SIBU (Dec 18) – The Photography Society of Sibu (PSS) recently hosted an exclusive photography session at Rumah Michael Ancho, located in Bawang Assan, to document the vibrant and traditional life of the Iban community. This special activity allowed PSS members to get a firsthand look at the daily customs and practices that have been passed down through generations in the longhouse.
During the event, participants had the unique opportunity to photograph various aspects of longhouse life, including the traditional architecture, communal activities, and cultural rituals that form the backbone of the Iban community. The photo session was more than just about capturing images – it was an immersive experience that allowed photographers to connect with the culture on a deeper level.
In addition to the photography, the participants were treated to a taste of traditional Iban cuisine, further enriching their cultural experience. Dishes prepared using age-old recipes allowed the photographers to appreciate the diversity of Iban culinary heritage.
PSS president Peter Lee expressed his gratitude to the longhouse chieftain, TR Ancho, for his warm welcome and hospitality. “This is a meaningful opportunity for our members, not just to take photos, but to learn more about the customs and traditions of the Iban community,” Lee stated.
He also thanked the organizing committee for their efforts in ensuring the success of the event, highlighting the importance of such cultural exchanges in preserving Malaysia’s rich heritage.
This exclusive photography session not only provided stunning imagery of the Iban longhouse lifestyle but also deepened the participants’ understanding of the Iban people’s customs, fostering greater appreciation for the nation’s diverse cultures.