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Explorace: Solving the Murder Mystery on Campus



An exploration race is always an exciting and engaging way to explore a new place and challenge oneself. Recently, a group of students from Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Engku Husain participated in an explorace that required them to gather clues around their campus to ultimately solve a murder mystery. The clues were located at different locations, including the Library, Water Fountain, Ballroom, Habitat, Amphitheatre, Hostel, and Unity Lobby.

The participants gathered in the Unity Lobby for a short briefings. The air was filled with excitement and anticipation as the students eagerly awaited their instructions. The organizers divided them into three groups, each with a set of clues to find.



The participants were given an hour to search for the clues, which were hidden in various locations around the campus. The clues were designed to lead the participants to all six locations in MAHSA University, where they would find another clue until they had gathered all the necessary information to solve the mystery. The students had to navigate to the locations using the map given. After gathering all the clues, the students gathered back at the Unity Lobby for a short discussion before they presented their findings. Each group pieces the clues together and try to solve the mystery, which made the discussion even more exciting, as the participants eagerly shared their thoughts and findings. The clues were all interconnected, and it required the students to use their critical thinking skills to solve the mystery.

After some discussion and analysis, the students finally had their answer. The students were now ready to solve the murder mystery. Each group presented their findings, the murderer, the motive and the evidence. They did their best, most of them solved the mystery. The participants were excited that they were able to solve the murder mystery, and they felt proud of their accomplishments.

This explorace was more than just a fun and exciting way to explore the university campus. It also provided the students with an opportunity to work in a team, hone their problem-solving skills, and learn more about their campus's unique features.

This explorace was a thrilling and engaging experience for the participants. The students were able to explore the highlights of the university at each location, from the serene and peaceful library to the bustling and vibrant hostel. Through this explorace, the students were able to gained a deeper appreciation for the campus, making it an unforgettable and valuable experience.

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