Category: Lifestyle

  • Enjoy Festive Foods in Moderation for a Happier, Healthier Stomach

    Enjoy Festive Foods in Moderation for a Happier, Healthier Stomach

    Festive seasons are often associated with joy, togetherness and the warmth of reconnecting with loved ones. In Malaysia, celebrations such as Hari Raya are also marked by generous open houses where families and friends gather to enjoy a variety of traditional dishes. Popular festive favourites including rendang, lemang, kuah kacang and an array of colourful kuih are typically served across multiple gatherings, often over several consecutive days. While such culinary traditions form an important part of the celebration, repeated indulgence in heavy meals within a short period can place considerable strain on the digestive system.

    One of the most common digestive issues that arises during festive seasons is dyspepsia, more widely known as indigestion. It is estimated that between 15 and 25 percent of Malaysians experience dyspepsia, making it among the most frequent gastrointestinal complaints in the country. Symptoms may include upper abdominal bloating, early satiety, nausea, excessive belching and a burning sensation in the upper abdomen. These symptoms are often linked to how the stomach functions rather than structural abnormalities in the digestive tract.

    According to consultant gastroenterologist and hepatologist Dr Deborah Chew Chia Hsin of Sunway Medical Centre Velocity, festive eating patterns can easily aggravate digestive discomfort. Dishes high in fat, such as those prepared with coconut milk, can slow the process of gastric emptying. As food remains in the stomach for a longer period, individuals may experience prolonged fullness, bloating and discomfort. Consuming large meal portions repeatedly over several days further increases pressure within the stomach, preventing it from recovering between meals.

    Sweet desserts, sugary beverages and carbonated drinks may also worsen digestive symptoms by increasing gas production and stomach distension. Meanwhile, spicy foods can trigger discomfort in individuals with sensitive stomachs or conditions such as gastritis, acid reflux or functional dyspepsia. Although spicy ingredients do not necessarily damage the stomach lining, they can intensify the sensation of burning or pain for those already prone to digestive sensitivity.

    Lifestyle habits during festive gatherings can further contribute to indigestion. Remaining sedentary or lying down immediately after a large meal slows digestion and increases the likelihood of acid reflux. Medical experts generally recommend waiting at least two to three hours after eating before lying down to allow the stomach sufficient time to empty.

    While occasional indigestion is usually temporary, persistent symptoms should not be ignored. If discomfort lasts longer than two to three weeks or is accompanied by warning signs such as unexplained weight loss, vomiting, black stools or difficulty swallowing, medical evaluation may be necessary. Diagnostic assessments may include blood tests, Helicobacter pylori testing or upper endoscopy to determine the underlying cause.

    Ultimately, prevention remains the most effective strategy. Practising portion control, pacing meals and maintaining balanced eating habits can help minimise digestive discomfort during festive celebrations. By listening to the body and avoiding excessive indulgence, individuals can enjoy the festive season while keeping their digestive health in check.

  • MR D.I.Y. Malaysia Launches “Raya Sama-Sama” Campaign with RM80,000 in Prizes

    MR D.I.Y. Malaysia Launches “Raya Sama-Sama” Campaign with RM80,000 in Prizes

    In celebration of Hari Raya Aidilfitri 2026, MR D.I.Y. Malaysia has introduced its vibrant “Raya Sama-Sama” campaign, a nationwide initiative designed to bring Malaysians together through festive activities and affordable shopping. The campaign blends a lively dance challenge with prizes worth over RM80,000 and a major promotional sale aimed at helping households prepare for the festive season without stretching their budgets.

    At the center of the campaign is the Raya Sama-Sama music video and dance challenge, which invites Malaysians to showcase their creativity through dance or lip-sync performances. Families, friends, and communities are encouraged to take part and share their festive spirit on social media platforms. This digital engagement is complemented by the Raya Sama-Sama Jimat promotion, reflecting MR D.I.Y.’s ongoing commitment to providing value-for-money products while making festive celebrations more accessible to everyone.

