Society’s herb garden project proves a success


Members of the Che Luan Khor Moral Uplifting Society took more than a year to turn this empty plot of land into a thriving herb garden.

MEMBERS of the Che Luan Khor Moral Uplifting Society Kluang, Johor, who turned an empty plot of land into a herb garden amid the Covid-19 pandemic, are seeing their efforts bear fruit more than a year later.

The garden is now thriving with more than 30 types of traditional herbs available for public consumption.

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