This is the second time Malaysians will be missing out as New Year’s Eve countdown organisers have cancelled the celebrations again this year.
After dinner, she will head to Seremban with her friend to hike at Gunung Datuk Recreational Forest to catch the sunrise.“As I’ll be busy the first few days of 2022, I decided to go hiking on Jan 1 as there’s no better way to start the new year than with a healthy activity.” “Shirlyn and I are very particular about taking precautionary measures so we have decided to have our small celebration at home,” he said. For businesswoman Jeevitha Rajasingam, 35, of Petaling Jaya, New Year’s Eve for the last five years has been about her son’s birthday, who was born on Dec 31, 2016.
For 30-year-old Lava Balan, his New Year’s Eve will be spent catching up on favourite movies and TV shows at his home in Seremban. “I will be inviting two of my closest friends and preparing some snacks and drinks while we catch up on some TV shows.”Siblings Shamini and Vathani Sundram, who usually spend New Year’s Eve in their grandparents’ place in Kampung Tunku, Petaling Jaya, have decided to spend the last day of the year watching movies too.
except the ministers, they have large scale maxed our gatherings
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