    Raya Sama-Sama Dance Challenge with prizes worth over RM80,000

    The Raya Sama-Sama Dance Challenge runs from 7 March to 7 April 2026, offering participants the chance to win a share of prizes worth more than RM80,000. One of the highlights of the competition is an exclusive invitation to a Raya open house featuring popular Malaysian singer Alif Satar and The Locos. To participate, entrants simply need to find the official “Raya Sama-Sama 2026” song on TikTok or Instagram, record a creative dance or lip-sync video with family or friends, upload the video using the official audio and the hashtag #RayaSamaSama2026, and submit the video link through the MR D.I.Y. campaign website.

    Alongside the digital challenge, MR D.I.Y. has also rolled out the Raya Sama-Sama Jimat promotion, running from 23 February to 31 March 2026. Through this promotion, customers can shop for a wide range of Raya essentials at MR D.I.Y.’s signature “Always Low Prices,” with items starting from as low as RM2.

    A wide range of festive household essentials for Raya preparations at value-for-money prices

    The promotional range includes festive home décor and lighting, serving ware and kitchen essentials for Raya gatherings, cleaning supplies, home improvement tools, as well as car accessory bundles for balik kampung journeys. Customers can also find a variety of accessories and gifts suitable for the whole family.

    According to Alex Goh, Vice President of Marketing at MR D.I.Y. Group (M) Sdn Bhd, the campaign was created to strengthen the spirit of togetherness that defines the Raya celebration. By combining an engaging digital challenge with affordable festive essentials, MR D.I.Y. aims to make Raya celebrations more inclusive, enjoyable, and memorable for Malaysians from all walks of life.

    For more information about the campaign, the public can visit the official MR D.I.Y. website or follow the brand on its social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, XiaoHongShu, X, and YouTube.

  • Six Wellness Themes Shaping Nutrition and Lifestyle in 2026

    Six Wellness Themes Shaping Nutrition and Lifestyle in 2026

    KUALA LUMPUR, 2026 – Nutrition is entering a new era as consumers shift toward intentional, personalised, and science-based habits. According to Herbalife’s Asia Pacific Health and Economic Empowerment Survey 2025, among 1,000 Malaysian respondents, 57% expect better health in the next 12 months, with 55% planning to exercise more and 48% intending to reduce unhealthy habits. Dr. Krissy Ladner, Director of Sports Performance, Nutrition and Education at Herbalife, identifies six wellness themes set to guide how people eat, train, and recover in 2026.

    1. Gut Health Comes First
    Gut health is becoming the foundation of daily nutrition. Consumers are increasingly including fibre-rich foods such as oats, beans, vegetables, and berries to support digestion, satiety, and stable energy levels. This focus aligns with the Malaysian Dietary Guidelines 2020, highlighting fibre and whole grains as key strategies to prevent non-communicable diseases.

    2. Mind and Stress Support
    Nutrition now plays a role in stress management and mental clarity. Diets rich in omega-3s, magnesium, B vitamins, choline, and antioxidants are gaining attention, while alcohol reduction helps maintain consistent energy. Combined with activities like yoga, meditation, walking, and gentle exercise, this approach promotes mental well-being as an everyday practice.

    3. Transparency and Ingredient Confidence
    Consumers are demanding clarity in what they eat. Simplified ingredient lists, whole-food options, and trustworthy brands are replacing obscure labels. People now scrutinise packaged products, restaurant meals, and meal delivery options, emphasising food quality over perfection.

    4. Personalised Nutrition Rises
    Nutrition is increasingly tailored to hormone balance, bone health, metabolic function, and recovery. Personalisation allows individuals to adjust their diets and supplements based on life stages and physical needs, supporting a practical, body-focused approach to wellness.

    5. Tech-Driven Habits
    Technology continues to transform health habits. Apps, sleep trackers, AI assessments, and home biomarker tests help consumers personalise nutrition, exercise, and recovery. Real-time feedback allows adjustments to protein intake, hydration, and micronutrients, creating routines that align with personal performance goals.

