NEWS about the United Nations’ Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) recognising the Melakan performing art form Dondang Sayang
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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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What does it mean for otters to be spotted in urban KL?
The appearance of a romp of wild otters in Taman Tasik Metropolitan Kepong seems to have caught the public by pleasant surprise, but left many questioning how they got there in the first place and why?
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Kangar Ibu negeri Perlis
Kangar merupakan Ibu negeri Perlis, Malaysia serta bandar utara negara. Ia mempunyai jumlah penduduk seramai 48,898 orang (2004).
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23 Tempat Makan Best Di Alor Setar (Wajib Dalam LIST)
Semoga artikel senarai tempat makan popular di Alor Setar ini dapat membantu anda.
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Wartawan-Eko teams bring their creativity to The Habitat
Wartawan-Eko is a newly launched youth programme coordinated by Roots and Shoots with the aim of engaging creative young tertiary students to apply their skills in new media to the task of raising awareness and advocating for the environment.
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A postcard from Penang, with historical reflections
The Malaysian island state of Penang has character and charm—arguably more than Singapore, its former brother state in the British Crown Colony of the Straits Settlements, which also comprised Malacca.
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Inside the historical Kota Kayang Museum in Perlis
The Kota Kayang Museum, also known as the Perlis State Museum, is located in a scenic area surrounded by eight hills a few kilometres from Kuala Perlis.
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History and mystery aplenty in Alor Setar
“Watch your steps ya? You don’t want to be stepping on anything sharp,” warns my genial host, Alan Teh Leam Seng
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When stamps tell our nation’s story
“CAN it be true? Is it a real flaw or just a figment of my imagination?” Rubbing my eyes in disbelief, I reach for the magnifying glass and begin training my eyes on the Federated Malay States (FMS) stamp.
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Johny Chee Boon Heng: Penang Peranakan Icon
His self-authored book, “A Tapestry of Baba Poetry” published in four editions can be found throughout Malaysia’s bookstores. This self-published book was the result of Johny’s passion for heritage and culture.
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Jee Yuan Lim – My Art Journey
I remembered that as a young child, one of my favourite pastimes was browsing through the tiny A6-sized Chinese comics at a corner in Foch Avenue in Kuala Lumpur.
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Architecture In Malaysia Top 20 Buildings
In common with most countries, architecture in Malaysia comes in a wide range of styles.
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The Strait of Malacca – a historical shipping metropolis
For centuries, ports along the coasts have been more than transshipment sites for goods; they are also places of interaction between people from foreign cultures.
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On a quest to preserve disappearing Malaysian heritage food
Colourful butterflies flit gaily around the blooms dotted around her beautifully-landscaped garden in Taman Tun Dr Ismail, Kuala Lumpur, and there's a gentle breeze in the air.
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Where It All Began in Nicol’s Incredible Journey
PETALING JAYA: In times of suspicion and disharmony, it is always heart-warming to recall the days when the different races that make up Malaysia could come together and form a sporting team of such harmony, skill, and power that they took on and beat what seemed to them like the whole world.
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Bat and bird poo can tell you a lot about ancient landscapes in Southeast Asia
The islands of Sumatra, Borneo and Java were once part of a much larger landmass connected to Asia called Sundaland.
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Ipoh to boost tourism industry in 2021
MORE attractions in Ipoh are expected to be unveiled in 2021 to revitalise the city’s tourism industry.
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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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Why Sarawak rocks!
Up above, a magical halo framing it, is a bright full moon, our compass as we glide silently towards our destination — an Iban longhouse, deep in the interior.
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A hero to many dies at 89
Coming from a famous hockey-loving family in Seremban, he had touched many lives in Negri Sembilan and the nation.
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