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Time for celebrations
It is a week-long holiday for the Chinese for the mid-autumn festival and national day celebration but with Covid-19 still a threat, many are still cautious.
Preserving more than just buildings
KUCHING: The old bazaar area in Kuching’s city centre will be preserved as a heritage attraction in a community-led initiative.
Wee: Have a safe Mooncake Festival
PETALING JAYA: As Malaysians celebrate the Mooncake Festival, they must also remember to take precautionary measures to prevent the spread of Covid-19, says MCA president Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong.
Wee: Malaysians should take precautions in fight against Covid-19
PETALING JAYA: Malaysians should take the right precautions to protect their safety and the safety of their loved ones, says Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong
Carrying a torch for tradition
THE festive mood is evident at a dim sum restaurant in Cintra Street, Penang, with traditional lanterns hanging all over the premises during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Mid-Autumn cheer at the office
well-wishers and strategic partners of The Star Penang dropped by with gifts of mooncakes to celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival with the staff, while observing strict standard operating procedures.
Offering a taste of tradition from many moons ago
KUALA LANGAT: Having offered his homemade mooncake and pastries for over 50 years, septuagenarian Soo Kim is still going strong making them the traditional way at his home in Taman Desa Jarom here.
Calls to abolish vernacular schools slammed
THE Malaysian Federation of Hakka Associations has hit out at groups calling for the abolition of vernacular schools in the name of national unity, Sin Chew Daily reported.
Home bakers resort to making mooncakes for fest
JOHOR BARU: An increasing number of home bakers are opting to make their own mooncakes as a more economical and personalised way of celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Cultural week in Malta marks Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival
VALLETTA, Sept. 28 (Xinhua) -- The China Cultural Center (CCC) in Malta launched on Monday a week-long series of events to mark the upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival, the second most important traditional festival in China. Also known as Moon Festival or Mooncake Festival, the Maltese rendition of this event is entitled "Mid-Autumn Festival: A Moonmoment to Remember" and will last until Oct. 5.