    6. Creatine Continues Momentum
    Once associated with strength athletes, creatine is now widely recognised for supporting power, training quality, and muscle recovery. Its adoption among active women highlights its growing role as a well-researched, reliable supplement for strength and consistency.

    Bottom Line:
    2026’s wellness landscape prioritises personalisation, practicality, and long-term well-being. Small daily habits—supporting digestion, stress relief, informed food choices, and exercise recovery—remain the most effective path to meaningful results.

    Director, Sports Performance and Nutrition Education
  • Asian Youth Festival 2026 Set to Unite Asia’s Youth in Landmark Celebration Supporting Visit Malaysia Year 2026

    Asian Youth Festival 2026 Set to Unite Asia’s Youth in Landmark Celebration Supporting Visit Malaysia Year 2026

    Explorers World Ventures Sdn Bhd, a Malaysian-based tourism and events company committed to promoting Asia’s rich cultural diversity and lifestyle through immersive experiences, officially announced the Asian Youth Festival 2026 during its grand launch ceremony and press conference held at Saloma Kuala Lumpur. The large-scale youth-centric festival is set to take place from 10 to 12 July 2026 at the Mines International Exhibition & Convention Centre (MIECC), Sungai Besi, in conjunction with Visit Malaysia Year 2026 (VMY2026).

    The launch event was officiated by the Honourable Deputy Minister for Tourism, Arts and Culture Malaysia (MOTAC), YB Tuan Chiew Choon Man, and attended by Visit Malaysia Year 2026 Head of Secretariat Tuan Mohd Akbal Setia, representatives from MOTAC and Tourism Malaysia, dignitaries, celebrity guests, strategic partners, collaborators, and members of the media. In his keynote address, the Deputy Minister commended the private sector’s proactive role in supporting VMY2026, highlighting the Asian Youth Festival as a timely initiative poised to energize Malaysia’s tourism landscape through youth engagement.

    Officially supported by the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture (MOTAC), the Asian Youth Festival 2026 is envisioned as a multi-vertical, large-scale platform designed to unite Asian youth under one roof. Spanning more than 1.2 million square feet, the festival aims to foster creativity, inclusivity, and regional friendship while inspiring the next generation to lead with innovation, passion, and cultural pride. The festival also positions Malaysia as the cultural hub of Asia by showcasing the best of Asian food, fashion, entertainment, digital culture, and lifestyle experiences.

    Festival co-founders Chris Avinash and Marina Abdullah shared that Asian Youth Festival 2026 goes beyond entertainment, serving as a collaborative platform created by youth for youth. The three-day festival will transform the venue into a dynamic hub of creativity and connection, featuring live performances, pop-up booths, international guests, interactive sessions, tournaments, and immersive cultural showcases that reflect the vibrant spirit of Asia’s youth culture.

    Seven major themed zones will anchor the festival experience, including live music concerts featuring performers from across Asia, an e-Sports Arena hosting competitive Mobile Legends tournaments, and an ACG & TCG Zone dedicated to cosplay, collectibles, and trading card games. Fashion enthusiasts can explore the Fashion Street showcasing streetwear and emerging designers, while the Asian Food Village will present ten themed streets offering authentic and fusion cuisines from across the continent. The Youth Engagement Zone will host talks, workshops, and future-focused discussions on leadership and entrepreneurship, complemented by the Asian Pickleball Challenge, adding a sporting dimension to the festival.

    The Asian Youth Festival is presented by Explorers World Ventures as the festival owner and strategic tourism platform, in partnership with Memories Entertainment as the official festival partner and production collaborator. Leveraging Explorers World Ventures’ extensive tourism ecosystem and Memories Entertainment’s expertise in large-scale event production and creative execution, the organizers aim to establish the Asian Youth Festival as a flagship annual event that not only celebrates youth culture but also strengthens Malaysia’s position as a premier regional tourism and cultural destination.

