Once divinely regarded as a substance from the heavenly realms and used as a form of currency by the Aztecs and Mayans, chocolate is today one of the most widely enjoyed snacks throughout the world.
The Chinese language is today not only one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, it is also a profound language with a rich history, being among the world's oldest surviving languages.
Tokyo is not only one of the three greatest command centres of our modern world's economy, it is also where the old meets the new in perfect harmony. Culture, history and modernity - Tokyo has it.
Malaysia is one of the world's few megadiverse countries. This country's tropical rainforests and mangroves boast thousands of unique wildlife species. Here are 20 of them.
Malaysia's year-long tropical climate makes it home to one of the world's most biodiverse regions of tropical rainforests and islands, and undoubtedly a haven for all nature lovers out there.
From an island shrouded in the obscurity of misty legends and folklores, Singapore has now developed into one of the world's most revered financial capitals and economic powerhouses.
Malaysia and Singapore, two countries with diverse cultures and religions, stand out in the world as one of the few countries with the most diverse assortment of festivals and observances.
Malaysia, a uniquely multicultural and multireligious country, is home to most of the world's major religions. Here are some of the most popular religious sites to visit while you are in the country.
A futuristic bayside garden situated near Singapore's central financial district, Gardens by the Bay is the embodiment of modern sustainable development and is a must visit if you are in Singapore.
Japan boasts a large variety of unique, mouthwatering dishes and cooking styles not originally found anywhere else in the world. When travelling to Japan, here is a list of dishes you must not miss.
Moving into a new neighbourhood or living environment marks a new phase and experience in life. Here are some tips that can help you adapt more quickly and effectively into your new environment.
Also known as "Little Edo" after the old name for Tokyo, Kawagoe is a tranquil city northwest of Tokyo that is perhaps one of the last few surviving traces of Edo's old lifestyle and architecture.
A small island and popular tourist destination just southwest of Tokyo, Enoshima boasts one of the most attractive natural sceneries and delicious seafood cuisine within the Greater Tokyo Area.
Learning a new language can be a highly challenging task, but an immensely rewarding one as well. Here are some tips that can help you progress better in it.
Malaysia and Singapore are two melting pots in Southeast Asia that share many cultural similarities in their multicultural societies, making them unique in the eyes of the world.