Travel photojournalist David Bowden spent a few days in Yogyakarta and returned with cherished memories and experiences of Indonesia’s second-most popular tourist...
Join Petra O’Neill as she travels east on an enchanting journey to the far-flung Indonesian islands of Sumbawa, Komodo, and Flores.
Certain car manufacturers will increase their car prices to cope with the falling ringgit.
In the American English vernacular, “give and take” is usually a reference to compromise.
We have had many expats ask us whether the Malaysian government has given up on the 1Malaysia theme, a campaign which they...
The online media team is currently looking for a new Online Editor to manage and lead the editorial development.
Garden International School has built a strong reputation for developing innovative teaching and learning practices.
Kelantan – which has the honorific Darul Naim or the ‘The Blissful Abode’, and is often called the Land of Lightning –...
Negeri Sembilan, or as per its Arabic honorific title Darul Khusus (‘the Special Abode’), lies on the western coast of Peninsular Malaysia, south of...
Perlis, formally known as Perlis without Indera Kayangan, is the smallest state in Malaysia, and borders Thailand on the northwestern edge of Peninsular Malaysia with the...
Pahang, whose Arabic honorific is Darul Makmur (‘Abode of Tranquility,) is the largest state in Peninsular Malaysia and the third largest state the whole...
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