The most cataclysmic event for humans happened right in Malaysia's backyard. It may have led to a decimation of Homo sapiens, but...
"At the moment, we are not compelling the hotels to [provide display areas for local handicrafts] but they should give priority to...
What does a writer do when adjectives like 'magnificent' and 'amazing' fall far below what they're meant to describe? Recently returned from...
Andy Davison summarizes the results of The Expat's latest survey on crime, safety, and law enforcement in Malaysia.
Andy Davison continues his coverage of the Malaysia My Second Home programme. This month we include an interview with Donald M. Macleod...
In a country where the gentle, waring calm of Buddhism pervades everyday life, it seems strange to talk of passion. Yet passion...
Over the years, the Masjid India-Lebuh Ampang and Brickfields areas have vied to be the 'Little India' of Kuala Lumpur. While Brickfields...
On a mid-July evening in 1786, a small assembly of ships and boats gathered off Pulau Tikus on the north coast of...
There's a hand-painted wooden sign on the rails of the corral at the Mutiara Burau Bay Equestrian Centre that says: 'I've spent...
To read about history is interesting, but yo hear it come alive in the words of someone who lived it is truly...