The Malay capital has a pleasant mix of the old and the new. This is Malaysia’s chief city and is the country’s commercial and transportation centre. But wander around and you will find some of the city’s older architecture still standing strong. It’s fast paced way of life makes it a great place to visit, whether for a holiday or as a stop-over between destinations.
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24,125 user viewsMelbourne holds the reputation as Australia’s most ‘European and cosmopolitan city’. Walking around the streets you can see why. It isn’t as brash as Sydney and the café and restaurant culture prevails here far more than anywhere else in the country. Plus, in relation to its counterparts, life is a lot more laid back. Read more about Melbourne»
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Writers from all over the world will take part in this year's Sydney Writers' Festival. Visitors can enjoy events ranging from talks to performances, plus plenty more.
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The annual O'Reilly's Oyster and Beer Festival attracts large numbers of people who come to sample oysters and stout, while enjoying lots of great entertainment. In 2012 the festival is celebrating its 13th edition. This year the event is being held at the Great Meadow at Fort Mason, which is located the intersection of Bay and Laguna Streets.