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Aug 26, 2024 |
themalaysiavoice.com | Eric Ho
BY: ERIC HOSince Malay Muslims form the bulk of the population, it is they who have been calling the shots in this country, but gazing into the future it looks like the sun is setting on the Malay empire like it did on the British empire. Why is this so? While Malays have been preoccupied with handouts from the government and are steeped in religiosity, the non Malays such as the Chinese and Indians, and unlikely as it might seem, the migrant community, is emerging as a Third Force.
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Jul 25, 2024 |
themalaysiavoice.com | Eric Ho
BY: ERIC HOIn life, in anything a person sets out to do, he or she must endeavour to outline the threshold or where lies their level of satisfaction, as, if not, there will be no end to the undertakings that a person initiates. This is where a certain classical madness grips us when there seem to be no limits to what the ventures undertaken in life are all about and while many of us live contented, happy, lives, there are just as many who are still bent on grasping. Let’s face it.
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Jun 28, 2024 |
travelandleisureasia.com | Eric Ho
Home Destinations A Local Hong Kong Bun Festival Features “Floating” Children and an Epic Bun Scramble On a normal day, Cheung Chau is a sleepy island and a quiet escape for those wanting a break from Hong Kong’s buzzing streets—but as we walk over to Central Pier No.5 to catch the ferry there (fast ferry HKD 26.80; 35 minutes), it’s immediately obvious by the flow of people that is going to be anything but laidback.
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Jun 27, 2024 |
travelandleisureasia.com | Eric Ho
Home Destinations Asia A Local Hong Kong Bun Festival Features “Floating” Children and an Epic Bun Scramble On a normal day, Cheung Chau is a sleepy island and a quiet escape for those wanting a break from Hong Kong’s buzzing streets—but as we walk over to Central Pier No.5 to catch the ferry there (fast ferry HKD 26.80; 35 minutes), it’s immediately obvious by the flow of people that is going to be anything but laidback.
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Jun 24, 2024 |
themalaysiavoice.com | Eric Ho
BY: ERIC HOA friend got a call from PDRM asking her if she had obstructed traffic with her car at a certain place and time. She recalled that at that time and place it would have been her brother who had borrowed her car being responsible and told the police she would get back to them.
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