Cross-culture between Sabah and China on film


Good catch: Dr Maximus (second left) together with Kiulu assemblyman Datuk Joniston Bangkuai (left) and Nanning Television executive vice-general ZhengMin Yong (third from right) holding up some of the fish caught during the visit to observe the Tagal system in Kampung Kitapol, Kiulu. Also present was special officer to the chief executive officer of Malaysian Green Technology Corporation, Tengku Loreta Tengku Datuk Setia Ramli (second from right).

KOTA KINABALU: The Tagal system of preserving the rivers and protecting fish stocks for the benefit of villagers has caught the attention of a Chinese television network.

A five-member crew from Nanning Television were here to film this unique traditional practice at Kampung Kitapol in Kiulu on Monday.

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