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Live from a ‘haunted’ home
IT may have looked like a boring livestream of a man spending 24 hours in an apartment left vacant after the previous owner committed suicide.
Frenzied debate over tweet
THE Chinese tweet of Elon Musk has kept the Chinese public busy for many days in their quest to figure out his intention for posting the four-line ancient poem created over 1,800 years ago.
Not your average nosy neighbours
THEY could be cleaners, delivery riders, street vendors, professionals, servicemen, corporate executives or retirees but they share one common goal – maintaining public order and safety of their homes.
We’re not perfect, we’re beautiful
AS the model struts down the runway, everyone in the audience went silent. They were actually in awe as 24-year-old Niu Yu, walking with a prosthetic right leg, showed confidence on the runway wearing an oversized hoodie sweater.
Probing poor ethical standards
A 17-YEAR-OLD teenager was feeling unwell recently and decided to browse the Internet when she came across a pop-up medical consultation service at a hospital in Shaanxi province.
Profiting off animal cruelty
Chinese citizens have called for a comprehensive law to protect small animals, as more abused cats and dogs are rescued from the streets.
A treatment deemed unkind
‘Easy way’ decision to euthanise cats infected with Covid-19 sparks controversy among Chinese netizens.
Mind your Bahasa Melayu
“NAMA saya Wei Peihua dan saya pembantu anda sepanjang ekspo ini” (My name is Wei Peihua and I am your assistant throughout the expo).
Sex? Not if you’re a varsity student
The ban on sex before marriage imposed by some universities is kicking up a storm.
Remembering a ‘mythical hero’
The Chinese hold annual rituals to worship Fuxi who is credited with starting organised governance in ancient China.
End of the road for young idols
ALL focus was on seven boys as they debuted, singing, rapping and dancing their way to become future stars.
Encouraging population growth
CHINA is ageing at a rapid pace of 3.62% annually, much higher than the world rate of 2.5%.