Connecting youths with the past


Aniskawati (second from right) briefing state Education Department co-curricular unit chief Zulkafli Kamaruddin (in green batik shirt) and Haryany (centre) about the Porto Shelf and User-Friendly Tiffin during the Silang Budaya ll programme at the Penang State Museum. — MUSTAFA AHMAD/The Star

STUDENTS from Batu Lanchang Vocational College in Penang have given the traditional tiffin carrier a modern makeover.

They adapted it into multipurpose containers as part of the Silang Budaya II programme organised by Penang State Museum.

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