Where money doesn’t talk (not much, anyway)

By Cynthia Hoo

June 2014 FOOTPRINTS
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Cleaning a drain or chopping wood may not be that much fun, but a gotong-royong spirit does help to build a community that’s nicer to live in.Stacking wood that has been chopped, gotong-royong style.As usual, the key was left in the ignition of the motorcycle parked by the side of a lonely road. We had just arrived at Long Ubau, one of the nine villages collectively known as Ba Kelalan in the mountains of north Sarawak.We did not plan to...

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Cynthia Hoo

is a journalist who's trying to learn more about the small corners of Malaysia and its people.


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