Hong Kong housing deals to rise in Year of the Ox, after downbeat Year of the Rat: analysts
Overall property transactions in Year of the Rat were lower than the last two Years of the Rat, according to Ricacorp data
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Malaysians In Singapore Host Students To Celebrate Lunar New Year, See Pictures
In a wholesome incident, a Malaysian resident from Singapore named Chan Jit Yen who loves the Lunar New Year hosted stranded students.
In a wholesome incident, a Malaysian resident from Singapore named Chan Jit Yen, who loves the Lunar New Year, hosted stranded students to celebrate the start of the Year of the Ox. Usually, Chan takes a week off work and visits her family in Kuala Lumpur and then travels to her hometown in Ipoh. However, this year due to the pandemic, she gave her rented apartment to four Malaysian students.
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Andrew Sheng is a former central banker and financial regulator, currently distinguished fellow at the Asia Global Institute, University of Hong Kong. He writes widely on Asian perspectives on global issues, with columns in Project Syndicate, Asia News Network and Caijing/Caixin magazines. His latest book is “Shadow Banking in China”, co-authored with Ng Chow Soon, published by Wiley.
Some medical frontliners who celebrate Chinese New Year are working throughout the holiday, while others manage to get a short break – thanks to the kindness of colleagues from other races who volunteer to step in so they can rest.