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Kim Hai has always been known as a humble and friendly person to his friends and students alike, greeting everyone with a welcoming smile. He was born in the 50s and studied fine art under the tutelage of Chong Chen Sun at the Malaysia Institute of Art since 1965. He started to major in Batik […]

Party Time At 5th Pangkor Island Festival! Join us for OACA’s biennial Pangkor Island Festival. This year’s festival promises to be another exciting educational and cultural expo as we will be hosting an all-embracing transnational art and cultural exchange in collaboration with environmental groups and island-type artists from various countries including Taiwan, Macau, Japan and […]

Being frail since childhood, the Ipoh born young artist Rachel Lee was driven and encouraged by her inner voice to never let go of her dreams. Consequently, she boldly began her journey of painting and music, rendering emotional memories of growing up and monologues on pieces of canvas, transforming feelings into music notes, and presenting […]

Paying attention to our family members to the extent of knowing their body lines, the shape of their hands, legs or eyes is a rare case in Asian family. We always avoid looking into the eyes of the loved ones or embrace each other with a hug. Artist Khoo Boon Want is trying to express […]

There are places all over the world that leave unforgettable memories. Saint-Emilion is one of them. It is a journey to the heart of its vineyard that we proposed to you here, to discover its nectars and its winegrowers.
In 1999, the Juridiction of Saint-Emilion, Bordeaux, France became the first vineyard to be included on the World Heritage List as a cultural landscape. With a thousand-year history, the village of Saint-Emilion and its surroundings are now internationally renowned and welcome more than one million visitors each year. The medieval city and its golden stones, the many family properties that make up the “hill of a thousand castles”, the vineyards spread over hills, valleys and underground quarries… thanks to its perpetual relationship with nature and man has shaped these exceptional landscapes from generation to generation, always in accordance with the exceptional values recognised by UNESCO.