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Penang War Museum is a grim reminder of wartime atrocities
The Penang War Museum’s prime seafront hillside location in Batu Maung affords a magnificent view of the Strait of Malacca. Originally a military fortress built by the British in the 1930s, its scenic location, however, is just a fleeting distraction for visitors.
Starchild: What makes Malaysian children happy? Pets, books and family!
Check out these colourful drawings by Starchild readers on the topic, Happiness.
Big Smile, No Teeth: My baby's drinking microplastics?!
Did you know that babies consume millions of bits of microplastics from their plastic milk bottles?
Star Exclusive - AAX: The last stand
Will low-cost, long-haul airline AirAsia X be able to rise from the depths of its debt despair, or will the pandemic kick the last nail in?
With the new Oyster Perpetual watches, Rolex attempts to perfect perfection
Rolex’s Oyster Perpetual watches are known to be in a class of their own. The collection has recently been updated for a fresher feel, as well as with the addition of a totally new model.
Macrame makes a fashionable comeback in Malaysia as unique wearable art
There is more to macrame than meets the eye. Not just a 1970s fad, knotting twine together has become a modern thing – even more so in fashion.
Tears for Fraser’s Hill: A Malaysian tragedy
Why are we allowing the destruction of habitats and the loss of wildlife, killing a unique, sustainable tourism opportunity that is already notable internationally, and threatening years of research by scientists?
Inculcate habit of reading in kids, says Maxvue Vision founder
PETALING JAYA: Imagination, creativity and innovation are fostered through reading from a young age.
‘Cyborg locusts’ to sniff out bombs
Researchers indicate that locusts can differentiate between TNT, ammonium nitrate and other bomb-making materials, and locate their origins almost immediately.