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Chef Ammar Al Ali Serving the Best Arabic Rice in Malaysia since 1984
Chef Ammar Al Ali was born and raised in Palestine and is a Malaysian at heart. He is well-known in …
Meet Annette Isaac – The Food Stylist Turned Cookbook Author
Annette Isaac is a chef, food stylist, and cookbook author who is passionate about creating delicious and accessible meals for …
Ili Sulaiman – An Extraordinary Passion for All Things Food
Ili Sulaiman is a remarkable woman who has made quite the mark in the culinary industry. Her diverse heritage, steeped …
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This holiday season, Spritzer EcoPark invites visitors of all ages to its highly-anticipated year-end Festive Wonder Carnival 2024 and experience the magic of winter like never before. The signature highlight is the magical snowfall sessions, bringing the wonder of falling snow to the tropics. Held daily from 10:00 AM to
Families seeking fun and adventure in the heart of the city now have a new destination to explore. WynSports, a Wyndham global network first-of-its-kind 24,500 sqft active play space, has officially opened at Wyndham Suites KLCC. Designed as a vibrant hub for recreation, WynSports brings a refreshing urban Playcation experience
The most magical season of the year has arrived at LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort, and it’s bigger, brighter, and more exciting than ever! Don’t wait – this limited-time holiday celebration runs only until 5th January 2025. From jaw-dropping performances and hands-on workshops to festive prizes, there’s something for everyone to experience
Winter in Sapporo, the capital of Japan’s northernmost island, Hokkaido, is nothing short of magical. Renowned for its pristine snowfall, vibrant festivals, and captivating scenery, Sapporo transforms into a winter wonderland that attracts visitors from around the globe. Snowy Splendour From late November to early March, Sapporo is blanketed
The elegant and iconic kebaya, a traditional garment beloved across Southeast Asia, has been officially recognised by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage. This recognition not only celebrates the kebaya’s cultural significance but also underscores its role as a symbol of shared heritage and unity in the region. The kebaya,















