
Kelantan - a little of everything
Kelantan is an agrarian society, dominated by rice, rubber and tobacco as well as fishing. Howeve...

Waterfalls in Kelantan
Kelantan is mountainous on the western and southern parts with rivers flowing through alluvial pl...

Kelantan Beaches & Fishing Villages
Kelantan beaches are mainly lined with casuarina or coconut trees with some parts of rocky outcro...

Museums of Kelantan
The cultural and historical gems are quietly tucked away in Kelantan as there is not much publici...

Buddhist Temples (Wat) in Kelantan
Kelantan shares the same border with the Province of Narathiwat in Thailand. Hence, there are po...

Mosques of Kelantan
As the first state in Malaysia to embrace Islam, Kelantan is one of the most devoutly Muslim stat...

8 Must Try Food in Kelantan
When we think about food, all we think is Penang. Penang’s food is conceived from legendary style...

Charming Pearl of Orient beckons
PENANG has made it into the list of ‘The 15 Best Islands in the World to Retire On’ this year.

Penangite wins international award for Covid-19 short film
GEORGE TOWN: The story of a family’s tragic upheaval during the Covid-19 pandemic titled This Too...

Touching People, Changing Lives
By Elaine Lee

Young Sarawak lawyer’s indelible link to Malaysia Day
MOST 30-year-olds will see Malaysia Day as just another public holiday, but not Aubrey Ng, a Kuch...

Woodcarver’s passion still shines at 75
This 75-Year-Old Woodcarver In Penang Is Still Carving Various Iconic Things

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

Festivals of Malaysia - Isra and Mi’raj
Isra and Mi’raj are two parts of a Night Journey that Prophet Muhammad took during a single night...

Festivals of Malaysia - Christmas Eve
Roman Catholic and Anglican churches traditionally celebrate the Midnight Mass, which begins eith...