9 Things To Do in Teluk Intan Heritage Trail
Heritage trail has become increasing popular these days in major cities and heritage towns, an activity that I often look forward to during my travel. The Teluk Intan Heritage Trail (you need drive...
View ArticleRiver Kayaking at Sg Beruk in Gerik, Perak
It was complicated but after googling the right name for 'berkayak di jeram', I'm settling with White Water Kayaking. I mean... 'jeram' is rapid in English, so should it be rapid kayaking? Or kayak at...
View ArticleA Royal Belum houseboat adventure
Regardless of how many a time you came to Royal Belum, it will always foster a different vibe – new experience, new fun, new learning, and all this with a new sets of friends. The same for this time...
View ArticleDongdaemun Design Plaza : Where East Meets West
Those that are familiar with my travel style, would know my passion well by know. Evolving always around culture, heritage, history and architecture. I feel that this 4 items intertwined with each more...
View ArticleStudy opportunities at Institut Kraf Negara (National Craft Institute)
Yup! This time around, they impressed me.Mind you, am not that easy to impress tau.#InstitutKrafNegara, you’ve outdo yourself. Kudos. I am gonna make it short, simple and sweet. Am not gonna sugarcoat...
View ArticleThe Jewel of Kuala Lumpur | Wilayah Mosque
Dubbed as 'Jewel of Kuala Lumpur', the Wilayah Mosque was built between 1998 and 2000 and able to accommodate 17,000 worshippers at a time. This Ottoman Malay style building is influenced by the famous...
View ArticleLacquerware : A Korean Craft
I first heard and learnt of lacquerware was back in the 80s, my late dad just got back from his business trip to South Korea; Seoul to be specific. South Korea then was different from what we’ve seen...
View ArticleHaenyeo (women free divers) | UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity
I simply love covering UNESCO site and I am lucky to be able to cover Korea’s UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity – Haenyeo; the Women Free Diver. I remembered seeing it on TV that created...
View ArticleBahula Arang | Malaysia own Madeleine
I tried googling the English word for Bahulu, Wiki stated it as ‘similar in concept to the madeleine cake, but round in shape and composed of different ingredients. The fact is that it does remind me...
View ArticleEverland Theme Park, South Korea – Winter Experience
The one reason and one reason only for me to agree on visiting Everland was the see with my own eyes the liger (everyone knows I like animals right) and the Tiger Bus. Am that easy to pleased huh! And...
View ArticleSeoraksan, South Korea’s ‘Snowy Peaks Mountain’
It is said that Seoraksan translates to ‘Snowy Peaks Mountain’. With my limited Chinese knowledge, I found out that 雪嶽山in chinese means ‘Snow Huge Mountain/Alps’, I couldn’t agree with both...
View ArticleJeju | 6 Unique Delicacies
This time around I would like to introduce Jeju delicacies – seafood based of course and all are fish dish, no moving baby octopus so don’t you worry. Hehhehee…Just like Malaysia, South Korea...
View ArticleThe Grandeur of Gyeongbokgung Palace
Built in 1395 and situated at the foot of Ungbong Peak of Mount Baegaksan in south of Seoul, South Korea. Gyeongbokgung Palace is the largest of the Five Grand Palaces built during the Joseon dynasty....
View ArticleDadaepo Beach : Nature Photography & Instagrammable Spot
The excitement when Malaysia’s KPoppers and KDrama fans heard that Air Asia is flying to Busan. I mean Air Asia flies to Seoul, Busan and Jeju is a great welcome not just for the ‘K’ fans but to...
View ArticleThe Uniqueness of Jongno Tower | Seoul, South Korea
This 33-story office is located near the Jonggak Metro Station and famous ancient Bosin-gak bell at Jongno, Seoul. Designed by Rafael Viñoly Architects, this building was built in 1999 with the height...
View ArticleKNOT Knowing is the ULTIMATE LOVE – South Korea
Definition from Wikipedia that I’ve gotten on Korean Knot Tying or Maedeup as below :Maedeup, or Korean knots, has evolved from a basic technique to produce textiles to skills such as knitting,...
View ArticleI lost my mom’s Hanbok!
Yup! I lost my mom’s Hanbok that my late dad bought for her during his trip back in the 80s. I doubt she knows/remembers owning one and that I lost it, I believe I lost it during one of the company...
View ArticleKorean Folk Village goes VIRTUAL (한국민속촌)
Recently I participated in an online Korean Folk Village Virtual Tour, as I have not been here before I thought this is a good initiative by the Malaysia KTO team. Kudos to them.A lot can be learnt...
View ArticleThe Many Type of Kimchi
My life is very simple when it comes to South Korean famous delicacy – Kimchi. I have also thought that kimchi is cabbage and spicy paste (what a simple brain I have) BUT NOOOOOO… apparently there’s...
View ArticleAlpaca World in Gangwon-do, South Korea
I found this place from Jaslin Puasa during his last trip to South Korea, I thought I should blog about it as I feel it will be a great place to visit when you are coming here. So, I am going to share...
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