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All abuzz over Peranakans
Drama series on baba and nyonya is driving customers to Malaysian restaurants in Beijing.
Educators should be role models
A FEW years ago, I met a Star Wars fan who not only watched the movie series but also collected all the merchandise and attended the side events both in Malaysia and overseas.
Rough road to jobs for new graduates
THE Covid-19 pandemic may have stopped people from travelling and closed businesses for some time, but life still went on for everyone in the world.
Second round of tests under way
No lockdown but millions tested for Covid-19 in Beijing after another cluster emerged at a wholesale market.
Longing to be back in Beijing
After five months of being home, Malaysians living and studying in China are eager for the borders to open again.
Rules set for the unruly
CHINA is known for its long historical background, the magnificent Great Wall, the adorable panda and the beautiful landscape. It is a frontrunner in many aspects of technology.
When change is on the menu
DEEP in a quiet hutong (alley) in Beijing lies a siheyuan (traditional courtyard residence).
A people-first roadmap for 2020
AFTER a delay of over two months, China finally held its annual Two Sessions meeting, an important event to pave a roadmap for the country.
Finding pleasure at the wrong place
THE temperature is rising and Beijing is slowly moving into summer.
Best not to wear mask during PE
China relaxes measures on wearing face masks in schools after the death of three students.
Paying a high price for infidelity
ZHA NAN is a Chinese Internet slang to describe men who are selfish, irresponsible and have a bad personality.
Costly lesson for young mum
WHEN I saw dozens of unread messages in the group chats I joined, I knew instantly some people had sought advice from others in our chat group again.