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Taiwan Group in Malaysia Learns About Indian Culture

NewsGram Desk

Malaysia, July 14, 2017: A comprehensive cultural show put up by pupils of SJK (T) Effingham in Petaling Jaya introduced twenty guests from Taiwan to Indian culture and traditions.

The program was arranged by a local Buddhist NGO under which four teachers and sixteen students visited the school.

The cultural exhibition composed of musical performances and cultural exhibition among others, headmaster K.S. Manogar told the daily. The visitors reacted by performing a Taiwanese traditional dance.

Although the distinct aspects of Indian culture can make many Taiwanese feels all at sea, there seems to be a surge that is attracting people toward the South Asian country. Previously, India also launched "Intern India" Program for the Taiwanese students.

– Prepared by a Staff writer at Newsgram

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