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  2. Sarawak layer cake - Wikipedia

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    The Sarawak layer cake, (Malay: kek lapis Sarawak or kek lapis; Jawi: كيك لاڤيس سراوق ‎ [1]) is a delicacy from state of Sarawak, Malaysia, which comes in normal layers or in intricate patterns. It is often served on special occasions, such as cultural and religious celebrations, including marriages and birthdays.

  3. Secret Recipe (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Secret Recipe Cakes and Café Sdn Bhd (doing business as Secret Recipe) is a Malaysian halal-certified café chain company established since 1997. It has international branches in Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, China, Brunei, Cambodia, Myanmar, Maldives and Bangladesh. [2]

  4. Chawan - Wikipedia

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    A cloth called chakin (茶巾) is used to wipe the bowl clean.. Normally the bowl would be wrapped in an orange turmeric-coloured cloth called ukon-nuno (ウコン布) for storage in the box, which apparently helps ward insects away.

  5. Macabre (2009 film) - Wikipedia

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    Macabre (also known as Rumah Dara or Dara) is a 2009 Indonesian slasher film by The Mo Brothers. [1] The film tells the story of a group of friends headed to the airport who meet a woman claiming to have been robbed and needs a ride home, which begins a dark turn of events. The film is based on 2007 short film Dara. [1] [2]

  6. Kek Lok Si - Wikipedia

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    The Kek Lok Si Temple (Chinese: 極樂寺) is a Buddhist temple within the city of George Town in the Malaysian state of Penang. Located at Ayer Itam , it is the largest Buddhist temple in Malaysia and an important pilgrimage centre for Buddhists from Hong Kong , the Philippines , Singapore and other parts of Southeast Asia . [ 1 ]

  7. Kek Galabru - Wikipedia

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    Kek Galabru, known in her native Khmer language as Pung Chhiv Kek (Khmer: ពុង ឈីវកេក, born October 4, 1942), is a Cambodian woman and prominent human rights activist [1] who played a critical role in bringing peace to Cambodia after years of Civil War. [2]