Borneo Rhythms of Rimba festival set to make comeback after four years


Datuk Christina Liew (Right) taking a closer look at recycled keychain that was made from trash retrieved from the sea which was one of the projects of Future Alam Borneo (FAB) who are organising the Borneo Rhythm of Rimba festival in Sandakan.

KOTA KINABALU: The Borneo Rhythms of Rimba (Borneo ROR) festival which promotes environmental awareness is set to make a comeback in September this year after a four-year hiatus.

Organising chairman Anton Ngui Tze Vun said the festival, set over two days from Sept 21, will focus on raising environmental awareness through engagements with the general public, especially the young people.

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