Posts Tagged ‘Culture’
South Korea’s hit NeNe Chicken chain is now at Genting Highlands
South Korea’s hallyu wave has left an interesting legacy among Malaysians with an appreciation for k-drama, k-pop girl bands and, tastiest of all, an obsession for beautifully fried, gloriously crispy, and melt-in-the-mouth tender South Korean-style fried chicken. While they have become popular of late in Malaysia, none of them are plonked 5,167 feet up a…
Read MoreNaza Communications embarks on Nuri Programme to empower rural communities in Malaysia
Naza Corporation Holdings Sdn Bhd’s integrated infrastructure services provider arm, Naza Communications signed a momentous Memorandum of Understanding yesterday with a trailblazing team of collaborative partners to implement and accelerate a unique initiative that seeks to empower rural communities that has been dubbed the NURI Programme. The collaboration partners that will embark with Naza Communications…
Read MoreOverbooked on a flight in Malaysia? Here’s what you need to know
So you’ve booked your flight tickets, had a smooth ride to the airport and arrived a good two hours before boarding time. Then, somehow, you were told that your seat is no longer available. The infamous United Airlines fiasco brought to light the ‘take any measures necessary’ approach airlines can make in the event of…
Read MoreDHL’s new eCommerce division in Malaysia will help you get your stuff on time
If there’s ever a pet peeve when you’re buying stuff online it’s the fact that whatever you bought never arrives in one piece or for the matter at the right time. Assuming it ever arrives at all. If you’re an e-tailer, shoddy deliveries are even more of a headache as they’re usually issued out to…
Read MoreThree men, two bags and a Galaxy A7
When smartphones are issued for review, they’re usually loaners that are given out for a couple of weeks or a month at most. During that time, a smartphone is put through their paces in a battery of benchmarks and a practical usage test as we take them as daily drivers through the course of the…
Read MoreMicrosoft launches M-Powered portal to drive opportunities for those with disabilities
Microsoft Malaysia has just launched M-Powered, a unique web portal that aims to help drive employment and entrepreneurship for people with disabilities. The portal was launched on a sunny Thursday morning on April 13 2017 by delegates from Microsoft as well as worthies from the government and other representatives from non-profit organisations such as MaGIC,…
Read MoreThis is the only umbrella you’ll ever need to buy in your lifetime and you can now buy it in Malaysia
Imagine an umbrella that can survive 50mph hour winds head-on, won’t poke you or passerby in the eye with a sharp spoke and is built so robustly that it can last a lifetime of use. Not only do these absurdly tough umbrellas exist, you can actually buy them in Malaysia they have actually just set…
Read MoreNestlé Omega Plus showcases healthy cooking options
It’s a new year and with it comes new resolutions and hopefully healthier eating. Nestlé Omega Plus kicked the year off with a special workshop which saw Dato’ Dr. Rajbans Singh, Consultant Physician and Geriatrician at Pantai Medical Centre, TV host Wong Chui Ling and fitness personality Linora Low sharing ways and tasty recipes for people…
Read MoreChinese New Year with the OPPO R9s
When Chinese New Year rolls in every year, it acts is an ironman triathlon of sorts for people and phones alike. On the first three days of Chinese New Year, it is considered customary to visit the homes of family, friends and relatives to wish them well for the lunar new year. Wellwishers wake up…
Read More3 Ways the Samsung Gear S3 will help you rock the Year of the Rooster
The Samsung Gear S3 is one of the poshest looking smartwatches in eons. Coming in two aesthetic variants – the S3 Classic and the S3 Frontier that are designed by a master Swiss watchmaker and then packing some serious customisability, the Gear S3 is as fetching as it is functional. Check out how one of…
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