
Love IKEA products but live in East Malaysia? IKEA is planning to open a store in Sarawak soon
Despite its Swedish origins, IKEA is a household name among Malaysians. For those who can afford it, IKEA has aesthetic and practical products which are
Despite its Swedish origins, IKEA is a household name among Malaysians. For those who can afford it, IKEA has aesthetic and practical products which are
How happy do you feel as a Malaysian? There are many potential answers to that question, none of which can be said to be wrong.
Malaysians can sometimes take living in our country for granted. While there are some issues which can be worked on, it is not all bad
When they were first invented, plastic bags were seen as a wondrous material which was cheap and durable. Now, they are one of the biggest
With its storied history and lovely landscapes, no one has to wonder why everyone wants to visit the Land of the Rising Sun. From old
With the Raya holidays right around the corner, you might be tempted to plan an overseas holiday. Thinking of Krabi, maybe? Tokyo is nice at
For many Malaysians, their morning cup of coffee is sacrosanct. Furthermore, statistics show that last year alone, about 300,000 60-kilogramme bags of coffee were consumed
Chap Goh Mei, the 15th day of Chinese New Year, is sometimes called Chinese Valentine’s Day. Traditionally celebrated by Hokkien families, this holiday has since
With heavy workloads and not much personal time to spare, many young Malaysians find it increasingly hard to engage in romantic relationships. Yet, this clearly
Thousands of Malaysians commute by LRT each day, courtesy of the Klang Valley’s relatively functional public transportation network. While most LRT stations are presentable to
Despite its Swedish origins, IKEA is a household name among Malaysians. For those who can afford it, IKEA has aesthetic and practical products which are
How happy do you feel as a Malaysian? There are many potential answers to that question, none of which can be said to be wrong.
Malaysians can sometimes take living in our country for granted. While there are some issues which can be worked on, it is not all bad
When they were first invented, plastic bags were seen as a wondrous material which was cheap and durable. Now, they are one of the biggest
With its storied history and lovely landscapes, no one has to wonder why everyone wants to visit the Land of the Rising Sun. From old
With the Raya holidays right around the corner, you might be tempted to plan an overseas holiday. Thinking of Krabi, maybe? Tokyo is nice at
For many Malaysians, their morning cup of coffee is sacrosanct. Furthermore, statistics show that last year alone, about 300,000 60-kilogramme bags of coffee were consumed
Chap Goh Mei, the 15th day of Chinese New Year, is sometimes called Chinese Valentine’s Day. Traditionally celebrated by Hokkien families, this holiday has since
With heavy workloads and not much personal time to spare, many young Malaysians find it increasingly hard to engage in romantic relationships. Yet, this clearly
Thousands of Malaysians commute by LRT each day, courtesy of the Klang Valley’s relatively functional public transportation network. While most LRT stations are presentable to
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