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The Story of Southern Islet (Chinese: 南巫) is a 2020 Malaysian film directed by Chong Keat Aun. The film is his first feature. The plot was inspired by the director's own childhood in Kedah, Northern Malaysia. [1] [2] The film, that addresses the topic of shamanism, received various awards and positive critical response.
June & Kopi is a 2021 Indonesian family comedy film directed by Noviandra Santosa, written by Noviandra Santosa and Titien Wattimena and starring Acha Septriasa, Ryan Delon and Makayla Rose Hilli. The film was digitally released on January 28, 2021, by Netflix.
[1] [2] The lineage, known as one of the mu-ventar (the Three Kings) of Tamilakam (the Tamil Country) alongside the Chola and Pandya, has been documented as early as c. 3rd century BCE. [3] The Chera country was geographically well placed (at the tip of the Indian peninsula) to profit from maritime trade via the extensive Indian Ocean networks.
MBC 2 has managed to negotiate long-term deals with the top Hollywood studios, securing first-run right and ensuring a steady flow of the top box-office movies. The channel largely targets the Arabic audience, especially young adults, having an important popularity among Arab viewers. MBC 2 HD was launched on 1 July 2011.
Kopi (Chinese: 咖啡; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: ko-pi), also known as Nanyang coffee, is a traditional coffee beverage found in several Southeast Asian nations. Often brewed to be highly caffeinated, it is commonly served with sugar and/or milk-based condiments.
Kerala. The term Kerala was first epigraphically recorded as Cheras (Keralaputra) in a 3rd-century BCE rock inscription by the Mauryan emperor Ashoka of Magadha. [1] It was mentioned as one of four independent kingdoms in southern India during Ashoka's time, the others being the Cholas, Pandyas and Satyaputras. [2]
Batu 11 Cheras (Chinese: 蕉赖十一哩) is a Malaysian new village located in Balakong, Selangor, Malaysia. The place was known as 11th miles Cheras during British Colonization in Federation of Malaya. It hosts housing estates and shopping malls and is well connected via highways and trunk roads.
The Cheras–Kajang Expressway is an 11.5-kilometre (7.1-mile) controlled-access highway in the Klang Valley region of Peninsular Malaysia. It runs between the suburb of Cheras at the Kuala Lumpur – Selangor border and the township of Kajang in Selangor.