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EXCLUSIVE: Why director Chong Keat Aun says he owes his success to Yasmin Ahmad
Chong won Best New Director at the prestigious Golden Horse Award stage in Taipei last month.
Malaysia's Chong Keat Aun wins Best New Director at Golden Horse Awards in Taiwan
Malaysian filmmaking talent did the country proud at ​​​​the 57th Golden Horse Awards in Taipei, Taiwan last night.
Working to preserve Chinese mother tongues and culture
Former award-winning radio deejay Chong Keat Aun is passionate about preserving Chinese dialects with his oral history documentation. But he knows he cannot do this alone.
Hindsight 2020: How Malaysian arts and culture adapted and survived the year
How the Malaysian arts and culture community adapted and stood tall despite facing a difficult pandemic year.
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.
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.
How to shoot dancers: new video series merges movement, photography, music and film
Fundraising video project 'Merentas Awan' draws support from dance, film, photography and music communities.
Fashion in pictures: Red carpet looks of the 57th Golden Horse Awards
A look at the fabulous red carpet styles at this year's Golden Horse Awards, from Malaysian Sinje Lee's demurely pretty dress to the quirky outfit of Chinese-American Bai Ling.
Warehouse video project in KL helps hard-hit cultural practitioners move online
Malaysian independent video project HeriStage helps hard-hit cultural practitioners bridge digital divide.