The Rainforest World Music Festival 2026 is set to take place from June 26 to 28, 2026, bringing its signature mix of global music and cultural exchange back to the Sarawak Cultural Village. Located at the base of Mount Santubong, the venue once again provides a striking natural setting for what has become one of […]
Morality, Myth, and the Ten Courts of Hell at Haw Par Villa
Haw Par Villa (previously known as Tiger Balm Garden) had been on my radar for years, so I was excited to finally see it for myself during a recent trip to Singapore. In fact, I found it so intriguing that I visited twice in one week! I had initially expected to learn all about Tiger […]
Hat Yai Municipal Park: A First-Time Visitor’s Guide
Hat Yai Municipal Park is a must-visit for anyone coming to Hat Yai, but here’s the catch: it can be tricky to fully enjoy without your own transportation. Why, you ask? Because if you’re relying on community songthaews to get there and back, their schedule is not necessarily going to match yours. In fact, I’d […]
Visiting Kuching’s Borneo Cultures Museum
Malaysia has plenty of fascinating museums, but Kuching’s Borneo Cultures Museum is one of my most recent favorites. With an impressive 1600-plus artifacts on display, it’s easy to get spiritually pulled into the visuals. One of the exhibits drew me in so intensely that my eyes welled with tears. There was something hauntingly familiar about […]
Kampung Walks in Langkawi: 20 Local Plants Worth Slowing Down For
Back in late 2024, I started taking daily village walks in Langkawi as a healthier lifestyle goal. It’s easy to do, free and all it requires of me is stepping out the door and just doing it. By taking the smaller village side roads I’m able avoid busy road traffic and kind of get lost […]
Hooked on Terengganu: Squid Jigging, Culture & Endless Coastlines
Twelve years ago, Kuala Terengganu felt like a sleepy seaside town with an eclectic array of storefronts and seemingly no visible town theme. It was real, raw, and unfamiliar. Beyond the Perhentian Islands, this part of Terengganu felt like secret handshake territory to me (at the time) and a little uncomfortable. Returning this year on […]
Squid, Sea Legs & Salty Boats: A Real Candat Sotong Experience
Curious about candat sotong? This Malaysian squid jigging tradition takes place every year off the coast of Kuala Terengganu during the annual Candat Sotong Festival, and throughout the squid season. After 10 years of wanting to join, I finally did have my first candat sotong experience. From rustic fishing boats to the real challenge of […]