  • Ramadan Buffet Sajian Darul Ehsan Vol. 3 Makes a Warm Return, Bringing Selangor’s Beloved Flavors Back to the Table

    Ramadan Buffet Sajian Darul Ehsan Vol. 3 Makes a Warm Return, Bringing Selangor’s Beloved Flavors Back to the Table

    Mercure Kuala Lumpur Glenmarie, part of Accor’s globally recognized portfolio of hospitality brands, continues to champion meaningful, locally inspired experiences with the return of its much-anticipated Ramadan Buffet Sajian Darul Ehsan Vol. 3. Taking place from 23 February to 19 March 2026 at WARNA All Day Dining, this cherished iftar experience invites guests to reconnect with the comforting flavors of Selangor in an atmosphere that celebrates togetherness, tradition, and heartfelt moments. Fondly remembered from previous editions, Sajian Darul Ehsan Vol. 3 is thoughtfully curated to feel both familiar and rediscovered, transforming each evening into a warm gathering centered on heritage and shared stories.

    Rooted in Mercure’s commitment to local discovery, the buffet takes diners on a culinary journey across Selangor’s nine districts, showcasing the state’s diverse food culture through a generous spread. The experience begins with appetizers and salads made from pesticide-free produce sourced from Klang, complemented by traditional local leaves such as ulam raja, pegaga, ceylom, and heart of banana, paired with classic sambal selections including sambal belacan, sambal tempoyak, and sambal kicap. Regional starters like acar buah, kerabu pucuk paku, rojak Klang, and Selayang-style cold cuts set the tone for a feast that balances freshness with bold, nostalgic flavors.

    Drawing inspiration from Selangor’s bustling Ramadan bazaars, the buffet continues with an array of kudap-kudap and street food favorites, including crispy fritters, karipap, cekodok manis, ubi getuk, and assorted local keropok. The heart of Sajian Darul Ehsan Vol. 3 lies in its regional signature dishes, each representing a district’s culinary identity — from Gombak’s satay ayam dan daging, rendang, punten Jawa, and sambal taun berkuah, to Sabak Bernam’s iconic Nasi Ambeng, Klang’s Siakap Purbakala and grilled seafood, Kuala Selangor’s soto Jawa, and Petaling’s chicken shawarma wraps. The journey continues through Hulu Langat’s kambing salai, Kuala Langat’s live Char Kway Teow and DIY noodle stations, Sepang’s gulai kawah and bubur lambuk, and Hulu Selangor’s roti canai, murtabak, and roti John.

    The main course selections further celebrate Selangor’s culinary heritage with rotating daily offerings of carbohydrates, proteins, and vegetables, ensuring variety throughout the season. Signature dishes such as nasi kukus, nasi jeera, ayam masak ros, daging masak lemak, ikan goreng masam manis, sambal kerang, and seasonal vegetables provide comfort and authenticity in every serving, while live grill and action stations add an interactive element to the dining experience. The evening concludes with a delightful spread of traditional desserts, including wadai kipeng, freshly made apam balik, assorted kuih-muih Melayu, aneka bubur manis, cendol, ABC, local fruits, and refreshing Air Balang selections, leaving guests with a memorable sweet finish.

    Adding to the festive ambience, live music performances by Soul Shadow, a photo booth, lucky draws, and a thoughtfully designed dining setting enhance the sense of celebration throughout the holy month. Priced at RM158+ per adult, RM98+ for senior citizens, and RM68+ for children, the buffet also offers attractive early bird and promotional deals, making it ideal for family gatherings, corporate iftars, and meaningful reunions. With its inviting atmosphere, halal-certified offerings, and strong sense of local identity, Ramadan Buffet Sajian Darul Ehsan Vol. 3 at WARNA All Day Dining once again promises a Ramadan experience worth returning to — one that brings people together through taste, tradition, and the joy of shared moments.

