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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220920T200000
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SUMMARY:The name of Sabah: The shaping of a Sabahan Identity | Prof Datuk Dr. Danny Wong Tze Ken
DESCRIPTION:In 1963\, the name “SABAH” replaced the term North Borneo which has been used since the setting up of the British North Borneo Company administration in 1879.\n\nThis talk by Prof. Datuk Danny will explore the provenance of the name “SABAH”\, and how it is given a new interpretation and meaning at the time when the state was heading for independence.\n\nDate: Tues\, 20 Sept 2022\n\nTime: 8.00PM\n\nVenue: Grand Ballroom\, Shangri-La Tanjung Are Kota Kinabalu\n\nThe talk will also be screen live via zoom and FB. You can click here to join in the link.\n\nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/5029652692\n\nMeeting ID: 502 965 2692
URL:https://thesabahsociety.com/event/the-name-of-sabah-the-shaping-of-a-sabahan-identity-prof-datuk-dr-danny-wong-tze-ken/
LOCATION:https://www.google.com/maps/place/Shangri-La+Tanjung+Aru\,+Kota+Kinabalu\,+Sabah/@5.9557196\,116.0420114\,15z/data=!4m18!1m9!3m8!1s0x0:0x362eaab09340cabd!2sShangri-La+Tanjung+Aru\,+Kota+Kinabalu\,+Sabah!5m2!4m1!1i2!8m2!3d5.9557196!4d116.0420114!3m7!1s0x0:0x362eaab09340cabd!5m2!4m1!1i2!8m2!3d5.9557196!4d116.0420114\, Jalan Tanjung Aru\, Kota Kinabalu\, Sabah\, 88100\, Malaysia
CATEGORIES:Online Fb Live,Online Zoom,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220914T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220914T210000
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SUMMARY:Finding Bundusan: Search for the source of Art & Self | Jesse Joy
DESCRIPTION:Bundusan (lepironia articulata) is a type of cyperaceae that grows in water-logged areas and harvested by the Kadazan and Dusuns of Sabah to be woven into mats but now seemingly on the brink of extinction. Finding Bundusan is a documentary film that is not just about looking for the plant itself but also discovering a cultural heritage and indigenous knowledge through family and the community.\n\nSpeaker\, Jesse Joy is a Sabahan embroidery artist based in Kuala Lumpur. His embroideries are responses towards events happening around him\, self-reflections and aspects of Sabahan life. His work often includes used and found objects to reduce the environmental impact of art-marking. Finding Bundusan is his first documentary film.\n\nDate: Wed\, 14 Sept 2022\n\nTime: 8.00PM\n\nVenue: The Secretariat\, The Sabah Society\, Damai Plaza\n\nThe talk will also be screen live via zoom and FB. You can click here to join in the link.\n\nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/5029652692\n\nMeeting ID: 502 965 2692
URL:https://thesabahsociety.com/event/finding-bundusan-search-for-the-source-of-art-self-jesse-joy/
LOCATION:The Sabah Society Secretariat\, Luyang\, Kota Kinabalu\, Sabah\, 88450\, Malaysia
CATEGORIES:Online Fb Live,Online Zoom,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220812T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220812T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T223409
CREATED:20220811T013920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220811T015034Z
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SUMMARY:Together for Nature: WWF - Malaysia Celebrating 50 years in Conservation in Sabah | Dr. Robecca Jumin
DESCRIPTION:Dr Robecca Jumin has more than 20 years’ involvement in the conservation of Sabah’s biodiversity; promoting cooperation in biodiversity conservation through regional platforms such as the Coral Triangle Initiative for Coral reefs\, Fisheries and Food security (CTI-CFF) and the Heart of Borneo (HoB).\n\nShe will be speaking how WWF has helped in the conservation in Sabah as WWF celebrates its 50th anniversary of its presence in Sabah.\n\nDate: Friday | 12 August 2022 \n\nTime: 8.00PM\n\nVenue: The Sabah Society Secretariat\, Damai Plaza\, Luyang\n\nHer talk will also be screen live via zoom and FB. You can click here to join in the link.\n\nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/5029652692\n\nMeeting ID: 502 965 2692
