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The British-Siamese Boundary Stone: A Momentous Relic in Seberang Perai
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IN THE SMALL town of Pinang Tunggal towards the northeast corner of Seberang Perai Utara district stands the over-a-century-old British-Siamese Boundary Stone....
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The Martial Art of Wing Chun Finds a Home in Penang
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WHEN IP MAN – the first of a tetralogy starring Hong Kong actor Donnie Yen – debuted in cinemas late 2008, it became an instant blockbuster. The movie tells the...
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Enzo Sim
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