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

Hindu Temples in Selangor
According to the 2010 Census of Malaysia, Hindus in Malaysia accounted for 6.3 percent of the cou...

Eight best places to visit in Negeri Sembilan
Negeri Sembilan is located at the southwestern coast of Peninsular Malaysia. It is bordered by Se...

A day in Perlis!
Perlis is the smallest state in Malaysia, covering only 819 square kilometres. Perlis lies in the...

Condolences
Condolences are expressions of sympathy, especially on the occasion of the death of a person's re...

Malay family breaks fast in Chinese, watches Bollywood blockbusters
GEORGE TOWN: Shoes of all sizes crowd the front door of this little house in Simpang Ampat on the...

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

Explore your own backyard
Malaysians are urged to travel domestically, with holiday ideas filled with discovery.

Festivals of Malaysia - Shangsi
It is an ancient Chinese festival when people would go out for an outing by the water, have picni...

Festivals of Malaysia - Pentecost
Pentecost commemorates the coming of the Holy Spirit to the disciples following the death of Jesu...

Festivals of Malaysia - Palm Sunday
Palm Sunday is the last Sunday of Lent and the Sunday before Easter. It is the beginning of the H...

Festivals of Malaysia - Nirvana Day
Nirvana Day commemorates the passing of Buddha and his entry into final or complete Nirvana.

Festivals of Malaysia - Holy Saturday
Holy Saturday is the Saturday of Holy Week, the day after Good Friday and the day before Easter.

Festivals of Malaysia - Holi
Holi is a spring festival celebrated by the Hindus in India and Nepal. Holi is also called Festiv...

Festivals of Malaysia - General Kuan Ti Festival
Kuan Ti is the red-faced God of War, which is worshipped in many Chinese home. Kuan Ti is also kn...

Festivals of Malaysia - Gawai Dayak
This festival is celebrated by Sarawak’s indigenous people, particularly the Ibans and the Dayaks...