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Tarzan trippin’ the Malaysian rainforest

We had an extraordinary guest this week.

Millitary trained and fit as a fiddle, Richard is 23 year old, 6 foot 4 inches in height and has a body packed with rippin’ muscles. While making his way from Singapore to Bangkok, he discovered us while surfing the internet and immediately took a direct bus to join [...]

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We’d rather get lost in the jungle.
As adventurers and survivalists, we have trekked into the deepest jungle, cross the widest rivers and braved the nastiest wildlife. Going boldly where no man has gone before is somewhat our forte.
Yet, taking a step into e-wilderness had us scrambling for cover.

When someone first suggested that we [...]

Malaysian Architecture - Nyonya Chinese Peranakan Shop Houses

Modernity is a sword that slices both ways – its wielder sometime gets cut too.
On 2000’s New Year’s Day, streets like Penang’s Lebuh Chulia saw rental shot from RM300 to RM4000 overnight, pulling the rugs under tenants’ feet causing them to flee by the thousands, leaving old buildings and shop houses unattended till today. What [...]