Medical check-up for Kg Peta folk


So taking photos of unique buildings in Kampung Peta, such as the police station, during the trip.

THE Johor Media Club, in collaboration with the Johor National Parks Corporation (JNPC), conducted free medical check-up for Kampung Peta Orang Asli community.

Club president Mohamad Fauzi Ishak said 26 media practitioners and 10 healthcare staff from Regency Specialist Hospital travelled to the village, located within the Endau-Rompin Johor National Park in Mersing, in 16 four-wheel drive vehicles.

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