Pride in shared Nusantara identity


Zulkifli (left) demonstrating silat moves during Nusantara Pengerang Festival.

THE rich heritage of Malay culture was showcased at Nusantara Pengerang Festival through traditional performances, cuisine, dances and games.

Held at the Rakan Muda Water and Air Sports Complex (Kramsau) in Desaru, Johor, the event featured various activities including traditional Malay music performances.

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