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ntv7’s Yuan Carnival Supports WWF-Malaysia

Malaysia’s largest Chinese community-centred event, ntv7’s Yuan Carnival, stays true not only to their tagline “Home of Feel Good”, but also encourages people to “Do Good” 

Malaysia’s largest Chinese community-centred event, ntv7’s Yuan Carnival, stays true not only to their tagline “Home of Feel Good”, but also encourages people to “Do Good”. By hosting WWF-Malaysia’s educational booths at the Yuan Carnival, ntv7 is helping the conservation organisation to raise public awareness about the importance of protecting our natural environment. WWF-Malaysia had a booth at the carnival venue in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, on 12th and 13th of May.

ntv7 has long supported WWF-Malaysia’s conservation work, most recently by boosting public awareness about Earth Hour 2012, which took place on 31st March and aimed to educate and raise awareness about the climate crisis as well as offer ideas and solutions that people can merge into their daily lives.

“WWF-Malaysia thanks and commends ntv7 for supporting our efforts to reach out to people and raise environmental awareness in this country. We hope that other corporations will follow their example,” said WWF-Malaysia Executive Director/CEO Dato’ Dr Dionysius Sharma.

“ntv7 is pleased to have the involvement of WWF-Malaysia in Yuan Carnival 2012. The educational efforts carried out by this conservation organisation are truly commendable and we hope that more visitors will benefit from this,” said Group GM of ntv7 & 8TV Airin Zainul.

Please visit WWF-Malaysia’s booth at these ntv7 Yuan Carnival 2012 venues:
  • In Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, on 11th and 12th August
  • In Johor Bahru, Johor, on 10th and 11th November

To find out more about ntv7’s Yuan Carnival, where everyone can enjoy performances, discounted products and meet-and-greet sessions with ntv7 celebrities as well as learn more about how to support socially responsible causes such as environmental conservation, please visit: ntv7

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