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The Longest "Lo Hei" (Prosperity Toss) in Northern Malaysia, Measuring 688 Feet, Was Held at the Doumu Temple in Beihai. over a Thousand People Chanted "Prosperity and Happiness" to Celebrate Renri (Human Day).

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In conjunction with the "Renri" (Human Day) of the Year of the Horse, the Beihai Doumu Temple once again hosted its iconic longest "Lo Hei" (prosperity toss) event in Northern Malaysia, attracting over a thousand participants and creating a lively atmosphere. The event, held on the evening of the seventh day of the Lunar New Year, was themed "May wealth and prosperity come to those who wait." In addition to the 688-foot-long "Lo Hei," the event …
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In conjunction with the "Renri" (Human Day) of the Year of the Horse, the Beihai Doumu Temple once again hosted its iconic longest "Lo Hei" (prosperity toss) event in Northern Malaysia, attracting over a thousand participants and creating a lively atmosphere. The event, held on the evening of the seventh day of the Lunar New Year, was themed "May wealth and prosperity come to those who wait." In addition to the 688-foot-long "Lo Hei," the event …

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Buletin Mutiara broke the news in on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.
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