The Malaysian Government has faced ridicule after using a barking rooster in a full-page advertisement to celebrate the Lunar New Year. The Year of the Rooster — based on the Chinese zodiac — has just ...
Malaysia has apologised after a government ad in Chinese-language newspapers featuring a picture of a barking rooster to mark the Year of the Dog sparked a flood of mockery. The full-page advert by ...
Malaysia’s Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism Ministry (KPDNKK) has apologized for using the image of a barking rooster in a newspaper ad to greet the Chinese a prosperous year of the dog.
A Malaysian government advertisement in Chinese-language newspapers that portrayed a rooster barking to mark the Chinese lunar New Year has become the subject on ridicule on social media. According to ...
David Dass: Chinese New Year has not changed for a long time. The Chinese zodiac has not changed for thousands of years. The symbols, the songs, the colours - nothing has changed. So, what has changed ...
The Malaysian government is facing ridicule after it took out a full-page advert to celebrate the Lunar New Year - featuring a barking rooster. The Year of the Rooster - based on the Chinese zodiac - ...
While many said goodbye to the year of the rooster and welcomed the year of the dog over the long Chinese New Year weekend, Malaysian government officials from the Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and ...
According to the Chinese Zodiac calendar, this Chinese New Year ushers in the Year of the Dog replacing the previous Year of the Rooster. The word “wang” is used in numerous Chinese New Year ...