Sarawakian architect paints 31 stinking toe pods, installs them on trees in Kuching


Sim transforms discarded stinking toe pods into whimsical characters – a creative way of upcycling waste into art. Photos: T. Sim

The month-long What About Kuching (WAK) Festival returns today, celebrating Sarawak's rich cultural heritage and diverse artistic expressions.

Themed Roots, the festival is back for its seventh edition this year.

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