World’s Tallest Statue of Lord Murugan, Batu Caves
Batu Caves, with its limestone outcrop and three main caves that have been converted into Hindu temples and shrines, is the most popular Hindu place of worship outside of India.
Batu Caves, with its limestone outcrop and three main caves that have been converted into Hindu temples and shrines, is the most popular Hindu place of worship outside of India.
This exhibition is held in collaboration with the Office of the Keeper of the Ruler’s Seal. It generally highlights the institution of the Conference of Rulers as a body of … Read More
Travelling to Kuala Lumpur numerous times, I have always wanted to experience the KL Hop-On Hop-Off tour of the city but never found the time for it.
Kuala Lumpur’s tram has got to be one of the city’s best kept secrets because not many locals know about it! Starting from Kuala Lumpur City Gallery, the tram goes … Read More
This Fabulous Food Carnival was held in conjunction with the grand launch of Visit Malaysia Year 2014, at Dataran Merdeka in Kuala Lumpur.
Themed “Celebrating 1Malaysia Truly Asia”, Visit Malaysia Year 2014’s grand launch at Dataran Merdeka (Independence Square) in Kuala Lumpur last Saturday was an extravaganza showcase of the country’s cultural diversity.
Although located along Lebuh Carnarvon and not Armenian Street, the hotel is just a short walking distance from the street that it is named after.
With a concept similar to SkyTrex Adventure in Shah Alam, Selangor, I was full of trepidation prior to my visit to ESCAPE’s Adventureplay in Teluk Bahang, Penang. While I would … Read More
Located along Lebuh Muntri in the UNESCO World Heritage Site in George Town, Penang is Camera Museum, the first of its kind in South East Asia.
The two-day northern region countdown carnival for Visit Malaysia Year 2014 at Queensbay Mall in Penang was a colourful event with stage performances by top local artistes such as Dangdut … Read More
The sago palms thrived in the peat soils of the Rajang Delta in the 19th century. Thus, local chieftains became wealthy from the labour of local farmers who extracted the … Read More