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Jill Tozer, 68, left New Zealand to retire in Malaysia a decade ago. She now lives in a $450-a-month apartment with sea views in Penang. She says she loves the warm climate, the lower cost of ...
(Bernama pic) The low proportion of renewables in Malaysia’s enery mix, which is behind even that of Haiti, should prompt the country to embrace solar energy, according to a British climate expert.
Her life here is slower now, but she says there are 'plenty' of things to do — like yoga, swimming, and playing mahjong — ...
It’s a frontline defence in the fight against climate change. Malaysia is proud to be a party to the Convention on Biological Diversity, which sets ambitious global targets to address ...
For Tozer, the weather was a deal-breaker. Having experienced the harsh winters of New Zealand, she was drawn to Malaysia's tropical climate. "I’ve never liked cold weather," she said. "Here, I can ...
Malaysia's recent five-year visa-free extension for Chinese tourists is expected to attract more business travelers from ...