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Popular K-Drama "Crash Landing On You (CLOY) - Photo: NETFLIX
World
The rise and rise of K-Drama
UTRECHT - Recently, while clamouring for sales counter attention at a bustling Dutch Indian...
BERNAMA FILE PIX
TRAVEL & FOOD
Tip of Borneo a hidden gem in Kudat, Sabah
KUDAT - Tanjung Simpang Mengayau, which is at the tip of Borneo, or known by the locals as...
Singapore has been rolling out the red carpet for many international artists, such as Blackpink, Harry Styles and Ed Sheeran, since ending its Covid-19 pandemic curbs. - Photo by AFP
World
Hotels, flights booked out as 'Swift effect' hits Singapore
SINGAPORE - The "Swift effect" is about to hit Southeast Asia but Singapore has left some of its...
Photo for illustration purpose only - Photo by 123RF
National
Tourism Malaysia expects increase in tourist arrivals from Indonesia this year
PUTRAJAYA - Tourism Malaysia expects an increase in tourist arrivals from Indonesia this year,...
The magical atmosphere of the night on Jalan Alor, with its 100 stalls and 50 restaurants lining the street, attracts nearly 10,000 visitors every day. - Photo by Bernama
TRAVEL & FOOD
Jalan Alor: Where neon lights and local delights meet after dark
KUALA LUMPUR - The 500-metre stretch Jalan Alor at Bukit Bintang, among the popular tourist...
Saarani (fourth from left) - Photo by Bernama
TRAVEL & FOOD
Escape Ipoh opens April, expects 200,000 visitors every year
BATU GAJAH - The 59-hectare adventure-themed park known as the Nature Inspirational Park in Ipoh...
Small picture from left: Shazali Abu Mansor, Barjoyai.
National
Singaporean tourists not spending big in Malaysia
SHAH ALAM - Singaporean tourists especially those visiting Johor are reportedly not spending big...
Saify highlighted the issue of expensive food, claiming that many tourists choose Thailand over Malaysia due to its affordability.
National
'Why is food cheaper in Thailand than here?'
SHAH ALAM - TikTok influencer Saify Akhtar has called for lower food prices and improved cultural...
Tourism Johor chief Sharil Nizam Abdul Rahim (four, right) inaugurating a heritage walk in Sungai Segget, Johor Bahru on Sunday. - Photo by Bernama
National
Malaysia's ringgit fall can attract Singaporean tourists
JOHOR BAHRU - The current depreciation of the ringgit should be utilised to draw more Singaporeans...
Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing and Tourism Malaysia's now removed Director-General Datuk Dr Ammar Abd Ghapar. (FILE PIX)
National
Tourism Malaysia DG drama sees board supportive of move while Tiong clarifies "not fired but relegated"
SHAH ALAM - The Malaysia Tourism Promotion (Tourism Malaysia) Board of Directors has reaffirmed its...
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A booth selling truffles is seen in the central province of Hama, Syria, April 17, 2024. - Photo by Xinhua
To make a living, Syrians risk lives to collect truffles
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Lembaga Tabung Haji (TH) announced that 31,600 potential pilgrims have received offers for this year's Haj, including six per cent who successfully appealed for the pilgrimage. Photo Credit: Facebook Haramain (Small picturel: Mustafar)
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