Kuching Festival 2015
I arrived in Kuching in the midst of Kuching Festival. Although I didn’t know about it prior to my trip, I was soon informed of it and my local friend, … Read More
I arrived in Kuching in the midst of Kuching Festival. Although I didn’t know about it prior to my trip, I was soon informed of it and my local friend, … Read More
For the first time in its history, this year’s Hari Koperasi Negara (National Co-operative Day) was launched outside of Peninsular Malaysia. Instead, the selected venue was Kuching Waterfront in Sarawak.
Used to be known as Permai Inn, Permai Hotel is a 3-star hotel with 220 spacious rooms.
This is one of Terengganu’s newest tourist attractions. Located on Pulau Poh (Poh Island), Kenyir Water Park just opened its doors for business on June 1, in conjunction with Festival … Read More
Participants of the 2nd Terengganu International Squid Jigging Festival 2015 had the opportunity to watch and experience for themselves mussel picking in Setiu River, Kampung Mangkuk.
Although I have visited the Terengganu State Museum numerous times, the museum never fails to impress me architecturally.
The massive Terengganu International Squid Jigging Festival was back for the second year this past week, bringing alive the town of Kuala Terengganu and its waters, with the arrival of … Read More
The delegates under the Kembara Cuti-Cuti 1Malaysia media familiarisation trip were given a warm welcome at the official dinner hosted at ibis Styles Hotel in Ipoh.
The explosive street art scene first in Georgetown, Penang, then spread to the rest of Malaysia and even Singapore, could be attributed single-handedly to Lithuanian artist, Ernest Zacharevic.
During a recent media familiarisation trip to Penang at the invitation of Gaya Travel Magazine and Tourism Malaysia Penang, we made a lunch stop at Jawi House Café Gallery, a … Read More
The honey pickles produced by Pak Ali Food Industries Sdn. Bhd. are snacks that are difficult to resist.
Dubbed Asia’s Hidden Eden, Penang’s Tropical Spice Garden in Teluk Bahang, is spread across eight acres of secondary jungle, of which 4.5 acres are open to the public.