Living Asia examines how economic growth shapes urban life, infrastructure, public services, and lifestyle trends across the region. From property development to hospitality expansion and public health initiatives, this category highlights the evolving experience of living in modern Asia.
Ramadan is a time when families and friends come together to break their fast and reconnect. The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf Malaysia...
For many Malaysians, coffee has always been more than just a drink. In neighbourhood kopitiams, a simple cup often becomes the start of...
The philosophy of healthy living has officially transitioned from being a personal choice to becoming a structural requirement, especially in Vietnam’s latest mega-urban...
The food and beverage Asia landscape is witnessing a massive change, especially as players in the region are looking to move beyond their...
The restaurant industry in Vietnam is continuing to grow in leaps and bounds. The foodservice market in Vietnam is valued at $22.32 billion...
Walk through the Dago area in Bandung on a weekend afternoon and the energy is unmistakable. Independent clothing stores sit beside record shops...
Bangkok’s creative economy is gaining momentum as new art districts and cultural spaces emerge all over the city. Areas like Charoenkrung are transforming...
A lot of people think that Bangkok has one of the most exciting cuisine scenes in the world. From crowded street stalls serving...
In many Philippine towns, the public market was the main place where people did business before supermarkets and retail malls became popular. There,...
People often design their homes to be comfortable and useful. But sometimes they seem a little too serious. The newest product from IKEA...