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  2. Vivy Yusof - Wikipedia

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    A law graduate from London School of Economics (LSE), [1] Vivy is the Chief Creative Officer at FashionValet, [2] a fashion e-commerce company founded by herself and her husband, Dato' Fadzarudin Shah Anuar (mostly known as Fadza), in 2010 when they were 23 years old. Now a multi-million dollar company with 150 employees and carrying 500 ...

  3. Rachel Yeoh - Wikipedia

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    Rachel Yeoh was born in Kuala Lumpur and has a fraternal twin sister, Michelle. [ 1 ] A member of a wealthy Malaysian Chinese family, [ 2 ] she is the daughter of Dato' Sri Michael Yeoh and Datin Sri Tina Yeoh. [ 3 ] Her paternal grandfather is businessman Tan Sri Dato' Seri Yeoh Tiong Lay, the founder of YTL Corporation. [ 4 ]

  4. Muid Latif - Wikipedia

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    Muid was the Third generation of Digital Artist in Malaysia along with other successful Digital Artists such as Aadi Salman (who works on Graphic novel 'Silent Hill'), Milx (who works with Marvel Comics of Silver Surfer, Fytullah Hamzah (Kromosom), Tan Jin Ho, [29] and others.

  5. Japan–Malaysia relations - Wikipedia

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    Japan–Malaysia relations refers to bilateral foreign relations between the two countries Japan and Malaysia. The earliest recorded historical relation between the two nations are the trade relations between the Malacca Sultanate and the Ryūkyū Kingdom in the 15th century. Small numbers of Japanese settlers migrated to various parts of ...

  6. Culture of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia's cuisine reflects the multiethnic makeup of its population, [41] and is defined by its diversity. [42] Many cultures from Malaysia and the surrounding areas have greatly influenced Malaysian cuisine, with strong influence from Malay, Chinese, Indian, Thai, Javanese, and Sumatran cuisines. [25]

  7. Peranakan Chinese - Wikipedia

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    In Malaysia, there are Peranakan associations in Malacca, KL, Penang, Kelantan, and Terengganu. The Peranakan association that is based in Kelantan is named the Persatuan Peranakan Cina Kelantan (lit. the "Kelantan Chinese Peranakan Association", abbreviated as PPCK) while the one that is located in Terengganu is the Persatuan Peranakan Cina ...

  8. Neelofa - Wikipedia

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    Neelofa is a winner in Dewi Remaja (Miss Teen Malaysia) 2009/2010. [5] She appeared in Kau Yang Terindah as Alisya and is a host of the television programs MeleTOP and Nona. In 2014, she took acting classes at the New York Film Academy. Alongside Nabil Ahmad, Neelofa was also a host for a Malaysian television programme, MeleTOP aired on Astro ...

  9. Indonesia–Malaysia relations - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia and Malaysia established diplomatic relations in 1957. It is one of the most important bilateral relationships in Southeast Asia. [ 1 ] Indonesia and Malaysia are two neighbouring nations that share similarities in many aspects. [ 2 ] Both Malaysia and Indonesia have many common characteristic traits, including standard frames of ...