URL:https://thesabahsociety.com/event/together-for-nature-wwf-malaysia-celebrating-50-years-in-conservation-in-sabah-dr-robecca-jumin/
LOCATION:The Sabah Society Secretariat\, Luyang\, Kota Kinabalu\, Sabah\, 88450\, Malaysia
CATEGORIES:Online Fb Live,Online Zoom,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220727T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220727T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T223409
CREATED:20220723T144156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220723T144156Z
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SUMMARY:A Tale of 30 Thousand Turtles | Alexander Yee
DESCRIPTION:Marine Conservationist Alexander Yee co-authored A Tale of 30 Thousand Turtles with Dr. James Alin. The book documents the journey of how from a seemingly hopeless situation\, the project went on to release more than 30\,000 baby turtles and brought a ray of hope to the conservation work in Sabah.\n\nDate: 27 July 2022 | Wed\nTime: 8.00 PM\nVenue: The Secretariat\, Damai Plaza\n\nThe talk will also be live on zoom and The Sabah Society fb page.\n\nLink to zoom:\nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/5029652692\n\nMeeting ID: 502 965 2692
URL:https://thesabahsociety.com/event/a-tale-of-30-thousand-turtles-alexander-yee/
LOCATION:The Sabah Society Secretariat\, Luyang\, Kota Kinabalu\, Sabah\, 88450\, Malaysia
CATEGORIES:Online Fb Live,Online Zoom,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220616T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220616T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T223409
CREATED:20220610T024117Z
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SUMMARY:Wild South America | Frank Li
DESCRIPTION:Join us at The Secretariat this 16th June (8PM) to share the wonderful experience of wildlife photographer and videographer\, Frank Li.\n\nDate: Thursday\, 16 June 2022\n\nTime: 8.00 PM\n\nVenue: The Secretariat\, Damai Plaza\, Luyang\n\nYou may also tune in live at our fb page or through our zoom meeting ID 502 965 2692\n\nFor more information\, you may contact us 013-880 9850 or email us at sabahsoc@gmail.com 
URL:https://thesabahsociety.com/event/wild-south-america-frank-li/
LOCATION:Sabah
CATEGORIES:Online Fb Live,Online Zoom,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220322T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220322T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T223409
CREATED:20220315T010049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220321T115522Z
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SUMMARY:Protecting Biodiversity in DaMaI   |  Dr. Rahimatsah Amat
DESCRIPTION:Sabah Environmental Trust (SET) has been supporting the DaMaI Initiative since October 2017. DaMal is short for DAnum-MAliau-Imbal\, with about 1.0 million ha of forest concession (also at times called DaMaI Rainforest Complex) under Yayasan Sabah (YS). The Patrolling (Enforcement & Monitoring) activities are conducted by rangers from YS and Sabah Forestry Department. This talk is about utilising technology to assist in the initiative.\n\nZoom ID: 502 965 2692 or click on the link https://us02web.zoom.us/j/5029652692\n\n 
URL:https://thesabahsociety.com/event/protecting-biodiversity-in-damai-tues-22-mar-2022-8-00pm/
LOCATION:Sabah
CATEGORIES:Online Fb Live,Online Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220316T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220316T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T223409
CREATED:20220308T083649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220308T084629Z
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SUMMARY:Cowie Bay | Wed 16 Mar 2022 | 8PM
DESCRIPTION:1StopBorneo Wildlife has been based in the Tawau region for the past 6 years. They work in the primary rainforest\, the disturbed forests\, plantations and in the bay surrounding Tawau.\n\nCowie Bay\, which the organisation leads wildlife surveys\, keeps a record of the fauna and also develops community tourism programs. This talk will cover a wide range of topics related mostly to the conservation activities and fauna which are found and around the bay.\n\nZoom meeting ID: 502 965 2692  or click on this link https://us02web.zoom.us/j/5029652692
