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00:00you
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01:33Hey, we're in. Good evening, everyone.
01:37Is the sound okay? Can you hear me?
01:40Can you hear me clearly?
01:41I think it's a little loud across the street.
01:44Oh, I know.
01:47I didn't get the headset either.
01:54Do you have it?
01:59No, you can turn it on.
02:03Yes, yes, yes, yes.
02:09Good evening, everyone.
02:10We can't do it without headphones.
02:12Because I want to hear my own voice.
02:13So thank you all for your patience.
02:19Congratulations on your back singing.
02:21Sit in the front row.
02:23Every time I talk about the sofa.
02:25We're back to this studio.
02:27We can't be tired of the studio from yesterday.
02:30Although the color is very beautiful.
02:31The color is very beautiful.
02:33Maybe you can refer to it for decoration in the future.
02:37A more energetic color.
02:39Yes, it's dark here.
02:41But there's a cool feeling.
02:44Yesterday, everyone had a bright feeling in front of their eyes.
02:48Also, if you find that your voice is not very bright.
02:52Or if you have any questions.
02:54You can also tell us in the comments below.
02:57Our little side will see your comments.
03:01Thank you all for reporting.
03:06We will enter the news line on time today.
03:10I have seen BiaoMingShu is watching.
03:12Hi, BiaoMing.
03:13Did you finish your dinner yesterday?
03:15I left it for you.
03:17A big bag.
03:18Is it really a lot?
03:20No, it's just that one.
03:21But because we ordered a set meal.
03:23So it has vegetables.
03:24Then there are some other ingredients.
03:27Snacks.
03:28Soup.
03:29I didn't leave the soup for you.
03:30I don't think you will drink it.
03:31Then there is a set of drinks.
03:33It may be cooler.
03:35Yes, because BiaoMing came in later.
03:37So the dinner will take a long time.
03:43The most important thing is to eat well.
03:45Yes.
03:46Have the strength to accompany everyone for two days.
03:48That's right.
03:50Let's prepare to enter.
03:53That's right.
03:54While preparing to enter the news line on time.
03:56We also entered the weekend on time.
03:59Yes, today is Thursday.
04:02Very fast.
04:04So we are in a happy mood.
04:06Thank you for the dinner.
04:07Too rich.
04:10As long as you are full.
04:14Too many people don't eat vegetables.
04:16So I left two for BiaoMing.
04:18He ate two.
04:19No wonder there were so many yesterday.
04:21Come on, one second.
04:29News line on December 5th.
04:31Hello, I am Shu Ting.
04:32I am Zhiying.
04:33Recently, everyone is immersed in the Christmas atmosphere.
04:37When you go to the square, you will be attracted to the Christmas decorations and Christmas songs.
04:43I heard that Zhiying went to a Christmas atmosphere square last night, right?
04:48Yes, it's Elmina Square.
04:50Don't say it.
04:52Don't force it.
04:53But the atmosphere has always been there.
04:56I have been shopping for a long time and I can immerse myself in it.
04:59I didn't expect to shop for so long.
05:02I shopped for almost an hour.
05:06I thought she would go home early.
05:09But she told me that she went to the square for a long time.
05:12I left the square at 7 o'clock.
05:15I played until almost 10 o'clock.
05:18As long as you are happy.
05:19Of course, if you want to feel the Christmas atmosphere, you can stay at the bar all day long.
05:23I will prepare Christmas songs for you every hour.
05:26Let's listen to the news now.
05:29News
05:32The country has been hit by floods for years.
05:34Sudan, Syria criticized the government for not taking the disaster seriously.
05:37The vice prime minister said that a comprehensive prevention of disasters would cost 3,921 ringgit.
05:43This application has lost the sovereignty of the country.
05:47The yellow committee suggested that the government should investigate Dunmahadi's fraud.
05:52Kabya and Dunmahadi's breakfast culture is listed as a UN Intangible Cultural Heritage.
06:00The government promotes flexible work guidelines.
06:03Employees can apply for a job or a break from the employer.
