Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Reaching first-world status (Malaysia)

I REFER to the media reports on the completion of Phase One of the MRT Sg Buloh-Kajang line and would like to join the public in congratulating the Government and MRT Corp for implementing the project on time and within the budget.
The project represents an important achievement in improving the urban transport system in the Kuala Lumpur region to world-class standards. By providing fast rail transport and reducing the travelling costs, the project will not only help to make city life less stressful but more importantly, contribute towards raising work productivity and improving the income of the working population. Time saved in traffic congestion will translate in many ways into a healthier lifestyle for city residents.
We are also happy to hear that the Government will proceed to implement the other MRT and LRT lines to extend the rail transport network over a larger part of the KL urban area. Thus, in a few years, together with the High Speed Rail project between KL and Singapore, and the several ongoing projects to make the city an attractive place for work and living, we can expect KL to rival other great cities as the most liveable. It will become competitive in attracting more foreign investments, multinational corporations, professionals, entertainers, international universities and tourists to our country.
As with all primary growth centres, the accelerated development of the KL-Klang Valley region will have spillover effects of lifting up other regional growth centres such as Penang and Johor. They too will need to improve their transport systems and public services so that these second-tier cities will develop in an orderly manner to create affordable living for the working population.
The Federal Government should plan to provide more resources for the urban growth in Penang and Johor so that they can complement the central region as catalysts for spreading the economic expansion into other states and the hinterland. This will help push the rural towns and kampung into the modern economy, thereby making deve­lopment more balanced across regions and states.

The Government deserves credit for making city development an important stra­tegy for achieving a high-growth economy. This is only logical considering that more than 60% of the population are living in urban centres and this is expected to reach 75% in the next 10 years at the rate the rural-urban migration is happening.
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Saturday, December 17, 2016

Joyrful Holiday - Merry Christmas 2016 & Happy New Year 2017

We wish you a blessed holiday season. May this #Christmas bring you comfort, joy, peace and happiness to last throughout the coming year of 2017. -- Peninsula Residence All Suite Hotel


Monday, December 5, 2016

Publika Gallery Walk 2016

The year is nearly coming to an end and we are holding our final Gallery Walk session in December! And we have some exciting stuff lined up for you including a movie screening! There will also be talks, meet and greet with the artists as well as light refreshments. So come join us while we take you on a walk to discover the local talents and their inspiring artworks.

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Registration | 12 pm 
Gallery Walk | 12. 15 pm- 1.15 pm
Refreshments |1.15 pm 
Art Movie Screening | 1.30 pm

Note : 
Participants are no longer be required to register beforehand to participate in the walk. However, each participant will need to register on the event day itself.

Meeting point : White Box

Admission is FREE. All are welcome!


https://www.facebook.com/events/923274064472520/

P/S: Only 12 minutes driving distance from Peninsula Residence All Suite Hotel to MAPKL, Publika

Bill Bailey live in KL 2016

LOL Events and Adrian Bohm Presents is proud to announce that Britain’s best loved comedian, actor and musician - Bill Bailey, will perform in Malaysia on Saturday, 10 December, 2016 at The Theatre in The British International School KL with his brand new show, Larks in Transit!

Larks in Transit is a compendium of travellers’ tales and the general shenanigans of twenty years as a travelling comedian. With musical virtuosity, surreal tangents and trademark intelligence, Bill Bailey tackles politics, philosophy, the pursuit of happiness, death metal, ringtones… and an excruciating encounter with Paul McCartney. Two decades of life as a comic filtered through what the Daily Telegraph calls ‘the brainiest comic ofhis generation’.

“virtuoso … comedy’s Mozart” The Sunday Times




BIOGRAPHY

Bill Bailey is a British comedian, musician and actor most well-known for fusing music, jokes and theatricality on stage. Raised in the West Country, there’s plenty more to Bailey than just stand-up, with scene-stealing roles as Manny in Black Books, and as twin detectives in Hot Fuzz, appearances on quiz shows Never Mind the Buzzcocks and QI, and several documentaries under his belt. He’s also dabbled in music too, producing his own album Bill Bailey in Metal, and headlining at Sonisphere music festival in the UK, with a hastily put together band, as well as his on-stage musical antics during stand-up gigs.

With so much to draw on, audience members are sure of a great show, with plenty of Bailey’s signature tangents and trademark intelligence on display throughout the night.

When : Saturday, 10 December 2016 (8.00PM)
Where : The Theater, The British International School Kuala Lumpur
Location: Bandar Utama, KL (Opposite Centrepoint)
Ages : 15 years old and above
Price : RM359 (Platinum) RM259 (Gold) RM 189 (Silver) RM 129 (Bronze)
Tickets : http://www.ticketpro.com.my/jnp/theatre/comedy/1986099-BILL-BAILEY-LARKS-IN-TRANSIT-TOUR-2016.html

Thursday, December 1, 2016

Malaysia Chritmas Open House Celebration 2016

25 December 2016



Experience the Christmas festivities in an open house celebration, a programme that brings people to celebrate the country's various festivals.

