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Avid philatelist has over 1,500 Ox and cow stamps, 8,000 pieces on all 12 zodiac animals
Singaporean Johnny Lowis first started collecting zodiac animal stamps after his daughter was born in 1990. Today he has over 8,000 pieces on all the 12 animals.
Taiwanese actress Lin Ching-hsia back on Weibo after six years
Lin is still fondly remembered by her fans even though she quit acting after marrying Hong Kong businessman Michael Ying in 1994.
Chinese Zodiac stamp collector has '90% of the world's stamps with Rat designs'
Philately can be a time-consuming and laborious process, but this collector isn't complaining. To him, it is a labour of love.
The 'Rat' will offend the Grand Duke, and face more challenges
The ruling animal sign for the year, the Rat, will face more challenges and obstacles this year, for offending the Grand Duke.
Hobbyist's huge collection of zodiac-themed stamps includes pigs
Johnny Lowis has focused on accumulating stamps that feature the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac since 1990. In his collection are sets of stamps for the Year of the Pig, the Goat, the Cockerel and the Monkey, to name a few.
New year and an air of sorrow
Two Chinese New Years saw two sad events, with the passing of sports legends. But the greater sadness was the forgetfulness of Malaysians.
He has nearly a million postage stamps to his name
Those tiny pieces of paper known as postage stamps have inspired Singaporean collector Johnny Lowis to grow his collection over the decades.
Feng shui expert: Work on Friday for better luck
THE fifth day of the Chinese New Year, which falls on Friday, is the best day to start work in the Year of the Fire Monkey, China Press reported.
Goat-themed greetings
ALFA International College kicked off the Year of the Goat with a charitable project titled “Do Good With Goat”, which saw RM12,000 being raised.
Year of the Goat won’t be baaa-d, fortune tellers say
HONG KONG (AFP) - The Year of the Horse brought catastrophic international air accidents, brutal terror attacks, global political upheaval, a resurgent Ebola virus and war -- and, in Hong Kong, large-scale civil unrest.