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PATTANI, 7 Ogos — Exco Perumahan dan Kebudayaan Negeri Selangor Borhan Aman Shah (dua, kiri) mencuba aktiviti mencanting batik ketika melakukan lawatan kerja sempena Program Silang Budaya Selangor-Thailand 2024 di Yaring Batik hari ini. –fotoBERNAMA (2024) HAK CIPTA TERPELIHARA

Selangor to establish textile museum soon — Exco

PATTANI, Aug 7 — The state government, in efforts to safeguard the state’s rich textile heritage, plans to establish its textile museum soon.

State executive councillor for culture and housing Borhan Aman Shah said the museum — Selangor Textile Museum — will showcase a variety of traditional textiles from Selangor, including telepuk, kelingkan, songket, and Selangor batik.

“We are currently looking for a suitable location for the museum, and it needs to be established as soon as possible, as the state government has approved the necessary funding.

“The museum will feature a weaving house, and offer a range of activities including those related to batik-making,” he told the press after visiting the Yaring Batik Factory and Barahom Bazaar today in conjunction with the Selangor and Thailand 2024 Cross-Cultural programme.

This annual event, which began last year, involves official visits to select Asean countries, to promote and celebrate Selangor’s art and culture on the international stage.

This year, the programme is being held in Thailand, particularly in Songkhla, Pattani, and Narathiwat provinces, to strengthen cooperation by promoting culture, art and heritage.

Borhan said the committee is also planning to hold a competition, focused on Selangor batik designs, open to participants of all ages. This initiative aims to introduce and widely promote Selangor batik.

Selangor batik features a nine-petalled bunga tanjung (Spanish cherry) motif, representing the state’s nine districts, and serving as a symbol of the state’s identity.

“We hope that such events will inspire greater interest in batik making, ultimately cultivating skilled batik makers in Selangor,” he said.

The Selangor Malay Customs and Heritage Corporation has been actively involved in conducting workshops and seminars for batik enthusiasts and entrepreneurs across the state.

“Our goal is for Selangor batik to become a source of pride for the state,” he said, adding that discussions are underway with a local airline to further promote Selangor batik.

— Bernama

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