  • HONOR Welcomes the New Year with Five Magic8 Pro Roadshows Showcasing National Landmarks and Wayang Kulit Photo Zones

    HONOR Welcomes the New Year with Five Magic8 Pro Roadshows Showcasing National Landmarks and Wayang Kulit Photo Zones

    HONOR kicks off 2026 with a nationwide series of five roadshows, bringing its popular flagship smartphone, the HONOR Magic8 Pro, to prominent shopping malls across Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Penang and Johor Bahru throughout January. As the Selected Photography Equipment for Visit Malaysia 2026, the roadshows celebrate Malaysia’s cultural heritage and iconic landmarks while supporting the national tourism campaign. At the same time, the public is invited to experience first-hand the HONOR Magic8 Pro’s revolutionary camera system and advanced AI capabilities through a series of immersive and interactive showcases.

    Running from 5 to 18 January, the roadshows begin at Sunway Pyramid (5–11 January), followed by AEON Mall Tebrau City (6–11 January), Suria KLCC (7–11 January), 1 Utama Shopping Centre (14–18 January) and Queensbay Mall (14–18 January). Centered around the theme “The Light and Shadow Exploration Journey”, the activation features four specially curated photography zones designed to demonstrate the Magic8 Pro’s imaging prowess. These include The Shadow Lab, highlighting low-light photography through intricate Wayang Kulit movements in near darkness; The Canopy View, which showcases the 200MP Ultra Night Telephoto Camera by capturing miniature wildlife inspired by the rainforests of Sabah and Sarawak; The Magic Gallery, displaying stunning works by professional photographers; and Malaysia Famous Spots, featuring creative photo walls of national icons such as the Petronas Twin Towers, heritage sites in Penang and Malacca, and Mount Kinabalu.

    Adding to the festive atmosphere, visitors who complete the photography activities can redeem complimentary desserts, while HONOR smartphone users who share roadshow information on Facebook will receive a free phone back cover sticker. The excitement continues with special appearances by Visit Malaysia 2026 mascots, Wira and Manja, who will meet the public at Suria KLCC on 10 and 11 January, and at 1 Utama Shopping Centre on 17 and 18 January, offering fans the opportunity to take photos with the beloved sun bears.

    In addition to experiencing the HONOR Magic8 Pro, visitors can explore a range of HONOR devices and enjoy attractive promotions, including discounts of up to RM1,000 on selected models such as the Magic V5 and 400 Series. Customers who spend RM999 or more in a single receipt at any of the roadshows will also stand a chance to win lucky draw prizes worth a total of RM130,000, including the HONOR Pad 10 5G, HONOR Pad X9a and HONOR CHOICE Earbuds Clip. The HONOR Magic8 Pro is priced at RM4,599 for the 24GB + 512GB variant and RM5,199 for the 32GB + 1TB variant, with purchasers receiving free gifts worth RM2,439, an RM300 instant rebate, and comprehensive protection and warranty benefits. Through these roadshows, HONOR reinforces its commitment to innovation, culture and community engagement, while setting an inspiring tone for the year ahead.

  • Lotus’s Makes Chinese New Year Shopping Easier and More Rewarding with Semuanya Ekstra Ongsem

    Lotus’s Makes Chinese New Year Shopping Easier and More Rewarding with Semuanya Ekstra Ongsem

    Lotuss Stores (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. (Lotus’s Malaysia) ushers in the Year of the Fire Horse with the launch of its Chinese New Year 2026 festive campaign, “Semuanya Ekstra Ongsem; 真好价,更HO SEH”, reaffirming its commitment to making festive celebrations more affordable, convenient and stress-free for Malaysians. Built around the concept of “Ekstra” — extra value, extra care and extra thoughtfulness — the campaign goes beyond discounts to offer a complete festive shopping experience, covering everything from daily groceries and reunion dinner essentials to rewards, activities and immersive in-store experiences.