06:11During the past few years of MCO, have you had any experience of working from home?
06:16Speaking of MCO, I still feel scared.
06:20Now most people are back to work.
06:24But now the government is introducing flexible work guidelines.
06:28Employees can apply for flexible work arrangements from the employer.
06:33Some of them may return to work, and some of them may stay at home.
06:37Human Resources Minister Shen Zhiqiang said at the press conference of the flexible work guidelines.
06:42He will first promote the guidelines to the employers in big cities.
06:46For example, in Bincheng, Basheng and Xinshan.
06:51He hopes that the employers can use the flexible work guidelines.
06:55This can reduce the time of working from home.
06:58Not everyone has to go to work at the same time.
07:00According to the guidelines, employees can choose their own work hours or breaks.
07:09For example, you have to go to work earlier or later.
07:12Then apply through the book.
07:14The employer needs to reply to the employee within 60 days of receiving the application.
07:20He said that the employer can formulate the flexible work guidelines.
07:23But you can't say that you have implemented the flexible work guidelines.
07:27So I need to reduce your benefits now.
07:29This is not possible.
07:30Of course, what the employer can do is adjust the guidelines.
07:33For example, the employer can cancel the parking fee and change it to a network guideline.
07:38In addition, the employer cannot set a higher work target than before implementing flexible work guidelines.
07:45Of course, not all companies and jobs are suitable for flexible work.
07:49So this is not a forced policy.
07:52So which jobs are suitable for flexible work?
07:54The authorities have pointed out that jobs that are suitable for flexible work are mainly jobs that do not require employees to go to work all the time.
08:02For example, flat designers, customer service personnel, masons, software engineers, etc.
08:09The vice director of the Malaysian Peninsula Labor Bureau also mentioned that
08:13according to the investigation of the bureau, 56% of the employees who were interviewed believe that flexible work is suitable.
08:21In addition, 44% of the employees believe that the reason why it is not suitable is mainly due to the consideration of the type of work and do not think it is suitable to adopt relevant mechanisms.
08:29That's right. For example, if our broadcasters need to go to work together and face each other to work, they need to go to work.
08:36For us, this type of work is not suitable.
08:38As for small editors, they may be able to implement this flexible work policy.
08:41I believe that after the guidelines are implemented, some employees may be very happy.
08:45Of course, the so-called happiness index can also be improved.
08:48According to the statistician Mohammed Wazir of the Bureau of Statistics,
08:51the happiness index of the Malaysian people, IKRM, continued to rise in 2023.
08:58That is to say, the Malaysian people are getting happier and happier.
09:01Because last year, it recorded 0.7% growth.
09:04This also shows that we are slowly adapting to the life of the post-pandemic epidemic.
09:10He also said that the culture, family, entertainment, leisure activities, etc. of daily activities are gradually becoming more and more active.
09:18This also reflects that the people are now more active and optimistic.
09:22And where is the highest index of happiness growth?
09:26I don't know if you have thought of it, but the glass city has increased by 1.1%.
09:32Then there is Rofo 1%.
09:34And the people of Pengheng have also increased by 0.5%.
09:37That is, their happiness index has increased by 0.5%.
09:40Having a decent life is also the key to happiness.
09:43According to the Bureau of Statistics,
09:45if a family of four wants to have a decent life in Kuala Lumpur,
09:48they need $6,560 a month.
09:51According to the survey conducted by the Duncheng Zhenlu Society and Policy Research Center at Laman University,
09:56the respondents believe that a family income of at least $8,000 a month is needed to live a decent life.
10:02And if you want to live a more comfortable life, you need $12,000.
10:07If you want a luxurious life, you need $20,000.
10:09The survey also shows that the minimum cost required by the city is almost twice that of the rural area.
10:14In the city, the average number of people who want to maintain a decent life is $8,000.
10:18The rural area is $5,000.
10:20The so-called decent life should be able to eat well, dress warmly,
10:24and have a place to live in a very basic way,
10:26which can maintain the cost of living.
