
Revisiting history: The bombing of the National Monument
Malaysians know and are proud of the National Monument, the impressive sculpture in Kuala Lumpur ...

World Water Day
World Water Day is held on March 22 annually to celebrate water, to focus on the importance of fr...

Thaipusam
Coinciding either in January or February and on the 10th month of the Tamil calendar, Thaipusam t...

8 Captivative Places To Visit In Sarawak Malaysia For Your Vacay In 2020!
Malaysia, well-known as the “Land Of Mountains” is one of the most visited destinations in the wo...

12 Amazing Places and Activities You Should Not Miss in Terengganu!
Terengganu is one of the must-visit states in Malaysia. As a start, it is good to mention that it...

10 Pahang Dishes You Should Try Before You Die
Pahang is a good place to go for holiday with family members during school holiday. It is a sceni...

9 Traditional Dishes That Have Become Increasingly Rare In Malaysia
From nasi lemak and bak kut teh to putu mayam and ais kacang, the diversity of Malaysia's cuisine...

Customs & Culture For Races In Malacca
Culture Malacca began more than six centuries in which various ethnic customs and traditions blen...

Culture And Heritage Places In Perak
‘SELAMAT DATANG…’ is how you will be greeted as you step into Perak, the second largest state in ...

KEDAH ATTRACTIONS
Think you have conquered the entire Peninsular Malaysia? Think again! There might just be some di...

Festivals of Malaysia - Poson
Poson Poya commemorates the arrival of Buddhism in Sri Lanka in the 3rd century BC.

Festivals of Malaysia - Loy Krathong
Today, Thais celebrate this festival to make a wish and to ask the divine power for help. The mai...

Festivals of Malaysia - Kitchen God Festival
Offerings of food and incense are made to the Kitchen God on this day to ‘sweeten’ him so that he...

Festivals of Malaysia - Easter Sunday
A key doctrine in Christian theology is the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Easter Sunday is observ...