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Icescape Ice Rink, IOI City Mall Putrajaya

Icescape is recognized as the first and only Olympic size ice-skating rink in Malaysia which was opened to public back in November 2014. Located on the first floor of IOI City Mall Putrajaya, it offers introductory skating lessons for beginners, as well as comprehensive lessons for professional skaters. The rink is designed for leisure skating, speed skating, ice hockey, premier performances, as well as professional competitions. Read also:  10 Best Theme Parks in Malaysia Table of Content Ticket Prices Rental & Facilities Getting to Know Phua Hong Yee About IOI City Mall Contact Information Icescape Ice Rink, IOI City Mall Putrajaya Icescape Ice Rink was officially named the Biggest Ice Rink in Malaysia by the Malaysia Book of Records during an award presentation ceremony on December 1st, 2015. It is the only Olympic size ice-skating rink in the country, with an ice surface measuring up to 30m by 60m (1800m²). Icescape Ice Rink, IOI City Mall Putrajaya Ticket Prices (Up...

Jawi House Cafe Gallery, Pulau Pinang

Housed within the artistic precinct of Penang's George Town is the Jawi House Cafe Gallery - the island's first Peranakan Muslim heritage restaurant that is steep in culture and valuable traditions. Read also:  10 Must-Try Street Food in Pulau Pinang, Malaysia Authentic Jawi Peranakan Food at Jawi House Cafe Gallery, Pulau Pinang Jawi House Cafe Gallery, Pulau Pinang Authentic Jawi Peranakan Food Jawi House was brought into existence by the Karim family of George Town, Pulau Pinang. The family is of a Punjabi-Jawi Peranakan ancestry and they have been running the establishment for six generations. It fondly describes its dishes as "food for feasting" as it takes diners on a culinary journey along the early historical spice routes when local Malay women passionately domesticated the herbs and spices that were brought home by their Indian, Arab and Punjabi husbands from across lands and seas through trades and long sails. A meal here promises an indelible gastronom...

Top 5 Things to do in Ko Phi Phi

No trip to southern Thailand would be complete without a visit to the stunning Phi Phi Islands. Just a quick boat ride from popular destinations like Phuket and Krabi, these beautiful islands are a must-see for anyone looking for adventure, excitement, and natural beauty. Whether you're a young backpacker looking to party the night away on Ko Phi Phi Don or a nature lover hoping to explore the pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters of Koh Phi Phi Le, there's something for everyone here. So if you're planning a trip to the Phi Phi Islands, be sure to check out our top 5 picks for the best things to see and do while you're here - and get ready for an unforgettable experience! Read also: What to Expect in Ko Phi Phi, Thailand Table of Content Popular Pizzerias Phi Phi Viewpoint Slinky Beach Bar Full Moon Party Thai Bamboo Tattoo Getting Around Ko Phi Phi Top 5 Things to do in Ko Phi Phi Popular Pizzerias If you're a pizza lover, then you simply have to try these...

Ho Chi Minh: Behind the Sound of Pollution

Taking your first step into another country will always leave you in awe. Vietnam, however, has left me with an entirely different level of amazement. In short, Vietnam was jaw-dropping, eye-opening, mind-blowing, heart-pumping, and every other bodily-related adjectives I could think of. Despite being an Asian, Vietnam, a country only 2,659.7 kilometres away, has made me realised that I was mistaken about everything I thought I knew about Asia. Read also: Cat Cat Village in Sapa, Vietnam Ho Chi Minh: Behind the Sound of Pollution Prior to this trip, I have read about the experiences of other bloggers just so I know what to expect when I am there. It was surprising to come across a few blog posts entitled ' Giving Vietnam Another Chance ', and there were just too many negative remarks about the country that I was scheduled to fly to in less than a week's time. In order to make sure that I was able to embrace Vietnam wholeheartedly, I reassured myself that these bloggers ...

Paris: The City of Art

It has been more than a year since I was in Paris, yet I could never forget how it felt like when I took my first step onto the French soils. I was really eager to share the experience with my readers, but I was concerned that I was not able to fitly convey in words the grandeur and splendor of this city. You see, Paris is the city of art, and it's almost illegitimate if I do not give it the full glory it deserves. Read also:  Aéro Club Paul Tissandier, France Paris: The City of Art Delving into an entirely different culture and way of life can sometimes be a little harrowing. Growing up in Asia my whole life, the Western world is undoubtedly very foreign to me. This unfamiliarity has made my travel experience strikingly contrasting with the rest, because I did not have the slightest knowledge of what to expect, nor was I able to find a single likeness in the language and customs in this part of the world. Paris: The City of Art The Parisian streets at twilight Cruising alon...