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A list of all the articles published on Expat Go Malaysia.
Outside of the tourist enclaves in Bali there are many pockets of serenity to be found, and Bryan Wawzenek has the inside information on one such oasis of calm.
Malaysia is a paradise of food, but many expats find that their waistlines take a hammering with the sudden influx of calorific Asian treats. How can, lah?
Penang has long been favoured by Malaysians for its great food, island lifestyle, and engaging blend of local traditions, colonial heritage, and modern conveniences. As Chad Merchant discovers, the rest of the world is finding out about Penang's appeal too.
Mahdi Moammer, more popularly known as Mahdi Moudini, is the Southern Hemisphere's answer to David Copperfield.
France offers the world many wonderful things and some truly extraordinary places to visit, but it is two specific industries in which the French stand as the undoubted masters: food and style.
Photography is, at its core, the seamless marriage of the creative and the technical. And, as Ravinder Kaul discovered, it's a tool for engaging with underprivileged children.
It's not every day that you meet a musician-turned-DJ-turned-talk show host-turned-producer-turned-CEO of Tune Talk Malaysia. Meet Jason Lo.
Some of the most stunning homes in Malaysia are owned and occupied by expats seeking to create an oasis for themselves in their country. Sarah Rees takes you on a tour of an expat's stylish home at Mont Kiara.
In this day, when smart phones are all the rage, acquiring secure and reliable network coverage is crucial. On top of that, acquiring one which saves you money is important. (This post is brought to you by Tune Talk, a telecom company offering the cheapest mobile prepaid in Malaysia)
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