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A lonely festival for ‘orphans’
CHINESE New Year is just around the corner but the Covid-19 pandemic has made it nearly impossible for Malaysians in China to return home.
Shedding blood for their loves
Young Chinese women are led to believe that giving their blood as a gift to their boyfriends would ward off any bad luck.
In trouble in life and love
It is one bad news after another for a high-profile actress over surrogate babies scandal.
The flora kingdom of China
YUNNAN is well known as the kingdom of flowers, home to 1,500 species including roses, lilies, chrysanthemums, camellias, carnations and orchids.
The curious case of the ill-fitting bra
IT was supposed to be a wedding banquet but the bride was missing.
Chinese cabbages now in demand
Winter means it is time for Beijingers to stock up their veggies to ensure they have enough on the dining tables throughout the cold months.
Road to making it big in China
THE 17th China-Asean Expo (CAExpo) was a successful one despite the ongoing spike in Covid-19 cases worldwide.
Lost in translation in Fujian
WHEN I received an invitation for a visit to the Fujian province, I got pretty excited as I would be going to the southern region of China where most ancestors of Malaysian Hokkien came from.
Selling coffee to tea lovers
The opening of a cafe in a remote village is an indication of how the country’s poverty alleviation programme is working with the locals enjoying better income and livelihood.
A welcome change
DEEP in the remote mountains of western Hunan province sits Shibadong village.
Colour me beautiful
EVERY woman is beautiful and each has every right to feel and look that way.
When the sober are toast
A dead drinking buddy can drag you into serious trouble in this country.