Borneo Post
Melanau cultural activist attributes success to Taib's belief in her
A former journalist turned cultural activist has attributed her success to former governor Tun Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud. Diana Rose, who came up with Sarawakâs unique sago-based batik, said the former Sarawak governor and chief minister played a significant role in her journey.
With Taib's support and belief in her talent, Diana Rose was able to showcase her creativity and promote Sarawak's rich cultural heritage through her innovative designs. Her story serves as an inspiration to many aspiring artists and entrepreneurs, highlighting the importance of mentorship and encouragement in achieving one's goals.
Through her dedication and passion, Diana Rose has not only made a name for herself but has also contributed to preserving and promoting the Melanau culture for future generations to appreciate and celebrate.