Month of May is always the busiest month, fun-filled with so many events being organized. And as you all know, almost all the districts and the kampungs' having the Tadau Kaamatan celebration. And one of the most popular event is the Unduk Ngadau. All the tati tavanus will come all out to join the Unduk Ngadau Competition. Congrats to all Winners!
Here some pictures for you to enjoyed......
The newly crowned UN State 2010, 1st runner Rochelle, UNK- Crystel Eve and 2nd runner, Christal Lydia
Leonie Lawrence Gontuni UN State Level 2008 Kimberly Majalap UN Penampang 2009
Pearl Dianne UNK DBKK 2009
Christal Connie
UNK DBKK 2010 April Nelly Lisuis Tuyok UN UPKO Sepanggar 2010
Rochelle Faynie UN Penampang 2010 Leonie & Rochelle
Kimberly & Rochelle
Winners of UN Upko Sepanggar 2010Winners of UN Penampang 2010
Sleep, wake, sleep, wake....without realizing it, it's month of May already...see how time flies so fast kan...well May is the best month for Sabah, I think. Cos everywhere you can see the harvest festival been celebrated...I hope I can join one anywhere....cos as you all know, I do work on Sunday too, so ada susah sikit to squeeze my time......my off day is on Saturday but sometime I have to used my free time for something else "sigh"!...
I have applied for 2 days annual leave on 30th & 31st May...so hopefully my boss will approve it. I want to go to KDCA....and see if I can shot some pictures of people drunkard! Candid la di katakan...wakaka... already set in my mind what pictures I need to shot that day :=) Wink! wink!
Kii...hoi! Tang..tang...dang..dang..dung dung.....Aramaiti! Nah, norikot noh moti oh Tadau Tagazo do Kaamatan..... Harvest Festival is here again, an occasion that Sabahans love to celebrate, and it will lasts for a glorious month! It's happen in month of May in Sabah & it's a thanks giving celebration for a good harvest. This celebration is not only celebrated in Sabah but also in Labuan & Semenanjung Malaysia (Klang Valley). The whole month of May is packed with merriment and festivities all over the state. The Harvest Festival is celebrated by the Kadazandusun and Murut communities through a display of dance, song and traditional games, but the highlight of it all is the crowning of the harvest queen, the Unduk Ngadau.
One can visit the various districts to exeprience the Kaamatan and certainly don't miss the Grand Finale of the Tadau Kaamatan Celebrations at KDCA hall on the 30th and 31st May!