I have written before about the tendency of some nationalities to express their distress in a highly emotional way.
Tadau Ka'amatan (Harvest Festival), is a timeless tradition in honour of Bambaazon, the spirit of the rice padi.
Celebrate, Celebrate, Celebrate!
Sao Nam opened its doors in Tong Shin in 2003 and, with increasing popularity among locals and expats, opened another outlet in...
The Pho Hoa (Vietnamese for "fragrant noodles", pronounced fer hua) has an interesting tale of courage and success in the face of...
Bali is much more than a tourist haven and a relaxing massage. Bali, where trees are asked permission before they're pruned. Where...
The birthday of the Prophet Muhammad or Maulidur Rasul is an important event in the Muslim calendar marked by processions to demonstrate...
Merdeka Day, or Malaysia's National Day, is celebrated on 31st of August in a show of patriotism, unity and rejoicing by Malaysians...
The mooncake festival had its origins during the Mongolian dynasty in China. The event is celebrated on the 15th day of the...
Nero Vivo has a spirit all of its own: charming & totally mesmerising. The reason is simply due to the passion of...
The Gawai Festival or Harvest Festival in Sarawak also marks the culmination of the harvest celebration. The official date is June 1...
"How much money has reading ever made for me?" It's done better than to make me money. It's sustained me in my...