KEMAMAN: The completion of the East Coast Expressway (LPT2) linking Jabor in Pahang and Gemuroh in Kuala Terengganu was officially opened to motorists today.
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January 25, 2021 in Environment, Sitiawan
Growing up in: Sitiawan’s small-town comforts
MOST people from small towns tend to have the same memories of wide open spaces, great food and wonderful neighbours.
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TAIPING'S grand dame of buildings isn’t a stately hotel or an ornate government office frequented primarily by the rich and powerful.
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October 20, 2020 in Food, Sitiawan
Visit Ayer Tawar & Sitiawan Now Before They Become Tourist Magnets!
Get swept up with the energy in this jam-packed, town-hopping itinerary which showcases the best of Ayer Tawar, Sitiawan and Lumut in the Manjung District without breaking the bank.
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October 20, 2020 in Culture, Sitiawan
Retired Perak headmaster promotes Chinese culture, traditional games online amid Covid-19
SITIAWAN, June 18 — Retired headmaster Wee Ong Chin has been showcasing Chinese culture and traditional games at fundraising events for over three decades.
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Kampung Koh is one of the original villages making up the sprawling settlement of Sitiawan, close to the town of Lumut and nearby to Pangkor Island.
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The fort on Pangkor Island is called Kota Belanda ('Dutch fort') by local Malays and is located at a place called Teluk Gedung.
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Terengganu drawbridge to reopen tomorrow
Let’s hope that the reopening of the iconic drawbridge will boost tourism in Terengganu and generate economic growth for the people as well as promote the state to the world.
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Sungai Terengganu night river cruise a runaway success
KUALA TERENGGANU: The night river cruise on Sungai Terengganu, which was introduced by the Islamic Civilisation Park (TTI) as its latest tourist attraction on May 1, has so far proved to be a runaway success.
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Floating Mosque (Masjid Tengku Tengah Zaharah)
The mosque is located in Kuala Ibai, just over 4km away from Kuala Terengganu town centre, south of Batu Buruk beach.
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Local Delicacy & Traditional Cuisine
Malaysia is always famous for its variety of foods. Although the whole country is like a huge dining place, there are still foods ‘belongs’ to certain places or places that stand out as representing some particular cooking or foods.
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Going green at Green-U Lifestyle Market
I finally found my way to the Green-U Lifestyle Market, not because I don’t know the way to Kangkar Pulai, but only because I never found the time to go to the green lifestyle market held on the first Saturday of each month.
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Johor Bahru, the Southernmost City in the Malay Peninsula
Johor Bahru, the city facing the Straits of Johor is the southernmost city in the Malay Peninsula. As the country’s second largest metropolitan area, the current megaproject Iskandar will experts transform Johor Bahru into the biggest financial centre of Malaysia.
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The city that gambier built
Explore the rich history of Johor Bahru, a once-thriving business port, which today plays host to a variety of cultures and tourists.
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History Of The Johor Sultanate
The Johor Royal family’s roots date from the early 16th century. In 1528, Sultan Alauddin Riayat Shah, a descendent of the Malacca Sultanate, founded Johor and set up his royal residence in Johor Lama.
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Taman Negara – Back to Nature
JustExplore is established by two young men who are passionate about exploring, the beauty nature and adventure. They love outdoor activities, rainforest, mountains, caves, rivers, wildlife and the real tropical life.
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National Park (Taman Negara) of Peninsular Malaysia
The National Park of Peninsular Malaysia (Taman Negara), originally was gazetted as Gunung Tahan Game Reserve in 1925 and in 1939 it was declared as a National Park by the British Administrators under the name ‘King George V National Park’ under Enactment 1939, to commemorate the installation of King George V in England.
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Kuantan Food
Everybody loves food and Malaysia is famous for its wide variety of dishes and restaurants, from roadside stalls to night markets to established restaurant food chains.
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Bukit Cina (Chinese Hill)
The largest Chinese cemetery in the world outside of China dates back to the 15th century
IN THE MIDST OF URBAN Malacca, a 820,000 square foot (250,000-square-metre) hill provides a verdant, peaceful respite from the hustle and bustle of the city. This entire hillside is a Chinese graveyard, allegedly the largest outside of China, with over 12,000 graves, some of which date to the Middle Ages.
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A Warm Welcome Back to the Natural Heritage of Melaka – Hawksbill Turtles
Melaka is one of the last strongholds in Malaysia for this critically endangered species of sea turtles. Annually, 400 – 450 nestings are recorded in Melaka making this the biggest nesting population in Peninsular Malaysia.
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How to Spend 2 days in Malacca, Malaysia
Our first stop in Malaysia was the city of Malacca. From Singapore it was a four hour ride, plus an additional 2 hours waiting in line at emigration.
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A History of the Malay Peninsula – The Melaka Empire
In 1456, Raja Kasim assumed the throne of Melaka after the murder of his half-brother Raja Ibrahim. This was a momentous turning point in Melaka history - a real palace revolution.
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The Culture Street In Seremban
Hi, Today we will talk about the place you must visit in Seremban which is N9 Sungei Ujong Walk. Want to know what is the specialty of this place? Let's find out together!
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Seremban must preserve what’s left of railway history
Half a century ago, this train station carried raw materials and passengers of all races. Built at a cost of $26,000, the Seremban train station was once the pride and joy of the locals.
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Alor Star A Rising Star
A Normally 15-minute journey from home to church took me 40 minutes recently, leaving me speechless and a little traumatised.
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