10:28Of course, we have to know how to be content to make ourselves happier.
10:32Today, there is also good news to share with you.
10:34And it's a double joy.
10:36That is, the traditional clothing of our country's breakfast culture and Southeast Asian women,
10:41Kibaya Shuangshuang, has been successfully promoted.
10:44It is officially listed as a representative name of the UNFCCC's Non-Material Cultural Heritage.
10:49The Ministry of Tourism, Sports and Tourism issued a statement that
10:52the breakfast culture of Southeast Asia reflects the harmony, tolerance, and acceptance of a diverse society.
10:57In addition, this element not only shows the characteristics of many ethnic countries in Southeast Asia,
11:02but also promotes social connections.
11:04We know that people want to eat nasi lemak for breakfast.
11:07It's very diverse.
11:08Some people may want to eat fried dough sticks.
11:10Yes.
11:10Porridge.
11:11Those are all.
11:11These are all.
11:12Noodles.
11:12All people can participate in this breakfast culture to integrate.
11:17As for Kibaya, it is a joint venture between our country, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, and Brunei,
11:21five Eastern countries.
11:23Huang Hanwei, a member of the Binhzhou Tourism and Creative Economic Executive Committee, said
11:27that Kibaya has the potential to develop into a tourist product,
11:31can inject new energy into the economy,
11:33and can also show the world the rich nature of Malaysian multiculturalism.
11:37He also said that the five Eastern countries will jointly ensure that Kibaya art is passed down from generation to generation.
11:42Although there are differences in the way each country produces and dresses,
11:46it is a common cultural element that has always exceeded the group, religion, and country.
11:51It can enhance the cohesion of each country.
11:53And back to Malaysia,
11:54the most beautiful thing about us is, of course, the diverse culture.
11:57So what we people have to do is to respect each other's culture, religion, and so on.
12:01In Sudan, Saudi Arabia,
12:02Sarah Putin said in an interview with The Star that
12:04some people are deliberately belittling other people's beliefs on social media.
12:10This is worrying.
12:11At the same time, the prince warned the preachers not to belittle other people's religion.
12:16He also emphasized that our country is a society made up of diverse races and religions.
12:20The difference between people can actually be shared,
12:23which is to respect each other.
12:25Sudan's Sarah Putin
12:27also personally attended the opening ceremony
12:29of the Bashan Hwamu Temple in Kibaya this evening.
12:32The office of the king of Kibaya said
12:34that the tour guide of this mosque
12:36was inspired by the design of a mosque in Xi'an, China.
12:40After visiting China in 2015,
12:43the prince hopes to build a similar mosque in Xi'an
12:46to further promote the understanding and respect of local diverse religions.
12:50The feature of this Chinese Muslim mosque
12:53is that it has a strong Chinese cultural color,
12:56including many Chinese characters and couplets, etc.
12:59It will be completed in August this year.
13:02It is different from the general mosque we see,
13:06which is closer to the characteristics of Chinese culture.
13:10It is worth visiting.
13:12Next, let's turn to the news of Congress.
13:15The Ministry of Finance stated that
13:17the government has not introduced a new tax system recently.
13:20So those who want to pay taxes can take a breath.
13:23Prime Minister and Minister of Finance An Hua said
13:26that the government has not implemented the tax measures
13:29mentioned in the fiscal budget for 2025.
13:31Another point is to improve the existing tax system
13:34and not implement a new tax system.
13:36In the fiscal budget case,
13:38the Ministry of Foreign Affairs also has to pay EPF.
13:41Of course, this also caused a lot of discussion.
13:43Prime Minister An Hua said that
13:45the government will implement this measure
13:47only when all parties agree.
13:49Previously, it was said that
13:51if the Ministry of Foreign Affairs also pays EPF,
13:53they will also have a high interest rate.
13:56They also have their own concerns in business.
13:58Yes, no matter what, Prime Minister An Hua said
14:00that the Ministry of Finance has already discussed this matter.
