Koleksi3gpvideolucahmelayu 2021 Page
Here are a few options for a post about "2021 Malaysian entertainment and culture," tailored for different platforms.
Visual Arts Go NFT
The Visual Arts scene saw an unexpected boom in NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens) . Young Malaysian digital artists, who couldn't exhibit in Balai Seni Negara (National Art Gallery), turned to OpenSea. Artists like Red Hong Yi (based outside Malaysia but culturally tied) created art with "waste" from home, pushing the boundary of what a 2021 artist could be without a studio. koleksi3gpvideolucahmelayu 2021
For the millions at home, watching from their couches, that heartbeat was loud and clear. Here are a few options for a post
- MPH Bookstores – Despite closing several physical branches, their online sales tripled.
- Local Authors – Karya Seni and Buku Fixi reported record sales for translated works. Hanna Alkaf’s The Queen’s Assassin (published internationally but homegrown in spirit) put Malaysian YA fantasy on the world map.
- Popular Bookstore's "Big Bad Wolf" Goes Digital – The iconic warehouse sale moved entirely online. The 2021 digital edition saw 1.5 million books sold in 10 days, proving that Malaysians still love a bargain.
The Rise of Local Streaming
- Viu and iQiyi doubled down on Malaysian content, commissioning original series specifically shot under strict SOPs.
- Astro’s NJOI and Sooka became essential utilities, not luxuries, as families huddled around TVs to watch live variations of Gerak Khas and H Live.
in 2021, compared to RM 16.2 million in 2020 and over RM 150 million in 2019. Limited Releases eight local productions The Rise of Local Streaming