Venture into tourism sector, Orang Asli urged


Adly (third from left) presenting an award to Haznizam Jasdi, 24, at the celebration as Lim (second from left) and Prof Juli look on. — Bernama

ALOR GAJAH: The Orang Asli community in Melaka have been urged to carry out eco-tourism and agro-tourism activities to improve their lives.

Chief Minister Adly Zahari said various job opportunities could be provided through the two sectors to generate income for the locals, such as handicraft, forest-based downstream products and entrepreneurship, especially for Orang Asli youths.

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