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A GROUP of Chinese journalists took a nostalgic detour during their visit to Malaysia by indulging in nasi kandar for lunch, while in the country to cover President Xi Jinping’s state visit.
While I originally came for their char kway teow, my eyes naturally wandered to the nasi lemak section on the menu. I’d already tried 3 different nasi lemak spots in the past 2 weeks, so I was meaning ...
All sorts walk in here — young families, tourists, office workers, labourers, security guards — everyone comes for a hearty plate of nasi kandar, Penang’s iconic “working man’s meal”, ideally drenched ...
KUALA LUMPUR, April 16 — A group of Chinese journalists covering President Xi Jinping’s visit to Malaysia chose nasi kandar for lunch during their stop in the country, with the ensuing video widely ...
It began as a market in medieval times, with the first mall - The Bull Ring Centre - opening in 1964. That was replaced by a new development, just called Bullring, in 2003. The site includes a ...
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A Thai woman was arrested by the Royal Malaysian Customs Department for attempting to smuggle 5.22kg of cocaine into Malaysia According to Bernama, Central Zone Customs Department assistant ...
At 101 years old, the "Sugar King" continues to top the list. His Kuok Group empire spans agribusiness, hotels, and, more recently, a major data centre venture in Johor. The Hong Leong Group ...
5. Chinese journalists speaking in fluent Malay A group of Chinese journalists surprised many people when they spoke Malay fluently after Husna Liang shared a video of her colleagues eating in a nasi ...