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- Ex-ISA detainee's acquittal set aside
- Agency to probe into fare hike bid
- New Penang opposition leader
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23,000 jobs created in five years
- Mustapa sets record straight on loans
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Dept busts download site
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Cops seize fake firearms
19 June 2013
TEEN ARRESTED: Cache purchased online discovered during scan at post office
Villagers raring to vote
4 April 2013
EXCITED: Village folk are confident to go out and vote as their safety is assured
- EC to decide on dates soon
- Steer clear of sensitive issues, says Raja Nazrin
- 'Every vote counts, do not waste it'
- Permatang Pauh voters let down by Anwar's move
- Kedah DAP chief upset over seat allocation
- 'Stop dreaming of Putrajaya'
- Internet the way to win votes, says veteran journalist
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Group wants Ahmad's apology
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Ex-DAP man attacked during party talk
- MP wants action against two DAP reps
- Retract tweet, Pas Youth secretary told
- Pas confirms Salahuddin will stand in Pulai
- EC: Apply as postal ballot observers
- Husam told to place writ in a daily
- 'DAP just copying BN's ideas for Gelang Patah'
- Kedah DAP threatens to go solo
- 60 PKR members join Umno
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Riled up over DAP leaders' silence
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Educate yourself about scholarships
3 April 2013
WHEN it comes to scholarships in Malaysia, they generally fall into one of two categories: corporate or government, or collegebased. Corporate or government scholarships are often a student’s best bet to study overseas, as many of them cover not only tuition costs, but living, computer and travel expenses as well. At the same time, they encourage their scholars to pursue their degree overseas and those that are for SPM school-leavers cover pre-university programmes.
- Green Technology: Inciting change within the individual
- Green Technology: Optimising water usage
- Green Technology: Clean energy clearly the answer
- Green Technology: The green dilemma and the human psyche
- Green Technology: Careers for a viable future
- Green Technology: A national commitment to clean living
- Green Technology: Energy management scheme in line with national initiatives
- Green Technology: Green economy - Building nations with accountability
- Green Technology: Changing Malaysia’s energy landscape
- Green Technology: Extending capabilities with integrated office solutions More
Parliament not for mudslinging By Zainul Arifin Md Isa
19 June 2013
BACK TO THE GRIND: Members of parliament should exercise decorum and get on with the business of the day
Littering must stop
UNSIGHTLY SITUATION: Tighter enforcement of laws and stiffer penalties will improve country's ...
The thin red line
STUNNING ELECTORAL WIN: Moderate Rowhani's victory signals the promise of a more open and ...
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When will the water cuts end?
NEVER-ENDING PROBLEM: Consumers should by now have learnt to be more resourceful before thei ...
Repatriating has benefits
19 June 2013
Prisoners' exchange programmes will discourage foreign criminal elements from entering Malaysia
PEACEFUL ASSEMBLY ACT: Fair rule for both parties
19 June 2013
WE are all aware that excess is more often not a choice when dealing with unity and providing a fair platform for communities to live, work and stay together in a multi-racial country like ours.
- CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY: Time to push safety at work message to workers
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UPLIFTING BAHASA MALAYSIA: Love the language and embrace it
- ERODING OF MORAL VALUES: Nip bad behaviour in the bud
- ENGLISH: Bring back PPSMI for the sake of our students' future
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LIGHTNING ARRESTERS: Pole design cause of collapse
- BOYCOTTING PARLIAMENT: It's a betrayal of the people's trust
- BAHASA MALAYSIA: Don't use incorrect pronouns in media
- DIRTY EATERIES: Let people help report on filthy restaurants More
Putrajaya everything a great city should be
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1 February 2013
PUTRAJAYA: Working in a big, bustling city has its drawbacks - from the symphony of sounds with cars honking and drivers swearing, to the never ending traffic jams and zero parking.
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SPORTCHECK: Hosting Sea Games not a problem
19 June 2013
HIGHLY CAPABLE: Kok Chi believes officials have good experience in organising large scale games
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CRICKET: Dilshan to the rescue
- CRICKET: Inverarity drops Ahmed Ashes hint
- CRICKET: England eye 'massive' Champions Trophy success
- GOLF: Justin's win inspires English golfers
- HOCKEY: Duty comes first
- GOLF: Man of Steel ready to fly again
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RUGBY: Wanderers confident of defending crown
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HOCKEY: Situation resolved
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DIVING: Pandelela has major task in Barcelona
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- No bagpipe ban for England-Scotland
- Three teams to fight tooth and nail
- Hearts to enter administration
- CONFEDERATIONS CUP: Revenge not on agenda
- CONFEDERATIONS CUP: Japan look to avoid early exit
- CONFEDERATIONS CUP: Tehau dreams of Barca after landmark goal
- CONFEDERATIONS CUP: Keshi thankful as team emerge unscathed
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CONFEDERATIONS CUP: Tahiti no match for Nigeria
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Singapore Open hit by late pull-outs
19 June 2013
SINGAPORE: A large-scale withdrawal on the eve of competition has robbed the Singapore Open of several seeded players after superstars Lin Dan of China and Malaysia's Lee Chong Wei also chose to skip the event.
