Youths, after gaining experience, return to Labis to carry out their businesses


After working in Singapore, Teo returned to Malaysia and opened a dessert cafe, which now also offers traditional Hakka fare.

LABIS: One constant tale when going through smaller towns in Johor is that of its youth moving away to make their fortune in the cities of Kuala Lumpur, Johor Baru, Singapore or even further afield.

However, Yap Han Xin, 21, is bucking the trend by running her own web business from home, advertising and selling personal and haircare products to clients in the east coast, Singapore and Penang.

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