On February 17, 2026, millions of people around the world will celebrate the Chinese New Year, which will be held under the auspices of the Fiery Horse and mark the beginning of a new lunar cycle.
Nu Lycie makes it its business to ensure that decorations for every festival — from Christmas to Chinese New Year — are ...
Once dismissed as inferior to global film industries for its lack of quality and compelling storytelling, Malaysian cinema in ...
A new circular in Melaka restricting Christmas decorations in halal-certified dining areas has reignited the debate on ...
CHRISTMAS and the New Year is just around the corner and Klang Valley streets and buildings are decked out in seasonal ...
Controversy over a circular from the Department of Religious Affairs, which went viral on social media, stating that the decorations are reminiscent of a Christian holiday. The holiday is a religious, ...
Stuck for ideas over the Christmas break? Those who remain in London over the festive week are fortunate in that there is ...
Free Malaysia Today on MSN
A lone woman’s selfless nature speaks volumes about coexistence
Kak B’s acts of kindness and indifference to racial and religious differences has taught her daughter Marina Ibrahim the ...
A recent circular issued by the Melaka Islamic religious affairs department had caused quite a stir in Malaysia. Media ...
GUANGZHOU: For many young Chinese, the first decision of the day perhaps isn't just what to wear, but which plush companion ...
Malay Mail on MSN
At Chinese Muslim food festival at 1 Utama, vendors eye Malaysian market, factories for expansion
Shoaib, who also owns Pasar Eatai restaurant at 1 Utama, said many Chinese Muslim vendors are looking outward because of the ...
As the year draws to a close, it's the perfect time to uncover what awaits in the city-state with Singapore public holidays ...
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