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Wednesday 5 November 2014

Touch the dog after the campaign campaign now touch a snake instead?


After passing the controversial program "I Want to Touch a Dog" so angered scholars, Kelantan appears defuse the situation by organizing a "I want to touch a snake".

The program is organized in conjunction with the snake by the Kelantan State Museum for a month starting today.

The exhibition is accompanied snake 'snake princess' was the third time held at the museum in 2006, 2010 and 2014.

Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Culture, Tourism and Heritage, Datuk Hassan Mohamood said the program can remind Muslims of the greatness of creation of Allah Ta'ala.

"In the excitement we saw many species of snakes, the same as we remember the greatness of Allah and avoid evil.

"If a snake in the world we have fear, what about the snakes that are waiting for us in the grave," he said after the opening of the exhibition organized by the State Museum of snakes here today.

Various activities are held in conjunction with the exhibition including live snakes, women with snakes, Fun With Reptiles and exhibitions mysterious crocodile. The program, entitled I Want A Snake Touch.


Various types of snakes and reptiles on display. The exhibition was held from 9 am until 10 pm. Adult ticket prices (RM4), children (RM3) and kids school uniforms (RM2).

Director of the State Museum, Dr Nik Ismail Nik Abdul Hadi said, as many as 150 different types of snakes on display, in addition to the 70 cobra with the daughter of a snake in a glass room.
"People get to see the snake show three times a day, at 12 noon, 5 pm and 9 pm," he said.

In the meantime girl showing  Snake coming from Penang, Rahiza Abdul Rahim, 28,  at the State Museum here warn if the woman failed to comply with the regulations cover.

This follows complaints received alleging a woman with a snake in a glass Siik failed cover (lid) during a performance.

If this happens, passionate Rahiza Abdul Rahim, 28, to stay with 70 venomous snakes for a month in a glass room at the State Museum will kesampaian.

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