    According to Lee May Li, Commercial Director of Lotus’s Malaysia, the campaign is centred on delivering practical value without compromise. In addition to attractive deals, Lotus’s has placed extra emphasis on curating relevant products, meaningful rewards and engaging activities that reflect how Malaysians truly celebrate Chinese New Year. By offering a well-balanced festive assortment that combines quality, affordability and everyday essentials, the retailer aims to help customers save time while enjoying the season with greater peace of mind.

    From 1 January to 25 February, shoppers can enjoy discounts of up to 50 per cent on more than 1,500 festive essentials across categories such as groceries, fresh produce, health and beauty, home living, fashion and electrical appliances. Highlights include exclusive Lotus’s products like Golden Lotus Jasmine Sun White Rice and specially-sized beverages, attractive reunion dinner promotions on premium seafood such as XXL prawns, abalone and bay scallops, as well as twin-bundle deals on Lotus’s Own Brand staples. Gifting is made easier with Chinese New Year hampers from RM98 and premium fruit gift boxes, while festive fashion, home, lifestyle and beauty items are also available at compelling discounts.

    Media members and brand partners (Maggi, Mondelez and Coca-Cola) joined in the symbolic dumpling making session together with the guidance of Chef Hakimi from Nestle. The ingredients of the dumplings are all sourced from Lotus’s, with the simple recipe from Nestle.

    To further elevate the festive spirit, Lotus’s introduces CNY World at 31 selected outlets nationwide. These experiential zones feature interactive activities, product sampling, live cooking demonstrations and brand-led games, transforming routine shopping into a celebratory experience. Customers who participate stand a chance to win prizes from a RM700,000 pool, including premium vehicles such as the BMW 2 Series Gran Coupé, Proton e.MAS 7 Premium SUV and JAECOO J7 SUV, as well as Thermomix kitchen appliances.

    Exclusive rewards are also available for My Lotus’s members, with total prizes worth RM888,888 up for grabs. Members who spend a minimum of RM128 per receipt and submit their entries via the Lotus’s Malaysia App can qualify for weekly cash rewards and grand prizes, adding further value to their festive shopping. Complementing the in-store activities are nationwide roadshows and collaborations, including MY FM DJ appearances, My Lotus’s roadshows with freebies for members and an exclusive KYO collaboration offering prizes such as smartphones, gold bars, premium appliances and cash rewards.

    Yee Sang tossing joined by Lee May Li, Lotus’s Commercial Director (third from left – in black), Neil Gurusamy, Lotus’s Malaysia COO (second from right), brand partners Maggi, Mondelez, official beverage partner Coca-Cola, and media members.

    Recognizing the needs of businesses and bulk buyers, Lotus’s also provides dedicated support for HoReCa operators and organizations requiring large-scale purchases or festive gifting. Professional HoReCa Business Counters are available at selected stores, while customer service teams nationwide are on hand to assist. The campaign was officially launched through an immersive media event with brand partners such as Maggi, Mondelez and official beverage partner Coca-Cola, featuring festive activities like dumpling-making and Yee Sang tossing — underscoring Lotus’s promise of making Chinese New Year celebrations easy, rewarding and truly “ekstra” for all.

    To learn more about the ongoing activities under Lotus’s Malaysia’s Semuanya Ekstra Ongsem banner,
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  • The Quiet Threat to Bone Health: Why Malaysians Need to Take Osteoporosis Seriously

    The Quiet Threat to Bone Health: Why Malaysians Need to Take Osteoporosis Seriously

    Osteoporosis, often called the “silent disease,” quietly weakens bones over time, showing no symptoms until a fracture occurs from what seems like a minor fall or simple movement. Dr Edward Chong Kah Chun, Consultant Geriatrician at Sunway Medical Centre, explains that most people are only diagnosed after a fragility fracture—breaks caused by minimal trauma—which means significant bone loss has already taken place. Common fractures occur in the hip, spine, and wrist, each carrying serious consequences. Hip fractures can lead to prolonged immobility and even life-threatening complications, while spinal fractures cause chronic pain and nerve irritation, and wrist fractures can significantly hinder daily activities. Beyond the physical impact, osteoporosis can also affect mental well-being, with many patients developing a “fear of falling,” reducing mobility, and leading to muscle weakness and social isolation.

