Malaysia’s Eid Celebrations: Like Nowhere Else
By Erna Mahyuni,
What other countries call Eid al-Fitr, Malaysians call Hari Raya and it's a month long celebration of open houses, food, and more!
What other countries call Eid al-Fitr, Malaysians call Hari Raya and it's a month long celebration of open houses, food, and more!
Central Market Kuala Lumpur, built by Yap Ah Loy, a Chinese Kapitan, used to be a wet market in 1888. After the market was relocated in the 80s, the iconic ligh...
A central location for various modes of transit, KL Sentral has undergone a transformation of sorts in the last few years. The busy hub now attracts travellers ...
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 Lu...
The hustle and bustle of KL is at its peak round and about KLCC. As one of KL’s business hubs, it seems that office buildings and malls dominate this area. Wh...
Free on Saturday? Why not drop by the Kota Wanita event happening at Findar on Jalan Panggung, Kuala Lumpur?
Chinese New Year is a festive occasion celebrated by ethnic Chinese all over the world on the first day of the Chinese lunar calendar.
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With the amount of shopping malls and airconditioned cafes in KL, it might be tempting to think that KL is an indoor city, with everything taking place in cool,...
Kinokuniya is both accessible and a haven for book lovers seeking to browse for titles or have a cuppa (Picture from Facebook) There’s an inside joke in my fa...