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Travelling provides an opportunity to discover transit points that are impossible to circumvent yet are often overlooked. Let’s take a look at the most striking railway stations around the world. Antwerp, Belgium Voted “the most beautiful station in the world” […]
Haven’t a clue where to go on vacation in 2016? These 10 destinations are becoming popular holiday destinations among Malaysians, according to Skyscanner’s data from the past three years. 1. Kalibo, Philippines (up 156%) Boracay may be known for having some […]
The sparkling blue sea and the gentle lap of waves against golden beaches is perhaps what springs to mind when thinking of the waters of Asean. We’re blessed with some of the most stunning beaches in the world, from Nai Harn […]
Malaysia sealed its reputation as a shopping heaven recently when its capital city was named the second most popular shopping city in the world for Muslim tourists. Kuala Lumpur took the No.2 spot on the overall list of 40 cities in […]
On October 29, Lonely Planet will publish its “Best of 2016”, a compilation of travel destinations that will attract a lot of attention next year. Ten regions will gain in popularity, starting with Transylvania in Romania, where the city of […]
Meet the world’s ten most sensational airports! Ranked the best in the world by voters in our 2015 Airport Survey, these chart-topping terminals go above and beyond when it comes to providing a clean and comfortable travel experience, complete with […]
Traces of white clouds and blue skies are visible now as the suffocating haze seems to have receded. But as the past month has shown, the haze likes playing peek-a-boo with us – now you see it, now you don’t. […]
City Hall is working with various partners to stimulate tourism and attract more visitors to the city. Mayor Datuk Mhd Amin Nordin Abdul Aziz said hotels and tourist attractions in KL saw a 30% drop in number of visitors from […]
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