3 October 2019

Harimou Promotional Booth & Mini Game Station (3/10/19)

I come down to the university foyer after political communication class. As I'm walking around, I come across two cute soft toys tigers, and the table is decorated with a jungle themed. At first, I thought whether I'm in a jungle or tropical place but no it's the Harimou Campaign!

Harimou Campaign is run by Sunway University's Year 2 Communication students under the Department of Communication (DoC). It's to educate the public and raise awareness about tiger conversation. To start up, heir first mini activity is up- a game of darts! If you we hit the orange bulls-eye, we'll get free stickers, and we all know Malaysians love free stuff right? Who doesn't want free stuff?

Due to my poor hand-eye coordination, I did the best by throwing the darts at the orange bulls-eye but I'm so close! Well, I try for a second time, still so close to the target! It's okay, at least I get to meet the two soft toy tigers- Timmy and Tiffany, who are at the booth to greet their visitors who come and drop by. Timmy,is chubby and cute, while Tina has this power in her. If you asked me, who I like best, it's definitely Timmy!

I just can't get over the soft toys because they are just too cute and cuddly! Anyway, there will be a big revelation at 3.30pm. I wonder what it is? Unfortunately, I didn't stay back as I head off for another event. I manage to see the big revelation on Harimou's Instagram post, it's a picture of tiger swimming in the water but there a lot of holes due to the darts that the visitors played earlier on- which means, tigers are killed mercilessly by poachers every now and then , the holes are like bullets from the guns.

Stop shooting our tigers and spare them a life to live! Besides orang utan, hornbill, Malayan Tapir, tigers is the most symbolic of all in our country! If you see our national logo, there are two tigers on each side of it which means the symbol of strength and bravery. Did you know? 200 tigers are left in the Malaysian wild, if we don't protect them, our future generation won't be able to see our national fighter.

If we want be a part of the tiger conservation, you can sign the pledge to save a tiger's life. Are you willing to fight for our tigers and hear them roar?

For more roaring details, follow Harimou's official social media:
Facebook: Harimou Campaign
Instagram: @harimou.su

Save the Tigers 

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