A new village community service, which is mural painting, has organised by Department of Soft Skills Competency (DSSC) UTAR. The mural painting has held in a primary school in Negeri Sembilan, SJK (C) Pei Chun Dangi on 7th November 2015. The primary school is located in a remote and beautiful place. This school has very clean and attractive nature of greenery.
Mural, is a painting applied to and made integral with the surface of a wall or ceiling. Usually, it is either applied directly onto the surface, or painted on a canvas which is then fixed or cemented onto the wall. More rarely, it is painted onto panels that become part of the wall. Aside from the technical problems posed by the wall, there are numerous artistic issues to be overcome. To begin with, students need to consider the viewpoint or angle from which the painting will be seen. While canvases are typically hung at or around eye-level, a mural is likely to be seen from several different angles. If so, there may be
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The tradition usually starts on the first day based on the first Chinese month, in their calendar, and it ends with the Lantern Festival which is, on the other hand, on the 15th day of the month. It is a fact that within China, a variety of ways on how the New Year is celebrated is based on their traditions and customs. The Chinese will normally pour out their savings to purchase decorations, materials, clothing, presents, and food. A part of the tradition, the families will also clean the whole house, thoroughly and systematically, so that they will drive any bad luck or ill-fortune away, therefore hoping for the cleanliness to make way for incoming good luck and prosperity. In most house, the windows and doors are decorated with paper-cuts and couplets with red colour; all these with themes of "wealth," "longevity," and