De’Harmony Piece comprises a duo, Awang Hassan Salleh and Hj Zulkifli Hj Mohd Salleh. Their show normally takes two hours with the accompaniment of keyboards and tambourine. Speaking to Sunday Bulletin recently, Hj Zulkifli said, he and Awang Hassan are two local music lovers who focus more on evergreen songs. Both of them can not .
Alumni UM Chapter Brunei Association will be organising a meeting to elect and appoint members for the higher community council of the Alumni UM Chapter Brunei Association which will be held today (March 28) at the Malaysian High Commission, Jalan Kebangsaan, Brunei Darussalam at 2.30pm. In conjunction with the event, the community members Pro Temp .
The fifth ‘Belia Cinta Tanah Air’ programme will be held from February 7 to February 28. The programme, which is organised by the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports, is held in conjunction with the 26th National Day celebration. The programme is divided into three phases, namely, Empowering Youths, Taking Part in the National Day .
The colonial-era Central Market is located in Jalan Hang Kasturi, mere minutes away from popular hop Chinatown in Petaling Street. A long way from 1888 when it was built and originally served as a wet market. It has since been classified as a Heritage Site by the Malaysian Heritage Society and is now a landmark .
An organisation of Malaysians in Brunei, Persatuan Kebajikan Melayu SeMalaysia (PKMS) last night organised a farewell dinner for Media Permata Editor Abdul Latif Abu Bakar. Present were PKMS President Capt (Ret) A H Amran Haji Aman, advisor Prof Dato Dr Hashim Awang, Hj Mohd Daud Ismail, Prof Madya Dr Haji Su’aidi Dato Haji Safei, Encik .
Surrounded by the scenic breath-taking scenery, rolling hills and Tudor-styled cottages, Cameron Highlands is situated on the largest hill retreat in Malaysia. The luxurious boutique resort features 56 beautifully appointed rooms and suites, as well as a 18-hole golf course. It also houses the wellness centre of the award-winning Spa Village Group, which offers exotic .
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Cameron Highlands or ‘Tanah Tinggi Cameron’ in Malay, is one of the well-known destinations amongst Bruneian tourists. Visiting the site is a must as visitors can learn about the history and obtain information about the Boh Plantation. Recently, new roads were constructed to allow easier access to Cameron Highlands. The journey from Ipoh, Perak to .
Since the 1950s, Geylang Serai is a popular destination for visitors to Singapore, especially during Ramadhan and Hari Raya Aidilfitri. Just as the Malaysians are proud of Kampong Baru at the centre of Kuala Lumpur, Singaporeans are also proud of Geylang Serai Malay village in the heart of Singapore. Wooden houses still stand strong in .
TELAMBA Bay, 15km from Tutong Town and 13km from BMC, is a new recreational area on the tourism map. Awang Bohari Abdullah, Manager of Sakam Enterprise, and owner of Telamba Bay homestay said, “Telamba Bay opened two months ago but promotional activities to pull in tourists and visitors to Kampong Telamba has been going on .
THE Tamoi Tengah traditional village is a village that preserves local cultures and lifestyles. The residents of the village provide jobs for themselves as well as preserve local skills. The attraction of the village is an ancient house of Mingai Zari that showcases household items dating back as far as China’s Ming Dynasty. Mingai Zari .