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Clay Expression crafting ceramic wares into astonishing depth of beauty from clay |
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Pottery Field Trips |
One for the album |
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Potter from
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Melaka Field
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Fauzi's Pottery Studio Trip Helen explaining to Kong about her clay model work's going to be made into bronze sculpture ![]()
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The meeting of two
convergence muddy
river (Klang and Gombak river) in the heart of KL.
A few feet from
where the rivers meet, the Jame Mosque (notice the pointed dome
between 2 tall building on the right) like a piece of beautiful
antique furniture--it seems impossible that the entire KL city
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Open house
interactions
with pottery students get-together party |
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![]() ![]() Central railway |
Field Trip to Kuala Selangor Of potters, Silvered Leaf Monkey, Fire flies and tranquil Malay Village ![]() Stunning nature park, birds haven, monkeys and millions of synchronous flashing fire flies--dazzling display of lights at dusk on mangrove trees |
![]() Trip to Japan. Get together for sushi party with Japanese potters ![]() |
![]() Kuala Lumpur past is everywhere met with insistent reminders of KL's present and future. The city's bustling streets, its shining, modern office towers, and its cosmopolitan air of unbounded spirit of progress and symbolize Malaysia's unhesitating leap into the future. Petronas Towers with a height of 1,453 feet, is the world's tallest Twin Towers--a symbols for Malaysia astounding growth that |
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Potters social events. An outing for dinner to unwind ![]()
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Filed Trip to a pottery
Island in Bangkok, Thailand. Siamese master potters on wheel ![]()
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has taken
place over the last two decades in the same way the dizzying Malaysia's cultural history comes into focus.
Kuala Lumpur brings together Malaysia's past and present, its many cultures and its remarkable natural treasures of unsurpassed beauty and variety of Malaysia's plants and animals to vibrant Central Market, music, crafts, and cultural practices from Kelantan to Sarawak. |
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