14:02Will there be an announcement after the implementation?
14:04On the other hand,
14:05the founder of the e-commerce platform Fashion Valley
14:08and his wife were charged with misdemeanor
14:10in court today.
14:11But both of them did not plead guilty.
14:13Weiwei Yusof and her husband Fajar Lutin
14:16were charged with misdemeanor.
14:18They were suspected of not passing the approval
14:20of the company's board of directors
14:22to transfer 8 million RMB to a certain company.
14:25Therefore, they violated Article 409 of the Criminal Code
14:28of Misdemeanor.
14:29Once convicted,
14:30they can be sentenced to no more than two years
14:32and no more than 20 years in prison and fined.
14:35After the two were acquitted,
14:36the judge approved that the two people
14:38each get 100,000 RMB and a guarantor
14:40to protect their future life.
14:41The additional condition is
14:42to submit a passport to the court,
14:44to report to the anti-corruption office in Kuala Lumpur
14:46every month,
14:47and not to harass witnesses.
14:54Today's Now Vote
14:56is about your happiness index.
14:59I'm curious about your happiness index.
15:01According to statistics,
15:02the people's happiness index in Malaysia
15:04continues to rise.
15:06What do you think?
15:07If you think so,
15:09if you don't feel happier,
15:11you can choose to laugh.
15:13If you think it's true,
15:15you can choose to be optimistic
15:16and choose to love.
15:18Remember to go to our bar
15:19and vote for me on my Facebook page.
15:22Tell me what makes you the happiest
15:24in Malaysia.
15:26We'll talk again later.
15:30OK.
15:31Let me adjust this headset.
15:37OK.
15:41I saw Qiu Ling.
15:42She said that her favorite
15:43Nestle Mug is the Triangle Bun Cooster.
15:46Because it's small and easy to eat.
15:48And the portion is just right.
15:50It's just for you.
15:52Because many people need to eat
15:53two or three packs.
15:56Cheap and delicious.
15:58Cheap and delicious.
15:59You can eat a lot.
16:02My breakfast is
16:04white bread and toast.
16:06I make it myself.
16:10I don't have the habit of having breakfast.
16:14No way.
16:15I don't have the habit of having breakfast.
16:16I just eat lunch.
16:18They say you should eat well for breakfast.
16:20You should eat well for lunch.
16:22You should eat less for dinner.
16:24Yes.
16:26I only have two meals a day.
16:29Is it because you are late?
16:30No.
16:31No.
16:32Yes.
16:33Aren't you hungry?
16:34I'm hungry.
16:35But I'm used to it.
16:38I'm used to it.
16:39When I wake up
16:40after a certain time,
16:41I'm hungry.
16:42And after a while,
16:43I don't feel like eating.
16:44Don't learn this.
16:46It's not healthy.
16:47Don't learn this.
16:48It's good to have a cup of oatmeal.
16:51It can fill your stomach.
16:53I want to eat that oatmeal.
16:55Hello.
16:56Yes.
16:57Because some people
16:58have low blood sugar.
16:59They get dizzy easily.
17:00So they still need to have breakfast.
17:02If you want to have an oatmeal,
17:04if you work at night,
17:05if you work at night,
17:06I suddenly became Fujian accent.
17:08Fujian accent.
17:09If you work at night,
17:11you may need to eat something.
17:14No way.
17:15As long as you use your brain,
17:16your stomach will be very easy.
17:19Really.
17:21Everyone, go to bed early.
17:22Try to save up for an oatmeal.
17:24Now everything is expensive.
17:26Oatmeal is also expensive.
17:27Because some people
17:28seem to be too full after having an oatmeal.
17:30It's not easy for them to fall asleep.
17:32But maybe
17:33if you get up early the next day,
17:34you will be in a bad mood.
17:36Yes.
17:38If you can't sleep well,
17:39you will be in a bad mood,
17:41and then you will have pimples.
17:43It may also affect your performance at work.
17:45What do you mean by not eating breakfast?
17:48Oh, I know.
