Sabah allows dragon troupe performances for Chinese New Year

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KOTA KINABALU: Sabah will allow for dragon dance troupes to perform during the Chinese New Year celebrations from Jan 31 to Feb 15.

The state government in disclosing the standard operating procedures for Chinese New Year said that all dance troupe performances were permitted on the condition that the troupes were fully vaccinated.

Disclosing the details, State Covid 19 spokesman Datuk Masidi Manjun said that police clearance was required for dance groups movements. He said receptions would be only on invitations of the host and must be limited to 50% capacity of the premise.

 

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