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Her Convent Bond
Ramlah Mohamed at a school corridor in Convent Batu Pahat Ramlah Mohamed, 82, fondly known as Auntie Rom, was the first Malay lady to ...
My Johor Stories Heritage Walk, last Sunday
“An awesome Sunday morning spent with Peggy Loh, author of My Johor Stories at a Heritage Walk around downtown Johor Baru, our old city c...
Meet-up with Friends of the Museums in JB
In late December 2023, I received a message from Susan Chong in Singapore who said: With Friends of the Museum, Singapore, in Johor ...
Impiana Senai shares Chinese New Year goodwill
In 2017, I had the privilege to witness the grand opening of Impiana Hotel Senai as the first business-class hotel in this area and was b...
Selera Citarasa at Tea Garden for Ramadan
In January 2024, I read the news that a proudly Johor brand, Tea Garden, was inducted into the prestigious Malaysia Book of Records with t...
Focus on Jalan Tan Hiok Nee
Every now and then, I may receive messages from students and university undergraduates with enquiries about certain topics they read from ...
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More than just kimchi
Special delights of the South
Master chef keeps them coming back for more
Carers of the elderly are the real heroes
They are old but they glow for us carers
All I really want for Christmas...
The day my dad got 'whacked'
Dearly missing my street snacks of old
Shopping is fun again
A prevailing sense of lawlessness
Capt Bala's wisdom to the rescue
Express no more
Night train to Bangalore
Chauffered around in Penang
Glimpses of old Singapore
Paid to pee in toilet
South Port's green spot
Nature trail in Gopeng
Streets of chaos
Johor's muscle man
Wetland Wonders
Tutti frutti moments
Coffee, South Indian style
Dedicated to local bargains
Banquet in a basin
Toast of the town
Bill, please?
Three men and a flush
Spell that again?
Bare and beautiful
How low can you go?
Terror train ride
Adidas Kampung - practical forest footwear
From drool and poo!
Roads are not dustbins
Granny's face powder
They cherish their craft
On the handicraft trail
Notes and Postmarks
Never Stop Writing
Huh? Blogging? Banners?
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