Friday, 5 December 2025

Author: Vicky Fong

Little Cottage – Where nature nurtures

In a quiet corner of Kuching, a unique preschool is redefining early childhood education by reconnecting children with nature. Founded by a mother on a mission, Little Cottage blends academic learning with outdoor exploration – nurturing young minds through soil, sunlight and soul. Learning in Leaf and Light GROWING up,

Kuching’s Forgotten Treasure

Tucked away behind overgrowth and nearly forgotten by time, Kuching’s Old Nurses’ Quarters is more than just a decaying post-war structure—it’s a rare window into Sarawak’s architectural, social, and healthcare history. As calls for its preservation grow, this quietly dignified building prompts a deeper reflection on what progress truly means.

Hanif Arip Sarawak’s Rising Star in Mandopop

With a steady hand and heartfelt vision, Kuching-born Hanif Arip is quietly carving out his place in the Mandopop scene. From his soulful Mandarin vocals to a cinematic space-themed music video, the rising singer’s second single, 时空裂缝 (Tear in Space-Time), reveals both artistic ambition and a deep-rooted pride in his

Journey to Sungei Asap: A glimpse into Sarawak’s indigenous heartland

Deep in Sarawak’s interior lies Sungei Asap, home to one of the state’s smallest and least-known Indigenous communities — the Ukit. Their longhouse, Uma Ukit, recently gained national recognition for its handcrafted rattan wall, a stunning testament to tradition, unity, and artistry. A Longhouse Like No Other Upon arriving in

Sustainable Malaysian brand KALAI gains international spotlight

From her roots in traditional tailoring to leading a modern sustainable fashion label, Kalaivany Kuppusamy’s journey with KALAI celebrates the beauty of natural fabrics like linen and cotton. Her dedication to slow fashion recently earned her brand a spot at Hong Kong’s prestigious HKTDC Fashion InStyle 2025. Natural Fabrics, Global

An artistic marvel

A visit to Temu House in Petaling Jaya brought together creative minds for a vibrant catch-up, set against the backdrop of an inspiring textile exhibition by Malaysian Institute of Art graduates, whose innovative designs reflected deep cultural influences. Textile wonders at Temu House I RECENTLY visited Temu House in Petaling

Colegacy – Japanese minimalism meets Malaysian identity

BLENDING Japanese-inspired minimalism with Malaysian creativity, fashion brand Colegacy is redefining ready-to-wear style for a new generation. CEO Vincent Wong shares how the brand balances quality, culture, and quiet confidence to win over Gen Z and millennial consumers. Unique blend of culture, quality, design We took a closer look at

ESU-Taylor’s Public Speaking Competition 2025

A Voice on the Global Stage OUR writer was recently invited to attend the Finals of a prestigious public speaking competition at Taylor’s College, Lakeside Campus. This annual event is organised by the English-Speaking Union (ESU) of Malaysia in collaboration with Taylor’s College and supported by the Malaysian Institute of

Stitching heritage into style

NANCY Jullok is a Bornean fashion designer from Penampang, Sabah, Malaysia. She is the founder of P’LO, a fashion label celebrated for its innovative fusion of traditional Bornean elements with contemporary design. Through her work, which has been showcased on various international platforms, she highlights her commitment to preserving and

Project Craft Connections: Weaving culture and creativity

Project Craft Connections is a strategic initiative designed to bridge the gap between traditional craftsmanship and urban demand. At its core, the initiative involves external designers working with artisan communities to introduce innovative design strategies, ensuring their crafts meet both local and international market demands. Empowering artisans through community engagements