For the year 2005, we identified five Amazing Malaysians: a conservationist, an architect, an ex-journalist and a farmer. All of them have been doing work to preserve different aspects of Malaysia's heritage.
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Balu Perumal, our Wetland Restorer of Perak, worked with 100 primary school children in Kuala Gula to build a wetlands garden and resource centre…
> read more about it here |
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Raja Dato' Kamarul Bahrin Shah, our Traditional Architect of Terengganu, rebuilt a dilapidated kampung house while 40 secondary school children documented this process on video…
> read more about it here |
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Siow Ho Phiew, our Lion Dancer of Johor, trained about 50 secondary school children in lion dance, drumming and lion head making…
> read more about it here |
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Diana Rose, our Knowledge Keeper of Sarawak, trained about 50 primary and secondary school children in Melanau dance, music and the traditional art of weaving sago fronds…
> read more about it here |
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Romli Mahmud, our Storyteller of Perlis, trained about 70 lower secondary school children in the art of traditional story telling…
> read more about it here |
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