BFF-24 Making a splash at Malaysia’s mermaid school

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Making a splash at Malaysia’s mermaid school

KLANG, Malaysia, March 4, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Wearing tails made of plastic
fins covered by shimmering fabric, five women glided through a pool at a
Malaysian centre that teaches people how to swim like mermaids.

The academy, in the coastal town of Klang, southwest of Kuala Lumpur, is
among several that have sprung up around the world to cater to the growing
popularity of swimmers emulating the mythical creatures.

The students — wearing bikini tops as well as their mermaid tails —
circled underwater and did somersaults, all the time trying to keep their
eyes open.

“It’s quite tough,” said Koh Yi Xuen, who is 27 and has been learning the
special swimming technique for about three years. “We have to open our eyes
in the water, and our legs are tied up.”

Lee Boon Leong said he started offering the lessons at his swimming academy
after a company approached him and asked to hire someone who could swim like
a mermaid for a product launch.

The school, which now has five instructors, has taught about 500 women to
swim like mermaids.

Lee said it is possible to learn the basics in about 16 hours of classes
over three months.

Mermaids, which have the upper body and head of a woman and the tail of a
fish, are creatures from folklore.

The Disney animated classic “The Little Mermaid”, based on the fairy tale
by Danish author Hans Christian Andersen, spurred new interest in the
creatures and the way they swim in recent years.

BSS/AFP/MSY/1320 hrs