Essentially meaning the “gentle way”, Judo was founded by the Japanese polymath and educator Kanō Jigorō who was active in jujutsu.
Tropical Village is a notable attraction in Johor, Malaysia. It is located about 90 km from Johor Bahru.If you ever wonder what are the world's famous structures, a trip to this unique theme park quickly provides you with the answers.
Kids will love trying to spot the odd looking probosics monkey, characterised by its long nose and pot belly. Cruises down the Kilas River are a great way to for the kids to learn about Sabah.
Formerly a Government Rest House, built in 1946 and completed in 1947. It was built by the Borneo Construction Company Ltd. It has been turned into the Keningau Heritage Museum in 2008.
The museum aims at portraying the rich and fascinating history of Sarawak's diverse Chinese groups.
A great place to learn baking, cooking, sushi craft and have fun!
The museum is a centre to display local handicrafts of exceptional quality. Its temporary exhibitions are devoted to traditional crafts and the latest in handicraft development.
Collections/ Displays include artifacts from the past as well as photographs taken by Charles Hose himself. Among many photographs are salt processing by the Kelabits,
Kyosho is the only official stockist of Kyosho-branded remote-controlled toys in Malaysia.