Best Spots Around Klang Valley For Cycling Activity

lady cycling while looking at her wrist watch

Cycling is definitely a good choice of exercise that can break a good sweat and burn some fats. Not only that you can experience a scenic view along your adventure, cycling can also be a form of family activity. But living in a city, there are always a lot of fast moving vehicles around and […]

KLIA and KLIA2 to be rebranded as Terminal 1 and 2

The Malaysian government has agreed in principle to rebrand the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 (KLIA2) to KLIA Terminal 1 and KLIA Terminal 2 respectively. Transport minister Anthony Loke said the rebranding proposal followed a Cabinet meeting last week, noting the exercise aimed at improving their marketability, value and […]

Auspicious Foods To Usher The Chinese New Year

fish steamed on a plate garnished with spring onions

The Chinese New Year is the biggest celebration for Chinese and during the 15 days, families and friends get together for good foods. During the feast and celebrations, there are certain auspicious foods that is a must in the menu that have different meanings including prosperity, wealth, good luck, unity, success and many more. Which […]

Jalan Segambut

Jalan Segambut is the main road that passes through the Segambut township. The word segambut is derived from gambut, a type of soil which is known as peat in English. This type of soil is made of decomposed vegetable matter and is soft and loose.

Jalan Bangsar

When two Antwerp merchants, Edward Bunge and Alfred Grisar, started a rubber plantation in Kuala Lumpur, they combined their names to create the “Bunge-Grisar Rubber Estate” which was later known as the “Bung-Sar Estate”. The road leading to the estate was then named as Bung-Sar Road. Subsequently, the name was later changed to Jalan Bangsar.

Jalan Balai Polis

Due to its location in downtown Kuala Lumpur, it was one of the earliest road built in the city. Initially connecting the High Street (Jalan Tun Tan Siew Sin) with Petaling Street (Jalan Petaling), it has then been truncated, and today it stops at Jalan Panggung. The road was named after the police station located […]