Collection of Tunku Ábidin 's columns published in The Star newspaper with additional articles and speeches. His writing addresses many key concerns of Malaysians: from English in education, corruption and freedom of the press to public transport, Ramadhan buffets and potholes.
The drawings provide a window both into the natural history of the time and the 19th-century British settlement in the Malay Peninsula.
Takes the reader on a whirlwind tour and is packed with photographs of the country's varied treasures.
Malaysia at Random provides the answers to these and many other fun and fascinating questions about the country.
From two planes and RM40 million debt, how AirAsia made flying possible for everyone and is now Asia's largest LCC group
More than 30 different conjugated forms for each verb
Lee Kuan Yew World City Prize is a biennial international award that honours outstanding achievements and contributions to the creation of liveable, vibrant and sustainable urban communities around the world...
This is the first retrospective written by landscape architect and designer Made Wijaya about his own garden designs, the inspiration behind his work, and the various styles he has adopted as his own. ...
In this watercolour sketchbook, one of Malaysia's most accomplished artists records the capital's rich architectural heritage and captures the spirit of everyday life on its streets and its markets.