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Sarawak aims to become a global center of excellence blending modern scientific research with traditional knowledge. Tourism Minister Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah stated this during the launch of the 4th International Conference on Science, Social Sciences and Humanities (ICOSSH 2025) in Bintulu. He emphasized the importance of bridging the gap between these disciplines to drive sustainable development. The conference, themed 'The Unseen Treasures of the Arts', focuses on uncovering hidden assets within indigenous communities and Sarawak's biodiversity.
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