Japanese students enjoy learning local culture at two-day programme


Tokyo’s Kasi University Girls High School participating at the teh tarik demonstration during the two-day International Student Outreach programme at Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan in Johor.

PASIR GUDANG: A group of 334 Japanese students got to experience a taste of local culture and food during a two-day International Student Outreach programme here.

The foreign students from Tokyo’s Kasi University Girls High School were warmly greeted with the local welcome of selamat datang, followed by kompang performances by Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan (PIS) students at the campus.

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