He was one of Malaysia’s wealthiest individuals and a major figure in its Chinese-language media scene. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Tiong Hiew King, the Malaysian media tycoon who founded one of the largest Chinese-language media groups with operations in ...
Malaysian Chinese have paid a heavy price for Chinese-medium schools, but for my generation, that investment is reaping dividends Michelle Yeoh understood enough Cantonese when it mattered. Even ...
With such a huge Cantonese influence in the city of Ipoh, there’s so much tasty Chinese Malaysian street food and delicious foods to eat in Ipoh, Malaysia. We started our Malaysia street food tour in ...
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia summoned the Chinese ambassador to Kuala Lumpur on Monday to express its protest against the "encroachment" into its waters by Beijing's vessels, the foreign ministry ...
A video clip of a heated argument between a ZUS Coffee employee and a mainland Chinese customer has gone viral on local ...
Ethnic Chinese people in Malaysia, worried about their dwindling birth rate and decreasing economic clout, are appealing to Cupid to boost their standing in the country. The Chinese make up only a ...
Tiong Hiew King, who started in the timber businesss, formed Media Chinese International in 2007 when he backed the merger of ...