Healthy for Life Sharing Session Inspires Kuching with Prof. Dr. Noordin Darus

Healthy for Life Sharing Session Inspires Kuching with Prof. Dr. Noordin Darus

By Minul Islam Rony

KUCHING, 12th December – The Ministry of Tourism, Creative Industries, and Performing Arts Sarawak (MTCP) successfully hosted a remarkable ‘Healthy for Life’ sharing session at Hotel Raia, Kuching. The event featured an enlightening talk by YBhg. Prof. Dato’ Dr. Noordin Darus, who is well-known for his expertise in promoting holistic health and well-being.

The highlight of the session was Dr. Noordin’s compelling presentation on the concept of living a healthy lifestyle. Attendees gained valuable insights into incorporating better health practices into their daily lives. Dr. Noordin shared practical tips and his philosophy on the importance of mental, physical, and emotional balance for long-term wellness.

Healthy for Life Sharing Session Inspires Kuching with Prof. Dr. Noordin Darus
Healthy for Life Sharing Session Inspires Kuching with Prof. Dr. Noordin Darus / Photo Credit: Ministry of Tourism, Creative Industry and Performing Arts Sarawak

Various departments and agencies under MTCP were also present to support this initiative. These included the Sarawak Museum Department, Sarawak Tourism Board, Sarawak Arts Council, Sarawak Crafts Council, and Sarawak Business Events. Their participation underlined the ministry’s commitment to fostering health awareness within the community and its workforce.

This session was part of MTCP’s broader efforts to encourage healthy living among Sarawakians and to integrate well-being initiatives into its activities. By engaging notable speakers like Dr. Noordin Darus, the ministry aims to inspire positive lifestyle changes and create a more health-conscious society.

The attendees left the event feeling motivated and better informed about the steps they could take to improve their health. Events like these reflect the ministry’s dedication to enhancing the quality of life for Sarawakians through meaningful and impactful programmes.

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