The Health Ministry (MOH) has been monitoring imported mandarin oranges in conjunction with the festive season at all 70 entry points across the country since November last year, it said in a statement today.
On January 29, people of Chinese ancestry all around the world will usher in the Year of the Snake, the sixth animal in the zodiac, as they celebrate
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Tourism Malaysia is actively promoting northern states, particularly Penang, in conjunction with the Visit Malaysia Year 2026 (VMY2026) campaign. Tourism Malaysia Northern Region director Abdul Hadi Che Man said efforts included collaborating with travel agencies to offer attractive packages focusing on unique destinations in Penang,
The sight of mandarin oranges in Chinese New Year is a treat for the senses. Let's take a look at the history of this little citrus fruit.
Malaysia Airlines is marking the upcoming Lunar New Year with specially curated menu and various other offerings onboard its flights and in airport lounges. The airline has also introduced its new ‘Best of Asia’ menu which features locally inspired and destination themed dishes for Business and Economy Class passengers.
Chinese New Year isn’t complete without scrumptious snacks and goodies to savour. And since mandarin oranges might be in ample supply, why not bake an upside-down orange cake? This dessert is ...
PUTRAJAYA: The Health Ministry has been monitoring imported mandarin oranges in conjunction with the festive season at all 70 entry points across the country since November 2024.
Malaysia Airlines is celebrating the upcoming Lunar New Year with specially curated menu and offerings onboard its flights and lounges.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim presented a contribution to stage four breast cancer patient Chai Pau Chin in Kuantan, Pahang in conjunction
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Food is also symbolic for the Vietnamese Lunar New Year. In the North, Banh Chung, a sticky rice cake with banana leaves, is typically the most popular dish. In Central Vietnam, the savory Bánh Tét cake with rice and green beans is often used to celebrate the new year. Thịt Kho Tàu – a pork and egg dish – is very popular in South Vietnam.