What Did They Say?
Latest Reviews Gathered, Unfiltered.
Penang House of Music
Arjun Sehgal
3 months ago"Definately one of the top places to visit in Penang. A treasure trove of memorabilia showcasing the evolution of the music scene in Penang. Vast collection of instruments and sound clips. Elaine who is one of the guises at the museum gave us a guided tour. I was very impressed by her passion for music. The owner mike who is a musician spoke to is and gave us insights into the hey days of the penang music scene from the 40’s to the 70’s. One of the highlights was a virtual reality concert that was filmed back in the 40’s. Wish I could rate this place more than 5 stars." View
Royal Malaysia Police Museum
Kali Sharma
3 months ago"7 years ago this was one of the most enjoyable venues I came across after Google searching, after the pandemic subsided I made it a point to walk all the way across KL just to see the familiar exhibits and say hi to the friendly Polis officers on duty.
There are many vehicles, weapons, artillery pieces and even an entire patrol boat on display, it must have been a huge undertaking to tow and install everything here.
Inside the facility you will see many hallways and exhibits depicting many eras of Malayan history from colonial times to the Emergencies of last century. There are some very intense dioramas depicting close quarters jungle warfare and you can see and touch many relics of each era including equipment, armaments and period uniforms.
The Police Museu..." View
Kilim Geoforest Park
William Langford
3 months ago"Lovely, scenic boat trip through the park. Can stop at multiple points for some activites during the ride ex bat cave, eagle feeding, fish and sting ray feeding (in captivity), great views of the mangroves, flora and fauna like monkeys up close. The tide and weather can affect the trip. Some parts can get extremely shallow too. Expect 1.5 to 2 hours time for this and have the option to do this trip at different points along the river (some a little more expensive than the others if a popular boaring point)." View
Putrajaya Challenge Park (Skatepark Mountain Bike)
Colin Thong
3 months ago"Rated as one of the best in Asia, so we had to pay a visit. Parking was easy. Well designed. A wide flat open space on the left with a raised viewing gallery. And on the right a lovely muti-terraced skate/roller/bmx rink. Lots of curves, flats, bowls ans rises. Surface is textured so there's grip even after a light drizzle. Toilets on-site. This park also leads to a mountain biking/bmx dirt bike track on a hill behind. There's a bay where you can hose-down after ride. Be sure to bring your own drinking water and kit-up appropriately - a helmet, open finger gloves and long trousers and sleeves are recommended. Lots of skateboard enthusiasts here showing the ropes to others or their grooves. Great fun!" View
Paddy Gallery Sekinchan
Soo Zi Xiang
3 months ago"There is a RM5 entrance fee for the air-conditioned paddy gallery, which includes a free 250g bag of rice. The tour begins with an introduction to the cultivation and production of paddy, followed by a 6-minute video.
Outside, visitors can observe the machinery used in rice farming and antique equipment used for harvesting paddy fields. The tour is brief, lasting only about 20 minutes.
After the tour, visitors can browse the shopping area. While the rice grains are overpriced, the rice crackers are superb and a must-try. Visitors can even watch a demonstration of the rice popping process. The rice crackers are fragrant and made purely from rice without any additives, but are a bit pricey at RM10 per packet (about 15 pieces).
Unfortunately, we didn't have the o..." View
National Museum of Malaysia
Bipindas Kalathiparambil
3 months ago"The National Museum of Malaysia, located in Kuala Lumpur, is a treasure trove of history and culture that offers a fascinating glimpse into the rich heritage of Malaysia. Spanning across two floors and multiple galleries, this museum is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in Malaysia's diverse past.
One of the highlights of the National Museum is its extensive collection of artifacts, ranging from prehistoric times to the present day. The museum houses an impressive array of artifacts, including ancient weapons, traditional costumes, musical instruments, ceramics, and archaeological finds that provide insights into the country's history and cultural heritage.
The National Museum also features a dedicated gallery that showcases Malaysia's indigeno..." View
Sultan Abdul Aziz Recreational Park
Eva Leong
3 months ago"I love this park and going for my evening walk/jog here but some parts of the park are not maintained. The jogging track that circles around the pond for one is slightly uneven and bumpy due to tree roots growing from underneath.
Although there are street lamps around the whole park, not all of them are lit when the sun sets. I really enjoy the coolness of the park come evening, unfortunately the track that is inside of the park isn’t lit and it’s rather secluded. As much as I’d like to continue jogging/walking after the sun sets, I have to cut it short once it gets too dark ?
On the positive, I look forward to these guys hanging around the edge of the pond every time ?" View
Ah Ma House (阿嬤的家)
susan chow
3 months ago"Its like walking down memory lane at this Ah Ma House where many vintages and traditional furnitures , appliances used being displayed . Its a shop that sells all traditional malaysian local snakes , biscuits and desserts. Kiddie toys and stuff are on sale here too. At the entrance, 2 ladies are making kuih kapit traditionally using iron mould & baking over charcoal. The smell of charcoal & love letters is nostalgic.
The staff are friendly and helpful with visitors browsing through shop items. Good photo opportunities for some who likes to pose with their display .
It will be great if the Ah Ma House do accept credit cards from tourists who like to purchase." View
Huskiss
Frankie Shum
3 months ago"TL;DR - fun husky cafe with well-behaved, calm dogs; lovely staff; chilled atmosphere; good for all ages
Huskiss is situated in a comfortable, bright and airy space with AC. Pay upon entry - the RM 55 entry fee includes a drink from the menu which includes hot/cold teas, coffees and soft drinks (drinks are served at the end of the session).
You are brought into the area at the back, where the huskies come rushing over to sniff you. You get an hour to chill/pet/take photos with them. The dogs are trained to be quite chilled during sessions, so that they aren't too energetic which might scare some guests (particularly young kids), and also so that there's plenty of opportunities to take photos of them.
There are three members of staff in the area with you; they ..." View
The Parenthood by Sunway
SYNZ
3 months ago"So yesterday our company organized CSR program to “berbuka puasa” with anak anak yatim and asnaf from Pertubuhan Rumah Sakinah. Organizing CSR program at indoor playground is totally not a bad idea! Instead of we bring them to berbuka puasa at fancy hotel, why not once in awhile we bring them to enjoy themselves at this kind of playground. Their teachers even told us this is their first time playing at such a huge playground. Look at their smiles .. They are so excited!
Kudos to Parenthood team especially Ms Lilian. They even top up the food when we complained we think it’s not enough. Thank you for having us ? and thank you for the pizza too!" View