Category: Lifestyle

Shooting Made Easier with Honor 50

These days, people are looking at a few things prior to buying a phone. One of it is the camera. With our lives constantly on-the-go, what better way to capture a specific moment in time than with a smartphone? There are many options to go for when it comes to camera quality, but sometimes the price far exceeds the range than most can afford.

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Domestic Tourism Back on Track

After the successful reopening of Langkawi Island on 16 September, the Malaysian government has decided to open top tourist spot for visitors from 1 October onwards, namely Melaka, Tioman and Genting Highlands. This news clearly is exciting to many, as majority of the population has been having the cabin fever ever since interstate travel and tourism are prohibited due to the pandemic. Melaka, however, will postpone receiving domestic tourist, its chief minister said. Instead, the state will only do so after 90 percent of the country’s adult population has been fully vaccinated.

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Incorporating Greens for Kid’s Well Being

We all know that children need to get lots of exercise, getting their hands dirty, absorbing some of that ray of sunshine in order to be the ray of sunshine. However, with the rapid development of the city ad technology, it inadvertently causes kids to miss out on playing outdoors but instead, being completely immersed in technology to keep them entertained. Of course, it is completely understandable that with the ongoing pandemic, bringing children outdoors will potentially pose a risk to their health as well. Nevertheless, keeping children indoors for a long period of time might potentially weaken a child’s immune system.

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Tell-Tale Signs of a Toxic Relationship

Have you ever been in a relationship, and you feel suffocated? You feel restricted and there’s no room to enjoy the relationship or feel loved? Chances are, you might be in a toxic relationship. Some toxic relationships may leave permanent scarring for your future potential relationships, and things can just go downhill. So here, we are going share some of the most common signs of a toxic relationship.

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World Suicide Prevention Day

World Suicide Prevention Day started in 2003. On September 10 if that year, in Stockholm, Sweden, the International Association for Suicide Prevention teamed up with the World Health Organization (WHO) to create a day dedicated to a very important message: suicides are preventable. The goal of that day is to shine a light on the problems, hoping that it can reach people who are struggling before it’s too late.

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Thailand Is Reopening Bangkok Next Month

Thailand plans to reopen Bangkok and other key destinations to foreign tourists next month with aims to revive its travel industry after it has been bruised by the pandemic. According to Nikkei Asia, Thailand’s annual tourist industry revenues plunged 71 percent last year and have fallen 74 percent year on year during the first six months this year. Tourism and related business accounted to roughly 20 percent of annual gross domestic product in pre-Covid times.

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The Upcoming Smartphone Trends We Can Expect in New Phones

From a basic calling-only phone, to storing your whole life on a device, phones have come a long way. Evolving from a bulky piece of technology to where it can fit the pockets of your pants and jeans. Nowadays, smartphones have transformed from being practical to following current trend. Just like how bell bottom jeans are coming back, these are some trends that most smartphones brand might adopt.

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