I have extensive experience in writing web content, blogs, and articles about dentistry - I've been writing about this topic since 2010. I have written almost all the content for a number of dentistry-related websites (based in the UK), which are all ghost-written. I am also currently maintaining several WordPress dental blogs for clients.
For nine years, I have successfully completed writing projects in different niches, including (but not limited to): dentistry, travel, food, insurance, fashion, health, entertainment, storage, plumbing, film reviews, TV shows, and furniture. I also have experience in writing engaging product descriptions.
I am looking for a long-term job opportunity that can offer stability and growth, career-wise. However, I am also open to doing short projects which hopefully will result in more work from the same clients.
Attached below are some articles I wrote for previous clients:
Top 10 Things to do in Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur, the bustling capital city of Malaysia, is a vibrant place where there is an activity to suit almost every traveller’s preferences. The influences from different religions and cultures make KL a spectacular melting pot of a city, which presents wonderful surprises in almost every corner that you get to explore. Regardless of the length of your stay in Kuala Lumpur, make sure that you do most (if not all!) of the things/activities listed below – so that you can truly say that you have fully experienced what KL is all about.
<!--[if !supportLists]-->1. <!--[endif]-->Go on an Asian food exploration – Kuala Lumpur offers some of the best in different Asian cuisines, such as Malay, Chinese, and Indian food. Tickle your taste buds with an explosion of flavors from restaurants and food courts in shopping malls – where you can sample the best of Asian cuisine at reasonable prices. For a more authentic Asian dining experience, you can try out the hawker food stalls along Jalan Alor, considered as the heart of Kuala Lumpur’s local cuisine.
<!--[if !supportLists]-->2. <!--[endif]-->Go (very high) up the Petronas Towers – Go to the Petronas Towers’ Skybridge, and get to see the rest of the city from 170 meters above the ground. Make sure that you to the Petronas Towers very early in the morning, as there are limited tickets available for daily visitors.
<!--[if !supportLists]-->3. <!--[endif]-->Go even higher on the KL Tower – The observation deck of the KL Tower (Menara KL) puts you 421 meters above the ground, and you will see not only the rest of the Kuala Lumpur cityscape but also the Petronas Towers from a breathtaking vantage point as well.
<!--[if !supportLists]-->4. <!--[endif]-->Shopping sprees – Shopping is one of the things you can do to your heart’s content in KL, especially because there are a lot of places to choose from depending on your preference, and your budget. High-end, designer brands can be seen in the city’s biggest shopping malls like Suria KLCC; Chinatown’s Jalan Petaling, on the other hand, is a must-visit for bargain-hunters for inexpensive clothes, bags, shoes, and other items.
<!--[if !supportLists]-->5. <!--[endif]-->Explore Chinatown and the Central Market– Chinatown is best explored by walking around, so you can see the old-fashioned coffee and tea houses, the street food stalls, the gold shops, Chinese herbal medicines/remedies shops, and a wide array of other interesting merchandise and people. After the Chinatown exploration, you can then check the Central Market for interesting trinkets and handicrafts that you can take home as souvenirs of your Malaysian adventure.
<!--[if !supportLists]-->6. <!--[endif]-->Visit the museums and Malaysia’s rich heritage – The museums in Kuala Lumpur will offer you a peek into the rich Malay cultural heritage. The National Museum features dioramas and exhibits featuring Chinese and Malay culture, vintage automobiles, and more. The National Art Gallery has more than 2,500 art pieces by Malaysian and international artists, and workshops are available as well on certain dates.
<!--[if !supportLists]-->7. <!--[endif]-->Get to know the beauty of pewter – A visit to the Royal Selangor Visitor Centre can be awe-inspiring, as you get to see the beauty of the pewter pieces (and how they are made). Royal Selangor is the world’s largest pewter maker; the visitor’s centre offers guided tours and workshops to those who are interested. You can indulge in some retail therapy as well by purchasing some of the finest pieces of pewter gifts and tableware.
<!--[if !supportLists]-->8. <!--[endif]-->Go on a historic walking tour – A walking tour of the city’s historic landmarks is a must if you wish to get a deeper feel of Kuala Lumpur’s rich heritage and interesting architecture. The Moorish-inspired Old Railway station is an ideal starting point, after which you can marvel at the National Mosque and its electric blue dome, and on to the Independence Square (Merdeka Square). This historic walking tour can be concluded at the birthplace of KL, where the Klang and Gombak rivers meet.
<!--[if !supportLists]-->9. <!--[endif]-->Visit the KL Bird Park – The KL Bird Park, world’s largest free-flight walk-in aviary, is one of the most popular tourist spots in the city. Located in the scenic Lake Gardens, the bird park has a lush valley terrain spanning 20.9 acres just waiting to be explored by nature lovers. As you explore the park’s attractions, don’t be surprised if you feel supremely relaxed at the same time as you appreciate the beauty that only nature can offer.
