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Granny struts the catwalk
She's poised, she's elegant and she strides across the stage with style and confidence. Oh, and she's 75! Read about this hot grandma who is contesting for the Classic Mrs Malaysia Tourism Queen 2017 title in the Main paper.
  
Heart of Thailand

There’s a novel way to experience the Land of Smiles, and you will find it in the charming villages away from the city. Read all about Chester Chin's stay with the Akha hill tribe in Doi Pha Mee. Only in Star2.
 
Serving great food
Running out of places to eat at? Eatomo in Solaris Dutmas has garnered a large number of regulars, because it provides both value and variety – and no wonder, since it’s backed by a dynamic young couple so enthusiastic about good produce and value. Read the review in Star2.
 
 
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