] ON SEPTEMBER 10, 2018, MONDAY AT 12:05 AM SARAWAK KUCHING: The nal of Miss World Malaysia 2018 held here on Saturday was a good platform to promote Sarawak to the world, said Minister of Tourism, Arts, Culture, Borneo Post Online Youth and Sports Datuk Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah. 152,517 likes According to him, such events have the potential to attract more tourists to Sarawak, more so Like Page Learn More with the state declaring 2019 as Visit Sarawak Year. Be the first of your friends to like this Ad Find & Apply for Latest Job Vacancies Across Top Companies in Malaysia. Submit Your CV Now Rewarding Career in Top Companies in Malaysia. Submit Your CV to Apply and Find Jobs Now www.monster.com.my OPEN “Sarawak’s tourism has benetted from this event and I am glad the contest’s nal round is held here in Sarawak. We hope to see more (such) future events held in the state future,” he said during the grand nale. Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Subscribe to our Youtube channel https://www.theborneopost.com/2018/09/10/miss-world-malaysia-2018-promotes-sarawak/ 1/2 12/28/2019 ‘Miss World Malaysia 2018 promotes Sarawak’ | Borneo Post Online Meanwhile, seven Sarawak charities – Laila Taib Welfare Complex, Kuching Autistic Association, Kuching Dialysis Association, Sarawak Society for the Blind, Sarawak Society for the Deaf, Lions Nursing Home Kuching, and Sarawak Children’s Cancer Society – received a donation of RM20,000 each from the Miss World Malaysia 2018 organising committee during the event. The nale of Miss Wold Malaysia 2018 was organised by Creative Teamlab and supported by the Ministry of Tourism, Arts, Culture, Youth and Sports Sarawak. Ad Looking For Pre Wed Package? The best pre weding packages by Precious Wedding are waiting for you! Precious Wedding OPEN PREVIOUS ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE Sosek Malindo Games strengthen ties Cradle Fund CEO’s death: Police arrest his two teenage stepsons RECOMMENDED POSTS About Us SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER Privacy Policy Terms and Conditions Email Subscribe Contact Us Copyright © 2010-2019 The Borneo Post Sdn Bhd. All Rights Reserved. https://www.theborneopost.com/2018/09/10/miss-world-malaysia-2018-promotes-sarawak/ 2/2.
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