MALAYSIA
The second of a four-part series that takes you along Singapore’s Jurong railway line
DAPHNE CHUI
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The first of a four-part series that takes you along Singapore’s soon-to-be-removed Jurong railway line
DAPHNE CHUI
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This has to be the oldest petrol pump in Singapore. But where is it?
VICTOR KOO
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It’s the Chinese Year of the Rabbit! To celebrate all that is fluffy and floppy, we bring you 12 of the world’s most famous bunnies.
CLARISSA TAN
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Red is the new black, lo hei is the new high, and oranges are the only fruit. Welcome an age-old celebration that’s becoming funkier by the year.
CLARISSA TAN
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Mooncakes, coyotes and Wendi Deng - we bring you asia!’s Top Ten stories from 2010
asia! team
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A poem for Chinese mothers who were forced to slay daughters. “At present, the phenomena of butchering, drowning and leaving to die female infants have been very serious.” (The People's Daily, Peking, March 3rd, 1993)
SHIRLEY GEOK-LIN LIM
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Here’s how you can write your own four-line pantun, the beautiful form of Malay poetry where the moral and the lyric are clearly separated
IRWAN ABU BAKAR
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Is the durian a king of stink or a heavenly one? To me the choice is obvious.
VIVIENNE KHOO
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Why do Asian butterflies have names such as Sergeant, Red Admiral and Viscount? Because British military men came, collected and christened them.
KHEW SIN KHOON
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The exquisite, completely unnecessary practice favoured by parents in Malaysia known as extra tuition.
NIGEL LIM
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Memories tumble down the steps of the old Malaysian house-on-stilts where my mother, and I, used to live.
PAKMAT
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A native of the Malaysian coastal state of Terengganu reminisces about radios, and how the entire village would gather around them.
TENGKU MOHD ALI BUSTAMAN
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A food lover in Petaling Jaya shares the location of her favourite Ramly Burger stall. Where’s yours?
SUANIE
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