Journey to the district of Ranau for the annual Cabbage Fest or Pesta Kubis. This one-of-a-kind event celebrates the significance of the cabbage, one of the main products of the district that has long supported the livelihood of the local residents.
During the festival, enjoy a variety of activities including a cabbage cooking competition which highlights the array of cabbage recipes – a great opportunity to sample delicious Sabahan fare! Enjoy the upbeat performance of the Bamboo Orchestra and various song and traditional dance routines.
You can also visit the various stalls and exhibition booths set up for the day. And of course, this is the best time to purchase fresh cabbages and other vegetables, grown in the hills and valleys of Kundasang. See you there!
For more information, please contact District Officer Siriman Basir at tel. no 088-875253/ 013-8771666 or Organising Secretary Suatin Mayor 019-8411435. Alternatively, send an e-mail to Siriman.Basir@sabah.gov.my
Source: Sabah Tourism
Note: Photo Copyright to Sabah Tourism
ED NOTE: The word Ranau originated from the word 'RANAHON' which means PADDY FIELD. Usually the Kadazandusuns in Ranau are involved in hill paddy due to the hilly geographical structure. But on low land, paddy is farmed in watery places/fields or 'padi sawah' which locals called it 'RANAHON'. So, in short, the word 'RANAHON' became 'RANAU'.
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Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Sabah Tourism Upcoming Event: Ranau Cabbage Fest (Pesta Kubis)
Date : 15 November 2008
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Ranau,
Sabah Culture
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