MOTOR RACING: Weaknesses exposed
18 June 2013
UNINSPIRING: Nabil has six weeks to get his act together to get back on track
- MOTOR RACING: Nabil hampered by wrist injury
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MOTOR RACING: Bittersweet day for Nabil
- FORMULA ONE: Vettel set to rule again
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MOTOGP: Spanish trio target victory in Catalonia
- CYCLING: Membership open to all
- CYCLING: Josiah stamps his mark in 1km time trial
- FORMULA ONE: Mercedes, Pirelli hearing on June 20
- MOTOR RACING: Nabil eyes podium finish More
Concern over slow business at RTC
19 June 2013
POOR RESPONSE: The Perak Rural Transformation Centre set up to assist the rural community is struggling to attract customers to patronise its outlets
PHILIPPINE EMBASSY CELEBRATES INDEPENDENCE DAY
19 June 2013
KUALA LUMPUR: The Philippine ambassador J. Eduardo Malaya hosted a reception for diplomats and friends to commemorate his country's 115th anniversary of the declaration of Independence.
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Monsoon powered Hays
- Last chance to catch Freeze2 at Genting
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UEM Land is now UEM Sunrise
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101 Hair Care adopts new identity
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Wizard of Oz works culinary magic
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Slices of life on display at Galeri Petronas
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Treasure hunt in aid of spastic kids
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St John Ambulance celebrates 105th year
- Sad, unfinished business of Plaza Rakyat
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A good apple to spoil father with
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'Iron Man' family wins Fathers Day contest
- Alam Flora wants to educate immigrants
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Need to overcome haze problem
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Tried-and-tested treatments
19 June 2013
TIME-HONOURED: Aniseh Mat Lazim’s centre in Taman Tampoi Indah offers traditional medicines and alternative therapies
Designer wear for Hari Raya
19 June 2013
With Hari Raya Aidilfitri just two months away, Jovian Mandagie’s line begins selling in Tesco next week, writes Nadia Badarudin
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SHOWBIZ: Linkin Park comes to town in August
- Create fine jewellery and win a trip
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Dazzling glam
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Beauty salvos from pristine forests
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SHOWBIZ: Special treats for festive season
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SHOWBIZ: Sharanagati
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SHOWBIZ: Wowloud premieres Empire Of The Sun’s second album
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Balletic beauties
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Gently does it
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See and smell
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Rings of obsession
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MASALA MIX: Amitabh, Shah Rukh for new film
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TOP PICKS: Present perfect
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Tackle and control asthma
18 June 2013
Asthmatics should be proactive in managing their condition and not merely think they can live with it, writes Nadia Badarudin
For the baby paparazzi
17 June 2013
New dad Tang Tung Ai uses his technical skills to create a photo app to document a baby’s development. Izwan Ismail has the story
Gawai in Nanga Ukom
16 June 2013
The Iban in Batang Ai share the merriments of Gawai, or harvest, celebrations with Siti Nurbaiyah Nadzmi
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Get a life: A man’s well-being toolkit
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Daddy cool
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Triple honours for Chow Kit
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Smart parenting: Cherish the love
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Fathers, in form
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Music makers: Reel feel of a lyrical violin
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Towering rhythm of the Ninth
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I, caregiver: Fathers’ wisdom
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Going slow on romance
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Light on the dark side
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Smart Parenting: Letting children go, with confidence
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Get a life: This one’s for the girls
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Dynamic show
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GREEN: Save our elephants
15 June 2013
The country can be at the forefront of elephant conservation, writes Zuhaila Sedek-De Booij
All’s good for Aizat
14 June 2013
Being eliminated from Akademi Fantasia Season 5 has only meant forging brand new paths in music, Aizat Amdan tells Hizreen Kamal
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What women want
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WEEKEND WATCH: Father figures most
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WEEKEND DATE: Good music at Enjoy Jakarta
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PEOPLE: Women in the workplace
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Funny business
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FOOD: Are you man enough for chocolate?
