Staying put and celebrating.
Some Malaysians are remaining on campus to complete assignments while international students continue to live on campus.
“I chose to stay rather than go back to my hometown as I need the Internet connection speed at the varsity. His friend Anjas Madisha, 24, from Lombok, Indonesia, said he had to cancel plans to go home for Hari Raya due to the Covid-19 pandemic.“The food here is a little different from the food in Indonesia. The taste does not quite suit me.
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