Households urged to be prudent while celebrating CNY due to economic uncertainties


Lee (with the crystal ball) with community leaders at the launch of Chinese New Year Kongsi Bazaar in Miri. — STEPHEN THEN / The Star

MIRI: Chinese households must stop the habit of spending excessively for Chinese New Year celebrations.

“Due to uncertainties in the economy, there is a need to tighten our belts,” said Sarawak Assistant Tourism Minister Datuk Lee Kim Shin.

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