KOTA SAMARAHAN, SEPT 5 – The public, especially the people of Bumi Kenyalang, have the opportunity to witness the Our King Exhibition in 3D digital form in conjunction with the official celebration of the 17th Birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong at the Sarawak level, starting today until September 8.
Sarawak Utilities and Telecommunications Minister Datuk Seri Julaihi Narawi said that although the exhibition did not display the collection of Yang di-Pertuan Agong Sultan Ibrahim and Raja Permaisuri Agong Raja Zarith Sofiah in real terms, it was still packed with information and the background of both His Majesty.
“I was informed that the equipment (such as the royal majesty) can be seen digitally so we found that the items (not on display here), there may be rules that do not allow us to see the equipment in person.
“However, I believe that the exhibition brought in digital form is sufficient because we can scroll (scroll) and check lewa (browsing) by looking at the screen provided by us as the organisers,” he said at the Raja Kita Exhibition press conference, today.
In addition to the royal majesty and His Majesty’s jurisdiction, the exhibition also provides infographics related to His Majesty’s biography and interests, thus opening up opportunities for the people of Sarawak to get to know the country’s highest leader more closely.
“We also request that a soft copy or a link to the 3D exhibition be kept so that it can be accessed by us in Sarawak, either through the Information Department (JaPen) or the Sarawak Protocol, Ceremonial and Event Management Unit,” said Julaihi who is the minister responsible for the celebrations. that’s at the state level.
The Raja Kita Sarawak level exhibition also featured interesting activities such as the ‘Raja Kita dan Kenegaraan’ quiz as well as a drumming and nopeng competition.
Previously, Julaihi was reported to have said that a total of 10,000 visitors were expected to attend the exhibition which was held in collaboration with Sarawak JaPen, the Samarahan Division Resident Office and the Malaysian Museum Department. – Named