Batu Caves
A wondrous site born of nature and religious culture, Batu Caves is not only a place of breathtaking beauty but also a cultural icon.
Read More »Chin Swee Cave Temple
The peaceful atmosphere and breathtaking views of the highlands make Chin Swee Cave Temple an attraction definitely worth visiting when in Genting Highlands.
Read More »Chingay
The amazing acrobatics displays made famous by the Straits Chinese of Penang are now a world renowned cultural performance.
Read More »Duanwu Festival
The delicious rice dumplings known as zhong zi that are eaten during the Duanwu Festival represents more than just a delicacy for the many Chinese observing this event.
Read More »Floating Mosque
Kuala Terengganu's floating mosque, Tengku Tengah Zaharah, juts out from the beach and hovers on stilts just above crystal blue water. Traditional middle-eastern design is transplanted into a far-east paradise.
Read More »Galeri Petronas
Within the heart of Malaysia's Suria KLCC lies a gallery filled with the artistic expressions of a nation.
Read More »Hang Tuah
A legendary Malacca warrior, Hang Tuah lived in the golden age of the Malacca Sultanate.
Read More »Hungry Ghost Month
All throughout the Hungry Ghost Month, the Chinese offer prayers to departed souls and seek for protection against misfortune and tragedy from the King of Hades.
Read More »Kampung Baru
Regarded by many to embody the cultural heart of the city, Kampung Baru is a fine example of the richness of Malay heritage and culture.
Read More »Kampung Baru Bubur Lambuk
The preparation of savoury rice porridge by the villagers of Kampung Baru has evolved into a famous tradition during Ramadan.
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