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Category Archives: Malaysia

7 easy tips for respectful travel in Southeast Asia

.by TravelEater (Johanna Read) 2 Comments

With its predominantly Buddhist and Muslim religions, Southeast Asia has a few cultural practices and etiquette rules different than those in western countries. For A World To Travel, here are […]

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** PUBLISHED ELSEWHERE **, Asia, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Responsible tourism, Singapore, Thailand, Travel practicalities

Walking isn’t as simple as putting one foot in front of the other

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Think you can avoid traffic accidents by simply not driving in another country? Think again — walking is treacherous too.  My latest article, How to walk in Asia, was published today […]

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** PUBLISHED ELSEWHERE **, Asia, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Travel practicalities

How to avoid travel scams

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I’ve only been scammed once since I started travel writing (knock on wood!), and it was, thankfully, very minor. But I’ve seen many a scam happen. I have a number […]

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** PUBLISHED ELSEWHERE **, Asia, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Responsible tourism, Thailand, Travel practicalities

Malaysia

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Going to the lovely island of Langkawi, Malaysia, or perhaps to sample the food in the UNESCO world heritage city of George Town on the island of Penang? Lots of […]

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** PUBLISHED ELSEWHERE **, Asia, Hotel reviews, Malaysia, Reviews

Cooking Malaysian: Nyonya Asam Prawns Recipe (Taj Hotels)

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When the Taj hotel group hosted me at their Rebak Island Resort, near Langkawi, Malaysia, the chef gave me a cooking lesson. I learned how to make Nyonya Asam Prawns, […]

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** PUBLISHED ELSEWHERE **, Asia, Malaysia, Recipes

Guest Post: Hungry in Malaysia

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David Worland is a yacht broker and dealer who loves food and wine as much as boats. He and his family live in Vancouver, British Columbia, but in July 2013 […]

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Asia, Emails from the road, Guest posts, Malaysia

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Where is Johanna?

2018: Siem Reap, Cambodia. Singapore. La Paz, Mexico. Terrace, BC. Nanaimo, BC. Panama City and Rio Hato, Panama. Shaanxi and Shandong, China. Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Ann Arbor, Michigan. And ….???

2017: Uganda. Seattle, Washington. Edmonton, Alberta. Lexington, Virginia. Prince Rupert, BC. New Braunfels, Texas. Madison, Wisconsin. Haida Gwaii, BC. Victoria, BC. Elkhart Lake, WI. Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. Puerto Morelos, Mexico. Nanaimo, BC. Riviera Maya, Mexico. Singapore. Siem Reap, Cambodia.

2016: Argentina, Uruguay & Brazil. Palm Desert, California. Hong Kong, Fujian & Jiangxi, China. Hot Springs, Arkansas. Nimmo Bay, BC. Cuba. Nashville. Scotland. Iceland. Chicago. Ottawa. Branson, Missouri. Kauai, Hawaii. Nelson, BC. Canmore, Alberta.

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