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No baby plans for Sammi

Cantopop star wants to do more good when she gets older

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SAMMI Cheng (pic) hopes to spend more time volunteeri­ng when she gets older, reported China Press.

The Cantopop diva said she had initially hoped to start an enterprise that hired people with intellectu­al disabiliti­es.

However, she later gave up the idea because she thought that she did not have the capabiliti­es to run such an enterprise.

“I hope to be a volunteer when I am no longer that busy with work – when I get older,” she told reporters during an event in Hong Kong.

Cheng, who married fellow Hong Kong singer Andy Hui in 2013, said she did not plan to have a baby.

“There are many people in this world who need assistance and love. I think I can be a volunteer to help them,” she said, adding that she would also encourage her husband to do the same.

> Nanyang Siang Pau reported that a designer from the United States had introduced a ceramic mug capable of keeping beverages warm.

The mug, powered by Artificial Intelligen­ce, is connected to a mobile app and users can easily control its temperatur­e to keep their beverage warm.

Equipped with a 2,500 mAh battery, it keeps beverages warm for two hours. Wireless charging is also available for the mug.

> Sin Chew Daily reported that a popular convenienc­e store chain in Jeju Island, South Korea, caused an uproar among Chinese tourists after it put up a poster banning them from entering the premises.

A Chinese tourist saw the poster written with the words “Chinese are not allowed to enter” and took a video of it.

The tourist later filed a complaint with the Chinese authoritie­s.

The poster was taken down after the Chinese authoritie­s complained to the convenienc­e store’s headquarte­rs.

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