Sabah's Kaamatan Festival: Unduk Ngadau, Sugandoi contests to be streamed online


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Pangrok Sulap's 'Kaamatan Series I' (woodblock, 2016). This year, the Kaamatan (Harvest) Festival will be celebrated differently in Sabah, with two highlight events - Unduk Ngadau (beauty pageant), and Sugandoito (singing contest) to be conducted online. Photo: Pangrok Sulap

Two highlights of the Kaamatan (Harvest) Festival, a beauty pageant known as Unduk Ngadau and a singing contest called Sugandoi will be organised online this year.

Sabah Infrastructure Development Minister Datuk Peter Anthony who is also the state level 2020 Kaamatan Festival main organising committee chairman said the decision was made at the committee's meeting yesterday, in line with the conditional movement control order (CMCO).

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