Looking for a holiday destination nearby? Scoot flying to Melaka from October, with prices starting at $69, Lifestyle News
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Looking for a holiday destination nearby? Scoot flying to Melaka from October, with prices starting at $69, Lifestyle News

Lifestyle PUBLISHED ONAugust 07, 2024 7:57 AMByAmirul RashidWith Scoot's latest announcement, Melaka might soon become an even more popular destination among local travellers.The low-cost airline announced in a press release on Tuesday (Aug 6) that it will start flying to Melaka from Oct 23, operating five flights a week.An all-in economy class ticket to the Malaysian state starts at $69, inclusive of taxes.A flight from Singapore to Melaka will take about 55 minutes.Flight tickets are available for sale now, but do note the sales period is set to end on Aug 12 at 11.59pm.The travel period for this year ends on Nov 14 and will begin again come Jan 2 next year.Another new destination Scoot can soon take you to is Kertajati in Greater Bandung.Flights to Kertajati will commence on Sept 28, at a twice-weekly frequency and all-in economy...
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Refuel and Relax: Discover DIFC’s Premier Culinary Experiences This Summer
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Refuel and Relax: Discover DIFC’s Premier Culinary Experiences This Summer

Lifestyle Staying in Dubai for the summer? Visit DIFC, Dubai’s premier lifestyle and business hub, for a variety of exciting culinary experiences that are perfect for any time of day or nightThe iconic UK bakery Bread Ahead is now open at Zone A, Gate Avenue, and serves a varied range of artisanal bread, pastries, and world-famous filled doughnuts.  Residents and tourists can now relish the famed traditional baking methods and fresh, high-quality produce that their original outlet in London’s Borough Market is known for. Come and try the baked goodies that are creating queues around the block, like their best-selling Pistachio Donuts and Pepperoni Pizza by the slice.Indulge in exclusive business lunch experiences across DIFC. MINA Brasserielocated within the Four Seasons Hotel DIFC, offers a sophisticated two-course meal for AED 145 or a three-course feast...
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20+ Stories About How Rich People Really Live Like
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20+ Stories About How Rich People Really Live Like

Lifestyle There are people who are ready to do anything possible to seem rich. They brag about their imaginary moneyboast their branded clothes (and often buy fakes), and post a million photos of their “lavish” lifestyle on social media. They are prone to impulsive spending and constantly compare themselves with others. But how do rich people really live? We found this out and share this information with you. In this article there are very different stories: about greed, honesty, naivety, loneliness, recklessness and conscience.At the very end, we will tell you about why rich people actually need their wealth. No, not for the sake of ticking boxes or constantly increasing their wealth. And not even for the sake of buying fancy things.I once knew a very interesting man. He paid me a lot of money for just sleeping in the same bed with him. I had the keys to his apartment. I would come to his place, change into my pajamas, get...
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DH promotes healthy lifestyle in community (with photos)
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DH promotes healthy lifestyle in community (with photos)

Lifestyle DH promotes healthy lifestyle in community (with photos)********************************************************The Department of Health (DH) today (August 7) presented commendations to over 50 participating organisations at the "I'm So Smart" Community Health Promotion Programme Recognition Ceremony for their participation in the past year in promoting an active lifestyle with regular physical activity by walking more, and a healthy diet with reduction in salt consumption.Addressing the recognition ceremony, the Controller of the Centre for Health Protection of the DH, Dr Edwin Tsui, said that Hong Kong faces a growing threat from non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Unhealthy diet and insufficient physical activity are two of the behavioural risk factors responsible for NCDs. In 2024-25, the Programme will continue to promote reducing sedentary behaviour, and encourage members of the public to make a habit of taking part in physical activity. The Programme...
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