URL:https://thesabahsociety.com/event/cowie-bay-wed-16-mar-2022-8pm/
LOCATION:Sabah
CATEGORIES:Online Fb Live,Online Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20210331T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20210331T213000
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SUMMARY:TSS KK Virtual talk:  The future of Lahad Datu by DSP Yong Teck Lee
DESCRIPTION:The Sabah Society will host an optimistic theme talk on “The Future of Lahad Datu” by former Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Yong Teck Lee on Wednesday 31st March\, 2021 at 8 p.m. at Damai Plaza premises which will also be on Zoom / Facebook online.\nOur speaker\, Datuk Seri Panglima Yong Teck Lee’s vision for Lahad Datu include an integrated international airport with a ferry terminal\, a maritime academy\, building towards being 5G-enabled\, a gas-powered plant\, food safety and certification facility\, among others.  \nYong Teck Lee is the current chairman of state-owned POIC Sabah Sdn Bhd\, the the developer of the Lahad Datu based Palm Oil Industrial Cluster (POIC). \nBorn in 1958\, Datuk Yong who spent his young childhood in Lahad Datu is well versed with the history of his home town and is keen to change any negative perception towards Lahad Datu. It is now touted as a safe and attractive investment hub with its comparative advantages to be a major contributor to the Sabah economy. \nLahad Datu is surrounded by stretches of cocoa and oil palm plantations and was a timber exporting port with and small airport for domestic flights. \nA settlement is believed to have existed here in the 15th century\, as excavations have unearthed Ming Dynasty Chinese ceramics. Just east of Lahad Datu is the village of Tunku\, a notorious base for pirates and slave traders in the 19th century. \nOn 23 September 1985\, 15-20 armed foreign bank robbers from the neighbouring Philippines landed on this town\, killing at least 21 people and injuring 11 others. Another intrusion occurred in February 2013 and lasted for over than a month between Malaysian armed forces and the Filipino militants that resulted in the creation of the Eastern Sabah Security Command and Eastern Sabah Security Zone.  \nAfter 15 years of establishment (2005)\, it is now time for POIC to be a focus centre for national and regional investment over the next ten years by leveraging its location along the Lombok-Makassar shipping route\, and centrality within BIMP-EAGA (Brunei-Indonesia-Malaysia-Philippines East Asean Growth Area) to become a logistics hub for the region by developing oil palm downstream and other industries and to promote manufacturing to generate outward cargo. \nThis will elevate Sabah as the heart of BIMP-EAGA and enhance development and inter-territorial economic opportunities especially with Indonesia’s planned new national capital in East Kalimantan. \nKindly please contact us 088 – 250 443 / 013 – 880 9850 or email us sabahsoc@gmail.com to book your seat as we have limited seats. As usual\, we will adhere to the MCO SOP which is mask and hand sanitisation. \n\n 
URL:https://thesabahsociety.com/event/tss-kk-virtual-talk-the-future-of-lahad-datu-by-dsp-yong-teck-lee/
LOCATION:The Sabah Society Secretariat\, Luyang\, Kota Kinabalu\, Sabah\, 88450\, Malaysia
CATEGORIES:Online Fb Live
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20201217T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20201217T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T223409
CREATED:20201214T035911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201214T041409Z
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SUMMARY:TSS KK FB live talk | Sister ships : Three 12th century shipwrecks in Southeast Asia  |  8 to 9 PM |  Thur 17 Dec 2020
