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Night Lantern
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Little information about me
Night Lantern | |
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Nationality | |
Other names | |
Movement | • Anti-war movement[n 3] • Democracy • Regionalism[n 4] • Welfare state[n 5] Ideologies suitable for nation building among Muslim countries: Iranian secularismBourguibism Kemalism |
Children | Two daughters |
Appreciating their struggles a lot: Romanian Revolution Mongolian Revolution of 1990 Singing Revolution |
My contributions in Wikipedia is based on different topics. For example in medical of disease outbreak in Malaysia includes:
- Dengue fever ref, ref
- Hand, foot, and mouth disease (1997 Sarawak HFMD outbreak, 2018 Malaysia HFMD outbreak) ref
- Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 (Global spread of H5N1) ref, ref
- Influenza A virus subtype H1N1 (2009 flu pandemic in Malaysia) ref
- Japanese encephalitis ref, ref
- Leptospirosis ref, ref, ref, ref
- Malaria ref
- Measles (2019 Kuala Koh measles outbreak) ref
- Nipah virus infection (1998–99 Malaysia Nipah virus outbreak) ref
- Rabies (Sarawak rabies outbreak) ref
- Zika fever (2015–16 Zika virus epidemic) ref
Case Definitions For Infectious Diseases in Malaysia
Intro.. |
A Malaysian with interest in city development, environment, geography, history and public transport. Married to a Vietnamese woman with two daughters. Having lived in Romania for years, he occassionally travelling around Asian countries. To any related native English speakers who had encounter me in any article they similarly working in, please be noted this user understanding in a "very perfect" English are still low, so any help to correct his contribution are welcomed. This user more preferring to talk less but if any non-English speakers from Chinese speaking countries, Malaysia, Romania or Vietnam unable to write in English but still want to asking something for help in this English Wikipedia, you are welcomed to leave a message in your national languages (Standard version) of Chinese, Malaysian, Romanian and Vietnamese into my talkpage but please be polite since any rude message with nonsense will totally be ignored with your account or IP address will be reported for immediate action from administrator. Bad-tempered editors who usually come with nonsense accusation including those who occasionally use profanity words in conversation also will be ignored with no further talk will proceed.
My political view is mostly on anti-war and on the social welfare of every citizen. As one who coming from Chinese roots myself, if you ask me what type of democracy I like the most is the one that been practised in Nordic countries with my main reason for supporting Taiwanese rights as the supposed legitimate authority for "China nation" is widely because Mainland China authority are doomed since the introduction of Cultural Revolution. Many Chinese intellectuals with high traditional principe of respects and tolerant are perished at the time and as what can be seen today, there are far too much issues plaguing the attitude of not only the Mainland tourists but also their administration staffs. These totally irreparable mistakes by Chairman Mao can be widely seen today in contrast to what been practised by their fellow neighbouring Hong Kongers, Japanese, Korean, Mongolian, Taiwanese and Vietnamese. The totally worse legacy of this is the culture of "money worshipping" that is increasingly practised there more than for the humanity. Unless Mainland China can reverse many of the past mistakes done by previous leaders that has been embedded deeply in Mainland society including the so-called Socialism with Chinese characteristics by slowly moving into democracy.....I will say a BIG NO for a total Chinese unification under the current administration even if the People's Liberation Army threatening by force to wiping almost every of their fellow Chinese brethen in this earth who disagreed with their sick ideology. |
Favourite images
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Lantern in Chinese Garden in Dunedin, New Zealand.
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Night view of Central Area, Singapore. I wish one day to see the Greater Kota Kinabalu area skyscrapers become like the Singapore's central business district (CBD) area!
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Guan Yin Temple, Beaufort District.
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Lung Hwa Temple, Beaufort District.
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Weston Temple, Weston, Beaufort District.
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Keningau Temple, Keningau District.
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Che Sui Khor Moral Uplifting Society (Teik Kau Section), Kota Kinabalu District.
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Che Sui Khor Pagoda, Kota Kinabalu District.
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Pu Tuo Si Temple, Kota Kinabalu District.
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Fuk Tek Kung Temple, Kudat District.
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Sikuati Temple, Sikuati, Kudat District.
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Guan Yin Temple, Lahad Datu District.
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Kwong Fook Kung Temple, Papar District.
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Jing Fu Temple, Penampang District.
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Nan Hai Guan Yin Temple, Ranau District.
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Qilin Temple, Sandakan District.
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Sam Sing Kung Temple, Sandakan District.
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Tam Kung Temple, Sandakan District.
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Sam Shen Temple, Semporna District.
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Old Mesapol Temple, Mesapol, Sipitang District.
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Pu Zhao Temple, Tawau District.
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The Lotus Buddhism Studies Mission, Tawau District.
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Kemabong Temple, Kemabong, Tenom District.
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Tak Pak Kung Temple, Tenom District.
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Ling San Temple and Pagoda, Tuaran District.
