Dr Sim Says In Sarawak We Drink Freely, That’s Just Sarawak’s Way Of Life

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Sarawak Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Dr Sim Kui Hian has urged the state to stay true to its own path of progress, built on unity, multiculturalism, and shared values — even as Peninsular Malaysia continues to debate issues such as serving alcohol at dinners.

He said that Sarawak in 2025 is vastly different from Sarawak in 2015. “Back then, people looked down on Sarawak. Today, they look up to us. In just ten years, we’ve gone from being underestimated to being admired,” he remarked.

“In Sarawak, we don’t get restricted for drinking. Here, if you want to drink, just drink — it’s no big deal. That’s simply our way of life,” Dr Sim said, highlighting Sarawak’s open and inclusive culture.

Speaking at the Dance for Love 2025 charity dance performance last night, Dr Sim stressed that Sarawak’s growing respect and recognition come not from one individual but from the collective achievements of its people. He praised the event’s organiser, Tyng Dance Academy, noting that cultural events like these play an important role in nation-building and strengthening community bonds.

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