SHIPWRECKS dating as far back as two millennia have been discovered to be entombed in an ancient riverbed.
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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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Exploring Alor Setar In Kedah, Malaysia
My latest Malaysian trip took me to the state of Kedah, a place that many people don’t realize they have visited.
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GO: Reliving Kedah’s ancient past
Head over to the renowned Lembah Bujang Archeological Museum to learn more about the state’s early Hindu-Buddhist civilisation
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Petronas Towers
The Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia are not only the world's tallest buildings, but also an insight into the future of building technology.
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10 reasons why I love KL
Love it or hate it, KL is the lady in red that makes an impression. Tacky or classy, it’s in the eye of the beholder.
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The Architectural Styles Of The British Colonial Buildings In Malaysia
Aesthetically, British colonial architecture in Malaysia is essentially a hybrid. Under Western influence, the buildings sometimes look Classical, sometimes Gothic and sometimes show the influence of oriental forms.
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Mindblowing Facts about the Majestic Batu Caves
Built in 1891, Batu Caves is not only the home to the temple of our beloved Lord Murugan but also a marvel that attracts people from all walks of life.
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Visit The Thean Hou Temple In Kuala Lumpur – Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur is a melting pot of cultures, and as such has a large amount of religious sites to explore; from Hindu temples and mosques to Buddhist temples.
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UNESCO World Book Capital 2020
Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) was named World Book Capital for the year 2020 by the Director-General of UNESCO
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The P Ramlee Cyber Museum – A Tribute To The Legend
Pustaka Peringatan P Ramlee (The P Ramlee Memorial) is located at the former residence of P Ramlee in Kuala Lumpur.
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Identical Towers, Identical Wonders – Petronas Twin Towers
Marvel at the double-decked skylines, shopping malls, and more. Come and capture with your own eyes the magnificence of Malaysia’s PETRONAS Twin Towers, the world’s tallest twin structures.
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From tin town to tower city
Near the center of Kuala Lumpur, where the Klang and Gombak rivers flow quietly together forming a broad delta, their confluence barely noticed amid the dwarfing skyline of gleaming new hotels and office buildings... this is where it all began in 1857
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