In Sabah, some rural communities are well known for turning out exquisite handicraft. The Rungus and Lotud communities, for example, are known for their beautiful cloth and bead work.
Rozana Mail, 22, one of the pastry graduates of Asian Tourism International College believes that if one sets one's mind to a goal, one is likely to achieve that goal.
The hospitality and tourism industry is one of the key income-generating sectors of Sabah. The growth of the state's tourism sector as envisaged in the government's "Halatuju" agenda clearly shows the large role tourism plays in Sabah's Economic Transformation Programme.
With just one week to go before the deadline for the EY Young Tax Professional of the Year (YTPY) Malaysia competition was due, he saw the notice in the newspaper and decided to take part.