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Ch'ng Huck Theng: Crafting a Future for the Arts
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ALTHOUGH THE ART market in Malaysia can be considered relatively young, Penang was a popular destination for artists to visit and sell their works, especially b...
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Beyond GE15: Political Education and Malaysia’s Democratic Future
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THE AFTERMATH OF the 15th General Election (GE15) saw former-sworn enemies shaking hands and talking of forming unity governments. This left the overwhelming ma...
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A Sense of Wet Markets in Penang, Now
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THE REVENUE FROM the food and beverage (F&B) industry in Malaysia saw an RM6.8 billion growth in the past decade, from RM44 billion in 2012 to RM50.8 billio...