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BY MILAD HASSANDARVISH
Feng shui masters predict 2021 to be a better year when compared to the challenging 2020. ― Picture by Hari Anggara
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KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 9 ― It was no doubt that 2020 was the most difficult year the world witnessed in recent decades.
Pandemic, economic contraction, political uncertainty and social issues were the major topics that dominated the minds of Malaysians in the past Lunar year that is coming to an end soon.
With no end in sight for the Covid-19 situation, many Malaysians have remained sceptical and foresee 2021 to be as tough as 2020, if not tougher.