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TVB Cancels 2020 Miss Hong Kong Pageant

  TVB hosted the annual Miss Hong Kong Pageant with great fanfare since 1973. While this year would have been pageant’s 48th anniversary, the growing concerns over the Covid-19 pandemic is forcing TVB to make an unprecedented decision to suspend the pageant this year. This will also mark the first time in history that last year’s winners...

Mat Yeung is the Most Fit in “Airport Strikers”

  Following the trials and tribulations of the airport security unit and the effort they put in to protect the public, the beginning of Airport Strikers <機場特警> was extremely exciting with many action scenes. In a training scene, Hugo Wong (黃子恆), Mat Yeung (揚明), Owen Cheung (張振朗), and Jackson Lai (黎振燁) flexed their muscles and glistened with sweat as they ran up the mountain. Mat Yeung,...

Liu Shishi is Back to Rockin’ Long Locks for Her Cover Shoot

Quarantine lockdown aside, the yellow daffodils blooming in the park and the stunning sea of pink cherry blossoms everywhere mean only one thing ... that spring is just around corner! Considered the season of growth and new beginnings, it just seems quite fitting that Elle China’s May cover girl turns out to be Cecilia Liu Shishi...

Aaron Yan Encourages People to Follow Safety Protocol After Seeing Woman Refusing to Wear a Mask

“Appreciate the hard work of the epidemic prevention staff and all the trouble police and medical personnel go through. Wearing a mask is for your own protection and it’s really not that hard to work together for the good of the community” laments former Fahrenheit member and Taiwanese actor Aaron Yan. The reason for his complaint on social media?...

The World Could Face a Shortage In Condoms Due to Malaysia’s MCO As Factories Halt Prodcuction

The world could face a “devastating” shortage in condoms due to the Covid-19 pandemic outbreak. With more than half of humanity being confined to their homes, governments worldwide have ordered the closure of businesses deemed non-essential. This includes condom companies. According to CNA, Malaysia’s movement control order could play a big part in this shortage as the...

Wuhan Celebrates Freedom With Light Show & Song As Government Uplifts 11-Week Lock Down

In more happy, uplifting news, as of yesterday, China ended its 11-week lock down in Wuhan since it became the epicentre of the global pandemic, Covid-19. And we think three weeks  is tough. Source: Sky News According to a report by Sky News, the authorities have begun to allow its 11 million residents to travel in and out of...

Giant Pandas Are Finally Mating After A Decade Of Trying Thanks To Covid-19 Lock Downs

Humans staying indoors may singlehandedly save endangered animals from extinction! After all, the pandas in Hong Kong, Ying Ying and Le Le, are finally mating, as according to The Star. This is a cause for celebration as the officials have been trying to get them to mate for over a decade. “Since Ying Ying and Le Le’s arrival...

KKM Has Advised All Parents To Not Postpone Their Child’s Vaccination & Immunisation Jabs During MCO

Even though the Movement Control Order (MCO) is still ongoing, the Ministry of Health has advised all parents to ensure that their children have received the important vaccinations to avoid other illnesses. According to Berita Harian, babies and children who have appointments to receive immunisation injection or any vaccines are required to continue their scheduled appointment to...

JUST IN: JPJ Wil Be Helping PDRM & ATM With Covid-19 Roadblock Operations

First PDRM, then ATM and now JPJ. It certainly seems like it takes countless hands to bring down stubborn Malaysians. According to Bernama, day 23 of MCO and JPJ (Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan), has decided to step in to help authorities further enforce the rules and regulations of our partial lock down. Source: The Star Online Defense minister Datuk Seri...

Statistics Reveal T20’s Spending In Percentage Is Lesser Than Middle And Lower Income

Day 23 of Malaysia’s quarantine period and it has been discovered that richer citizens are spending lesser money (in percentage) than the middle-income and lower-income citizens. It is with no doubt that generally expenditure has decreased. In fact, according to the Department of Statistics (DOS), Malaysia’s average household spending has decreased from RM6,317 a month to RM2,813...