KELANTAN has the potential to become a hub for Asean culture owing to its strategic location and its own positioning as the ‘cradle of Malay culture’ in the country.
Johor-Indonesia Business Council president Datuk Ahmad Kosnan said the state’s inclusion into the Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle economic grouping (IMT-GT) and its own range of culture and performing arts makes it a viable prospect.
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