Above: Riki and Misato, both from Japan, participating in 34th Malaysian Chinese Cultural Festival Right: Chapter outing with host families and volunteers to Kenyir Elephant Conservation Village art, religion, history or something else that interests him. Thus, a student gets the opportunity to explore and be part of the festival itself and may help him understand why a certain practice or ritual is in place. He would be able to attend and witness the many wedding ceremonies and dinners of the various ethnics. This would eventually lead to maturity. In the next 3-5 years, Terengganu Chapter is aiming to recruit more volunteers and host families and to fully utilize the returnees for the roadshow also to spread AFS wings to at least 8 schools in each districts
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