News - Perhentian Islands
By Anis Ramli ON THE 45-minute boat journey from Merang, Terengganu, it was evident which of the many islands on the horizon belonged to Pulau Lang Tengah. It was the only one circled by a lone eagle, or lang, in flight.
By Zainuddin Muhammad PULAU PERHENTIAN: While the operators of 24 resorts and chalets on Pulau Perhentian Besar are resigned to having to rely on generators for power, 19 resort owners on Pulau Perhentian Kecil are hoping for a lifeline in the form of power supply from Tenaga Nasional Berhad.
By Zainuddin Muhammad FROM the valleys of Setiu and Dungun to the high planes of Kemaman and Hulu Terengganu, almost every square metre of the mainland of Terengganu has access to the supply of electricity power.
PENINSULAR Malaysia's latest environmental cause celebre is surfacing in the Sungai Pulai estuary, an internationally recognised area of wilderness now threatened by industrial development.
By Sofianni Subki THE Crocs yacht sailed into Tioman recently to help divers conduct coral reef surveys. Even seasickness and the fear of sunburn didn't stop SOFIANNI SUBKI from having a great time. There's nothing like discovering the beauty of your own country with a foreigner.
