Swiss Museum of Transport / Verkehrshaus
Visited this place the Swiss Museum of Transport or Verkehrshaus back in 1997. The trip here is perhaps a good example of 'lawatan jejak kasih' for me 😂, reminiscing my first trip to Switzerland.Being...
View ArticleAlbula Railway Museum and Albula Tunnel walking experience
You know how much I like to share uncommon things to do in a country, well this time around I would like to share an experience of walking inside a train tunnel (a new one that is still WIP of...
View ArticleIt’s Pullman Ramadan Buffet again – to a great & prosperous 2023!
You immediately know Ramadan is around the corner when you start getting Ramadan buffet reviews, unlike the last 2-3 year… invitation for buffet reviews was scarce due to the C19 pandemic but this...
View ArticleAyam Pelembang for the WIN. Only at Zebra Square Ramadan Buffet
Or perhaps you can call and get them to cook for you. Or mebbe, just mebbe you can order for Raya Open Hour. Pssst…. Invite me tau!Yes! Ayam Palembang at Zebra Square Ramadan Buffet is one dish that I...
View ArticleKelantan's Perahu Kolek - A Malay culture and heritage
First time hearing about perahu kolek or kolae boat was in Terrapuri, a story shared by Mr. Alex - man of vast knowledge on Malay culture and heritage. And again I heard about this beautifully crafted...
View ArticlePreserving Kelantan's atap Singgora/Singhora (roof tiles) heritage
Noted as Kelantan's preserved traditional heritage, Singgora is a clay roof tiles that is being produced using purely manual labour. This roof were and are still being used in some traditional homes,...
View ArticleRumah Tiang 12 (12-Pole House) : Rumah Kelantan
Have you ever wondered about the architecture in Malay homes that is usually differentiated by state, culture and perhaps also by occupation? Those living in coastal areas tend to build their homes on...
View ArticleTypes of Kelantan's Nasi Kerabu
Kelantan, birth place of the famous Nasi Kerabu - a blue-colored rice set that comes with ulam (local salad), crackers, percik chicken, fried fish, smoked beef, solok lada (stuffed peppers) and salted...
View Article“Confinement Centres for Mental and Physical Recovery” Forum at Narqes...
This is not my usual travel post but nevertheless, I am called upon to share this as mental illness is getting alot of attention, and what I would like touch on is about postpartum depression or baby...
View ArticleRamadan Feast in Grand Millennium
Yup! It is that time of the year again!And this time around I will extra smart, not gonna make the same mistake again (and again, and again – greed rules usually). Instead of indulging on every single...
View ArticleA Dragon’s Feast for Chinese New Year
Welcoming the year of Dragon in an extraordinary way would be how I define what Four Points by Sheraton, Puchong did, as they ‘loh’ the yee sang with their very own unique ‘dragon (fruit)’ sauce. And I...
View ArticleCNY Roasted London Duck by InterContinental KL
I was welcomed with sumptuous yee sang starring dragon fruit, star jelly & chia seeds making it InterContinental KL signature vegetarian yee sang set. I foresee I will be seeing a lot of dragon...
View ArticleIftar at Pasar Baru & Ramada - Le Meridien, PJ
Never realised there’s a Le Meridien in PJ until Miera told me ‘at Paradigm Mall’ so she said. Apa lagi, I head there to join her and sample Iftar buffet that they will be offering come Ramadan...
View ArticlePalmierra 28, KL | A Instagrammable Iftar spot
LOVE IT! LOVE IT! LOVE IT!I kept saying I want to talk to the owner Yaya, so many questions running in my mind.Why Palmierra?What does it stands for?How old is the restaurant?What inspired her to open...
View ArticleThe serenity of Costa Serena
I believe this might just be one of the biggest Costa Cruise that I ever experienced.I went on a few cruises before this, amd many short cruise trips (4d3n) and one long ones as well (10d9n). I guess...
View ArticleThe Rise of Inside Flow Yoga and the Flourishing Wellness Industry in Bangkok
In the hustle and bustle Bangkok, where the pace of life often move at lightning speed, the wellness industry has emerged as a beacon of light in balancing the tranquility of its people. Among the...
View ArticleExploring Divana Virtue Spa in Bangkok
Nestled in the bustling energy of Bangkok lies a sanctuary of tranquility and rejuvenation: Divana Virtue Spa - serenity in the heart of Thailand's capital. Divana Virtue Spa stands as a testament to...
View ArticleRediscovering Ayutthaya
It had been more than 15 years since my last visit to Ayutthaya, the ancient capital of Thailand, and memories of its serene temples and rich history lingered in my mind. This time, I embarked on a day...
View ArticleKhan Mak Beng: A Unique Craft and Cultural Tradition
Khan Mak Beng is a traditional ceremonial offering from some areas in Thailand as well as in Laos. Khan Mak Beng has been part of Lao tradition for centuries, representing a confluence of spirituality...
View ArticleHat Yai : Other than Shopping and Eating
Yes yes yes… Everyone has been asking me, did you not stay at Lee Garden? No shopping at the night market at Lee Garden? The kacang shop place, did you go? And the answer is no no and no.This trip has...
View ArticleUNESCO Ban Chiang National Museum and Archaeological Site
YES! Another UNESCO unlocked, and it’s in Thailand this time around.You won’t believe how excited I was when I found out that I will be covering yet another UNESCO site in my ‘kampung’ country. This...
View ArticleNong Khai Sky Walk/ Wat Pha Tak Suea Sky Walk
I was so worried that I won’t be able to walk on the glass floor or be freaking terrified but what do you know… the glass is so ‘frosted’ and the fact that I don’t think it is that high makes me walk...
View ArticleA day at the Royal Selangor School of Hard Knocks
Have you ever wanted to try your hand at something creative and fun while learning a bit of history? Well, the Royal Selangor School of Hard Knocks is just the place for you! Located in Kuala Lumpur,...
View ArticleRevisiting the Wonder Years at P. Ramlee Memorial House
If you’re ever in Kuala Lumpur and feel like taking a trip down memory lane, let me tell you about a little gem tucked away in Setapak – the P. Ramlee Memorial House. Walking into this place feels...
View ArticleA Ramadhan Feast You Won’t Forget : M Resort and Hotel Kuala Lumpur:
The holy month of Ramadhan is a special time for reflection, family gatherings, and of course, feasting! And when it comes to breaking your fast in style, M Resort and Hotel Kuala Lumpur has always...
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