Matt Harding, YouTube’s Viral Travel Sensation, Dances with Malaysia’s Natives in Sarawak
NEW YORK – Matt Harding, the viral Internet dance and travel sensation of “Where the Hell is Matt,” released a new video in partnership with the United States Tour Operators Association (USTOA) showcasing iconic destinations around the world, including Malaysia’s Sarawak Cultural Village in Kuching.
The minute long video conveys the wonder of discovery and the joy of new travel experiences. Harding logged 70,000 miles from his home in Seattle over three months to dance in nine destinations that also included Australia, Alaska, Tanzania, Korea, Chile, France, Ireland and New York’s Coney Island.
In the video, Harding dances with a group of local natives at Malaysia’s award-winning Sarawak Cultural Village. Known as the “Living Museum,” it sprawls across 17 acres at the foothills of Mount Santubong, minutes away from Kuching. Built to preserve and showcase Sarawak’s cultural heritage, it is the perfect place for visitors to get introduced to the culture and customs of Malaysian Borneo’s tribes.
There are about 150 people living in the village, demonstrating traditional daily activities from Sarawak's diverse tribes, like sago processing and handicrafts. They wear traditional costumes and perform dances for visitors, making it an ideal location for Harding’s travel and dance video.
Harding’s appearance in Malaysia was coordinated in partnership with USTOA member General Tours World Traveler and Tourism Malaysia.
To view the Harding’s newest video and learn more about Malaysia and the USTOA, visit www.ustoa.com/dancingwithmatt.
To learn more about the Sarawak Cultural Village, please visit www.scv.com.my. To learn more about Sarawak as a tourism destination, please visit the Sarawak Tourism Board’s website at www.sarawaktourism.com.
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