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10 Unique Soft Drinks From Around The World

Soft drink, soda, fizzy drink, pop -- whatever you call it, carbonated beverages are no doubt one of the most popular drinks ever sold...

9 Unique Facts About The Day Of The Dead

The Mexicans celebrate The Day Of The Dead annually in remembrance of the deceased. Known as Día de Muertos in Spanish, it takes place 2 days...

Hai Di Lao Malaysia 2.0 to Open in Pavilion!

Everyone loves a good hot pot! When Hai Di Lao announced that it will set foot in Sunway Pyramid, Malaysians went into a frenzy....

7 Health Problems More Prevalent in Men

In recent years, everyone has been celebrating International Women's Day with gusto every March. On the other hand, people tend to forget about International...

7 Incredible Carnivorous Plants

Usually, animals eat plants. It's rare that we hear of plants that eat, which is why they're all the more fascinating. After all, the...

5 Shocking And Gruesome Unsolved Murders

The world would be a much better place to live in if there's nothing that breaches the safety of the people. But unlawful acts...

15 Everyday English Words Borrowed from Other Languages

Language is a beautiful, fluid thing. Each language has its own capability of expressing what no other language can, which makes it special. However,...

15 Magnificent Waterfalls Around the World

A natural phenomenon, waterfalls come in many shapes, sizes, and types. Some flow all year round, whereas some depend on weather. And others yet...

How Are Typhoons and Hurricanes Named?

Have you ever wondered how typhoons and hurricanes get their names? Or more specifically, why do they have personal names instead of something more...

The 5 Days of Traditional Deepavali Celebrations

Happy Deepavali! You might already know that Deepavali, or Diwali, is also known as the Festival of Lights. Hindus celebrate Deepavali to symbolise the...

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