Penang Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Services
Kuala Lumpur’s iconic original open top double-decker buses are now in Penang! Launched on November 16, 2014, since then, visitors to Penang can see and experience the island’s attractions like … Read More
Kuala Lumpur’s iconic original open top double-decker buses are now in Penang! Launched on November 16, 2014, since then, visitors to Penang can see and experience the island’s attractions like … Read More
Jump Café is part of the Jump Street trampoline park facility, which serves healthy Western-style cuisine.
Following the success of Jump Street trampoline park in Petaling Jaya, a second park in the country was opened in Penang on Jan 10, 2015.
Situated in the most convenient location within 1-Stop Midlands Park Centre along Jalan Burmah is Georgetown City Hotel Penang, formerly known as Berjaya Penang Hotel.
During a trip to Putrajaya in December of 2012, one of the landmarks visited was Taman Botani Putrajaya, which has a large nursery where many different plants are cultivated.
Kota Iskandar is Johor’s 13th administrative centre. Set in a land area of 320 acres, the buildings here spot two distinctive architecture styles, Moorish-Andalusia and Johor Malay. Johor, by the … Read More
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) Johor Bahru campus is no longer just an institute of higher learning. For the past few years, the university management has been promoting UTM as an … Read More
This quaint little house turned show gallery is actually also the retail store of Johor’s artist community who goes by the brand, JOHO, the slang for Johor.
Brand-conscious fashionistas would have already shopped at Johor Premium Outlets, a shopper’s paradise in Kulaijaya, Johor, currently with a total of 120 brand name outlets, spanning over 100,000 square feet.
Only 17 months old, this resort, a short drive from Renaissance Johor Bahru, is actually an investment property, where some owners lease their units to the hotel for a guaranteed … Read More
This unique boutique hotel sports a Balinese decor, with all fittings imported from Jepara, Central Java, Indonesia.
When touring a city, there’s no escaping the exploration of local food. Seafood is definitely one of the most famous cuisines in Johor.