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Prime Minister Datuk Muhyiddin Yassin prepares to toss the ‘yee sang’ at the virtual Chinese New Year Open House in Kuala Lumpur, February 2021. Picture via Twitter/Bernama
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KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 20 The Malaysia Chinese New Year Open House 2021 under the Malaysia Open House (SRTM) series was held at national level in the new norms for the first time due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic in the country.
The difference is that the celebration which was filled with cultural performances of various races apart from songs presented by leading local artistes was aired over TV1 Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM) and the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture (Motac) Facebook site tonight.
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Four days added to River Hongbao 2021
Around 23,000 people attended the River Hongbao 2021 event, held at Gardens by the Bay, over the first four days.PHOTO: REUTERS
A woman takes a picture of the God of Fortune display at River Hongbao 2021 held at Gardens by the Bay on Feb 4, 2021.PHOTO: AFP
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Live stream of River Hongbao performance draws 45,000 viewers
Entry to River Hongbao is free but those intending to turn up at the site in Gardens by the Bay have to book a time slot online. Up to 2,000 visitors are allowed per time slot, which is 90 minutes or two hours. They will be assigned to one of three entrances at the site.ST PHOTO: TIMOTHY DAVID
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PETALING JAYA, Feb 15 Thai marketing agency Marketing Bait’s Facebook post had a lot of ‘a-peel’ as they took on Mandarin orange peels to DIY a pair of designer sandals. Inspired by the Hermès Oran sandals, orange peels are used to recreate the designer brand’s footwear. While the.
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Hundreds queue to enter Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple on first day of reopening
Even as thunder rumbled in the distance and the skies darkened, devotees stayed in the queue.ST PHOTO: GIN TAY
Devotees were seen observing safe distancing throughout Feb 15, 2021, when the temple reopened at 7am.ST PHOTO: GIN TAY
Certis Cisco officers were deployed to remind those in the queue to stand 1m apart from one another.ST PHOTO: GIN TAY
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