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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.

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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.

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In trouble in life and love

It is one bad news after another for a high-profile actress over surrogate babies scandal.

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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.

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The curious case of the ill-fitting bra

IT was supposed to be a wedding banquet but the bride was missing.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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A welcome change

DEEP in the remote mountains of western Hunan province sits Shibadong village.

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Colour me beautiful

EVERY woman is beautiful and each has every right to feel and look that way.

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When the sober are toast

A dead drinking buddy can drag you into serious trouble in this country.

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