Kwai Chai Hong (鬼仔巷) Kuala Lumpur: The Hidden Chinatown Alley You Must Visit

Kwai Chai Hong

Kwai Chai Hong is one of Kuala Lumpur’s most charming hidden gems — a restored laneway in Chinatown that blends heritage, art, and storytelling into a vibrant cultural experience. Tucked behind the busy streets of Petaling Street, this colourful alley transports visitors back in time through murals, restored shophouses, and nostalgic scenes of old Kuala Lumpur. […]

Jalan Pantai Baharu

Parallel to Sungai Pantai, this is a main road providing access from the Federal Highway to the Bangsar and Taman Bukit Pantai areas. Hotel & Accomodation Pullman Kuala Lumpur Bangsar Buildings Menara TM TM Convention Centre Government & Public Services Pantai Police Station Pantai Fire and Rescue Station Education Institution Sekolah Kebangsaan Bangsar Non-Profit Wisma […]

Jalan Kepong

This road was the city’s main route to Kepong, when it was the mining town, which was subsequently developed into a rubber estate. Kepong which means ‘surround’, may refer to its being surrounded by hills. Shopping AEON Mall Metro Prima AEON BiG Kepong Public Transportation MRT Metro Prima Station MRT Kepong Baru Station MRT Jinjang […]

Jalan Dewan Bahasa

Literally a road named as it leads to the building that houses the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka (Institute of Language and Literature), which is opened in 1962. Prior to that in the earlier days, it was known as the Flying Club Road, as it is the approach road to the airport of Kuala Lumpur’s first […]

Jalan Athinahapan

Tan Sri Athi Nahappan arrived to Penang when he was still about 9 years old. When he grew up and the World War 2 broke out, he worked as journalist for Tamil publications and became the youngest editor at Tamil Nesan at the age of 22. He then went to London with his family in […]

Jalan Cochrane

Jalan Cochrane is named after Charles Walter Hamilton Cochrane, who has served in the Federated Malay States (FMS) in Perak in 1899, and then was appointed as the British General Advisor of Johor, British Resident of Perak and Chief Secretary of the FMS.

Treat Yourself With Handcrafted Mooncakes by Local Bakers This Mid-Autumn

Mooncake by local bakers Malaysia

As the mid-autumn festival arrives, it means that the gifting season is here again. For the Chinese, mooncake is not just a food. It is a tradition deep in their hearts, symbolizing a spiritual feeling. During the mid-autumn, the Chinese eat mooncakes together with closed ones, or gifting mooncakes to relatives and friends to express their best wishes.