Special needs children set record with unique art form


Teo (right) admiring the students’ art work during the Art Beat Festival 2018.

JOHOR BARU: A group of more than 500 children with special needs have earned themselves a place in the Malaysia Book of Records in an art exhibition held here.

The children from Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan and nine other schools around Johor achieved the recognition for “the most participation of disabled students in using the open masking technique”.

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