Some 20,000 expected to attend Sabah CNY open house in SICC on Thursday

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Some 20,000 expected to attend Sabah CNY open house in SICC on Thursday
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KOTA KINABALU: The public are invited to attend the state Chinese New Year Open House 2025 at Sabah International Convention Centre here this Thursday.

Yang di-Pertua Negeri TYT Tun Musa Aman will be the guest of honour for the event, where the state cabinet ministers will be present, she said during the rehearsal for the event on Tuesday night .

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