China’s state media has issued a rare warning, advising people under 50kg to stay indoors as strong winds hit northern regions. From 11 to 13 April, the Beijing Meteorological Service raised its wind alert to orange — the second-highest level — with gusts of up to 150km/h expected in Beijing, Tianjin, and parts of Hebei. The winds, blowing in from Mongolia, were described as unusually strong and potentially dangerous. As a precaution, parks and outdoor venues were closed, events were postponed, and over 150 train services in Beijing were suspended. One person died in Anhui province after being hit by a falling tree, and wind speeds reached up to 168km/h in some areas. The warning about light individuals being "blown away" sparked wide discussion on Chinese social media. Follow @saysdotcom for more news updates. #SAYSnews
ayo where can admin sign up for this class 👀? #ICYMI: Last year, art students at Khon Kaen University found a creative way to let off steam... by punching their clay sculpture assignments. According to TikTok user, @/mex_story, the sculptures were part of a class project. After being graded, the clay is normally recycled, but the students decided to have a bit more fun tearing them down. “It was more fun to punch them than just break them,” they explained. Click the link or head to www.says.com for the full story! 🎥: @เม็กซ์ #SAYScomel
A video shared on the DashCam Owners Malaysia Facebook page has gone viral after showing two men taking turns climbing over the roof of a moving car to switch seats. According to Kwong Wah, a Malaysian Chinese news portal, the incident is believed to have taken place on 14 May at around 6.43pm along the Cyberjaya–Putrajaya Expressway. The stunt has drawn widespread criticism online, with many netizens condemning the men for endangering their lives and the safety of others on the road. Please do not attempt or replicate this dangerous behaviour. Follow @saysdotcom for more news updates. #SAYSnews
LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort just dropped a whole garden made entirely out of LEGO bricks — and it's gorgeous. This brand new spot at MINILAND is the world's first-ever LEGO flower garden, and trust us — your Instagram feed is about to be poppin' with colour. Nearly 800,000 LEGO bricks went into building this blooming masterpiece. There's a Feature Wall bursting with colours, a dreamy Dome you can pose under, and so many hidden little details you'll want to hunt for. If your hands are feeling itchy to build something, you can even learn to build your own LEGO flowers at the workshop. 📍7, Persiaran Medini Utara 3, 79100 Iskandar Puteri, Johor Darul Ta'zim 🕐10am - 6pm Click the link in @saysdotcom bio or visit www.says.com to read the full article. Cover image: LEGOLAND Malaysia (Provided to SAYS) #SAYSlifestyle
At around 9pm on 8 May, an SUV crashed into a fast food restaurant in Perak. Videos of the incident have been circulating online, with one witness claiming the vehicle ran a red light at high speed before losing control and crashing through the restaurant’s windows. Follow @saysdotcom for more news updates. #SAYSnews
Meet Tony Lian, the heart and soul behind Food4U, a charitable organisation dedicated to supporting Kuala Lumpur's most vulnerable. Since 2015, this 75-year-old former businessman, more affectionately known as Uncle Tony, has devoted his time to volunteering. In his first year, he distributed 300 meals a week. After a decade, that number has risen to 3,000. Uncle Tony shared that the inspiration behind establishing Food4U came from his mother. "I believe I inherited this from my mother. Despite being poor and my dad [not working] in his early 40s [due to his health], my mother provided shelter to four homeless ladies under her roof. "With limited resources and income, she provided food and shelter for them. I think that displayed [generosity] and impressed me. It gave me an understanding that money is not everything in this world." Uncle Tony stressed that Food4U adheres to one basic principle: the charity organisation helps everyone regardless of race, religion, and politics. He also refuses to register Food4U as an official NGO, as he values its informal structure and dislikes the bureaucratic constraints that come with formal registration. The Food4U team is in desperate need of volunteers from Monday to Saturday. If you wish to volunteer, contact Uncle Tony at +017-8812666. To donate, you can transfer to his Public Bank account: 4826007307. Click the link in this post for the full story or head to www.says.com
King Maha Vajiralongkorn and Queen Suthida of Thailand personally piloted their royal Boeing 737-800 during their state visit to Bhutan. The royal couple successfully landed at Bhutan’s notoriously challenging Paro International Airport, a rare feat that left aviation fans in awe. Their Majesties were warmly received by Bhutan’s King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck and Queen Jetsun Pema. Follow @saysdotcom for more news update! 🎥: Outsider's Aviation (Youtube) #SAYSnews
Transport Minister Anthony Loke recently announced that the LRT3 project, also known as the Shah Alam LRT line extension, is set for full completion and handover to Prasarana Malaysia Bhd by the turnkey contractor on 31 July. According to The Edge, the minister said the line will connect Bandar Utama in Petaling Jaya to Johan Setia in Klang, and is expected to begin service on 30 September this year. The LRT3 Line also aims to elevate efficiency and comfort with a slew of new features. With passenger safety in mind, the second phase of the LRT3 trial run without passengers will commence in July and end in August this year. Who can’t wait for LRT3? Click the link or head to www.says.com for the full story! Cover image: Harian Metro #SAYSnews
Bro looks majestic A rare bird species was spotted in a Malaysian home after the curious creature found itself trapped in a room. According to a Reddit user who shared the experience, the bird, appearing confused and disoriented, kept knocking its head against a transparent glass barrier as it tried to escape. The bird was later identified as the Jambu fruit dove, a rare species in Malaysia known for its vibrant plumage and relatively limited sightings. After being discovered, the bird was safely removed from the room and released back into its natural environment. Click the link in @saysdotcom bio or visit www.says.com to read the full article. 🎥: @/Physioweng (Reddit) #SAYScomel
@Sofyank96 power fr!! 🔥 Earlier in May, social media influencer and digital content creator Sofyank met Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise to film a special visual effects (VFX) video. And just 4 days ago, Sofian released the anticipated collaboration and we are in awe, go and check it out! Follow @saysdotcom for more news updates. 🎥: @sofyank96 #SAYSnews
Lenny Pearce is coming to Kuala Lumpur this 16 August, and he's bringing a rave… for babies. If you've ever dreamed of jamming to 'Baby Shark' and 'Cocomelon' remixes under flashing lights and bubble machines — with your little one in tow — this is your moment. After his time with Justice Crew, Lenny transitioned into music production and DJing, carving out a niche by remixing children's songs into electronic dance tracks. His techno versions of classics like 'Wheels on the Bus' and 'Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes' have gone viral, amassing millions of views on TikTok and Instagram. 🎫 Tickets are available now! Find out how to get them via the link in bio or head to www.says.com. Cover image: Lenny Pearce (Facebook) #SAYSentertainment