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Sep / Oct 2004
September / October 2004 Issue
Chicken Soup For The Sole
Always curious about alternative healing, VM photojournalist, Lim Chee Wah volunteered to be the pain barometer by putting his feet forward for a reflexology session that also had him sighing with pleasure.
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Kampung Cina
Preserving the past for future tourism
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Only For Eve
Oh, what wouldn't we give to have all our problems taken away for just one day and have them replaced with luxurious body massages, scrubs, facials, milk baths, manicures, pedicures ...
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Traditional Handicrafts
The making of labu sayong is an ancient art in Perak.
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Ramadhan
It is a joyous time with its own special festive atmosphere, providing a definite break from the drudgery of routine life.
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Spa Pour Homme
After indulging himself with a pampering ritual that had him smelling delicious (think chocolate!) and feeling fresh, photojournalist Lim Chee Wah justifies how spa can be exclusively for men.
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Magazine Profile
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Virtual Malaysia Magazine is a travel and leisure publication that features exotic destinations plus a myriad of travel products and services in the country. As Malaysia is riding high on tourism bouyancy, armchair travellers around the globe will be able to preview fascinating destinations even before embarking on a sojourn to this country. The magazine is complemented online with regularly updated travel and tourism content at award winning (APMITTA 2000 and APICTA 2001) tourism portal -- www.virtualmalaysia.com.
Specifications: 230mm X 297mm Frequency: Bimonthly (6 volumes p.a.) Language: English Circulation: 20,000 copies Retail: RM10 (West Malaysia) RM11 (East Malaysia) SG S$6 / BR $6/ USD $3.50/ EUR 2.50 | |
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