Jom Belajar: Royal Selangor Pewter
A visit there has been a local highlight for ISKL Elementary students for many years where they get to use traditional tools at the School of Hard Knocks.
A visit there has been a local highlight for ISKL Elementary students for many years where they get to use traditional tools at the School of Hard Knocks.
Jom Belajar explore some everyday greetings in Bahasa Malaysia.
Durian, in Malaysia, is the most exotic of fruits – we love them! But did you know, the flowers from a durian tree are edible as well?
The Year of the Ox is just around the corner. In Chinese culture, the Ox is a valued animal as it has positive characteristics such as hardworking and honesty.
Saya mahu percutian enam bulan dua kali setahun – Jom Belajar caught up with Vincent Cee, about his experiences learning Bahasa Malaysia.
Federal Territory Day (Hari Wilayah Persekutuan) commemorates the establishment of the three federal territories in Malaysia, namely Kuala Lumpur, Labuan, and Putrajaya.
The Malaysian Hindu community notably celebrates Thaipusam in Batu Caves, a sacred place for adherents of the faith.
This simple three-letter slang word can mean an affirmation, dismissal, exasperation, or exclamation in different contexts, and has become a permanent fixture in our colloquial language.
Winter Solstice Festival, also known as Dongzhi Festival (冬至) falls between December 21 – 23 every year – this year, we celebrate it on December 21.
According to the Malaysian Meteorological Department, this year’s annual monsoon season officially began in November and will last until March 2021.
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