Asean Food & Travel Personalities

Photo Credit – Pixabay As Malaysia is in the transition to the endemic phase after two years of battling with Covid-19, all Malaysians are looking forward to the opening of international borders on 1st April. The opening of borders would greatly benefit the food and beverage industry as more tourists
The ASEAN region is a deeply historical enclave that remains largely unknown on the world stage. Visitors from all corners of the globe have passed through over the centuries, each leaving their own indelible mark on the cultural landscape. The region’s traditional ways and old-world charms make it a worthwhile
The Malaysian borders are reopening on April 1 this year and travel and tour planners and experts are advising Malaysians to look into the ‘extras’ that did not exist before the Covid-19 pandemic so as not to be stranded or left in the lurch. For example, travel insurance is a
Since the announcement of the reopening of borders on April 1, local airlines are recording a surge in daily bookings for overseas trips, especially within the Asian region, as Malaysians get their passports ready and draw up travel plans. AirAsia Malaysia said bookings for international travel have doubled since the
Jungle House has officially launched its brand in Malaysia. Touted as the first honey speciality store in Malaysia, Jungle House stands unique with the tagline “All Things Honey” – advocating appreciation for honey and cultivating a honey culture for health-conscious Malaysians. It also marks the introduction of Jungle House’s 9th
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