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Kuala Lumpur airport celebrates Malaysia Day with food and culture showcase

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Malaysia Airports has introduced a tribute event to the nation’s diverse culinary heritage in celebration of Malaysia’s 67th Independence Day and Malaysia Day at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA).

Happening from now to September 20, the Warisan Kulinari Kita campaign highlights traditional dishes and several activities centred around Rumah Kampung Limas, a life-sized traditional kampung (village) house taking centre stage in the Departure Hall at Level 5, KLIA Terminal 1 (T1). The display area will be divided into sections showcasing the culinary heritage of Malaysia.

Visitors to KLIA will be treated to a showcase of Malaysian cuisine, such as kuih (traditional desserts)

Additionally, visitors get to explore the Herbs Garden (Taman Herba), where they can discover the use of natural and locally sourced ingredients such as butterfly pea flower, pandan, and hibiscus in traditional and modern cuisines. Other activities include food-tasting sessions, interactive cooking workshops, and recipe sharing, with informational boards available for those interested in learning more about Malaysia’s variety of food ingredients.

Malaysia Airports’ F&B tenants will also be part of this occasion by featuring specially curated items on their menus.

In addition, for the first time ever, a paddy field installation will be exhibited within the airport, showcasing rice as Malaysia’s staple food in KLIA T1. This display incorporates a variety of traditional rice-based dishes from across the country, such as nasi lemak and nasi kerabu (Malay), chicken rice (Chinese), nasi biryani (Indian), and nasi kombos (Sabahan), demonstrating how rice unites the nation’s diverse ethnic groups.

“Malaysians’ deep passion for food unites us, and this Independence Day and Malaysia Day, we proudly showcase our culinary treasures on the world stage while empowering local F&B businesses. As the gateway to the nation, we’ve reimagined our retail landscape to offer an immersive cultural experience that captivates travellers and locals alike,” said Hani Ezra Hussin, senior general manager, commercial services for Malaysia Airports.

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Bali seeks new hotel development curbs in the crowded south

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The Bali government is seeking the approval of the central government in Jakarta to temporarily halt the construction of new hotels and villas in its southern region, in a move to curb overdevelopment ills.

Patung Titi Banda monument in Denpasar, Bali

The planned moratorium on such developments will target the Sarbagita region, encompassing Denpasar, Badung, Gianyar, and Tabanan, the island’s acting governor Sang Made Mahendra Jaya told local media.

However, Sang Made did not specify how long the suspension will be for.

The local press said tourism and creative economy minister Sandiaga Uno has acknowledged the proposal, which would be reviewed by both his ministry and president Joko Widodo.

Sandiaga emphasised that the moratorium has the support of academics and tourism stakeholders, and indicated that the central government might solely manage future building permits in Bali while local authorities play a consultative role.

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Cebu Pacific celebrates 10 years of flying to Australia

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Cebu Pacific is celebrating the airline’s 10th anniversary of flying to/from Australia with prices from as low as A$199 (US$132) one-way all-in from Melbourne to Manila and from A$209 one-way all-in from Sydney to Manila.

The airline launched its Australian services in September 2014 and currently offers five flights a week to Sydney and three flights a week to Melbourne.

Cebu Pacific is offering special one-way all-in fares to Sydney and Melbourne

To boost capacity on the Australia-Philippines route, Cebu Pacific will move to daily services to Sydney from December 1, and increase to four services a week to Melbourne from November 23.

Travellers can take advantage of Cebu Pacific’s extensive domestic network to fly to 35 destinations once they arrive in Manila.

For more information, visit Cebu Pacific.

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