Craft festivals to help boost local artisans’ income


(From left) Mohd Ridzwan and Selangor housing, urban well-being and entrepreneur development committee chairman Rodziah Ismail visiting a Wayang Kulit workshop run by Sapari Sukarjo at the complex in Johor Baru.

Johor Craft Complex is staging the National Craft Day (HKK) 2022 event.

Its director Mohd Ridzwan Misran said Johor was the second location, after Kuala Lumpur Craft Complex, of the total seven states where the programme is being organised.

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