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Meeting to gain mutual benefits
The recent Malaysia-China Entrepreneur Conference in Nanjing offered plenty of trade and investment opportunities.
When pavilion becomes celebrity
CLAD in striking red with eye-catching images of the Petronas Twin Towers, the Malaysia pavilion at the recent 15th China-Asean Expo (CAExpo) was a compulsory stop for most visitors.
The horrors of homework
When teachers get creative with school assignments, parents often get as stressed out as their children.
Rude way to get courtesy
CHINA is a country that emphasises filial piety, respect for the elderly, love for the younger ones and protection of the disadvantaged groups, in order to create a harmonious society.
Didi’s fatal flaws and rough ride
China’s latest ride-hailing company has a lot to answer for after two female passengers were raped and murdered within four months.
Bullish about mountain tribe’s future
DEEP in a mountain range in Guizhou province, there live an ancient tribal community whose women have a hairstyle so elaborate that it looks like a pair of bull horns.
Triumphant homecoming
A businessman returns to his rural roots to lead the area around Niangniang Mountain to a better tomorrow.
Beautiful but not yet famous
SUMMER is the hardest season of the year for me. Whenever I complain about the hellish heat in Beijing, people are surprised that a Malaysian cannot stand the weather.
Another dose of bad medicine
In China’s latest major health scare, a pharmaceutical firm was caught flouting standards for making rabies vaccines.
When the wheels come off
THE bike-sharing business took China by storm when the service was introduced to this bicycle kingdom some two years ago.
Food represents love for Teng
“WHERE there is water, there are the Chinese; where there are Chinese, there are Teresa Teng’s songs.” This is how people describe the popularity of the late singer, an all-time superstar from Taiwan.