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Harley ride through peninsula
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TOP PICKS: Choice Lane
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We hear you, 2 Chainz
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MOST DOWNLOADED TUNES
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Rhythm of Hope
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Fouziah gets engaged
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True pampering for men
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Cinema: Stunts and suspense
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Dreams shaped in sand
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Celebrating fathers
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Floral feast for the eyes
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Platoons on explosive mission
- Traveller‘s tale: Not just a haircut
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Holiday bonanza
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Princely location
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PJ icon revitalised
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Earth the new battlefield
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Legal tangles, empires and travel adventures
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All that glitters
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SHOWBIZ: Platform for performing arts
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Gated & Guarded homes – trend or necessity?
14 June 2013
GROWING DEMAND: More than a decade since it began, Gated & Guarded (G&G) type of properties are growing in demand due to improved security, lifestyle changes and attractive returns on investment
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Legislative intervention needed
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Trendy G&G concept catches on
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COVER STORY: Expat property market heating up
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Cover Story: Selling property to foreigners
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Cover Story: What expats want in real estate
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COVER STORY: Reviving Rawang
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Profiting from Bukit Beruntung
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COVER STORY: Malaysians dominate at the Asia Pacific Property Awards
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COVER STORY: Awards galore for Aedas
Plaza MITC the next hub for business and leisure in Melaka
14 June 2013
LATEST HUB: The new international gateway to Melaka is set to open in 2014
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Plaza MITC the next hub for business and leisure in Melaka
- Iskandar gets biggest slice of foreign inflow
- Premier Outlet to be built near KLIA
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Property news: Tenant wins RM2.4m for bed bug-infested apartment
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Property news: Tropicana Corp to build RM150m flyover to Federal Highway
- Property news: Low Yat Group invests RM100m to build LATAR interchange
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Property news: FIABCI honours 'awards saviour' Datuk Alan Tong
- Property news: UCSI Extension signs MoU with Hartamas Academy
- Property news: Cyberjaya showcase nets RM50m sales
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Property news: Inspiring creative cities
Asian REITs outperformed Asian equities, says APREA
21 December 2012
TOP PERFORMERS: Most Asian REIT markets achieved higher returns, lower risk and superior risk-adjusted performance than their respective stock markets, especially since the Global Financial Crisis (GFC), according to a recent report by the Asia Pacific Real Estate Association (APREA), which was authored by Professor Graeme Newell, University of Western Sydney.
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‘Southeast Asia office leasing to see upturn in 2H 2013’
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Deadline: December 21, 2012
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Supply crunch in industrial property
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Should I or should I not refinance?
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FOCUS: Bringing back the wow @ W Singapore
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FOCUS: ‘Undertaking’ to nowhere
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“Verbal valuations should stop”
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London draws in the £££
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Forfeiting land of abandoned projects
To buy or not to buy MRTA?
14 June 2013
LIFE-SAVIOUR? Michael discusses the pros and cons of purchasing MRTA together with your housing loan
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Advisory: Disposal of shares in real property firms
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Advisory: Rawang awakens
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Advisory: Which currency should I borrow in?
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Financing overseas property
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Can’t get loan? Talk to Michael Yeoh
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One day, inside a gated and guarded development…
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Avoiding dirty rotten scoundrels in the property industry
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Income tax or RPGT?
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ADVISORY: When is the effective date of an SPA?
ARCHIDEX is back!
14 June 2013
HOMEGROWN DYNAMISM: The 14th International Architecture, Interior Design & Building Exhibition, Malaysia is expected to attract building related professionals.
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Networking: Gathering of industry professionals
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Networking: Borderless by design
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Networking: Design inspirations unveiled at forum
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Interior: Celebrating the virtue of contentment
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Hotel: Immerse in Banjaran’s healing
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NETWORKING: KL Design Forum returns
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Networking: Atmospheric Architecture
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PAM Awards 2013: Aces of arc hitecture
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Glistening gem
INTERIOR: Urban retreat on ‘fifth heaven’
21 March 2013
OASIS OF RELAXATION: A totally rejuvenated Shirley waxes lyrical about the new spa cottages on the fifth floor of Grand Hyatt Erawan in Bangkok
Painting the town Red
14 June 2013
STREET ART FOR ALL: Internet celebrity, architect, artist and designer Hong Yi, better known as Red, has started an artwork expression all her own, ditching the paint brush and opting for everyday items as tools for her artworks instead.
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Painting the town Red
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Quick brushes with Hong Yi
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Great expectations
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The Club, the antonym of big resort
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Cast in Concrete
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INTERIORS: Instant serviced offices throughout Asia
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IT savvy at The Nomad Offices
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Leaving footprints across Asia
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Distinctively Bornean nature retreat
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Yunnan’s Museum of Handcraft Paper
