Today, Malaysia celebrates the 53rd anniversary of the union between peninsular Malaysia, Sabah and Sarawak.
The union marked not only the coming together of territories but also a commitment to build a multicultural and multi-religious future together.
In conjunction with Malaysia Day, Malaysiakini takes a look at a not-so-different kind of union as we speak to five different couples in a two-part series.
Jacintha and Abel met during a Valentine’s Day event nine years ago. Both were committee members of a church and someone told Abel about the new girl in college – Jacintha, from Sarawak.
“They told me she’s a Lun Bawang, I didn’t even know what it was, but that’s Jacintha’s tribe,” Abel said.
The union marked not only the coming together of territories but also a commitment to build a multicultural and multi-religious future together.
In conjunction with Malaysia Day, Malaysiakini takes a look at a not-so-different kind of union as we speak to five different couples in a two-part series.
Jacintha and Abel met during a Valentine’s Day event nine years ago. Both were committee members of a church and someone told Abel about the new girl in college – Jacintha, from Sarawak.
“They told me she’s a Lun Bawang, I didn’t even know what it was, but that’s Jacintha’s tribe,” Abel said.
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