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By the end of 2017, Yang was awarded the YouTube Silver Creator Awards on her reaching 100,000 subscribers. [8] By 2019, Yang had over 500,000 YouTube subscribers, 540,000 Facebook followers, and 628,000 Instagram followers. [2] She also had opened a bubble tea shop, [2] which was closed in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia. [9] [10]
Tai Choo Yee (Chinese: 戴祖亿; pinyin: Dài Zǔ Yì, as known as TCY) is a Malaysian YouTuber and journalist from Penang, Malaysia [2] uploading since 10 July 2019, most of his videos are test drives and car reviews. [3] He is the creator of CarPlus and a former editor and news reporter for TopGear's Malaysian department. [4]
Joyce Chu is a local Malaysian Chinese of mixed Hainanese-Hokkien descent, born and raised in Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia.She has an older sister, Joana, and an older brother, Joey, who starred in some of her YouTube videos.
Pendatang is a 2023 Malaysian dystopian drama thriller film directed by Ng Ken Kin and written by Lim Boon Siang. Produced by Kuman Pictures in association with Tapir Films, Pendatang follows a Cantonese–speaking Chinese family forced to relocate to a rural kampong home, shortly after Malaysia [a] implemented the fictional Segregation Act, where racial segregation between the ethnic groups ...
To remember the 10th anniversary on 20 May 2017 since he started uploading his songs on YouTube, Namewee released a music video titled Muar Mandarin 2017 Official MV (Chinese: 麻坡的華語10週年紀念版), featuring various places including the Wetex, 8th avenue, etc., in his birthplace Muar, a city in Johor, Malaysia. It was an instant ...
For the video she had enlisted her husband Adam Sinclair who is a director, and they shot the video entirely in Malaysia, mostly in Kuala Lumpur and Perlis. [27] "Forevermore" debuted at number one on Malaysia's RIM Domestic Chart on 11 April 2019, her first number-one since the reintroduction of the official chart in 2017. [28]
Trevor James, also known as "The Food Ranger" on YouTube, is a Canadian food and travel vlogger and YouTuber known for his street food tours on YouTube, which have been viewed over 649 million times. James started filming his food and travel videos in March 2013 and his channel has since grown to have over 5 million subscribers. [3] [4]
In Malaysian primary and secondary schools, caning is a legal disciplinary measure. Although permitted for boys only, in practice it is sometimes also used on girls. A survey conducted by YouGov in 2019 found that 81 percent of parents in Malaysia supported the use of corporal punishment. 47 percent supported its use in schools. [68]