KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 22 — The Chinese community in Sabah and Sarawak are celebrating the Year of Rabbit in a lively atmosphere.
People took the opportunity of the long holiday to visit tourist attractions such as Kundasang which is located at the foot of Mount Kinabalu and Gaya Street which is famous for its people’s market every Sunday. For Haniza Md Ani, 39, who is of Malay, Kadazan and Chinese descent, the celebration of the festival in Sabah is lively, peaceful and harmonious because it is celebrated by multi-ethnic and multi-racial society.
For Lum Chi Hong, 37, this year’s celebration was more meaningly because his immediate family members including his father who works in Singapore, were able to return to Sarawak after not being able to do so two years ago due to the cross-border restrictions.
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