BRUNEI DARUSSALAM - The 'Lakuh' Exhibition, featuring 28 art enthusiasts from across ASEAN countries including Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, Singapore, and Vietnam, opened its doors on the evening of 3rd February at Gallery 4, Brunei Energy Hub Dermaga Diraja.

According to Radio Television Brunei, which organized the event with support from the Brunei Energy Hub Dermaga Diraja, the Museums Department, and the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports, the exhibition was inaugurated by ambassadors and representatives from Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore, the Philippines, and Malaysia. The exhibition, aiming to foster cultural exchange and community engagement through art, includes a creative workshop, art exhibition, community programs, and industry talks. It is open to the public until the 28th of this month.

TUTONG - A Fruit and Vegetable Carving Basic Skills Course was recently held at the Tutong Youth Centre, targeting young individuals and community members interested in culinary arts. The course is an integral part of the Artisan Skills Programme under the Youth Development Centre.

According to Radio Television Brunei, the initiative seeks to provide foundational knowledge and enhance skills in the culinary arts, offering the youth an opportunity to explore potential talents in this field.

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