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Sabah and Sarawak are two of the largest Malaysian states on the island of Borneo. Besides being the vastest states in the country, Sabah and Sarawak are very much different from other states in Peninsular Malaysia, especially in culture, religion, attractions and even food! There are many interesting experiences to indulge in and we want you to share your stories!
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Johor is a Malaysian state located in the southern portion of Peninsular Malaysia and it's one of the most developed states in Malaysia. It is also the nearest point to Singapore. So, what’s hot in Johor?
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A place to spot celebrities up close (and somewhere to take your mum to).
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We are looking for locations in Pahang, Malaysia - our third largest state in the country! We have the highlands, the rainforest, and the coastal areas all in one state! Nevertheless, Pahang would always be one of the best tourist spots in Malaysia!
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One of London's best music venues
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Ad Hoc is my favorite (and the most colorful) shop on King's Road. It opened in 1995, some of you might know it as the Boy London shop. It's full of sequins and bright colors, the perfect shop for summertime.
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A small Scandinavian corner in Soho.
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When was the last time you went out when everyone could decide on eating the same type of food?
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The Scootercaffe (sometimes called Scooterworks), is a really cool cafe near Waterloo Station.
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Are you up for some footie but not just on TV? Check out The Hive.
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During my trip to London, I toured and visited a ton of places. South Bank, however, was definitely one of my favorites!
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Victoria Miro Gallery on Wharf Road, is a sprawling contemporary art gallery.
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There is one place in Leeds where I will always feel welcome, never too old, too underdressed or too over the top. It is cheap, cheerful, and excitingly different. It is Fab Cafe and it is my home from home.
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I absolutely love the Troxy!
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Have you ever thought of going down to the business or financial district in your country for a lomowalk but didn't, because you thought the area would be very formal and boring? I had the same impression too until I went down to the Central Business District area in Singapore!
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I've been working at the Empty Bottle as a freelance sound tech for a few years now. Working there has been wonderful and I've had the opportunity to take a whole bunch of pictures. Enjoy!
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I have once mentioned this incredible piece of art in an article, but now, months later, I still think it deserves its own space. Read here about the "Twilight Arch" and why there is no place better to "let go".
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Ipoh Railway Station was built in the "British Raj" Moghul style with Moorish domes and turrets. This imposing structure was important for transporting Kinta Valley's valuable mineral during the colonial rule. This impressive landmark is known as "Taj Mahal of Ipoh" by the locals.
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Every 2-3 years, there is a light festival here, which is unlike any other.
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A few weeks ago I spent the weekend in my hometown. I took my bike out for a spin and went looking for a place to test out black and white film on my Canon, and this apartment block came to my mind. This housing complex was a project by architects G. Gambirasio and G. Zenoni at the end of the seventies and it's characterized by its red bricks' and regular geometry.