Protecting our cultural identity
Malaysia’s vernacular architecture is part of the nation’s cultural identity and Prof Dr Muhammad Pauzi Abdul Latif (pictured) is hoping more can be done to help the younger generation appreciate and preserve the homes built by our forefathers.
Rainforest Tree House: Living it up with nature
If you share Tan Yong Yeow’s love for the environment and do not mind getting some dirt on you, then you would probably appreciate a stay at his Rainforest Tree House in Kulai, Johor.
At home at Rumah Singgora
Mohamad Salleh bought a total of 12 kampung houses located in the centre of town near Kota Bharu after the floods that hit Kelantan in 2014.
Aman Rimba: Finding peace in the forest
Ever wondered what it would be like to have your own private resort? A stay at Aman Rimba will allow you to live out this dream.
Terrapuri Heritage Village: Land of Palaces
Stepping into the Terrapuri Heritage Village resort is like entering the realm of a mystical lost kingdom with its clusters of ancient dark wood Malay traditional timber houses and structures set against lush and serene surroundings.
The Simple Life at Spyder Hill
When girls her age were playing with dolls, Suze Q, as she is affectionately known, was collecting bugs.
Bon Ton: The warmth of traditional hospitality
“It is like being invited to a friend’s place”, “the food is delicious”, “the wine cellar is impressive” are just some of the comments from guests who have visited Bon Ton Resort Langkawi on the island of Langkawi, Kedah.
Perfumed sweetness — Lavand
Lavand was founded purely on a passion for anything sumptuous — to be exact, the sublime feeling of biting into lush gourmet chocolates, or the explosion in your mouth as you sink your teeth into delectable baklavas.
Smoking hot goodness — Augustine Smokery
It was one fine Easter holiday when Henry Augustine Chuah, who was still a college student then, felt a great urge to pick up charcuterie and food-smoking.