
Sound of silence cloaks mysterious Ghost Cave
OUT of sight deep within the limestone hills of Bau, about 40 kilometres southwest of Kuching, lies a place where silence seems to have a

OUT of sight deep within the limestone hills of Bau, about 40 kilometres southwest of Kuching, lies a place where silence seems to have a

BY JACINTHA JOLENE OVER the course of a week, Michelin-starred chef Tam Kwok Fung immersed himself in the state’s rich and diverse culinary landscape. And

KUCHING: On a spread of intricately patterned ‘tikar bemban’ (bemban mat), surrounded by festival chatter, a woman lets her hands dance gracefully as she weaves

SARAWAK’S age-old tradition of keringkam embroidery, once worn as a symbol of grace and prestige, is finding new life through modern artisans determined to preserve

Melaka, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a vibrant city where history and modern life meet. At its heart, the Baba Nyonya community celebrates a

As the planet heats up and pollution worsens, one Sarawakian couple has turned frustration into action – sparking a grassroots movement, #CleanUpPanBorneo, to protect the

SARAWAK’s population of Bornean orangutans has stabilised at roughly 2,000 individuals, a milestone officials credit to decades of habitat protection and coordinated conservation with NGOs,

KUCHING: From a home that bridges two cultures, a seed of love for language took root in the heart of a young Chinese student, Yap

HIDDEN near the quiet township of Kota Padawan, near Kuching, lies a place where science, compassion, and nature come together in remarkable harmony — the

MIRI: When the monsoon clouds begin to gather over the South China Sea, coastal and rural communities across Sarawak brace themselves for torrential rains and