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Sep / Oct 2003
September / October 2003 Issue
Melaka Days
Ancient ruins, temples, architectural traces of a colonial past -- history comes alive in a walk along old Melaka's narrow streets.
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Downside Up
Melaka-born contemporary artist Charles Cham creates harmony from tension in his Yin and Yang paintings, writes M. Ghazalli.
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Enrique Of Melaka
A Malay servant living in 16th-century Melaka could well have been the first man to sail around the world, writes Sabri Zain.
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Gawai Antu
Mike Reed reports on a Sarawakian festival for the dead that is also a living celebration of Iban culture.
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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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