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“Practising Wu Shu can make people healthy: it boosts blood circulation, improves stamina, and even people who suffer from polio can enjoy better health practising it after about three to six months,”
 

He’s been writing for me since my debut. But the audience only noticed him with my song [“Ko a nar shi say chin” (I want you to be by my side)] in the 10 Second album. He knows everything about me and I know him very well too, which is good for me.

 

“Since I was young it became my habit to see the funny side of situations. I hate to hold back but I do not want to burden people close to me with my worries so I create humorous stories based on my bitter experiences and incidents effecting my neighbours,”

So why the secrecy? Ms Kyein Shwin, owner of Chinese barbecue restaurant Yunan, concedes that “all barbecue is similar but marinades make the difference”. She suggests that often the only way to tell many barbecue restaurants apart is the taste of their sauces.

 
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Monthly film screening at the Japanese Embassy
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