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Keeping dialects alive through the arts
WHILE many people either take the common dialects for granted or ignore them, Ai FM deejay Chong Keat Aun has great appreciation for them and considers them an amazing and beautiful heritage to be enjoyed and preserved.
100 fans attend touching tribute to Yasmin
ABOUT 100 people from all walks of life attended the special tribute 'Remembering Yasmin' at the Hillcity Hotel in Ipoh, Perak.
Keeping the dialects alive
Concern about the gradual decline in the use of the dialects among the Chinese has led to several moves to keep them relevant.
Keeping the dialects alive
Concern about the gradual decline in the use of the dialects among the Chinese has led to several moves to keep them relevant.
Book on historical facts and songs related to various Chinese dialects
AFTER two years of sharing Chinese dialects over the airwaves, Ai FM deejay Chong Keat Aun is now reaching out through text and photos.
CNY tunes with a folk twist
CHEERY and lively Chinese New Year songs have once again hit the airwaves but Ai FM deejay Chong Keat Aun wants to draw the listeners' attention to a forgotten vocal style.
Among the best
Anugerah Seri Angkasa is back to honour outstanding works of artistes and production crew members.
Popularising native culture
THE reality is that the indigenous tribes are usually not represented in the mainstream culture.
Indigenous people render songs at music festival
DESPITE not understanding the lyrics, the audience felt the emotions in the songs through Samingad Chi Hsiao-Chun's powerful vocals.
Heritage stroll in Chinatown a revelation to participants
Exploring Petaling Street through the heritage walk allows participants to learn and appreciate the history behind the old buildings. Above: Participants of the heritage walk listening to Tang Ah Chai, who is leading the trail, as he explains about the car park in Jalan Sultan, where the iconic Chik Shin Tong Funeral Parlour used to be before it was torn down for a development that did not take place. - By ART CHEN / The Star