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Tua Pek Kong Temple, Kuching District.
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Tua Pek Kong Temple, Marudi District.
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Tua Pek Kong Temple, Sibu District.
Contributions to Wikipedia
Articles rewritten/improved/added template and sources
Brunei (1 article):
Malaysia (66 articles):
- Mydin
- Peter Lo Sui Yin
- Jesselton Revolt
- Stacy (singer)
- Sabah State Railway
- Nuclear energy in Malaysia
- Japan–Malaysia relations
- Malaysia–New Zealand relations
- China–Malaysia relations
- Dutch Lady Milk Industries Berhad
- Heineken Malaysia Berhad
- Borneo
- Mount Kinabalu
- North Borneo
- Sarawak Rangers
- Raj of Sarawak
- Crown Colony of Labuan
- Malaysia–Singapore relations
- Malaysia–Thailand relations
- Japanese occupation of British Borneo
- Petagas War Memorial
- Kudat Division
- Interior Division
- Sandakan Division
- Tawau Division
- West Coast Division
- Tua Pek Kong Temple, Sibu
- Tua Pek Kong
- Borneo campaign (1945)
- Johor Bahru Old Chinese Temple
- Sin Sze Si Ya Temple
- Thean Hou Temple
- Cheng Hoon Teng Temple
- Chin Swee Caves Temple
- Poh San Teng Temple
- Snake Temple
- Jade Emperor God Temple
- Goddess of Mercy Temple
- Xiang Lin Si Temple
- Kek Look Seah Temple
- Sam Poh Tong Temple
- Wat Phothivihan
- Wat Chetawan
- Wat Buppharam
- Wat Chayamangkalaram
- Dhammikarama Burmese Temple
- Mahindarama Buddhist Temple
- Buddhist Maha Vihara, Brickfields
- Malaysian Chinese
- Kundasang Valley
- Mahua Waterfall
- List of volcanoes in Malaysia
- Tanjung Simpang Mengayau
- Kinabatangan River
- Crocker Range
- Semporna Peninsula
- Kota Kinabalu City Hall
- Sandakan Municipal Council
- Tawau Municipal Council
- Sabah Museum
- Mount Tambuyukon
- Mount Trusmadi
- Trusmadi Range
- Liwagu River
- 2019 Kim Kim River toxic pollution
- 2015–16 Kuantan bauxite disaster
Taiwan (1 article):
Thailand (1 article):
United Kingdom (3 articles):
Vietnam (4 articles):
Articles created
Canada (1 article):
Malaysia (147 articles):
- 2016 Malaysian haze
- Border Security Agency
- My FM
- Kool FM (Malaysia)
- Bong Kee Chok
- Suria Sabah
- Imago KK Times Square
- Wisma Merdeka
- Sabah International Convention Centre
- Jesselton Hotel
- Wisma Tun Fuad Stephens
- Aeropod
- Kota Kinabalu City Waterfront
- Jesselton Quay
- Sutera Harbour
- Jesselton Residences
- KPJ Sabah Specialist Hospital
- One Jesselton Waterfront
- 1Sulaman
- PacifiCity
- Karambunai Integrated Resort City
- Pu Tuo Si Temple
- Puu Jih Shih Temple
- Che Sui Khor Pagoda
- Al-Kauthar Mosque
- Sandakan District Mosque
- Sandakan Jamek Mosque
- Sam Sing Kung Temple
- Sabah–Sarawak Gas Pipeline
- Sabah Oil and Gas Terminal
- Grand Merdeka
- Duchess of Kent Hospital
- Plaza Shell
- Kota Kinabalu Convention City
- Petronas Office Tower
- Perdana Park
- Sabah Tourism Board
- TV5 (Malaysia)
- North Eastern Sabah Railway Line
- Bay 21
- Tun Fuad Stephens Park
- List of Malaysian inventions and discoveries
- Kuching Line
- Tanjung Aru Eco Development
- Batu Tinagat Lighthouse
- Tawau Bell Tower
- Desa Cattle
- Melalap railway station
- Desa Cattle Dairy Farm
- Tenom railway station
- Beaufort railway station, Sabah
- Papar railway station
- Western Sabah Railway Line
- Tanjung Aru railway station
- Secretariat railway station
- Putatan railway station
- Kinarut railway station
- Kawang railway station
- Kimanis railway station
- Bongawan railway station
- Membakut railway station
- Saliwangan railway station
- Halogilat railway station
- Rayoh railway station
- Pangi railway station
- Makmur
- Sabahan cuisine
- Governor of Labuan
- VOKFM
- KK12FM
- Beaufort District
- Beluran District
- Keningau District
- Kinabatangan District
- Kota Belud District
- Kota Kinabalu District
- Kota Marudu District
- Kuala Penyu District
- Kudat District
- Kunak District
- Lahad Datu District
- Nabawan District
- Papar District
- Penampang District
- Pitas District
- Putatan District
- Ranau District
- Sandakan District
- Semporna District
- Sipitang District
- Tambunan District
- Tawau District
- Telupid District
- Tenom District
- Tongod District
- Tuaran District
- Local government in Sabah
- Jesselton Freemason Hall
- Ching San Yen Temple
- Jade Dragon Temple
- Tua Pek Kong Temple, Miri
- Tua Pek Kong Temple, Kuching
- San Ching Tian Temple
- Borneo Lodge of Harmony
- Fo Guang Shan Temple, Tawau