    In Malaysia, osteoporosis is on the rise due to diet and lifestyle factors. Many Malaysians consume insufficient calcium-rich foods such as milk, yogurt, tofu, and green vegetables, while vitamin D deficiency is common because of limited sun exposure. Women are particularly at risk post-menopause due to declining oestrogen levels, but men with poor diets, smoking habits, or long-term medication use are also susceptible. Early detection is crucial. According to Malaysia’s Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management of Osteoporosis 2022, screening is recommended for women over 50, men over 70, and anyone who has experienced a low-trauma fracture. The DEXA scan—a simple, non-invasive test measuring bone mineral density—is the standard diagnostic tool.

    ‘Fear of falling’ often leads individuals to limit their movement, which in turn weakens their bones and muscles further.

    Prevention and treatment combine lifestyle adjustments with medical interventions. Adequate nutrition, including around 1,000 mg of calcium and 800 IU of vitamin D daily, along with weight-bearing exercises such as walking, jogging, resistance training, or Tai Chi, can help strengthen bones and improve balance. For severe cases, oral medications or injectable therapies are used alongside proper follow-up care. Families play a vital role in ensuring patient safety, from removing trip hazards and improving lighting at home to encouraging regular physical activity and supporting nutritious diets.

    Dr Edward emphasizes that osteoporosis prevention should start early with good nutrition, sunlight exposure, and regular movement. Community initiatives such as walking clubs, exercise sessions, and nutrition workshops can further promote strong bones and long-term mobility. “Strong bones are the foundation for independence and quality of life. Don’t wait for a fall to remind you how precious they are,” he advises.

    Strong bones start young. Good nutrition and regular physical activity help prevent osteoporosis.
  • Marriott Hotels Expands Its Signature Hospitality to Petaling Jaya with the Opening of Petaling Jaya Marriott Hotel

    Marriott Hotels Expands Its Signature Hospitality to Petaling Jaya with the Opening of Petaling Jaya Marriott Hotel

    Marriott Hotels®, the flagship brand within Marriott Bonvoy’s global portfolio of more than 30 hotel brands, has officially opened the Petaling Jaya Marriott Hotel, ushering in a new era of elevated hospitality in one of Greater Kuala Lumpur’s most established commercial districts. Designed as an urban sanctuary, the hotel blends contemporary aesthetics, thoughtful amenities and Marriott Hotels’ signature Wonderful Hospitality to cater to families, business travelers and city explorers seeking comfort, connectivity and refined experiences.

    Strategically located along the SPRINT Highway and adjacent to the prestigious Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club (KLGCC), the hotel offers seamless access to Kuala Lumpur’s key business and leisure hubs. Its proximity to Phileo Damansara MRT Station and a short 15-minute drive to KL Sentral provide excellent connectivity, including direct rail links to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA). With easy access to the North-South Expressway, guests can also travel conveniently to major destinations such as Johor, Melaka, Perak and Penang.

    The Petaling Jaya Marriott Hotel features 393 guest rooms, including 89 suites, designed with understated luxury and timeless elegance. Soft lighting, modern furnishings and premium amenities create a calm and sophisticated atmosphere, while thoughtfully designed family rooms with bunk beds and shared communal spaces cater to guests travelling with children. Spacious suites offer family-friendly layouts, separate living areas and indulgent bathtubs, setting a new benchmark for comfort and convenience in the city.

    Dining and leisure experiences are carefully curated to suit every occasion. Guests can enjoy international favorites and local classics at the all-day dining restaurant, unwind at the Lobby Lounge within the brand’s signature Greatroom concept, or savor authentic Cantonese cuisine at the hotel’s Chinese restaurant. Elite and Club members can retreat to the exclusive M Club Lounge, offering personalized services, curated culinary selections and inspiring spaces for work or relaxation. Leisure facilities include an outdoor swimming pool, Kids Club and a state-of-the-art fitness center, while business travelers and event planners are supported by 11 versatile meeting rooms equipped with advanced technology and professional planning services.

