Reinventing nowhere-ville
A long forgotten tin mining outpost in Malaysia might well become the next Penang.
Craig Tansley is a freelance travel journalist based in Melbourne who spends far too much of his year on planes. He specialises in islands, ski resorts and adventure.
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