Group looking to unite Borneo’s indigenous people via tourism projects


KUCHING: A non-political and nonprofit organisation, the Borneo Dayak Forum, is embarking on inter-cultural and tourism projects between Sarawak and West Kalimantan.

The forum, aimed at promoting bilateral ties and uniting all indigenous people in the island, hopes the projects will help elevate the livelihood of Dayaks, particularly those living in the rural areas.

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