A recently held entrepreneurial carnival by the commitment and dedication of Ayer Kuning residents, Kampar, Perak, was a resounding success. This inaugural event, involving 36 teachers and 224 students, along with villagers and community members, attracted around 700 visitors. The carnival offered a range of engaging activities, including food and beverage stalls, cooking competitions, fishing, archery, haunted houses, second-hand clothing sales, esports, and karaoke, allowing families to enjoy themselves. There were also exhibitions by government and private agencies such as Bank Rakyat, zakat (Islamic tax), health screenings, blood donation campaigns, Malaysian National Anti-Drug Agency (AADK) and Malaysian Civil Defence Force (APM) booths.
KOMITMEN dan iltizam warga Ayer Kuning, Kampar, Perak menjayakan Karnival Keusahawanan Sekolah Kebangsaan Ayer Kuning baru-baru ini ternyata mengagumkan.
Sarat dengan pelbagai program menarik terutamanya gerai jualan makanan dan minuman, pertandingan masakan, aktiviti sauk ikan, memanah, rumah hantu, jualan pakaian terpakai, e-sport dan karaoke membuatkan pengunjung dapat bergembira bersama keluarga.
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