🎉 Gawai Dayak 2026 in Sri Aman: A Celebration of Culture & Heritage 🌿
Get ready for a vibrant festive season as Bandar Simanggang comes alive with a series of exciting events in conjunction with Gawai Dayak 2026! ✨

According to Simanggang assemblyman Francis Harden Hollis, four main highlight events have been planned to showcase the rich identity and heritage of the Iban community. These activities aim to bring people together while promoting and preserving Dayak culture ❤️

He also encouraged the public to help spread the word—whether through conversations or social media—to further elevate the presence and appreciation of Iban culture in the Sri Aman area 📣

🌟 Jointly Organised by Key Community Groups
This year’s celebration is made possible through the collaboration of:

Association of Iban Community Leaders and Chiefs (KMKK)
Sarawak Dayak National Union (SDNU) Sri Aman Branch
Sarakup Indu Dayak Sarawak (SIDS) Sri Aman Branch
Simanggang Iban Ngepan Enthusiasts Club
Kraftangan Simanggang

🗓️ Event Highlights You Shouldn’t Miss

✨ 🎪 Gawai Dayak 2026 Bazaar
📍 Sri Aman Mini Stadium
📅 May 15 – May 25
Explore local crafts, traditional food, and festive vibes all in one place!

✨ 🌿 Niti Daun Parade
📅 Morning of May 15
📍 Route: Padang Lama KPSU → Hotel Seri Simanggang → Return
A colourful cultural parade showcasing the beauty of Dayak traditions.

✨ 🎤 Mantar Gawai Dayak Night
📅 May 23 (Evening)
📍 Sri Aman Civic Hall
🎯 Theme: “Segulai Sejalai Nuju Pemansang”
Enjoy performances by popular local artists and witness the meaningful Ngirup Ai Pengayu ritual, symbolising blessings of long life, good health, and prosperity 🍶

✨ 👑 Kumang & Keling Competition (Pekit)
Limited to the first 10 participants
📌 Registration closes: May 9, 2026
Don’t miss your chance to take part in this iconic cultural pageant!

🎊 Gawai Dayak is more than just a festival—it’s a celebration of unity, heritage, and identity.

If you’re in Sri Aman, make sure to join in and experience the warmth, culture, and traditions of the Dayak community!

📌 Let’s celebrate, connect, and keep the culture alive!
Date: March 30, 2026
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