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Penang’s Youth Park: Malaysia’s First Adventure Playground
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One Monday morning in June 1970, Dr Lim Chong Eu, then Chief Minister of Penang, marched into his office at the top floor of the Tuanku Syed Putra Building in D...
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Why Do Films Fail in Depicting Malaysian Life?
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Visual narratives may have the power to leave vivid impressions, but they always beg the question, whose narrative is being fed to the audience?“Films h...
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Ooi Kok Hin
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Bridging Distance and Ideology through Art
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