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The Palm, his island paradise
Before The World, there was The Palm Jumeirah. Fanned out like a palm tree, it is a development that boasts luxury living. -ST - AsiaOne
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It's all here, in Malaysia
Like her latest chart-topping song, Semuanya Ada Di Sini, Farawahida says that as Malaysia has everything, there is no need to go abroad for a wonderful holiday. -NST
Still many rivers to cross
Tony Wheeler, the co-founder of Lonely Planet, is still an enthusiastic and restless soul - and insists there is much left to explore. -The Nation, ANN
A most refreshing town
This reader grew up believing that Segamat was where the rich families in Johor come from. -NST
Sedate and subdued
A country's dress code can turn out to be an eye-opener to a foreigner. -The Star
Rat tale
The Star readers share their travel stories. -The Star
Travel light and strike gold
The writer takes AirAsia X?s direct flight to the Gold Coast, Australia, and discovers the delightful immediacy of faraway shores. -NST
Why I'd rather be in Malacca
Malacca may be a boring town to some people but its quiet charms reminded me that one can live life at a more leisurely pace and without compromising on our success and achievements. -myp
Sarawak is best for adventure
Terrence Joseph Dass, the familiar face on RTM2?s morning show, Hello on Two, has his eyes set on CNN. -NST
Norliza's annual break
The general manager for corporate communications for Malaysia Airports Berhad makes it a point to go on holidays with her family once a year. -NST
New Orleans my favourite: travel host Wright
New Orleans was Wright's favourite choice for its cultural diversity, architecture, jazz traditions and food. -myp
Set sail from Halong Bay
AsiaOne contributor Ethan Lee and wife Lisa take on the picturesque Halong Bay and explore nature at its purest in December 2007
Having a ball in Rome
How Cathay Pacific general manager Anna Thompson ended up with a new ballgown
Keeping cool under pressure
Olivier Arzel, CEO of luxury company Lladro, personifies his company's philosophy in his calm demeanour
Don't stop the music
Claude Ringuet's headphones make sure he doesn't have to talk on board
Jetlag? What jetlag?
Photographer Geoff Letchford says he has a few tricks to get his body clock adjusted
Flights are quite boring
Carlos Rosillo, who flies around the world for work, would rather take a train
Born to drive in the fast lane
Robert Wickens, a junior Formula One driver, had his first taste of speed when he was five.
The bigger the better
Give MTV veejay Taya Rogers a big, stable airplane over a small one any day
 
   

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