DOZENS of couples in the cities spent up to RM8,000 to ensure that their children are born on New Year's Day, reported Harian Metro.
Unlike the Chinese community who preferred to give birth in the Dragon Year, these couples believed that having their children born on New Year's Day would make them “great”.
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