KUCHING, April 17 -- "Beg anyone?", Elizabeth Eti,38,from Livan Enterprise showing off one of Sarawak's unique handmade traditional multipurpose beg on sale during the official launching of Brunei,Indonesia,Malaysia,Philipine-East Asia Growth Area (BIMP-EAGA) Malaysia Business Council today.The multipurpose beg or better known as "Ajat Orang Ulu" in Sarawak are among the prominent feature during international conference held in this state.The beg was sold between RM80 to RM250 and was a hit among Philipine,Brunei and Indonesia delegates.The conference was opened by Sarawak Chief Minister, Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud.-- fotoBERNAMA HAKCIPTA TERPELIHARA.