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High price and Flight Cancellations Disrupt Tourism in Southeast Asia and China
CHINA: With the economic recovery after the epidemic, Southeast Asian countries continue to promote the development of tourism. Popular tourist destinations in Southeast Asia, such as Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam, have successively launched visa-free and tourism promotion policies in recent years, hoping to attract more Chinese tourists and promote the further development of local tourism. Air ticket prices continue to rise.Source: Katie Couric Media As of recen
Deng Yutong
May 27


Taylor’s University transforms into a mini Coachella with SKYCHELLA Bazaar
Sky Adventure Club held the SKYCHELLA Bazaar event at Taylor’s University from May 18 to 22. It brings a music festival style activity atmosphere to the campus, attracting many students to participate. Students gathered in the SKYCHELLA Bazaar activity area to participate in music festival-themed activities. Source: CUI YIXIAN There are handmade jewellery booths, special drinks and DJ music performances at the scene. Many students will take photos, listen to music and visit
CUI YIXIAN
May 27


The Weight Loss Debate: Efficiency or Health First?
A light meal set consisting of chicken breast, purple sweet potato, boiled egg, cucumber, and raw vegetables, paired with whole wheat toast, fried egg, chicken breast, and a zero-calorie Caesar salad sandwich, was posted on Ni Mengqi's Facebook as a symbol of weight loss, while she was studying at Taylor’s University. She also added a caption to the picture: "So delicious! I will eat it for the rest of my life." Figure 1: The best diet for weight loss ( S
Liu Lei
May 27


Fuel Subsidy for petrol cut to 200 litres per month of RON95: is it a fiscal fix or a consumer burden?
The subsidy policy of RON95 gasoline has always been a controversial issue in Malaysia and it has recently turned into a more critical juncture. The new policy has just been implemented by the federal government, which considerably decreases the monthly quota for fuel subsidy of eligible citizens. The initial amount of the quota is 300 litres, which will be reduced to 200 litres from April 2026. The subsidised retail price of the fuel is still the same at RM1.99/litre, but th
Xie Zisheng
May 27


Blind Box Economy: Why Young People Can Hardly Quit Addictive Mystery Shopping
Walking into any popular shopping district in Malaysia, it is easy to spot groups of young people lingering in front of blind box vending machines and specialty stores. Many students spend minutes shaking, tilting and comparing boxes, determined to pick the “lucky one.” Even on school days, young buyers return repeatedly, chasing the thrill hidden inside each sealed package. While blind boxes are marketed as casual collectible toys, the trend has slowly turned into an addic
JIANGYINGXUAN
May 27
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