Orang Asli villagers counting down to road’s completion


Nari with the woven crafts she makes to be sold to visitors.

FOLK in Kampung Peta, Mersing are looking forward to the completion of a road construction project that will pave the way to better access to their village.

Tok Batin (village head) Rampuyin Kantan said that for decades, those who wanted to enter the village, located within Endau-Rompin Johor National Park, could only do so in four-wheel-drive vehicles due to road conditions.

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