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Uproar over FB posting
3 June 2013
DISRESPECTFUL: Cops told to investigate slanderous remark against king
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
A new vocabulary to connect Asia By Farish A. Noor
3 June 2013
RIGHT MEDIUM: The time has come to invent a new glossary that accurately depicts the complexities of the region
Drawing life's lesson from NZ's child poverty woes
A WAY OUT: Aspiration and self-belief rather than comfort food may well be the salvation for th ...
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Peace not uncommon in southern Thailand
GETTING ALONG: Residents of Songkhla and Satun share insights on why their provinces remain har ...
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State reps should prove their worth
WORK HARDER: State assembly should not be a place where only ruckus is raised
Reforming the EC
3 June 2013
Move will end possibility of manipulation of future general election outcomes
ONE PERSON, ONE VOTE: Our voting system is fair to all
3 June 2013
BARISAN Nasional undoubtedly won the 13th General Election by the simple fact that it obtained 133 seats against the 89 secured by opposition parties.
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THE MIND AND EDUCATION: Holistic schooling is the way to go
- BANTING MURDERS: Justice delayed is no justice at all
- RETIRE GRACEFULLY: Politicians should not overstay welcome
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UNITY: Multi-stream schools showcase our diversity
- MEN OR WOMEN THE BETTER BOSS?: Values are not gender-specific
- CRIME PREVENTION: Back new IGP's zero tolerance approach
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BOAT TRAGEDYEnsure safety of passengers
- PRIVATE HEALTHCARE: Some practices unhealthy 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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It just will not go away
3 June 2013
FRESH QUESTIONS: New evidence surfaces in match-fixing claims involving Lesotho-Malaysia in 2009
BOWLING: No room for complacency
3 June 2013
SINGAPORE OPEN: Coach Holloway does not want team to let success get to their head
- CRICKET: Watson century sinks Windies
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RUGBY: Gatland warns Farrell after flare-up
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GOLF: Kuchar leads windy Memorial
- GOLF: Shanshan looking for timely boost
- GOLF: Ilonen on course to win Swedish Masters
- SQUASH: Eain Yow continues rapid rise
- HOCKEY: Ugly football fans leave bitter taste
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BOWLING: Bo Long makes Adrian sweat
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CRICKET: Top Indian officials quit in spot-fixing row
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MOTORCYCLING: Tengku Amirul rules
3 June 2013
SWEEP: Thunderasia rider sweeps the board in MGP3 class at Sepang
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MOTOGP: Lorenzo completes hat-trick of Italian wins
- CYCLING: Jupha untouchable in two wins
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MOTORCYCLING: Zulfahmi can only manage 11th
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CYCLING: Ummi unhappy despite best time
- FORMULA ONE: Mercedes and Ferrari quizzed over tyre tests
- CYCLING: Froome, Contador in showdown as Wiggins pulls out of Tour
- MOTORSPORTS: Bad day at the office for Zulfahmi
- MOTORSPORTS: Hafiza the first MSS winner More
Traders upset over MBI's short notice
3 June 2013
DISRUPTION: Gunung Rapat market traders were given a week’s notice to stop doing business temporarily
HATS OFF TO FRESCA'S'SOMBRERO' BASH
3 June 2013
KUALA LUMPUR: Fresca Mexican Kitchen and Bar celebrated its first anniversary with a huge 'sombrero' party at its premises at The Gardens Mall, Mid Valley, recently.
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Pullman Putrajaya wins travel award
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Shell contest finalists race to grab RM500,000 prize
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Giving young artists avenue
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Playing with dinosaur replicas
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Colours of 1Malaysia enthrals 100,000
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Celebrity chef visits Jasons
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Autistic society gets RM30,360
- Partial closure of LDP slip road on 7-day trial
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Local pastor gets new post in Britain
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Agency reaches out to drug addicts, homeless
- Contra flow lane on SILK highway
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More Braille books for the blind
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PosLaju users win cash prizes
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Property prices just keep rising
3 June 2013
THE property market in Iskandar Malaysia has been booming in recent years, so much so that it has become an increasingly uphill task to own a house in the growth region.