<!--[if !supportLists]-->10. <!--[endif]--> Relax in a coffee shop and people-watch – Kuala Lumpur has numerous coffee shops where you can sit down and recharge your energy after all that exploring and walking around. As you sip your coffee or tea, you can also indulge in observing the people who pass by (and the people around your perch); you might be surprised that you can learn a lot about Malaysian culture by being a silent observer!
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Laid-Back Luxury: Welcome to Lovely Langkawi
Picture yourself lounging around, soaking the soothingly warm rays of the sun on a pristine beach, with the tranquil blue waters of the Andaman sea just a few steps away from where you are relaxing with no cares in the world (apart from maybe, what spa service to have after getting up from that lounge chair). If this is the experience you are looking forward to enjoying in Malaysia, then Langkawi should absolutely be a part of your itinerary!
Fast Langkawi Facts
Langkawi is a cluster of islands (all 99 of them) which are a part of the state of Kedah, on the Andaman Sea separated from mainland Malaysia by the Straits of Melacca. The main island of Pulau Langkawi is the only one which has a defined settlement, and only four out of the 99 islands are inhabited; the length of the main island spans 25 kilometers from north to south. The official language is Bahasa Malaysia, although English is also very widely used especially in the resorts and spas that dot the main island.
The weather in Langkawi is tropical – hot and humid – all year round, with the rains being most pronounced during the months of August and September. Clothes made of lightweight materials are essential, as well as the use of a hat, sunglasses, and sunblock or sunscreen lotions to protect yourself from the harsh rays of the sun. You can get to Langkawi by plane (through the Langkawi International Airport), or by boat.
Langkawi is a duty-free zone, which means that retail goods and hotel tariffs are exempted from government taxes/duty. Shopping areas can be found in the main town of Kuah, while the most luxurious and exclusive of resorts are located on isolated bays. Banks, ATMs, and money changers can be found throughout the main island; credit cards (Visa, American Express, Master Card, and Diners Club) are widely accepted as well.
Explore Langkawi
Going on an island cruise is one of the best ways to appreciate the beauty of Langkawi while relaxing at the same time. A round trip island cruise around Beras Basah Island and Dayang Bunting takes approximately four hours from start to finish. If you want to have a more exclusive and luxurious experience, you can go to the Royal Langkawi Yacht Club to charter your own private yacht for a few hours; you can have a meal or two, or a few drinks while going taking in the spectacular scenery.
Viewing the beauty of Langkawi from a high vantage point is possible by going on a Langkawi Skybridge adventure. The world-class pedestrian bridge is 125 meters long and is attached to a 700-meter high mountain ridge, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding Andaman Sea. To get to the Langkawi Skybridge, you will have to go first to the Cable Car Park, which is approximately 15 minutes from the Langkawi International Airport (or 30 minutes from the town of Kuah); the cable car journey will whet your appetite for more awe-inspiring views you will see once you get to the Skybridge.
Experience the wonders of nature first-hand by scuba diving or snorkelling, going on a bird watching tour or a mangrove and limestone cruise, or with a jungle trekking adventure in the rainforest. Kayaking, jet skiing, and other water sports are also some of the most popular ways to get that adrenaline rush amidst the glorious sparkling waters of the Andaman Sea.
Rest and relaxation are best experienced by doing absolutely nothing, and just lying on the pristine beaches of Langkawi. You can head on to Pantai Cenang beach, considered as the liveliest beach where most of the locals and tourists go for socializing. If you prefer to free your mind from all your worries with a bit of solitude, most of the resorts offer private spots on their beaches so you can just laze around and bask in the wonderful views.
Langkawi is home to several luxurious resorts and spas that graciously cater to their guests’ pampering needs. You can try some of the different massage techniques offered by these spas after a long, tiring day of going around the island, after which you will truly discover how it is to be thoroughly pampered and indulged.
After all those activities, you may find yourself ravenous but there is no need to worry as you have a wide variety of dining options to choose from in Langkawi. Restaurants in hotels, fine dining establishments, and hawker stalls offer Western food, authentic local cuisine, and even Thai, Japanese, Indian, and Chinese dishes. The open-air hawker centers are where you should head to if you want to have your fill of affordable, superior quality local cuisine.
Your Langkawi adventure will best be enjoyed on a leisurely pace, so you can take in the views, the people, the activities, and the whole paradise experience in the most appreciative of ways. Don’t be surprised if you find yourself falling in love with the place and yearning for another chance to come back – before you even leave the breathtaking views that make Langkawi a jewel of a tourist destination.
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