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Two Singaporeans among 15 suspects arrested for illegal gambling in JB
ISKANDAR PUTERI: Some 15 suspects, including two Singaporeans, have been arrested in a shop here for illegal gambling.
Hong Kong bar owners in 'hunger strike' over virus closures
HONG KONG (AFP): A group of bar, karaoke and mahjong parlour owners have gone on a symbolic hunger strike in Hong Kong over anti-coronavirus measures that have kept them shuttered for most of the last year.
Ten arrested for gambling in Iskandar Puteri
ISKANDAR PUTERI: Ten people were arrested for allegedly being involved in illegal gambling here in Gelang Patah.
Hong Kong to reopen pools, beaches as Covid-19 infections ease
HONG KONG (China Daily/ANN): Hong Kong’s swimming pools and beaches will reopen starting Thursday (April 1) as the city’s fourth wave of Covid-19 infections subsided, a government official said Monday (March 29).
All aboard! On panda-themed tourist train
Beijing: China’s first panda-themed tourist train left Chengdu Railway Station in Sichuan’s provincial capital for Zunyi in neighbouring Guizhou on Sunday night.Its interior and exterior are decorated with giant panda images, attendants carry panda toys and passengers can even try panda-shaped food.
For sale: A collectible chamber pot
IT was a sale that had the Chinese laughing with amusement last week – chamber pots sold as an antique fruit basket on Amazon.
Malaysia’s top-ranked player looking forward to the new season
FIRST of all, I would like to say Happy Chinese New Year and greetings all the way from Batu Pahat in Johor.
Heart and Soul: A peranakan Chinese New Year
The writer remembers with fondness her CNY celebration at 216, Jalan Sungai Chat, Johor.
New rules kick in as HK partially eases curbs
HONG KONG: Scanning the QR code of the HK government’s “LeaveHomeSafe” Covid-19 risk mapping app or recording personal details for eating out became mandatory as the Asian financial hub started easing virus curbs.
No escaping the law
AT the sight of uniformed enforcers entering the dim sum restaurant, an Indonesian woman working there tried to make a dash for her freedom in Butterworth, Penang.