Tourists drawn to DBKL’s eventful open house


(From left) Sisters Lara, 17, and Anouk Corbeau, 20, and their mother Berdine Corbeau, 52, trying their hand at batik painting at DBKLs Aidilfitri open house.

TOURISTS and locals had a chance to learn more about Malaysian culture at the Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) Aidilfitri Open House 2017. 

The event on the last day of Syawal was filled with traditional performances such as dance and music, traditional games, traditional craft demonstrations such as batik, carving, as well as ceramic and dodol making.

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