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Discover Crockfords Genting 5 star luxury hotel — lavish suites, Forbes-rated service, elite dining & prime location in Resorts World Genting.
Thean Hou Temple Kuala Lumpur guide explores its hill-top view, architecture, festivals & how to get there in KL, Malaysia.
Dong Zen Temple Lantern & Flora Festival Jenjarom exploration, with dazzling lantern displays, major CNY event, photo spots & visitor tips.
Fo Guang Shan Dong Zen Temple Jenjarom is a sacred temple with stunning lantern festival, serene gardens, giant Buddha and cultural heritage in Selangor.
Dua Sua Ka Cafe Bukit Mertajam is a vintage-industrial themed café in Penang with specialty coffee, signature cakes & nostalgic décor.
Penang Street Food Guide presents hawker dishes, where to eat, and how to navigate Penang’s local food scene, by a Penangite.
St Anne’s Church Bukit Mertajam pilgrimage site in Penang is Malaysia’s only Minor Basilica outside an island, historic, spiritual & welcoming to all.
The Empire Tower is Bangkok's first office building with a unique work-life integration model aligned with global organizational trends that connects with digital lifestyles.
Christmas at CentralwOrld in Bangkok, Thailand with Pokemon is quite a unique experience. The crowd is amazingly huge.
Samyan Mitrtown is a mixed-use shopping, office, residential and leisure development located in Bangkok, Thailand.
Sook Siam is an indoor floating market perfect for first-time visitors to Thailand. There are food & craft vendors in a designer marketplace styled to recall regional Thai bazaars of the past.
Lhong was a historic port and warehouse in siheyuan-style (Chinese courtyard architecture). It was built in 1850 as a port for overseas shipping from British Malaya, mainland China, and British Hong Kong by Phraya Pisansuphaphol (Chuen), a wealthy Thai Chinese.
While the restaurant is within a 10-15 minute walk from Chinatown Bangkok, we decided to drive and park in a nearby area. We found a good spot to park the car indeed. And a blessing to spot a Tuk-tuk that was nicely parked in front of an antic building. Naam 1608 Riverside Restaurant It may take a little bit more attention to find the path to the restaurant without a...
Located beside Phitthaya Sathian Bridge and situated alongside Phadung Krung Kasem Canal, this is yet another location to visit if you are an art lover.
Talat Noi Street Art has no lack of artistic surprises. You can find beautiful setups in almost every part of the Talat Noi neighborhood.
Located at Yaowarat Rd, Bangkok, Chinatown is famous for its night market and street food, besides the many gold smith and gold trading shops along the road.
Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen (The Big Buddha), is the royal wat located in Phasi Charoen district, Bangkok, at the Chao Phraya River. It is part of the Maha Nikaya fraternity and is the origin of the Dhammakaya tradition.
Artist House Bangkok, or Baan Silapin is located in Khlong Bang Luang Floating Market. It serves as a communal cafe, restaurant, art gallery, and performance space.
Khlong Bang Luang floating market has quite some hip cafe, restaurants, and arts outlets lined up along the neighbourhood. A khlong (Thai: คลอง, pronounced [kʰlɔ̄ːŋ]), alternatively spelt as klong (/ˈklɔːŋ/) commonly refers to a canal in Thailand.
Icon Siam, Bangkok, is a real estate masterpiece that lives up to its claim – the icon unrivaled. The artistic interior of Icon Siam reminds me of K11 Art Mall in Hong Kong. Exclusively elegant.
Bugis Singapore is known for its dynamic mix of culture, heritage, shopping, and modern attractions.
Walk through Orchard Road Christmas lights Singapore — dazzling light-ups, snow shows, festive villages & street parties perfect for family & travel moments.
Every traveller is a storyteller. It’s the festive season. Merry Christmas! Santa in da house. Interior Design Hotel Room A comfort, spacious and clean room. The room comes with a swimming pool view. Swimming Pool Bugis view from swimming pool level of Intercontinental Singapore, Bugis Junction Bugis+ mall view. Singapore National Library view from the entrance...