A Hot Year Ahead
By Sarawakian
As you read this, the 15 days of Chinese New Year would have ended on the 3rd of March 2026. The fire horse...
From Reflection to Structure
By Paul Yung
As we step into March, our Muslim friends and neighbours are either in the final stretch of Ramadan or preparing to celebrate...
THE MAYOR, THE BOARD, AND THE MISSING BALANCE
By Teh Eng Hock
Recently, Federal Territories Minister Hannah Yeoh announced that a feasibility study has been commissioned to explore mayoral elections in Kuala Lumpur....
EDITORIAL: CNY May Be Over, But Subang Jaya is Already Gearing Up for the...
Can you believe Chinese New Year is officially over? We’ve barely recovered from our pineapple tart comas and the endless looping of dong dong...
Parliamentary Updates and Political Challenges Ahead
By Wong Chen
My dear Subang Constituents,
This is a relatively short article. MPs are currently in the end of the first Parliamentary session of 2026....
YUNNAN
By Anthony Dylan Anak Frankie Jurem
China is a tourist magnet. This would be the most recent since the last one when we visited Guizhou...
Eat While the Food Is Hot
By Paul Yung
Chinese New Year has always been one of my favourite times of the year. There’s a certain warmth to it that’s hard...
Tuanku Was Right—Now We Must Reform
For this month's article, I have chosen to translate and reproduce in English, my recent speech in Parliament in response to the Yang di-Pertuan...
THE FIRE HORSE ARRIVES
By Sarawakian
The Year of the Wood Snake would soon make way for the Year of the Fire Horse this Chinese New Year 2026. It...
HAPPY NEW YEAR? OR SMELLY NEW YEAR?
For Subang Jaya residents, 2026 did not begin well in terms of waste collection. With rubbish left uncollected in residential and commercial areas for...













