
Malaysia Targets $107 Billion Investment to Become Global Semiconductor Hub
Malaysia targets $107 billion investment in semiconductors to become a global hub, focusing on advanced manufacturing, design, and attracting global tech companies.
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Malaysia targets $107 billion investment in semiconductors to become a global hub, focusing on advanced manufacturing, design, and attracting global tech companies.
An ancient art form from the Chinese mainland, the lion dance is enchanting a new generation in Malaysia. Young Malaysians are embracing this tradition, ensuring its vibrant future in the country’s diverse society.
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Malaysia’s National Zoo celebrates the 17th birthday of giant pandas Xing Xing and Liang Liang, highlighting conservation efforts and China-Malaysia ties.
Forty-eight-year-old Saniah, one of the few female truck drivers in Malaysia, transforms her life through the booming logistics industry, highlighting women’s empowerment amidst Southeast Asia’s economic growth.
Urban camping is booming in Malaysia post-pandemic, with Chinese outdoor brands leading the market as Malaysians embrace nature escapes in city parks.
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Malaysian student Tang Yan Joo connects with China through poetry and pursues economics and finance at Tsinghua University, inspired by China’s rapid development.
Malaysians express serious concerns over Japan’s plan to release Fukushima nuclear wastewater into the Pacific Ocean, fearing environmental and economic impacts.