DESCRIPTION:In 1998 the Ceramic Society of Indonesia published a book entitled “The Pulau Buaya Wreck: Finds from the Song Period”. The cargo was salvaged in 1989 and consisted primarily of ceramics from Guangdong and Fujian\, with a smattering of finer wares from other provinces. Unfortunately\, there was no archaeological documentation\, so all context has been lost and we know nothing of the origin of the ship.\n\nNearly three decades after the salvage of the Pulau Buaya Wreck\, two new shipwrecks have come to light. Remarkably\, the Lingga Wreck also sank within sight of Pulau Buaya\, with a primary cargo of Guangdong ceramics. Again\, there was no archaeological excavation\, however photographs provide some context\, the hull remains have been identified\, and a date range has been determined. The Flying Fish Wreck sank far away\, near Kota Kinabalu in Sabah. She was archaeologically excavated. Her cargo consisted primarily of Fujian ceramics along with some finer wares from Jingdezhen.\n\nWhile there are a few comparable artefacts linking the two new finds\, the Pulau Buaya Wreck bridges the gap with many parallels. From a comparative analysis it may be reasonably concluded that the Pulau Buaya\, Lingga and Flying Fish Wrecks were all Southeast Asian lashed-lug ships that sank during the first quarter of the 12th century\, towards the end of the Northern Song dynasty (960 to 1127 CE). They were all transporting Chinese ceramics and ironware to Southeast Asian markets. They were sister ships.\n\nAbout Dr. Michael Flecker\n\nMichael started his working life in 1985 as a civil engineer in a Singapore-based company. In 1987 he joined Pacific Sea Resources for the two-year excavation of a Manila Galleon\, Nuestra Senora de la Concepcion\, in Saipan. Since then\, he has directed some of the most important shipwreck excavations in Asia\, including the 9th century Belitung Wreck; the 10th century Intan Wreck\, the 13th century Java Sea Wreck; the 15th century Bakau Wreck; the 1608 Binh Thuan Wreck\, and the 1690 Vung Tau Wreck.\n\nMichael’s specialty is ancient Asian ship construction and trade. He earned his PhD from the National University of Singapore\, based on his excavation of the Intan Wreck. This thesis was published as a book by the British Archaeological Report Series (2002). Other works include the book\, Porcelain from the Vung Tau Wreck (2001)\, chapters in Southeast Asian Ceramics: New Light on Old Pottery (2009)\, Shipwrecked: Tang Treasures and Monsoon Winds (2010) and numerous other books\, along with many articles in international journals. He is currently serving as a Research Fellow at the Singapore ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute.\n\nContact us at email: sabahsoc@gmail.com |  Whatsapp: 013 – 880 9850  |  Landline: 088 – 250 443\n\n 
URL:https://thesabahsociety.com/event/tss-kk-fb-live-talk-sister-ships-three-12th-century-shipwrecks-in-southeast-asia-8-to-9-pm-thur-17-dec-2020/
LOCATION:The Sabah Society Secretariat\, Luyang\, Kota Kinabalu\, Sabah\, 88450\, Malaysia
CATEGORIES:Online Fb Live
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20201210T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20201210T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T223409
CREATED:20201209T112334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201209T112334Z
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SUMMARY:TSS KK FB live talk: The Agreements of Cessation of North Borneo: Why the Sultans had to relinquish their claims of ownership of North Borneo in 1877 & 1878
