Kudos
to the Sabah Muzeum for launching the Keningau for having launched the
new museum building in Keningau to exhibit Keningau history and culture.
In fact it has been long overdue, knowing that the Keningau district is
replete with important history and cultural heritage. It would have
been right for such a museum to have been established there since the
beginning of independence but as I know it the museum has always been
considered a low priority, and never given substantial allocation for
the state budget to do all its necessary work, especially in the area of
documentary and archaeological research. There had not been enough
emphasis on documentation and research in Sabah and this should be addressed immediately, especially by the
political leaders.
I
would hope that the new museum would emphasize on the uniqueness of
Keningau, with the building design and its exhibits showing a difference
that marks the significance of the district. From here we can realize
that many other districts need to have their own museums because there
should be no limit on the number of museums we should have. Museums are
necessities, not luxuries or privileges. Note that in Melaka alone there
are more than 30 museums, and Penang
has 22 including art galleries. And just imagine Kota Kinabalu has only
three – well four, if we are to include the Science and Technology
Centre inside the State
Museum! One website has to be apologetic and says “Kota Kinabalu is not awashed with museums…”! Kuala Lumpur
has at least 12 major museums and galleries but the total number has
been described as “innumerable.” From this we can see that Sabah, despite being the most culturally-diverse state in Malaysia,
has been deprived of the numerous museums it should have had by now.
Our leaders, especially Datuk Masidi Manjun, need to bring this up in
meetings if we are serious about tourism and arts
promotion in the state.
ART LOVER
ART MUST REFLECT REALITY WHEN IT COMES TO HISTORY
ReplyDeleteA REAL SABAH MUSEUM SHOULD REFLECT REAL SABAH HISTORY AND NOT UMNO'S DOCTERED VERSION.
MUSEUMS CAN TEACH PEOPLE OF PAST HISTORY- THAT IS WHY THERE ARE FEW IN SABAH - PART OF THE UMNO CONSPIRACY TO KEEP SABAHANS IGNORANT OF THEIR PAST.