- Peak Nam Toong Temple
- Ho Ann Kiong Temple
- Tian Hou Gong Temple
- Proposed 2019 amendment to the Constitution of Malaysia
- Tam Kung Temple
- Mount Maria
- Mount Magdalena
- Mount Lucia
- Dent Peninsula
- Sandakan Peninsula
- Kudat Peninsula
- Bengkoka Peninsula
- Klias Peninsula
- Sandakan Japanese Cemetery
- Agnes Keith House
- Pogunon Community Museum
- Keningau Heritage Museum
- Sandakan Heritage Museum
- Sabah Islamic Civilisation Museum
- Tun Sakaran Museum
- Mat Sator Museum
- Lumuyu Petroglyphs
- Skull Hill
- Papar River
- Tuaran River
- Padas River
- Sugut River
- KK Sentral
- Tanjung Aru Library
- Sabah Trade Centre
- Kota Kinabalu Court Complex
- Sabah State Library
- Greater Kuching
- Sabah Hakka Complex
- Sarawak rabies outbreak
- 1982 Bukit Merah radioactive pollution
- 2019 Kuala Koh measles outbreak
- Mamut Mine
- 2018 Malaysia HFMD outbreak
- 1997 Sarawak HFMD outbreak
- 1998–99 Malaysia Nipah virus outbreak
- List of tallest buildings in Kota Kinabalu
- MALBATT
Singapore (3 articles):
- Equipment of the Singaporean Army
- Equipment of the Republic of Singapore Air Force
- Equipment of the Republic of Singapore Navy
United Kingdom (2 articles):
United States (3 articles):
Vietnam (3 articles):
- List of equipment of the Vietnam People's Air Force
- List of equipment of the Vietnam People's Navy
- 2019 Vietnam forest fires
Brunei • Indonesia • Malaysia • Singapore • Thailand Various Southeast Asian countries (1 article):
My to-do lists
- Created several articles relating to Western colonial authorities in northern Borneo Done
- Massively expanding Raj of Sarawak, North Borneo, Crown Colony of Labuan, Japanese occupation of British Borneo, Vietnam and Malaysian Chinese for at least "B" or "C" class articles (not yet fully elevated with good article status)
- Improving the coverage of churches, mosque and temples in Malaysia (much of Burmese, Chinese, Sri Lankan, Taiwanese and Thai temples articles has been created and improved. Sikh and Hindu temples articles will be created and improved next..)
- Improving the coverage of Bornean geography article, particularly for Sabah (starting with administration districts, peninsula, mountain and rivers. Islands unable to be improved yet because the lack of sources produced by local media and institution research)
- Digital television transition
- Digital terrestrial television
- List of digital television deployments by country
♦ From my perception, the three articles above seems to be "tiresome" to some editors because you need to update the rest of the articles as well if you already update one of them. Isn't it would be better if these three were combined into one single article?
Contribution appreciation ^_^
The Editor's Barnstar | |
This is for your valuable contributions in editing and creating articles in Wikipedia. I appreciate your efforts. Thank you. PATH SLOPU 09:05, 6 July 2019 (UTC) |
On 28 September 2019, In the news was updated with an item that involved the article 2019 Southeast Asian haze, which you created. If you know of another recently created or updated article suitable for inclusion in ITN, please suggest it on the candidates page. SpencerT•C 16:58, 28 September 2019 (UTC)
The Malaysian Barnstar of National Merit | ||
Thank you for your contributions to WikiProject Malaysia | ||
This WikiAward was given to Night Lantern by Chongkian (talk) on 14:41, 23 April 2023 (UTC) |
Interesting references
Notes
- ^ Given Romanian nickname.
- ^ Not Velma in Scooby-Doo although there were many similarities like reading books and wearing spectacles.
- ^ I disliked war not because of afraid, in fact patriotism is high among many Asian bloods. It is mostly because the devastating effects to one particular country that is hard to be remediated, see the consequences on Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Sudan, Syria, Ukraine and Yemen as examples. Vietnam is lucky to developing faster with its economic boom since joining Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and beginning free trade deal with European Union (EU) although one single communist party still controlling the country administration. But at least it is still better than to be lived under a nationwide censorship by communist party in Mainland China.
- ^ Primarily due to bias religious preference that is never ending in Malaysia.
- ^ Either capitalism based on social welfare or social democracy.