DESCRIPTION:In December 1877 the Sultan of Brunei relinquished his claims of ownership of North Borneo to an Austrian diplomat named Baron Von Overbeck and an English businessman named Alfred Dent. Barely a month later\, in January 1878\, the Sultan of Sulu also relinquishes his claims of ownership of North Borneo Sabah to Dent and Overbeck. The confusion over the contents of the agreements and use of one specific word contained in the agreements of “cessation” of North Borneo signed 142 years ago has in turn led to a great misunderstanding over claims of “lease” by the heirs of one Sultanate. In order to understand the context of the agreements signed\, there is a need to understand the reasons why both Sultanates decided cessation was the only way to save their individual kingdoms from total collapse in 1877 and 1878. With access to the original documents of cessation signed in 1877 and 1878 in the London Archives\, Avtar Singh will share his observations and provide a clear explanation why there exists such confusion and misconceptions relating to ownership over North Borneo. \nAvtar Singh Sandhu\, 17/9/1972\nBorn: Queen Elizabeth Hospital\nStatus: semi-retired/Private researcher & writer\n\nCurrent Work: Private Researcher & historian on World War Two specifically Battle of Midway\, Indian Legion 950 & Battle of Kursk (Northern Front).\n\nBooks Published:\n\n-My Enemy is my Enemy: The Indian Legion & The Waffen-SS (2017)\n\n-Tiger Legion 950 (Indische) (to be released 15th December 2020)\n\n-Beast of the East: Ferdinand Tank Destroyer at the Battle of Kursk (to be released January 2021)\n\n-The Battle of Midway: A 3 volume series (to be released February 2021)\n\nEducation:\n\n-Primary Education: St Anne’s\, Labuan\n\n-Secondary Education: United World College of South East Asia\, Singapore\n1984-1989\n\nPre-University: Canning College\, Perth\n\nOxford University Certificate: World War One Perspectives\n\nArea of Job Training:\n\nOutdoor Leadership & Outdoor First Responder\n\nOutdoor Leadership Training:\n\n-Swift Water Rescuer Level 2-1995\n-Bronze Medallion Life Saving 1989\n-Wilderness Outdoor First Responder-1995\n-Open Water Diver-1989\n-Stress & Rescue Diver (SSI)-2002-present\n\nPioneer of the Sport of Ultra Trail Marathon Endurance Races in Malaysia 2010.\n\nRace Director & Founder of:\n\n-TMBT Ultra Trail Marathon 2011-2017\n-BUTM Ultra Trail Marathon 2014-2017\n-Beaufort 60k Ultra Marathon 2012-present\n-Labuan Ultra Marathon 2019-present\n-Borneo 250k Death March Ultra Marathon 2012-present\n\nRace Director of:\n\n-Sabah Adventure Challenge 2004-2016\n\n-Writer of code of ethics & safety standards for adventure racing in Malaysia 2004\n\n-Writer of the code of ethics & safety standards of ultra trail running in Malaysia 2010\n\n-Co-writer of Ethics & Safety Standards for Sabah Trail Running Associations\n\nManaging Director:\n\nSabah Adventure Challenge 2004-2016\n\nAvta Sports Sdn Bhd\n2018-present
URL:https://thesabahsociety.com/event/tss-kk-fb-live-talk-the-agreements-of-cessation-of-north-borneo-why-the-sultans-had-to-relinquish-their-claims-of-ownership-of-north-borneo-in-1877-1878/
LOCATION:The Sabah Society Secretariat\, Luyang\, Kota Kinabalu\, Sabah\, 88450\, Malaysia
CATEGORIES:Online Fb Live
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20201118T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20201118T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T223409
CREATED:20201117T150519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201117T150519Z
UID:1059-1605729600-1605733200@thesabahsociety.com
SUMMARY:TSS KK fb live: The joy and passion in bird photography  |  Wed\, 18 Nov 2020  |  William Wong
DESCRIPTION:We are indeed happy to have William Wong to share his experiences and many beautiful birds captured on his camera. The talk which was originally planned on 7 Oct and was postponed due to MCO. His talk will now finally be happening on The Sabah Society page via FB live.\n\nDate : Wed\, 18 Nov 2020\n\nTime: 8.00PM\n\nKeen bird Photographer\, William Wong Wai Wah took up photography as a hobby in school and later specialised in macro photography. He now specialises in bird and other wildlife photography. His latest book is Birds of the Mantanani Islands : Malaysian Borneo (2019) which is now on sale of The Sabah Society at RM20.00 per copy.\n\nContact us at email: sabahsoc@gmail.com |  Whatsapp: 013 – 880 9850  |  Landline: 088 – 250 443\n\n 
URL:https://thesabahsociety.com/event/tss-kk-fb-live-the-joy-and-passion-in-bird-photography-wed-18-nov-2020-william-wong/
LOCATION:Sabah
CATEGORIES:Online Fb Live
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