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Malaysia hosts Children's Arts Festivals.


ICAF's new partner in Malaysia Malaysia (məlā`zhə), independent federation (2005 est. pop. 23,953,000), 128,430 sq mi (332,633 sq km), Southeast Asia. The official capital and by far the largest city is Kuala Lumpur; Putrajaya is the adminstrative capital.  has already kicked off the Third Arts Olympiad Olympiad, unit of a chronological era of ancient Greece, a four-year period, each one beginning with the Olympic games. Timaeus (c.356–c.260 B.C.) of Sicily was the first to use, as a check on chronology, the list of victors kept in the gymnasium at Olympia.  (2005-2008) with two exciting festivals.

In 2004, The Yellow House Society of Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur (kwä`lə lm`pr), city (1990 est. pop.  celebrated the new partnership with a festival about Art and Sport. Celebrities from Malaysia and Thailand came to the event.

Next, the energetic Yellow House Society organized Malaysia's first annual children's festival. Philbert Tiki Tiki

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 Yong, Malaysia's finalist from the Second Arts Olympiad, helped lead the nine-day festival. The festival had many highlights, including an exhibition of the 2003 Malaysian Arts Olympiad and the launch of the Third Arts Olympiad.

The Yellow House Society is planning two more children's festivals, one in 2005 and one in 2006.

Here are some pictures of the colorful festivals!
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Date:Jan 1, 2005
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