Showing nature some love


(From left) Volunteers Tan Yi, Ashley, Tan Kern and Adrian working together to clean the beachfront near Pondok Nelayan in Tanjung Bungah. — Photos: CHAN BOON KAI/The Star

The beachfront near Pondok Nelayan in Tanjung Bungah received much-needed care during the ‘Jom Kenali Sungai Kelian’ awareness campaign.

Housewife Ashley Teoh, 45, her husband Adrian Tan, 46, and their two children were among the volunteers who turned up for the beach cleanup held under the Penang River Awareness Project.

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