Ending the year with a party


An art installation project that is being put together by ALFA International College students and lecturers along with one of Malaysia’s installation artists, Baiduren, will help transform the main venue of the upcoming Pangkor International Festival 2017 into a one-of-a-kind experience.

THIS year end, the Pangkor Island Festival 2017 – a community-based festival that that celebrates diversity in art, culture, music and food under one roof – is set to liven up the island.

Set to take place from Nov 25 to Dec 2, it is organised by the Oriental Art and Cultural Center (OACC).

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