    As part of the Marriott Bonvoy travel programme, guests staying at the Petaling Jaya Marriott Hotel can earn and redeem points while enjoying personalized and contactless experiences through the Marriott Bonvoy app. With its prime location, elevated spaces and warm hospitality, the Petaling Jaya Marriott Hotel reflects Marriott Hotels’ commitment to delivering modern urban stays that celebrate comfort, connection and the spirit of contemporary Malaysia.

    To learn more about Petaling Jaya Marriott Hotel, please visit www.petalingjayamarriott.com

  • Jessica Jung Set to Kick Off Her Tour in Malaysia as First Stop of the New Year

    Jessica Jung Set to Kick Off Her Tour in Malaysia as First Stop of the New Year

    Korean-American superstar Jessica Jung is set to make a spectacular return to Malaysia in early 2026, marking the first stop of her highly anticipated Tour. The concert will take place on 11 January 2026, Sunday, at 7:00 PM at the iconic Arena of Stars, Resorts World Genting. This eagerly awaited event promises to deliver a multi-sensory experience for her devoted fans, fondly known as Golden Stars, combining her delicate vocals, captivating dance performances, and intimate storytelling. Every performance is carefully curated to reflect Jessica’s artistic journey, offering fans not only a night of music but also a celebration of her growth and achievements over the years.

    Since her debut with the legendary K-pop group Girls’ Generation (SNSD) in 2007, Jessica has evolved into a multi-hyphenate artiste, distinguishing herself in various creative fields. Her solo music career showcases her versatility, with EPs such as With Love, J, Wonderland (2016), My Decade (2017), and Beep Beep (2023), each reflecting a different stage of her artistic evolution. Jessica has collaborated with international artists, including American rapper Fabolous on “Fly” and Amber Liu on “Get It? Got It? Good”, in addition to delivering memorable solo hits like “Big Mini World”, “Summer Storm”, and “Falling Crazy in Love”. Her music often blends heartfelt lyrics with her remarkable vocal range, providing fans with both emotional depth and a dynamic performance experience.

    Beyond music, Jessica has made her mark on television, particularly in China, where she secured second place on Sisters Who Make Waves 3 and later appeared on Season 4 of The Treasured Voice. Her talents extend into fashion entrepreneurship as the founder of Blanc & Eclare, a globally recognized brand, and into literature as the author of the novels Shine and its sequel Bright. In addition, she has demonstrated her acting chops on stage and screen, starring in the Korean production of Legally Blonde and appearing in Chinese films such as I Love That Crazy Little Thing and My Other Home. Her multifaceted career underscores her ability to seamlessly blend music, fashion, acting, and writing, establishing her as a truly global icon.

    Tickets for the Malaysia leg of the Tour will be available from 20 November 2025, Thursday, at 3:00 PM, through www.fantopia.io and rwgenting.com. Ticket prices range from RM288 (PS4) to RM988 (VIP), with other options including RM488 (PS3), RM588 (PS2), and RM788 (PS1), all subject to a RM4 processing fee. This tiered pricing allows fans of all levels to experience the magic of Jessica’s live performances, from intimate settings to premium VIP experiences. For fans eager to stay updated, @ht.entertainmentcompany on Instagram will provide the latest news, behind-the-scenes content, and exclusive announcements related to the tour.

    The Tour is not just a showcase of Jessica’s musical repertoire; it is a celebration of her artistic journey and the unwavering support of her fans. For Malaysian fans, this concert represents a rare opportunity to experience a global K-pop icon’s artistry up close. With her combination of breathtaking vocals, choreography, and storytelling, Jessica promises an unforgettable evening, making 11 January 2026 a date to remember in the hearts of Golden Stars across the region. This tour reaffirms her status as a global performer, an entrepreneur, and a creative force, and sets the perfect tone for an exciting start to the year 2026.

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