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Tabin Wildlife Reserve, with approximately 121,000 hectares, is the largest wildlife reserve in Sabah in Eastern Malaysia.

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"Asians love to shop and eat and eat and shop," says Noridah Kamarudin, Hong Kong office director of Tourism Malaysia.

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For those looking for a holiday of a different knd, there's plenty to see and do in Kampung Sungai Haji Dorani, a dream village of paddy fields and century old canals.

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Early season snowfalls have blanketed across BC and Alberta in Canada pushing forward the opening dates for many ski resorts.

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The dramatic colour and styles of the Rajasthan turban reveals caste, what a man does for a living and where he comes from.

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To say that the pitcher plant is a botanical oddity is not far from wrong.More
Portuguese sailors in the 16th Century called the island of Taiwan 'Ilha Formosa', Beautiful Island.More
Between Sipadan and Mabul Island lies a sandbar that sits on the Ligitan Reefs. The extensive reef stretch is the foundation of a best-kept secret dive destination.More
Sandakan in Sabah is a town rich in historical sites. Western visitors come to visit its historical monuments. More
Where would you go to view the rafflesia, the world's biggest flower? Most people would immediately think of Borneo. How about Kampung Ulu Geroh?More
Queue for a view. For a unique vantage point, take a trip up the striking steel-and-glass Petronas Twin Towers in the centre of Kuala Lumpur.More
Located in the heart of Southeast Asia, Malaysia is blessed with sandy white beaches, clear waters and lots of diving. More
Eco-tourism and rainforest preservation were two of the main topics discussed by Malaysia's Minister of Tourism Dr. Datuk Leo Michael Toyad in his speech.More
The sound is overwhelming ... If you had to give all those sounds one name, it would be Taman Negara. Malaysians simply call it the "Green Heart," and it is Malaysia's oldest national park.More
Southeast Asians are returning to Bali in droves. The Indonesian resort island has steadily and successfully rebuilt its reputation as a luxury weekend getaway for Asians.More
A little island not more than 20 minutes away by boat from the sleepy village of Marang, on the east coast of Malaysia, Pulau Kapas (Cotton Island) basks idyllically as it has for over 270 million years.More
Pangkor Island, the paradise island, is one of the famous and well known islands in Malaysia. It is located approximately 90 kilometres southwest of Ipoh.More
Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand are magnets for foreigners looking to retire in exotic sun-soaked localesMore
The island of Langkawi was once a secret hideaway for pirates and now, with the opening of Four Seasons Resort, Langkawi has transformed into a decidedly more civilized--and exotic--escape.More
Club Med Cherating Beach, on the east coast of Malaysia provides the ultimate in an all-inclusive holiday package.More