17:49Before breakfast,
17:50you should drink a glass of water first.
17:54Do you have this habit?
17:56I do.
17:57Because Yijie always asks me to drink water.
17:59Yijie gets up so early.
18:00He also eats breakfast.
18:01So he gets up earlier.
18:02He probably gets up at four o'clock in the morning
18:05just to have breakfast.
18:07Otherwise,
18:08he will be in a bad mood.
18:14So remember to eat breakfast.
18:15No matter how busy you are.
18:17Or you can prepare it the day before.
18:19It's simple.
18:20Maybe there is no overnight oatmeal.
18:23Yes.
18:24In five seconds,
18:25we will talk about Baijiao Island.
18:37Hello, I am Shu Ting.
18:38I am Zhiying.
18:39The Baijiao Island Committee
18:40has submitted the research report to the Congress.
18:44The report suggests that the government should investigate
18:47former Prime Minister Mahatma Gandhi.
18:49Why investigate him?
18:51Because the Baijiao Island Committee said
18:53Malaysia had the opportunity to overthrow the International Court
18:57and give Baijiao Island's sovereignty to Singapore.
19:01However,
19:02in 2018,
19:03Mahatma Gandhi chose to have the government
19:05unilaterally withdraw from the International Court
19:08and apply for judicial review of Baijiao Island's sovereignty.
19:10In other words,
19:11to maintain the proposal.
19:12Therefore,
19:13Huang Weiwei suggests that
19:14the government should investigate Mahatma Gandhi
19:16based on Article 415b of the Criminal Code
19:18which states that
19:19fraud and dishonesty
19:20lead to the transfer of property to others.
19:24According to the article,
19:25once convicted,
19:26one can be sentenced to jail or fined.
19:28Let's talk about the background of the Baijiao Island case.
19:31The International Court ruled in 2008
19:33that Singapore had the sovereignty of Baijiao Island,
19:36while Malaysia had the sovereignty of Central Plains.
19:39In 2017,
19:40the Malaysian government decided to apply for judicial review
19:43of Baijiao Island's sovereignty.
19:46However,
19:47in 2018,
19:48Mahatma Gandhi withdrew from the judicial review
19:51and applied for judicial review
19:53to maintain the sovereignty of Baijiao Island in Singapore.
19:57Until last December 14,
19:59Prime Minister Angwa ordered
20:01to re-examine the Baijiao Island case
20:04and negotiate with Singapore as soon as possible.
20:06The national leader of Sudan, Ibrahim,
20:08ordered the government to set up a yellow committee
20:11to investigate the Baijiao Island's sovereignty.
20:13Of course,
20:14in addition to solving the Baijiao Island's sovereignty,
20:17I think another problem that needs to be solved
20:20is the flood.
20:21Now,
20:22the Sudanese government must be angry.
20:24His Highness is very dissatisfied.
20:25Every year in Xuezhou,
20:26there is a flood.
20:28He believes that the authorities
20:29did not carry out the flood prevention plan seriously.
20:31His Highness also believes
20:32that the culprit of the flood
20:34may be the garbage.
20:36The Basen River is only two meters deep,
20:38but there is a lot of garbage.
20:40The people will throw the garbage into the river,
20:42including large items
20:44that you can't imagine,
20:45such as bicycles
20:46or furniture, etc.
20:48They are all in the river.
20:50It's incredible.
20:51Really.
20:52Then the garbage will flow into the Basen River,
20:54which will cause floods.
20:56Sudan's Salah Fudin also emphasized
20:58that houses and factories
20:59cannot be built near the river.
21:01There must be enough space
21:03for a buffer zone.
21:05The government really needs to
21:06carry out the flood prevention plan seriously.
21:08But the funds needed
21:09are really huge.
21:11Prime Minister Fadila said
21:12that between 2023 and 2100,
21:15the government is expected to
21:16allocate 3,921 taels of silver
21:19to carry out 365 flood prevention plans
21:21in the national flood risk area.
21:24What is the concept of this money?
