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Did You Know: Kopitiam Culture In Malaysia Is Over 150 Years Old
An economic crisis after World War II led to its booming popularity.
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Goddesses & Rebellion: Here Are 4 Legends Behind Mid-Autumn Festival & Why We Eat Mooncake
Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as Mooncake or Lantern Festival, falls on the 15th day of the eighth month of the Chinese lunar calendar every year.
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Did You Know That The 112-Year-Old Sentul Depot Was Bombed In World War II?
It was supposedly the biggest depot in the world in 1905.
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83-Year-Old Francis Light Statue In Penang Splashed With Red Paint
The statue is believed to have been vandalised during the night between 29 and 30 June.
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Did You Know: The Petronas Twin Towers Site Was Once A Horse Racing Track
Races used to be held at Selangor Turf Club back in the 1800s.
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A Malaysian Designed The Original N95 Mask. He Also Stopped A Plague That Killed 60,000
The Penangite, who is renowned in China for his work, was the first Malaysian to be nominated for a Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1935. His name, however, has never found a place in our school history books.
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Iconic Odeon Cinema In KL Will Be Demolished After Standing Tall For 83 Years
The building was erected in 1936 with only one cinema hall then.
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This 16-Year-Old M'sian Will Be The Youngest Student Ever At The Royal College Of Surgeons
"I can't see myself doing life any other way than by being a doctor."
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War, Betrayal, And Suicide: The Tragic History Behind The Tradition Of Eating 'Bak Chang'
Like many traditional Chinese dishes, these rice dumplings are also rooted in a significant moment from ancient China.
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4 Things You Should Know About The Devastating Notre-Dame Cathedral Fire
The 850-year-old UNESCO heritage site lost its iconic spire and two-thirds of its 13th century roof in the blaze.
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This Old Historical Bank In Ipoh Has Been Given New Life As A Cosy Bookstore
Visitors can shop for books among bank vaults and safety deposits.
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