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Cartoon exhibition at Muzium Negara

KUALA LUMPUR, 26 Dis -- Seorang kanak-kanak begitu riang beraksi bersama watak animasi Ujang dan Upin Ipin ketika mengunjungi Pameran Kartun dan Kita di Muzium Negara hari ini.Pameran itu menampilkan lebih daripada 500 keping kartun dan sebilangan komik yang dihasilkan oleh 50 karyawan negara.Turut dipamerkan sebilangan besar daripada koleksi-koleksi karya asal pelukis kartun dan komik.--fotoBERNAMA (2017) HAK CIPTA TERPELIHARA

KUALA LUMPUR: A child playing among cutouts of animation characters Ujang, Upin and Ipin at the “Cartoon and Us” Exhibition at Muzium Negara. Over 500 cartoon figures are on display at the exhibition, which also features comics produced by 50 local artists and collections of original pieces from cartoonists and comic artists. – Bernama

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