Living Asia examines how economic growth shapes urban life, infrastructure, public services, and lifestyle trends across the region. From property development to hospitality expansion and public health initiatives, this category highlights the evolving experience of living in modern Asia.
As Southeast Asia’s beauty industry continues evolving, more consumers are turning toward products rooted in natural ingredients, cultural traditions, and sustainable sourcing. One...
Mental health challenges are becoming one of Malaysia’s most overlooked economic risks, with productivity losses projected to reach RM34 billion annually by 2030....
Carlsberg Malaysia has officially introduced ChongQing beer to the Malaysian market, bringing one of China’s long-established brewing brands into the country’s growing food...
myFirst Malaysia has introduced the Camera Insta 20, a dual-display instant printing camera designed specifically for children, as demand grows for more family-friendly...
Kaamatan and Gawai remain among East Malaysia’s most meaningful cultural celebrations, bringing together heritage, food, music, and community across Sabah and Sarawak every...
Brushing teeth has long been treated as the foundation of oral hygiene in Malaysia. It is one of the earliest habits taught in...
Across Asia and the Pacific, climate risks are rising faster than the systems designed to manage them. The region accounts for about 75%...
Hot weather is starting to shape how people travel. More Malaysians are now choosing cooler destinations instead of the usual beach holidays. This...
Step into almost any Malaysian home, and there is a good chance you will find something from IKEA. A shelf, a chair, maybe...
Kuala Lumpur welcomed back Korean artist WOODZ after a three-year break. His WOODZ Kuala Lumpur concert 2026 marked a key stop in his...