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Educational fun at third IWK Open Day
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Braille books for the blind
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Human trafficker and 14 illegal immigrants nabbed
- Furniture sector in great shape
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New attraction at Hello Kitty Sanrio
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Traders Hotel opens in administrative capital
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Accounting students given competitive edge
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Wet market to get RM20m facelift
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Shelving his dreams
3 June 2013
With the help of IT, Dutchman Jaap Snoeck Henkemans makes Malaysia the regional home for his eco-friendly furniture venture, writes Rozana Sani
HERITAGE: Pure poetry
2 June 2013
Ever wondered who wrote the lyrics to most of P. Ramlee songs? Anwardi Jamil delves into the Malaysian history of popular music
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FAMILY: Virtually a true friend
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GET A LIFE: Constructive engagement
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FAMILY: Icing on the cake
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SHOWBIZ: Get the Tucker rush
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SHOWBIZ: Simply in sync
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SMART PARENTING: Noisy kids are happy kids
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ART: An inspired life
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ART: The a-list
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HERITAGE: Rooted in rice
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HERITAGE: A healing ritual
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FAMILY: Cooked with love
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SHOWBIZ: Local telemovie selected for Shanghai TV fest
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ART: The a-list
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The jungle rules
1 June 2013
Corporate trainers Paul and John Kam are brothers in business driven by a passion for the environment, writes Intan Maizura Ahmad Kamal
Like father like son
31 May 2013
Jaden Smith feels the story of young hero Kitai in After Earth mirrors his own
Be fit for the challenge
30 May 2013
It’s no walk in the park. Andrew Law spends a week climbing Gunung Tahan, via the challenging Crossover Route
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The last snows of Zaamin
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Explosion of colours and sounds
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Walk on the ocean bed
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Birdsong in Langkawi rainforest
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Economy class goes premium
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Top Picks: Uzbekistan 101
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Beijing, old and modern
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Cinema: Date with destiny
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A sister’s love
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Cinema: Sweet take on old age
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For a relaxing stay
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A city like no other
- Traveller‘S TALE: Real travellers with real stories
- Malindo Air More
The real beauty elixir
29 May 2013
It’s time to ditch lotions and gels and give your thirsty skin adequate moisture with oil, writes Meera Murugesan
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Cinema: Grit with draggy feel
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Classy punk in brazen black
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Pomegranate-powered skin food
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The goodie bag
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Boost for Bell Yu
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Boys just wanna have fun
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Cinema: Crime comedy with strong messages
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Masala Mix: Truck runs over Akshay’s feet
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Tried & tested: Perfect pick-me-up
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Touch of embellishment
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Not quite over the hill
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Both winners after all
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More than polo tees
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Smoking out lives of loved ones
28 May 2013
While smokers are generally aware of the dangers, passive smokers may not be fully aware that exposure can lead to lethal tobacco-related diseases, writes Meera Murugesan
COVER STORY: Reviving Rawang
31 May 2013
renaissance: Improved accessibility, increasing economic activities and population growth have raised the profile of Rawang, putting it on the radar of property investors
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Interior: Celebrating the virtue of contentment
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Hotel: Immerse in Banjaran’s healing
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Cover Story: 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
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Reawakening ‘sleepy’ towns
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Hotspot today, ‘ghost town’ tomorrow?
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“Golden 5 years ahead“
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Strong pick-up expected post-GE
Property news: FIABCI honours ‚awards saviour‚ Datuk Alan Tong
31 May 2013
OUTSTANDING: The man who “saved“ the FIABCI Prix d’Excellence Awards was recognised at the 2013 Awards Presentation Ceremony in Taiwan
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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
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Property news: IJM launches peak of luxury living in Puchong
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Meridin@Medini nets RM261mil in 5 hours
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GreenRE to roll out in Q3 2013
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Siva is new MIEA chief
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40 Malaysian firms shine at property awards
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Turkey lures foreign home buyers
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
Advisory: Rawang awakens
31 May 2013
NEW DAWN: Good Qi is expected to descend on Rawang following the building of more roads and highway access
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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?
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Tax aspect of the business of renting
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Part disposal and the receipt of capital sums
NETWORKING: KL Design Forum returns
31 May 2013
The annual Kuala Lumpur Design Forum (KLDF) will take centrestage once again at the Plenary Theatre, Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre next month.
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Networking: Atmospheric Architecture
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PAM Awards 2013: Aces of arc hitecture
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Glistening gem
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PAM Awards 2013: Recognising excellence in architecture
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MAPEX gets vote of confidence from house buyers
- Architect of change
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Renovate, refurbish and redecorate
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NETWORKING: Home buyers set to flock to MAPEX
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NETWORKING: Fostering the art of architecture
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
Great expectations
17 May 2013
NST RED chats with Ar Chan Seong Aun, the newly-elected PAM (Malaysian Institute of Architects) President on various issues
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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
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Beach paradise within minutes to KK city
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Design going places