21:26Fadila said
21:27that 3,921 taels of silver means
21:29that if all the allocations
21:31are used to solve the flood problem,
21:32the price will be that
21:33all government departments
21:35will not have the budget for allocations.
21:37What should we do?
21:38Because the government
21:39has limited funding,
21:40the authorities will study
21:42how to implement the flood prevention plan
21:44in accordance with the priorities
21:45of each state and region.
21:47At present, the water and land irrigation authority
21:48has established that
21:49there are 4,619 flood hotspots in the country.
21:52Speaking of the past floods
21:53that affected nine states,
21:55how much loss did it cause the government?
21:57Experts predict
21:58that it will exceed 100 million taels of silver.
22:00This not only includes
22:01public facilities that need to be repaired,
22:03as well as the aid
22:04that is obtained for the American families, etc.
22:06Malaysia's Jilandan University
22:07Earth Science lecturer
22:08Awang Aylak said
22:10that the loss caused by this flood
22:12may be higher than before
22:14because the number of affected states
22:16and refugees is more.
22:18For example, the Jilandan flood in 2014
22:20at that time,
22:21the loss of Jilandan
22:22had reached 100 million taels of silver.
22:24So he predicted
22:25that this round of loss
22:26might be more serious.
22:27And this wave of floods
22:28has caused nine deaths.
22:30Among them,
22:31Jilandan has five people,
22:32Dengjialou has four people.
22:33Although this wave of floods has subsided,
22:35the refugees do not dare to relax
22:37because it may face
22:39the second wave of floods
22:40expected to begin on December 8.
22:42And the Malaysian Meteorological Bureau
22:43issued a continuous rainfall warning
22:45to seven states today.
22:47So the forecast will continue
22:48from the 8th or 9th
22:50to the 11th of this month.
22:52These seven states
22:53include Boris, Jilandan, Dengjialou,
22:56Kedah, Pengheng,
22:57Pili, Ulu, Pili,
22:59Rofo, Fengshenggang,
23:00and Kedah, Dingyi.
23:01So for those of you
23:02who are afraid of floods,
23:03you may need to pay special attention
23:05to prevent floods.
23:06After all,
23:07prevention is better than cure.
23:08Maybe there will be
23:09heavy rain in a few days.
23:10So remember to be careful.
23:12As mentioned before,
23:13because when there is a flood,
23:15cars are often
23:16damaged.
23:17Yes.
23:18The maintenance fee
23:19is actually quite scary.
23:20So if you have
23:21a car at home,
23:22what can you do?
23:23Maybe you can do this.
23:25You can prepare
23:26a super big waterproof plastic bag
23:29to pack your car.
23:31I'm telling you,
23:32packing is really packing.
23:33Just use this plastic bag
23:34to cover the car directly.
23:36In fact,
23:37this is a suggestion
23:38from PHM,
23:39the Danish public health agency.
23:41PHM said
23:42the thickness of this large plastic bag
23:44is actually designed
23:45to protect cars
23:46from floods.
23:49So maybe you can go to the garage
23:50to find out
23:51what this plastic bag
23:52is like.
23:53Although it is difficult
23:54to guarantee that
23:55it is 100% safe,
23:57it is OK.
23:58But at least it can
23:59reduce the degree of damage,
24:00especially the important parts
24:01of the car.
24:02As mentioned yesterday,
24:03especially electric cars
24:04need to ensure
24:05that the parts
24:06will not be damaged
24:07when there is a flood.
24:08According to the data
24:09for 2021,
24:10the data for the flood
24:11shows that
24:12more than 50,000 cars
24:13were actually
24:14damaged
24:15to different degrees
24:16in the flood.
24:18As mentioned earlier,
24:19the flood in 2021
24:20happened during
24:21the epidemic.
24:22Do you know
24:23that the two years
24:24when the epidemic was closed
24:25also caused a serious negative
24:26impact
24:27on the education level
24:28of Denmark?
