• Sonno Launches Eucalyptus Bed Sheets: Less Sweat, More Sleep

    Sleep well, live better has always been the mission for Sonno. This Raya, Sonno has expanded its product line, adding bed sheets to the list. The Sonno Bed Sheets are designed to keep sleepers cool, a perfect addition to any bedroom given our humid weather. As we know, humidity...
  • Big Ocean Dive Launch Party

    In celebration of their 5th anniversary and recent rebranding from Scuba Mike’s, Big Ocean Dive invited new and existing customers to a launch party on the 14th of March, which was held from 2pm to 6pm in their shop at Plaza Damas, Kuala Lumpur. Stepping into the shop, we...
  • Level up your future with FLIP Internship and Career coaching

    With innovation and advanced technological capabilities, opportunities abound. However, even with new jobs being created and new possibilities for work unfolding, unemployment is, sadly, still a dilemma that persists in parts of the world. Malaysia’s unemployment rate stands at approximately 3.4 per cent, while the youth unemployment rate in...
  • Malaysia to impose levy on those flying out of country soon

    Malaysia will impose a levy on anyone flying out the country when the Departure Levy Bill 2019 is passed in Parliament. The Bill was tabled by Deputy Finance Minister Amiruddin Hamzah for its first reading on Monday (April 8). he amount of the proposed levy was not mentioned in...
  • WhatsApp rolling out feature that stops scammers from adding you to groups

    THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK – 03rd April 2019 Popular messaging platform WhatsApp is rolling out a new update that will allow users to block others from adding them into groups automatically. Users will be given three options – Everyone, My Contacts and Nobody. If you choose Nobody then you...
  • Malaysian food ranks low in global survey

    PETALING JAYA – Malaysian food does not rank high among visitors in the latest survey by YouGov, and Chef Wan thinks it could be due to its smaller “food-print”, among other reasons. The country’s popular celebrity chef, whose real name is Datuk Redzuawan Ismail, said there were many factors that...
  • Five simple but healthy habits to start this January

    Cut out soda Even making small diet changes can boost health, and cutting out soda and other sweetened beverages is one of the biggest small changes you can make, reducing both calorie intake and sugar consumption. A high intake of sugary drinks has been linked with a variety of...
  • 8 Fun-Filled Spots in Malaysia Your Kids Would Absolutely Love!

    People often say that Malaysia is a land of public holidays. And they’re not too wrong to say that as the variety of our ethnic makeup results in multiple celebrations. For those with school-going kids, next month (August) will see a one-week semester break which coincides with Hari Raya...
  • 8 Best Cycling Trails in Malaysia You Should Check Out!

    With the modern lifestyle seeing a rapid progression in this country, it seems that more and more Malaysians are placing health and fitness as integral habits to adopt. It’s certainly a welcome trend, especially when you consider the fact that our country, a food paradise of sorts, also has the highest...
  • 5 Top Eco-Friendly Residencies in Malaysia

    Well, rising pollution levels is one of the most significant side-effects of our modern life. From serious threats to citizens’ health to denting the country’s economy by impacting productivity, the hazards of air and water pollution are plenty. While a lot still needs to be done to address the...
  • 10 Unique Museums in Malaysia You Must Visit!

    Our beloved country Malaysia is well-known for its rich and diverse culture. This, in turn, means we have plenty of stories to tell and many customs and cultures to display. From up north in Perlis to all the way in Sabah, there is plenty to discover about our country....
  • 8 Fun and Budget-Friendly Things to Experience in Kota Kinabalu

    The eastern state of Sabah is widely known for being an outdoorsman’s paradise. Last year alone, a total of 3.7 million tourists visited Sabah, generating around RM7.764 billion in income for the state. A trip here would be considered incomplete if one doesn’t take the opportunity to explore the capital city...