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The following is an incomplete list of current and defunct magazines published in Malaysia. They may be published in Malay or in other languages, including English and Chinese. Women's magazine, comic magazines, [1] film magazines [2] and others are common in Malaysia. The first women's magazine was published in Malaysia in 1932. [3]
Esquire Singapore; Go! Singapore Magazine; Expat Living Singapore; Harper's Bazaarr Singapore; Her World; HRM Asia Magazine; Human Capital Magazine; L'Officiel Singapore;
[1] [2] This magazine is also published in four other countries, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam. [3] The Malaysian edition of Her World is Malaysia's first home grown women's magazine [4] and has a different logo is different from other countries' edition. It consists of fashion pieces, advertisements targeted at female professionals ...
Malaysia: March 18, 2017 () Aleksandra Flasz: Winston See 12 A cash prize of $100,000; 6 Malaysia: March 22, 2018 () Stephanie Dods: Rachel Lee 12 Their own apartment in UMLand Seri Austin D'Lagoon worth nearly $200.000 in Johor Bahru; A feature spread in Singapore Home & Decor magazine; 7 Malaysia: November 13, 2019 ()
Men's magazine: Frequency: Main edition — monthly Special editions/supplements: MVMT (watch edition) — yearly Leading Force (entrepreneur supplement) — yearly: Founded: Singapore edition — Since 2006 Malaysia edition — Since 2008: First issue: September. 2006: Company: BurdaLuxury: Country: Singapore & Malaysia: Website: www.augustman.com
Southeast Asia Building is a trade magazine based in Singapore, started in 1974. It is published bi-monthly and covers architecture , interior design , landscape architecture , and facility management .
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LIME was a monthly magazine published under the umbrella of MediaCorp that targeted Asian youths and focused on tabloid breaking news, music, celebrity, entertainment and lifestyle. The contents in LIME usually featured Asian celebrities and lifestyles of youth in Singapore and was different from 8 Days , another entertainment publication by ...