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  1. Malaysia Is The Most-Visited Southeast Asian Country In 1st Quarter Of 2026

    When it comes to attracting foreign tourists in the first quarter of this year, Malaysia is number one with 10.6 million tourists attracted and that is more than a million ahead of 2nd placer Thailand, according to a news report by VnExpress. It is recalled that Malaysia counted 42.2 million international visitor arrivals in 2025, and it will host the Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games) in 2027.

    To put things in perspective, posted below is an excerpt from the news report of VnExpress. Some parts in boldface…

    Malaysia welcomed 10.6 million tourists in the first quarter of this year, up 5% year-on-year, reinforcing its position as the most visited country in Southeast Asia.

    Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Tiong King Sing said arrivals continue to grow despite the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, according to Malay Mail.

    Although there is a dip in tourists from the Middle East, there is a slight increase in the number of tourists coming from Asian and European countries,” he said.

    Thailand, traditionally the region’s favorite, ranked second after receiving 9.3 million arrivals between January and March, a slight year-on-year decrease of 2.3%, Bangkok Post reported.

    Vietnam welcomed 6.76 million foreign tourists in the first quarter of 2026, marking the highest quarterly figure ever recorded and a year-on-year increase of 12%, according to the General Statistics Office.

    Malaysia has emerged as one of Southeast Asia’s tourism bright spots in recent years, supported by flexible visa policies and infrastructure improvements.

    Let me end this piece by asking you readers: What is your reaction to this development? Do you think Malaysia will be able to attract 47 million foreign tourists by the end of 2026? If you have visited Malaysia before, what do you think makes it very attractive to foreigners?

    You may answer in the comments below. If you prefer to answer privately, you may do so by sending me a direct message online.

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  2. "Malaise : Colorimétrie du cerveau" de @laurentvercueil c'est tellement tellement bien !
    En kiosque, chez Belin

    #neuro @albertm @MetadeChoc

  3. 🙃 #corruption #kopitiam #singlish an engine swap is legal when you follow the endorsement steps that are clearly provided by the authorities to pass vehicle inspection and get certified

    you can also choose to use a #runner to obtain the same passing certificate without inspection.

    i wonder how tolerant the #malaysiaboleh system will be should i get exposed for my "yet to pass endorsement" cars

    if i go down, we all go down, shall be my mentality here

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  7. just got my power button/fingerprint scanner replaced at the official service center for RM86, PARTS AND LABOR

    the sg service center won't even entertain my request for repair as my device was an Europe only special release colorway. #MalaysiaBoleh FTW

  8. To get rid of fuel subsidies we must change the way we live and structure our cities.

    I made a very conscious choice of living in a 15-minuye city. Just a five to ten minutes walk from my apartment is a row of shophouses that had everything I need to live - from supermarkets to restaurants and cafes to even dentists, clinics and a hardware shop. I can stay in this radius and live well. If I want to travel further, a 15-min walk away is a train station, and if I walk a little further another station. I can take this light rail to visit my parents who live a few stations away and heck even my brother lives a few stations away. If I want to go to a hypermarket I just need to hop on the train and get there.

    On top of that I work remotely. If I need to go to the office in KL, I take the light rail too.

    As a result, I can stretch a full tank ⛽ for two months.

    Towns like mine do exist in malaysia, but oddly suburb-like towns are getting de riguer especially among the monied. But I don't think I will want to live so car dependently. More towns need to be built like mine.

    PS: As I know some folks would prob wanna discuss the subsidies with me. Do read first about how Malaysia's oil subsidies are different than those implemented in some Western countries. In Malaysia these subsidies are considered a social contract of sorts; free market economics etc isn't something we adhere to religiously.

    freemalaysiatoday.com/category

    #Malaysia #oilcrisis #petrol

  9. The daily #MyCity Pass gets a slight price hike for #Malaysian users

    Starting 8th March 2024, the MyCity Pass will cost RM6 per day for #Malaysians

    The price for 3-day MyCity pass for locals remain unchanged at RM15 for 3-days

    #RapidKL has also reintroduced the MyCity pass for #NonMalaysian users in anticipation of more international #tourists

    #NonMalaysians can get the MyCity Pass at RM10 for one-day or RM25 for 3-days

    Read more: soyacincau.com/2024/03/07/myci

    #rapidKL #train #bus #LRT #MRT #BRT

  10. The daily #MyCity Pass gets a slight price hike for #Malaysian users

    Starting 8th March 2024, the MyCity Pass will cost RM6 per day for #Malaysians

    The price for 3-day MyCity pass for locals remain unchanged at RM15 for 3-days

    #RapidKL has also reintroduced the MyCity pass for #NonMalaysian users in anticipation of more international #tourists

    #NonMalaysians can get the MyCity Pass at RM10 for one-day or RM25 for 3-days

    Read more: soyacincau.com/2024/03/07/myci

    #rapidKL #train #bus #LRT #MRT #BRT

  11. La sala María Cristina (hoy propiedad de la Fundación Unicaja) es un auditorio de música en #malaga. Durante el siglo XV fue el convento franciscano de San Luis el Real, uno de los muchos edificios religiosos desamortizados durante el siglo XIX. Más tarde se convirtió en el Liceo Artístico y Literario de la ciudad, que acogió los conciertos filarmónicos hasta que pasó a ser el conservatorio, y más tarde, en 1975, el actual auditorio. Su última restauración se llevó a cabo en 2009. Destacan el salón de los espejos con sus decoraciones florales que pretenden enmascarar las grietas producidas por el terremoto de 1884 y el salón mudéjar con pinturas murales del siglo XIX.

    Su aforo es de 350 personas. En él se realizan los populares conciertos sensoriales de candlelights, además de proporcionar un espacio para el estudio de la música y ensayos.

    #articulos

  12. MÁlaga para Vivir: 1ª ASAMBLEA DE CAMPAÑA #HaciaEl27J

    La Casa Invisible - Entrada Patio, lunes, 4 de mayo, 19:00 CEST

    1ª ASAMBLEA DE CAMPAÑA #HaciaEl27J

    ✨️ Vivienda, precariedad y territorio desde los barrios

    📆 LUNES 4 de mayo a las 19h

    📍 En La Casa Invisible (calle Andrés Pérez, 8)

    Comenzamos a preparar la campaña de la PRÓXIMA GRAN MANIFESTACIÓN POR LA VIVIENDA, contra la precariedad y la destrucción de nuestros barrios

    Queremos que la asamblea del lunes sea un espacio de trabajo y elaboración de propuestas cuidado, para que el encuentro nos invite a seguir; para hacer vecindad agregando, multiplicando, abriendo ❤️‍🩹

    📣 ¡NOS VEMOS EL LUNES!

    #MálagaParaVivir #Manifestación27J

    mlg.convoca.la/event/malaga-pa