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What do you consider a dying art form or cultural element in Malaysia?

By admin | December 6, 2007

blac_avenger asked:


Dying art forms such a chinese papercutting, wau making, chinese opera, wayang kulit, handmade rattan furniture.
Cultural elements such as pot mending, roti man, door to door knife sharpening, indian dhobi’s, etc.
Where can we see these(or any dying art forms) in Kuala Lumpur?
Where would I find this mask making?
Where specifically can I find any of them? Location?

Ana
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    2 Responses to “What do you consider a dying art form or cultural element in Malaysia?”

    1. deuxJacques Says:
      December 10th, 2007 at 3:01 am

      The usa who would like to buy kl masks.

    2. Carmen Says:
      December 11th, 2007 at 10:42 pm

      The real price.