Kaamatan's digital Unduk Ngadau draws displeasure over diminished scale and paywall


KOTA KINABALU: Sabah's state-level Unduk Ngadau or Harvest Queen competition - the highlight of the month-long Kaamatan festival - is going digital for the first time ever in its almost 60-year history.

The pageant, which was cancelled last year along with all Kaamatan-related activities due to the Covid-19 pandemic, has been resurrected for the electronic screen.

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