24:29The Star reported
24:30that among the international mathematics
24:31and science education
24:32achievement trend
24:33survey
24:34TIMSS
24:35that Chinese primary school students
24:36participated in
24:37in 2023,
24:38the score
24:39was 411
24:40compared to
24:41461
24:42in 2019,
24:43which is
24:4450 points
24:45apart.
24:46International mathematics
24:47and science education
24:48achievement trend survey
24:49is an international-level
24:50study.
24:51Every four years,
24:52it will be held once.
24:53The focus
24:54is to assess
24:55global mathematics
24:56and science.
24:57Since 1999,
24:58Malaysia has
24:59participated in
25:00seven assessments.
25:01Education Director
25:02Azman said
25:03the survey results show
25:04that students
25:05lack the basic concept
25:06of subject recognition.
25:07Students who participated
25:08in the 2023
25:09International Mathematics
25:10and Science Education
25:11Achievement Trend
25:12Survey
25:13in the fifth
25:14and sixth grades
25:15were
25:16in the face of
25:17the epidemic.
25:18He said
25:19the Ministry of Education
25:20will work hard
25:21to reduce the
25:22basic problems
25:23of students
25:24including
25:25the digital skills
25:26of students.
25:27Yes,
25:28because the students
25:29who participated in
25:30the survey
25:31were students
25:32who were
25:33closed
25:34during the epidemic.
25:35So,
25:36the results
25:37were affected.
25:38Our students
25:39need to strengthen
25:40their learning ability
25:41to make up
25:42for some
25:43missed
25:44studies.
25:45At the same time,
25:46they need to
25:47deal with
25:48their stress
25:49and take care
25:50of their health.
25:51When he saw
25:52a female student
25:53who had
25:54a very good
25:55score,
25:56he said
25:57he had a headache
25:58the day before
25:59the exam
26:00and then
26:01he fell into
26:02a coma.
26:03After a few days
26:04of resuscitation,
26:05the female student
26:06announced
26:07that she was
26:08not well
26:09this morning.
26:10According to
26:11the 17-year-old
26:12female student,
26:13she was
26:14the only daughter
26:15in the family
26:16and studied
26:17at Yongping High School.
26:18When Ma Hua Yongping
26:19passed away,
26:20the female student
26:21had a brain tumor
26:22that caused
26:23a hemorrhage.
26:24After she was
26:25resuscitated,
26:26she remained
26:27in a coma.
26:28Her family
26:29was with her.
26:30Unexpectedly,
26:31she passed away
26:32today.
26:33She said
26:34her parents
26:35said
26:36their daughter
26:37was a hard-working
26:38and hard-working
26:39child.
26:40In order
26:41to get
26:42a good score
26:43at SPM,
26:44she had
26:45been preparing
26:46for the exam
26:47very hard.
26:48It's very
26:49important
26:50that we
26:51have some
26:52warning
26:53and can't
26:54ignore it.
26:57Today's
26:58QC
26:59is going to
27:00talk about
27:01happiness.
27:02Statistics show
27:03that the happiness
27:04index of
27:05the Damascus people
27:06is increasing
27:07steadily.
27:08What do you think?
27:0995 percent
27:10choose
27:11being happy.
27:12They think
27:13that's it?
27:14Why don't I
27:15feel happier?
27:16Only 5 percent
27:17So most people don't quite agree with the statistics from the Bureau of Statistics
27:22I saw that Huang Jiahui said that he doesn't seem to be able to believe this data
27:27And Wang Aochuan said that the happiness of the people actually comes from the hard work of one's own hands
27:31We just mentioned that everyone is happy when they talk about breakfast
27:35This is also a source of happiness, isn't it?
27:38It's just that there are many choices
27:39Yes, I think the most beautiful and happiest place in Malaysia is to be able to live in a diverse society
27:45I can understand your culture, you can respect my culture
27:48This is also a source of happiness
27:50Let's respect and tolerate each other
27:51I am Shu Ting
27:52I am Zhiying
27:53Come and listen to this song by Cai Mingyou
27:54I can

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