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The Star·3 min read·easy

Unwrapping the dumpling

Unwrapping the dumpling
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A community workshop in Malaysia brought together people from different cultural backgrounds to learn the traditional art of making zong zi dumplings. The event served as a platform for fostering cultural understanding and bridging social divides through food.

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Food-based community initiatives are increasingly recognized as effective tools for social cohesion in multicultural societies.

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‘Food remains an effective way to bridge cultural divides’

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Political Bias
Center
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Confidence: 90%

The article is a human-interest piece focusing on community harmony and cultural exchange.

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