5 Reasons To Explore Kuching When In Malaysia
By Susie Q., 23 September 2015
The capital city of Malaysia’s largest state beckons with attractions for every type of traveller. Here’s our pick of the ones you should not miss.
The capital city of Malaysia’s largest state beckons with attractions for every type of traveller. Here’s our pick of the ones you should not miss.
Travelling with eating restrictions can be a little challenging but because Malaysia has diverse communities, diverse ranges of food is a given! Being a vegetarian...
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Chinatown (Petaling Street) is one of the must-visit places in Malaysia. In the 1870s, Yap Ah Loy, a Chinese headman regarded as the founding father of Kuala Lumpur, opened a tapioca mill on Petaling ...
Malaysia is generally a friendly country towards tourists but it is still better to be safe rather than sorry. Here are few pointers for enjoying your night out.
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