Event organisers need to be careful about locations, avoid disturbing the public - Sarawak minister

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2 May 2026 • 3:57 PM MYT
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Event organisers need to be careful about locations, avoid disturbing the public - Sarawak minister

ANY event organiser must assess various aspects, including the suitability of the location, the background of the participants and the impact on traffic, before organising a large-scale programme, especially involving water activities.

Sarawak Minister of Youth, Sports and Entrepreneur Development Datuk Seri Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah said every event has its advantages and disadvantages, but careful consideration is very important to avoid inconvenience to the public and stakeholders.

He said this when commenting on discussions on social media regarding the organisation of the Rain Rave Water Music Festival or Water Festival 2026, from April 30 to May 2, in Bukit Bintang, in the capital.

“Personally, I see every event as having its pros and cons. However, organisers need to look at it from various perspectives, including the location, the background of the participants and the impact on traffic congestion,” said Abdul Karim, who is also the Sarawak Minister of Tourism, Creative Industries and Performing Arts.

Taking the example of the previous water festival in Sibu Jaya, it showed positive developments as the event gained more and more popularity every year.

“In Sibu Jaya, the water festival has been held several times and is growing. Last year, attendance was estimated at around 20,000 people, and I see it being able to bring the family institution closer together, from children to the elderly,” he said.

However, he stressed that choosing the right location was an important factor, especially to avoid disruption to commercial areas and road users.

"If it is held in an area like Bukit Bintang, which is densely populated with business premises, it may cause inconvenience.

"People may enter the premises in wet conditions, thus affecting the business and the comfort of other visitors," he said.

In this regard, he suggested that such events be held in more controlled locations, such as Taman Tasik Titiwangsa or Dataran Merdeka.

"If held in a closed or controlled area, it is easier to manage without affecting traffic or surrounding businesses...those who want to participate can come to the location without disturbing others," he said.

He also reminded that safety aspects need to be given attention, including the risk of injury and property damage due to wet participants entering premises or unsuitable areas.

"These matters need to be considered carefully before a location is selected or approved," he said. – May 2, 2026