Cyndi Wang caught in jam: ‘It is like being in a carpark’

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Cyndi Wang caught in jam: ‘It is like being in a carpark’
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Taiwanese singer Cyndi Wang had her first taste of a Malaysian traffic congestion, and took to Instagram to share her experience. On March 20, the 41-year-old posted a reel of herself taking a break along the road shoulder of a highway. She was en route to...

Taiwanese singer Cyndi Wang was stuck in a traffic jam on her way to Resorts World Genting for her concerts on March 22 and 23.Taiwanese singer Cyndi Wang had her first taste of a Malaysian traffic congestion, and took to Instagram to share her experience.

She was en route to Resorts World Genting , where she is due to perform two shows on March 22 and 23 as part of her Sugar High World Tour. Netizens commented that such jams are a common sight in Malaysia. Others joked that Wang was the reason for the traffic congestion, as people were heading there to see her.

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