Arts and culture digital promotion starts with Kuala Kangsar


Raja Shahriman Raja Aziddin using an iron to form iron art metal sculptures at his workshop in Bukit Chandan, Kuala Kangsar.

THE Perak Government has started a pilot project to promote the local tourism, arts and culture industry in Kuala Kangsar using a digital platform.

State Tourism, Arts and Culture Committee chairman Tan Kar Hing said the move was backed by the State Economic Advisory Council to uplift the relevant industry players in the district.

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