Covid-19: The real wedding crasher


  • Focus
  • Tuesday, 23 Jun 2020

The Grand Mahkota Ballroom can usually cater to a banquet of 1,200 persons. - The Star/ Filepic

WITH the pandemic projected to last until a vaccine is discovered, perhaps it is necessary to give some thought to how Covid-19 may have changed our lives in a deeper, more profound way.

One possible focus is the practice and concept of weddings – events regarded as an important step towards marriage and family, the foundation institutions at the core of many nations in Southeast Asia.

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