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Jalan Masjid India- a slice of India in the heart of Kuala Lumpur

02nd October 2009
Kuala Lumpur is Malaysia's largest city and its capital. It is considered the fastest growing city in Malaysia and one of the most rapid in Asia in terms of population and economy. Since the late 90's Kuala Lumpur has experienced a rapid rate of expansio... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Singapore e-Guide: Comprehensive and Consolidated eGuide.

13th August 2009
Are you new to Singapore? Need to know the full information about Singapore about the site seeing, Culture, tourism, accommodation, hotels, restaurants, houses Jobs, Job Consultants and placement agencies, Visa info, inexpensive flights etc in one glance?... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Discover What to See While Visiting Toronto

22nd June 2009
Areas: Toronto is lucky to have a multicultural explosion right at their fingertips! Visit cultural areas such as Greek-town, where the party is always in full swing, to Little Italia, Corso Italia, 3 Chinatowns, Korea Town, Little India, Portugal village... Read >
Author: Wyatt Lucas

Great Singapore Sale – The Island-wide Shopping Extravaganza

04th June 2009
Starting from 29th of May to 26th of July 2009 a significant event will take place in Singapore, marking the exclusive season for discerning shoppers worldwide. It is none other than the Great Singapore Sale where almost everything under the sun is sold a... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Budget Hotels in Singapore – Check-in For an Economical Accommodation

11th May 2009
Due to its reputation as foremost business center in Southeast Asia and an adored tourism destination, millions of tourists fly to Singapore every year. They come here for business purpose, leisure voyage as well as to enjoy the attraction of the country ... Read >
Author: nancy eben

Little India: A little piece of India in Singapore

08th April 2009
Little India is an ethnic neighbourhood that has found root in Singapore, and as its name suggests has key elements of Indian culture. Across from Chinatown Little India is towards the East of the Singapore River and north of Kampong Glam. Both areas c... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

The Colourful Street, Little India.

10th March 2009
Little India spreads around Jalan Masjid India, covering the area between Jalan Bunus and Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman. This street was created after Indian Muslims started to build their community around the Indian Mosque in the region. Little India loc... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Wonderful Singapore - from British Colony to Asian Powerhouse

10th March 2009
The Merlion's origins are a combination of the magical and mundane. Toward the end of the thirteenth century, a Buddhist prince from the Indonesian island of Sumatra founded the Kingdom of Temasek near what is today Singapore. One day, he arrived at a lar... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

What Are Singapore's Main Tourist Attractons and Activities?

03rd February 2009
So what are Singapore's main tourist attractions and activities? Singapore is made up of many races, cultures and traditions. In Singapore, you can view some of the most interesting and beautiful buildings and places and in Singapore, you can find great f... Read >
Author: Farazila Abu

Mustafa Centre, 24 hours shopping

01st February 2009
Mustafa Centre was started in 1971 by Indian entrepreneur Mustaq Ahmad. The business initially sold only apparel. Later the business was shifted to the Serangoon Plaza's ground floor. Mustaq Ahmad bought a shophouse in Syed Alwi Road, and later on bought ... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Little India, all things Indian in Singapore

01st February 2009
Little India is located in Singapore and is an ethnic neighbourhood comprising mostly of Indians. Little India is located on the east side of the Singapore River, and one can cut crossways to it from Chinatown. Chinatowns is located on the western side of... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Travelling in Kuala Lumpur- A shopaholic’s dream come true

31st January 2009
Kuala Lumpur is the capital city of Malaysia and is also the largest city in Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur in the Malay language means "muddy estuary". Kula Lumpur was founded in 1857. The city was originally a Chinese tin mining village. Kuala Lumpur became the... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Little India – The Malaysian Home Away from Home

09th January 2009
Reflecting the vibrancy and diversity of the Asian subcontinent, Little Indian empowers the culture of a home away from home. Located in the midst of the hustle and bustle of Kuala Lumpur, Little India is nestled along Masjid India Street, close to Jalan ... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Experience in the festivities and indulgences of Chinatown

06th January 2009
Chinatown brings forth the memories of years past, when the Chinese settled on this quaint island and made their living. Taking up a large area of Georgetown around Campbell Road, Chinatown was named so because of the vast amount of settlements taking ove... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Penang: A City that has it All

06th January 2009
A city in Malaysia that is rich with a diverse array of attractions, Penang holds the distinction of being known as the food paradise of Malaysia. The city is also home to some of the best beaches in the country. In addition to this fact it is also one... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe
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