What Chinese New Year Decorations in Malaysia Actually Mean

Lunar New Year couplet banners

In Kuala Lumpur, Lunar New Year is not subtle. Chinese New Year decorations in Malaysia are impossible to miss during the Lunar New Year season. Shopping malls change their exterior designs, home decor stores fill their shelves with red and gold ornaments, and supermarkets display festive gift sets. This article is based on direct observations … 더 읽기

JANN Bar Review: The Ultimate Spot for Merdeka 118 Views & Craft Cocktails in KL Chinatown

Meredeka 118 view from Jann bar

Kuala Lumpur is a city of contrasts. On one side, you have the chaotic charm of street food stalls in Chinatown; on the other, the futuristic skyline dominated by the newly crowned Merdeka 118—the world’s second-tallest building. If you’re looking for a place where these two worlds collide perfectly, JANN at the Four Points by … 더 읽기

Afternoon Tea in Kuala Lumpur: A Peranakan Twist at Four Points Chinatown

Three-tier afternoon tea set with Peranakan-inspired savory bites, desserts, scones, and tea at Lady Yi’s Tea House.

Afternoon tea was once reserved for British aristocrats, but today it has become a familiar hotel ritual across many countries, including Malaysia. At first glance, most afternoon tea sets feel interchangeable: small finger sandwiches, a few scones, neatly plated desserts stacked on a three-tier stand. It’s easy to assume that afternoon tea is essentially the … 더 읽기