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Is Malaysia religiously extreme asks tourists after DBKL's signboard actions
Tourism Minister Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing criticized Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) for enforcing actions against Chinese-language signboards, warning it damages Malaysia’s image as a multicultural nation. Tiong stated that such moves raise doubts about Malaysia’s inclusivity among tourists, with some questioning if the country is racist or religiously extreme. He urged DBKL to prioritize…
NEW: "I Would Rescind Sanusi's Citizenship," Says Prof Dr Mohd Tajuddin Now
After the MB of Kedah poked fun at the Minister of Tourism, calling him names and apparently attacking his faith, Prof Dr Mohd Tajuddin Mohd Rasdi Professor of Architecture at a local university wrote in an OPED in Sinchew that he would cut Sanusi off as a Malaysian citizen and ship him elsewhere. Social Media Links Follow us on: Instagram Threads Facebook Twitter YouTube DailyMotion Read…
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Tiong Tells Langkawi MP ‘kong kali kong’ about Tourists in Shorts
Minister of Tourism was discussing about some tourist complaints in Langkawi where they were told by some ‘pegawai’ that they cannot buy alcohol or wear shorts. The tourists said they are non-Muslims and Tiong King Sing was arguing that his ministry would want to discuss with the Kedah Me Teri Besar’s office on the issue. That is when the Langkawi MP Mohd Suhaimi bin Abdullah asked when did…
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Ablycare Empowers Consumers to Contribute to a New Greener Future
In this interview, Latest Malaysia speaks with the CEO and Founder of Ablycare – Mark Tiong. It our first in our interviews with the corporate and business world. The company deals in products that are aesthetically pleasing and eco friendly and this is what got us interested in learning more about the company and it’s products. As a starter, we asked how Ablycare’s sustainable toilet paper…
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The work of TIONG ANG spans a wide array of media, from collective performance, experimental film, through video and installation to painting, photography, and the display of objects. His practice across these forms centers around the social, emotional and existential consequences and negotiation of dislocation, disparate identities, and dispersion of imagery. _ Recurring themes are the impact of mass and digital media on individual perspective and collective memory, and the anxieties evoked by mobility and globalization. In these hybrid contexts, Ang addresses multiple modes of human presence and representation, using social intervention and juxtaposition, chance and communality, mockery and disguise. He explores subjective positions in divided, ambivalent, and collective conditions, be it on ethical, ethnic, or sociopolitical grounds. _Initially an object/painting based studio artist, from the mid-1990s Ang has expanded his production including experimental film, performative and relational enactments, interdisciplinary collaborations and curated projects. In a divergent practice, he examines authority and sustainability of images and narratives. The common thread in the work is the conflict between detached objectivity and engaged subjectivity; it demonstrates how universal media not only affect our perceptions of places and events but also denote our concept of reality. Elements of selfhood, cultural meaning, and social absorption have emerged in a diversity of mediated images. Thus, human perception and behaviour converge in complexities of disparate truths. The persona of the artist, distorted by media based projections, is the ultimate body to explore the human experience.
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www.ftn-books.com has recently added 2 important Tiong Ang publications to its inventory.
Tiong Ang (1961) The work of TIONG ANG spans a wide array of media, from collective performance, experimental film, through video and installation to painting, photography, and the display of objects.
Property, finance veteran Lim Hua Tiong is first CEO of Frasers Property Vietnam Singapore FRASERS Property on Monday appointed Lim Hua Tiong as its first chief executive officer of Frasers Property Vietnam.