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Malaysia Events - May 2010

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Sabah Fest
1 May 2010 Until 2 May 2010
Sabah's most anticipated cultural event where ethnic groups in Sabah display a rich and colourful kaleidoscope of cultures and traditions. Sabah Fest is the prelude to the statewide celebration of Harvest Festival. A unique assembly of Sabah's colourful culture presented through dance, music, fashion and food, which is a must-see for all.
Venue:
Kota Kinabalu
Sabah
Phone: 088-232 121 / 212 121
Fax: 088-265 540 / 212 075
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Website: www.sabahtourism.com
Organiser:
Sabah Tourism Board
Borneo International Marathon 2010
2 May 2010 Until 2 May 2010
Held for the third consecutive time, this is one of the largest sporting events in East Malaysia attracting runners from all over Malaysia and Asian countries. The marathon route is along the beautiful coastal roads of Kota Kinabalu.
Venue:
Kota Kinabalu
Sabah
Phone: (6088) 218833
Fax: (6088) 218833
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Website: www.borneomarathon.com/
Organiser:
Championship Sports Events Sdn Bhd
West Side Story the Musical
12 May 2010 Until 25 May 2010
'West Side Story The Musical' has been described as a 'masterpiece of musical theatre' and is said to have changed the face of musical theatre forever when it made its debut on Broadway back in 1957. For the first time ever, this legendary musical is now being staged right here on Malaysian soil, and is expected to be one of the year's biggest and hottest events, attracting musical and theatre lovers from around the region. So don't miss out - catch one of the world's most-loved musicals
Venue:
Istana Budaya
Kuala Lumpur
Phone: 03-2693 7111
Fax: 03-2691 3358
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Website: www.motour.gov.my
Organiser:
Ministry of Tourism
Malaysia Domestic Tourism Fair 2010
14 May 2010 Until 16 May 2010
Malaysian Domestic Tourism Fair for 2010 (MDTF' 10) is expected to provide an excellent platform and endless business opportunities for travel and tourism players, as well as creating a greater impact in the promotion of domestic tourism in Malaysia.
Venue:
Putra World Trade Centre (PWTC)
Kuala Lumpur
Phone: 603 - 2287 1830
Fax: 603 - 2287 1832
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Website: www.ntcm.com.my
Organiser:
National Tourism Council Malaysia
Miri International Jazz Festival
14 May 2010 Until 15 May 2010
Groove into the jazz music culture and catch international acts performing at the Miri International Jazz Festival. This yearly event features local and international acts
Venue:
The Pavilion, ParkCity Everly Hotel
Miri
Sarawak
Phone: +60 85 434181 (c/o Visitor's Information Centre)
Fax: +60 85 434179
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Website: 
www.mirijazzfestival.com/
Organiser:
Sarawak Tourism Board
Colours of Malaysia
22 May 2010 Until 22 May 2010
Malaysia's premier cultural extravaganza is back to dazzle everyone! Enjoy a cornucopia of spectacular traditional performances, colourful parades as well as exhibitions that showcase the country's arts and crafts.
Venue:
Dataran Merdeka
Kuala Lumpur
Phone: 03-2693 7111
Fax: 03-2691 3358
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Website: www.tourism.gov.my/corporate/mediacentre.asp?page=news_desk&news_id=436
Organiser:
Ministry of Tourism
Wesak Day
28 May 2010 Until 28 May 2010
Wesak Day marks the birth, enlightenment and passing of Gautama Buddha. Buddhists all over the country celebrate this day with religious offerings and rituals which are usually held at Buddhist temples. Be awed by the grand processions that take place at night.
Venue:
Throughout Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur
Phone: 03-2612 7600
Fax: 03-2697 4081
Website: www.kpkk.gov.my