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  2. Musang King - Wikipedia

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    Musang King is a Malaysian cultivar (cultivated variety) of durian (Durio zibethinus).Prized for its unusual combination of bitter and sweet flavours, [1] Musang King is the most popular variety of durian in both Malaysia [2] and Singapore, [1] where it is known as Mao Shan Wang (Chinese: 猫山王; pinyin: Māo Shān Wáng) and commands a price premium over other varieties. [3]

  3. The King of Musang King - Wikipedia

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    Wang Mao Shan is an ambitious durian farmer who wishes to expand his sales overseas, against pressures from the “Three Heavenly Kings” of the durian business.He helps Liu Mei Lian (Yeo Yann Yann), his neighbour and sole supporter, to improve her durian farm harvests, and develops feelings for her in the process.

  4. Little Sunshine - Wikipedia

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    Little Sunshine (Chinese: 小胖流浪记) is a 2023 Malaysian comedy film.The film tells the funny adventure of a kid named Xiao Pang after he ran away from home when his parents confiscated his mobile phone.

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  6. Tawagalawa letter - Wikipedia

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    Asia Minor in the Amarna Period. The Tawagalawa letter [1] (CTH 181) is a fragmentary Hittite text from the mid 13th century BC. It is notable for providing a window into relations between Hittites and Greeks during the Late Bronze Age and for its mention of a prior disagreement concerning a city called Wilusa, generally identified with the archaeological site of Troy.

  7. Thousand Character Classic - Wikipedia

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    The Thousand Character Classic (Chinese: 千字文; pinyin: Qiānzì wén), also known as the Thousand Character Text, is a Chinese poem that has been used as a primer for teaching Chinese characters to children from the sixth century onward. It contains exactly one thousand characters, each used only once, arranged into 250 lines of four ...

  8. What! The Heist - Wikipedia

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    The film is co-produced by Mark Lee and Jack Lim, through Mark Lee's company King Kong Media Production. [8] The film stars several Singaporean and Malaysian household veteran comedy actors such as Mark Lee, Henry Thia, Jack Lim, Jaspers Lai, Patricia Mok. The film showcases heist and lottery culture in Malaysia and Singapore. [9]

  9. Musang Berjanggut - Wikipedia

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    Musang Berjanggut (English: The Bearded Fox) is 1959 Singaporean Malay-language black-and-white period romantic comedy film directed by and starring P. Ramlee. [1] The story is in the style of a traditional Malay folktale , featuring supernatural elements and a story with an underlying moral.