MIRI, Sarawak – Aiming to boost tourism and highlight the area’s rich cultural heritage, the Miri City Council has unveiled a three-day Festive Carnival planned for later this month along the waterfront precinct. Billed as the “Miri Joy Carnival,” the celebration will present an array of live shows, gastronomic delights and activities for all ages, intended to attract both local and overseas guests.

Highlights of the carnival include:
• A nightly cultural procession featuring traditional Sarawakian dances and attire from diverse ethnic groups
• A “Flavors of Miri” food pavilion offering regional dishes like kolo mee, umbut kelapa and freshly harvested seafood
• An artisan bazaar displaying handmade crafts, batik fabric and modern art created by local talents
• Evening concerts covering folk, indie and pop tunes, culminating each night with fireworks above the South China Sea

Organisers say the Festive Carnival forms part of a broader plan to establish Miri as a top East Malaysia destination. In partnership with the Sarawak Tourism Board and state cultural agencies, the city council anticipates the event will boost hotel bookings and extend stays in nearby areas, including the UNESCO-protected Gunung Mulu National Park.

The head of the council’s tourism division says they aim for 40,000 attendees during the festival, predicting direct expenditures of RM2 million on dining, shopping and lodging. To facilitate movement, complimentary shuttle buses will run between major hotels, the airport and the carnival grounds, and designated parking areas have been set up on the town’s periphery.

“We want visitors to discover all that Miri has—from our lively arts community to genuine local tastes,” the division leader said. “Hosting events such as the Joy Carnival supports small enterprises, safeguards cultural traditions and makes Miri a fixture on travelers’ itineraries.”

Organisers will also conduct post-event reviews, collecting insights from guests and exhibitors to improve upcoming editions. With promising early ticket sales, Miri’s tourism partners are hopeful this year’s carnival will raise the bar for visitor engagement in northern Sarawak.



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