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National Unity Minister Datuk Aaron Ago Dagang (centre) during the launch of the Ini Warisan Kita programme, at IOI City Mall in Putrajaya, on July 9, 2023. — Picture by FACEBOOK/KEMENTERIAN PERPADUAN NEGARA

KPN’s Ini Warisan Kita aims to strengthen unity through national heritage

PUTRAJAYA, July 9 — The Ini Warisan Kita programme organised by the National Unity Ministry (KPN) is a platform to strengthen unity among Malaysians through national heritage treasures.

The programme, themed Melestarikan Perpaduan, was held for three days since Friday (July 7) at the IOI City Mall and was officiated by National Unity Minister Datuk Aaron Ago Dagang today.

KPN said the programme coincided with the government’s desire to develop a Malaysia Madani that adopts elements of respect and makes heritage a platform for strengthening unity among Malaysians.

“The main objective of organising this programme is to preserve unity by increasing the knowledge, understanding and appreciation of people of various races about the country’s heritage,” it said in a statement today.

One of the main elements of the Ini Warisan Kita programme is an exhibition of ethnic houses such as Chetti, Baba Nyonya, Mah Meri, Siamese, and Portuguese that will feature a variety of activities such as dance, fashion, traditional foods, and handicrafts.

There are also cultural performances with cross-cultural elements as well as heritage manuscripts that are priceless national treasures on display at the National Archives, Museums Department and National Library.

In order to encourage more parties to participate in the Ini Warisan Kita programme, KPN said it also offers incentives in the form of grants of up to RM50,000, subject to the terms and conditions that have been set.

“The main focus of this incentive is to cover the areas of ethnic diversity, language, traditional games, customs, food as well as traditional arts and musical instruments,” the ministry said.

KPN also introduced several other initiatives including the Nostalgia Anak Kampung programme, which brings back traditional sports as a community activity, especially among young people.

— Bernama

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