1921 documentary on North Borneo to be used to promote Sabah, says Liew


Photo shows Liew (4th right), flanked by Noreini (on her right) and interviewer Norhazifa, with the rest of the documentary production crew. Others are from left : Sound men Zain Hamzah and Ramli Rashid, Noorhayati, Director Zaili Zulan and Cameraman Muhammad Tarmizi Ramli.

KOTA KINABALU: A documentary shot in Sabah in 1921, back then known as North Borneo, is set to be the state’s newest promotional tourism product, says Datuk Seri Christina Liew.

The Sabah Tourism, Culture and Environment minister said that the documentary titled "Jungle Adventures - Borneo's Lost Film", was recorded by an American couple, Martin and Osa Johnson.

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