Coming together for nian gao


BALIK PULAU: Although the making of nian gao (sticky rice cake) requires a lot of time and hard work, Tan En Yee sees it as an opportunity to spend time with her family.

She decided to spend her day off making the sweet and sticky glutinous rice cakes with them.

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