Building lights not a cross, but the Chinese character for 'royal'
The recent uproar over what looked to be a cross in lights on the Grace Residence building in Jelutong, Penang, were actually a Chinese character for ‘royal’.
The recent uproar over what looked to be a cross in lights on the Grace Residence building in Jelutong, Penang, were actually a Chinese character for ‘royal’.
Amidst his efforts to warn the public against "falling for" Pakatan Harapan's "tactics" in the Cameron Highlands by elections, Ahmad Maslan found inspiration in the strawberries so abundant upon those verdant hills, and produced a culinary masterpiece that had many on Twitter scratching their heads, perplexed.
Clever, crafty goods by homegrown artisans that give us plenty of reasons to go local.
While wandering the gentle roads of Balik Pulau on Penang island, Live! found places to visit that cater for tastes ranging from the luxurious to the more adventurous.
PETALING JAYA (Jan 12): A tract of land that will be developed into Pavilion Genting Highlands was transacted in a 2016 deal that links some of the biggest political and business names in the country, reported The Edge Malaysia.
PETALING JAYA (Jan 12): Prasarana Malaysia Bhd has not yet paid contractors of the light rail transit 3 (LRT 3) for work done up to Sept 30 last year worth RM800 million, sources told The Edge.
PETALING JAYA (Jan 12): The Malaysian-owned developer of a major rejuvenation project in London has donated £10,000 (RM52,622) to a fellow Malaysian who had suffered a stroke while on a trip there.
PETALING JAYA: The revised Real Property Gains Tax (RPGT) rates that took effect from Jan 1, 2019, may lead to quicker disposals upon the fifth year of holding period as there would be no motivation for longer term investment, said a tax expert.
PETALING JAYA (Jan 11): The second installment of the bee saga at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) came to a bee-utiful conclusion today when a second swarm found at the main airport terminal was humanely dealt with.
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 11): A central plan by the government to address the issue of affordable housing could lead to losses that may "fall on taxpayers' shoulders", warned the Institute of Democracy and Economic Affairs (IDEAS).