
TAWAU: Construction of the Tawau International Cultural Centre (TICC) costing approximately RM20 million is slated to commence this year, said Assistant Minister in the Chief Minister’s Department Datuk Nizam Abu Bakar Titingan.
He said the initiative reflects the Government’s aspiration to establish Tawau as a focal point for cultural advancement, positioning it as a distinctive landmark in the district.
The TICC also aligns with Tawau’s reputation for hosting the renowned Tawau International Cultural Festival (FKAT), he added.
“The construction of the TICC was approved in 2022 and its location was identified by the Tawau Municipal Council. The centre is also part of Tawau’s preparations as the closest city to the new Indonesian capital of Nusantara,” he said.
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The Sabah Government is working on different ways to keep the State’s cultural heritage alive and interesting for tourists, especially in Tawau, he said.
They are also ensuring that Sabah’s diverse cultural celebrations can be collectively successful, he added.
In recent news, it was reported that the Sabah Government was going to donate lion dance costumes worth RM1.5 million to temples and associations in the State for a joyous Chinese New Year celebration this year.
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