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Seni budaya jadi produk pelancongan
PORT DICKSON: Kementerian Pelancongan, Seni dan Budaya melalui Jabatan Kebudayaan dan Kesenian Negara (JKKN) akan terus memainkan peranan bagi memperkasa seni budaya sebagai produk pelancongan. Menerusi penganjuran Program Pelancongan Budaya 2026, identiti dan warisan setiap negeri akan diketengahkan kepada masyarakat khususnya generasi muda sekali gus menjadi tarikan yang menarik kehadiran pelancong. Ketua Pengarah JKKN, Mohd. ... Read more The post Seni budaya jadi produk pelancongan appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
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NDTV
· Jun 29, 2026
BPCL To Acquire 40% Stake In Tiki Tar-Shell India JV For Rs 85 Crore
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BERNAMA
· Jul 3, 2026
General : Passion For Pulut Kuning Arrangements Becomes Livelihood For Kelantan Entrepreneur
By Rohaiza Ab Rahman PASIR PUTEH, July 4 (Bernama) -- Four years after leaving her job as a resort marketing officer, Nortiny Nawi has transformed her passion for cooking and crafting pulut kuning (turmeric glutinous rice) arrangements into a business that now serves as her main source of income.
Mindanao Times
· Jul 2, 2026
Cacao de Davao and Hey Monday! feature unique flavors
CACAO DE Davao, a homegrown bean-to-bar brand, continues to elevate the city’s cacao industry by forging another partnership with a local restaurant, “Hey Monday!” on Wednesday, July 1, at the
Utusan Malaysia
· Jul 4, 2026
Durian RM100 seguni tarik perhatian pembeli
KUANTAN: Isi selagi boleh ke dalam guni disediakan dengan harga RM100. Itu keunikan konsep yang dilakukan oleh penjual durian di Kampung Balok di sini sekali gus mengundang perhatian penggemar raja buah tersebut. Peniaga terbabit, Muhammad Azril Syazrin Izani, 31, berkata, konsep itu bukan hanya sekadar teknik pemasaran semata sebaliknya dia mahu pelanggan menikmati durian sepuasnya. ... Read more The post Durian RM100 seguni tarik perhatian pembeli appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
UrduPoint
· Jul 2, 2026
Pakistani products, pharmaceutical cooperation in focus at Hunan expo
Pakistani products, pharmaceutical cooperation in focus at Hunan expo
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· Jun 24, 2026
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Related coverage for "Seni budaya jadi produk pelancongan": NDTV — BPCL To Acquire 40% Stake In Tiki Tar-Shell India JV For Rs 85 Crore. BERNAMA — General : Passion For Pulut Kuning Arrangements Becomes Livelihood For Kelantan Entrepreneur. Mindanao Times — Cacao de Davao and Hey Monday! feature unique flavors. Utusan Malaysia — Durian RM100 seguni tarik perhatian pembeli. UrduPoint — Pakistani products, pharmaceutical cooperation in focus at Hunan expo. RAPPLER — Business lessons we can learn from Philippine cacao entrepreneurs Ken and Shiela Reyes-Lao