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Eat your way around Kuching with return flight tickets from $69!  Many Singaporeans love crossing the border to eat and shop, but more often than not, Kuala Lumpur is the furthest we would travel to. If distance is what's stopping...
Hailed the 'Food Capital' of Malaysia, many tourists would flock to Penang to immerse in its rich food culture. Yet, with so many stalls claiming to be 'famous' or 'the best', it's extremely difficult to know for sure which stall remains...
Written by: Shawna Chan Famous for its delectable street food and rich heritage, it's no surprise that many tourists from all over the world flock to Penang for its authentic street food, street art, and historical sights. While I enjoy hunting down...
Penang is Malaysia's second largest city. Its capital, Georgetown, is intricately interlaced with a unique blend of new and old cultures, well-preserved heritage, world-class gastronomic delights, and a robust and flourishing art scene. Taking a day to explore Georgetown, I've...
There are many reasons to hop on a bike and go cycling in Penang. Perhaps you're set on seeing all the street art this city has to offer, or perhaps you'd like to explore the nooks and crannies of Georgetown's colourful...
Listed as a UNESCO’s world heritage site since 2008, Georgetown is famed for its diverse cultural heritage. Many have since experienced the tropical island’s gastronomic hawker food, street art, historical shop houses and colonial architecture. While these landmarks will...
Visit Georgetown and you’ll be mesmerised by the myriads of street murals littered across every nook and cranny of the picturesque town. The iconic art installations, now a celebrated presence in Penang, were a part of the government’s initiative to...
Penang is a big melting pot of cultures and traditions, the artsy picturesque town is also a food paradise where you can feast your eyes and stomach. If you're like me, Penang can also be overwhelming when you want...
Kota Kinabalu is a coastal city in Malaysia’s Sabah State and is renowned for its panoramic beaches, the distinguished waterfront Kota Kinabalu City Mosque and of course the tallest mountain in South East Asia. But this isn't about climbing...
Scaling at a height of 4,096 metres above sea level, Mount Kinabalu is the highest mountain in the Malay Archipelago. It is one of the hardest mountains to climb in Southeast Asia and typically requires a two-day climb to...

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