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(Left) Children from Rumah Tunas Harapan exploring the ‘Galaxy of Centura’.

IN THE spirit of giving, Mah Sing Foundation gave 56 children from two orphanages an exclusive tour of its Arts and Lights Exhibition in Icon City, Petaling Jaya.

Accompanied by their caregivers, Mah Sing employees as well as nine volunteers from Voices of Charity, the 14 and 42 children from Praise Emmanuel Children’s Home and Rumah Tanas Harapan, made the tour in groups and admired the stars of “Planet Vertica” before rocking it out at the “Southville Space Party” room.

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