
Kaamatan - Wikipedia
Kaamatan or Pesta Kaamatan is a form of harvest festival celebrated on 30 and 31 May annually in the state of Sabah and Federal Territory of Labuan in Malaysia.
11 Things About Kaamatan And Gawai You Should Know Before ...
2017年5月29日 · Here are 11 things you should know about the festivals that are celebrated throughout Sabah and Sarawak: 1. Kaamatan is a harvest festival celebrated annually in the state of Sabah. Kaamatan is a Kadazan-Dusun term for "harvest" and is …
Harvest Festival (Pesta Kaamatan) | Sabah Tourism Board
2025年3月27日 · Come 30th and 31st of May, Sabah’s indigenous peoples, domestic and foreign tourists, and people from all walks of life converge at the Cultural Unity Center (Hongkod Koisaan), Panampang for the finale of the Kaamatan Festival celebration.
Pesta Kaamatan - Wikipedia Bahasa Melayu, ensiklopedia bebas
Pesta Kaamatan (Bahasa Kadazandusun: Tadau Kaamatan) ialah pesta menuai padi yang disambut di Sabah dan di Wilayah Persekutan Labuan. Pada dahulu kala, kebanyakan orang asli Sabah adalah penduduk agraria dan petani padi.
All You Need To Know About Kaamatan And Gawai - Wiki Impact
2023年5月27日 · Whether it is Kaamatan or Gawai, both festivals remain important in East Malaysian culture, as they give thanks for the bountiful harvests and bring family and friends closer together in a celebration of unity. As the world …
Celebrating Culture and Harvest: The Significance of Kaamatan ...
2024年5月26日 · In the verdant landscapes of Sabah, Malaysia, the month of May brings with it a vibrant celebration of culture, tradition, and community known as Kaamatan. Also called the Harvest Festival, Kaamatan holds deep cultural significance...
The Kaamatan cultural meanings and purposes - KDCA
Today, the Kaamatan festival has become one of the major national festivals of Malaysia. Unfortunately, the essence, true meanings and purposes of the Kaamatan festival in the context of its original celebrants’ (the Kadazandusuns) culture and belief system have continued to elude the thousands of celebrants each year.