Sin Chew Daily (Malaysia)

Sin Chew Daily, a Malaysian Mandarin newspaper founded on 15 January, 1929. In October 2004, Sin Chew Media Corporation (parent company of Sin Chew Daily) was public listed on Bursa Malaysia. Today, Sin Chew Daily owns 53 news bureaus and 6 printing plants in Peninsular and East Malaysia. It is read by more than 1.4 million people with a daily circulation of 400,000. The paper covers a wide range of topics local and international news, business, features, entertainment, sports and commentaries. Regional editions are available in the Klang Valley, Perak, North Malaysia, Johor, Negeri Sembilan, Malacca, the East Coast and Sarawak.To keep up with new development in this digital age and deliver news to our readers’ fingertips, we have also set up our news portal and English website.

 

KUALA LUMPUR (Sin Chew Daily/ANN) - The Huaqiao University in Fujian Province, China is offering more than 100 set of scholarships for Malaysian students who meet the criteria for scholarships to study in the university for its 2020 intake. 

KUALA LUMPUR (Sin Chew Daily/ANN) - PM Muhyiddin is writing to Tun Mahathir to seek a meeting said to be for reconciliation to fulfill the wish of majority of PPBM members for unity among the party's top leaders.

KANGAR, Malaysia (Sin Chew Daily/ANN) - The Perlis Road Transport Department launches a video clip in five languages – Malay, English, Mandarin, Tamil and Thai to promote its auction of vehicles on 24 Mac, 2020. 

KUALA LUMPUR (Sin Chew Daily/ANN) - The manufactures see a gloomy outlook for the economic performance of the first half of 2020 due to Covid-19 outbreak as revealed in a business condition survey jointly carried by Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers (FMM) and the Malaysian Institute of Economic Research (MIER). The survey, which is carried out once every 6 months, rates the economic growth and market for the first half of the year below the optimistic threshold level.

SIBU, Malaysia (Sin Chew Daily / ANN) - A half Dayak who places Dayak totem on half of his face relocates to Miri to live in a place which is more receptive to tattoo. Aaron falls in love with tattoo two years ago and is now a tattoo artist. 

KUALA LUMPUR (Sin Chew Daily / ANN) - The honorary advisor of Malaysian Chinese Tourism Association Paul Paw Ngee Soon estimates the tourism industry in Malaysia likely to lose up to US$120 million due to Covid-19 outbreak. 

KUALA LUMPUR (Sin Chew Daily/ANN) - Since 2013, Chinese nationals top the list to apply for Malaysia My Second Home Programme. About 35 per cent of successful applicants of the programme are from China. 

KUALA LUMPUR (Sin Chew Daily/ANN) - Public reactions have been polarized although majority of people would rather adopt a wait-and-see attitude.

KUALA LUMPUR (Sin Chew Daily/ANN) - Malaysia’s Special Envoy to China Tan Kok Wai says he will continue to serve unless his appointment is terminated by the new government. Tan’s two-year tenure ends on 24 July this year. He maintains that his appointment is valid despite the change of government. 

KUALA LUMPUR (Sin Chew Daily/ANN) - The editorial of Sin Chew Daily urges the new government to adopt a moderate approach and implement inclusive polices to look after Malaysians of different ethnic groups and religious background despite being labelled as a `backdoor government`.