Tag: Ivan Liew
Monch! The Café Hopper’s Version of Great Places (Brunei)
Written by: Cheah Wei Shang Pictures and private jet owner: Ivan Liew Ah, Brunei. One of the smallest countries in the world, population just barely below the 500 thousands, while also one of the richest in the world. Right now, it’s one of the safe havens of the world, having had barely any local COVID…
Project Lockdown #2: Brunei
Edited by: Chua Jia Ying March 16th 2020, Brunei closes its borders, banning overseas travels and preventing its citizens from leaving the country. The announcement was made in an effort to curb the COVID-19 spread within the country. In this article, take a look at what life is like in Brunei since the closure. Photo…
Humans of Monash #2 : Gavyn
Written by: Kieran Nair Photographed by: Ivan Liew Featuring: Gavyn What prompted me to kick-start my entrepreneurship journey was when I couldn’t believe I’d just spent 200 bucks on a Champion sweater I had bought from an online shop, knowing that if I had done more research to look into the market, I could get…
Humans of Monash #1 : Hyqel
Written by: Kieran Nair Photographed by: Ivan Liew Featuring: Hyqel Razali Three years ago on the 5th of August, I got a call around 10:00pm asking me if I was the relative of [my brother] and telling my family to rush down to the hospital. He was involved in a motorbike accident; his helmet flew…
Monch! Monga Fried Chicken (SS15)
Written by: Cheah Wei Shang Edited by: Chua Jia Ying The conversation went something like this: “Did you know there’s a restaurant called Monga that serves fried chicken?” The Editors’ Team collectively: Holy shit. On that note, we drove to MONGA Fried Chicken in SS15. It wasn’t far from Monash, only needing a 15-minute drive….
Bash of Monash |15.03.2019
Where there is good music, there is a good time. MUSA Activities set the theme “Bands of Malaysia” for the month. Bash of Monash aims to promote local culture through music and artworks to Monashians. It is held monthly with different themes showcasing the works of Malaysian artists. “Most importantly, we just want people to…