Our first survey on maids showed a mixed picture, although a few trends filtered through. It seems expat's views on maids are...
With all that's going on with the Federal Government, The Expat was very fortunate to have Datuk Seri Dr. Rais Yatim, Minister...
Imagine standing on a cliff, watching the waves below you crash against the rocks as the blue-green sea stretches on for miles....
MALAYSIANS FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE WILL CELEBRATE National Day (Hari Merdeka) on August 31. This occasion is a poignant moment for...
Frequent travelers to Malaysia's East Coast (as opposed to East Malaysia) will be more than familiar with its very relaxed rural lifestyle....
The tiny Baba-Nonya lady seems determined to sell us the whole shop. Because we are her first customers of the day, her...
Kuantan on the East Coast is destined to become an exciting new weekend escape for expats, now that the new highway has...
Virtually no one will recognise the name 'Teuku Zakaria bin Teuku Nyak Puteh.' But mention P. Ramlee ('P' for Puteh) and they...
Yap Tek Loy, betterknown as Yap Ah Loy, who raised Kuala Lumpur from an obscure mining village to the most important town...
The spectacular Klang Gates Quart ridge forms the backdrop to the Ampang side of KL, extending to the Karak highway where it...
In recent months there has been much local media discussion of whether Penang can still justly claim to be the Pearl of...
Perak Man, Peninsular Malaysia's oldest inhabitant, is well travelled, despite his great age of 11,000 years old. A few years ago he...