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July / August 2007 Issues
Nature at its best is revealed in Sarawak

Home to an incredible range of tropical bio-diversity, Sarawak is the place to see extremely rare and elusive species of flora and fauna including the magnificent giant Rafflesias, and endangered primates such as the Orang Utans and Proboscis monkeys. [ Full Story ]
 
MALAYSIA: Then and Now

Change is perhaps the only certainty. It is an essential part of the law of growth, no less in the development of a nation. When stripped to its core, almost all problems can be traced to the necessity of making alterations to the irresistible force of change. All of us, on more than one occasion in our lifetime have come across moments where we are pulled from the comfortably familiar and pushed into the strange and new. In this regard, it can be said that success is in fact the measure of adaptability towards the flow of change. [ Full Story ]
 
PRIME MINISTERS of MALAYSIA

Leadership is both the rarest and most necessary commodity in any nation?s path to greatness. And for the past 50 years, Malaysia has had the privilege of being under the stewardship of five great men who has helped forge Malaysia into what it is now. [ Full Story ]
 
The glorious beauty of TRINKETS

Trinkets have been around since the times of our ancestors, says Rose Belare from Miri's Awing Crafts and Cultural Centre in Trinkets, located in the state of Sarawak. Both Sabah and Sarawak, the two Malaysian states in the island of Borneo, are well known for their unique traditional trinkets that come in various designs and colours. People in the peninsula also wear trinkets but with more modern fashion although the indigenous Orang Asli groups have their own traditional designs. [ Full Story ]
 
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