Venue
Kuala Lumpur

Organizer
Ministry of Tourism and Culture, Malaysia

Contact
+603 800 8000 


Website
www.motac.gov.my

Light and Motion Putrajaya LAMPU 2016

30 December 2016 - 01 January 2017



This festival showcases an abundance of lights and introduces the latest lighting technologies onto selected buildings and structure in Putrajaya.

Venue
Kiblat Walk, a section of Persiaran Perdana and Dataran Putrajaya, Precint 3, Putrajaya

Organizer
Perbadanan Putrajaya

Contact603 8887 7000 


Emaillampu.ppj@gmail.com


Websitewww.ppj.gov.my

FIM Asia Supermoto Championship 2016

16 December 2016 - 18 December 2016


This is the second year of the event and a total of 4 rounds are confirmed in the Asia series. It will start off in Newcastle, Australia on September followed by Malang, Indonesia in October then Manila, Philippines in November and the finale will be held in Dataran Merdeka on December. This year's championship will feature up to 20 Asia Supermoto riders from Japan, China, Taiwan, Singapore, British, Thailand and many more.

Venue
: Dataran Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur

Organiser Name
: Asia Supersports Group Sdn Bhd

Organiser Address
: Suite 6.01, Level 6 Heitech Village, Persiaran Kewajipan USJ 1, 47600 Subang Jaya, Selangor
Phone
:03-8024-4044
Website

Kuala Lumpur Bike Week 2016

16 December 2016 - 17 December 2016





Bike Week 2016 is the perfect event for all bike lovers! There will be various kinds of awesome bikes for you to admire up close. Or do you consider yourself a biker? Then why not bring your stunning bike to the show, and get it judged by a professional jury?
This event will give you the chance to socialise with other bikers and participate in all kinds of bike-related activities such as the bike exhibitions, classic and vintage bike fiesta, Harley Davidson wheelie and stunt shows, concerts and more.

Venue
The Lanai, MATIC, Jalan Ampang

Organizer
MATIC

Contact
+6017 3919 846

Hi 5 Fairytale 2016

08 December 2016 - 11 December 2016





Hi-fivers of all ages are in for a treat this December when the award-winning Australian group return to KL city. The fun-tastic cast --Mary, Dayen, Lachie, Chris and Tanika, will take audiences through the rough seas, down sparkly lanes and even prehistoric lands from 8 to 11 December 2016 at Istana Budaya. Be prepared for some great laughs, awesome songs and pretty costumes. There'll be stories of bravery, friendship and plenty more. A fun-filled family adventure coupled with signature Hi-5 theatrics such as special effects and fancy projections. It'll be a time of wonderment as you singalong to your favourite Hi-5 songs such L.O.V.E, Pretending Day and of course Living in a Fairytale.
: Istana Budaya, Kuala Lumpur
: Base Live Entertainment Sdn Bhd
Website

KL Genta Festival 2016

03 December 2016 - 05 December 2016



Enjoy a variety of cultural shows and performances featuring the gendang, a traditional percussion instrument.




Organizer 
Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (DBKL) 

Contact
1 800 88 3255

Website
www.dbkl.gov.my

Putrajaya International Islamic Arts and Culture Festival

01 December 2016 - 11 December 2016




PIIACUF 2016, proudly presents a unique and varied range of intricate textiles using skills and techniques such as embroidery, weaving and ‘ikat’. Fine textile made of cotton, wool, linen and silk were commonly traded that they were so precious to become a form of currency. Textiles were and are still a vital economic component of Islamic civilization that symbolizes artistic expressions of Islamic history and culture.
The exhibition will display the finest example of fabrics, including example of traditional Muslim, Mughal and Persian clothing dated from the early Islamic civilization up to the present time. Also available for display is the Collection of Royal Head-dress (Tengkolok) which Malay Rulers have worn as part of their regalia. The Head-dress have different styles of folding depending on the tradition of the royal family of each particular state.
VenuePutrajaya International Convention Centre (PICC)

Organiser
Perbadanan Putrajaya

Phone
+603 8887 7000



Tuesday, November 22, 2016

8th PAN Commonwealth Forum on Open Learning PCF8 2016

The Commonwealth of Learning (COL) will be organising its 8th Pan-Commonwealth Forum on Open Learning (PCF8) in partnership with Open University Malaysia. The Forum, held triennially, will take place at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre from 27 November to 30 November 2016.

PCF8 provides an opportunity for the Commonwealth community to exchange knowledge and experiences, identify important trends and explore applications of open and distance learning in widening access, bridging the digital divide and advancing the social and economic development of communities and countries. It brings together prominent keynote speakers, scholars, researchers and practitioners in the area of open, online and flexible learning.

Apart from the intellectual discourse, participants also get to experience Malaysia’s scenic beauty and, its culinary and cultural diversity. PCF8 is an event not to be missed.


Star Property.my Fair 2016 (Kuala Lumpur)

Date : 25 - 27 November 2016
Venue : Kuala Lumpur - Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre

With the enormous and effective publicity generated by The Star media group including StarProperty.my, this event offers the perfect platform for developers to showcase their latest residential and commercial projects.




Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Weather conditions in Malaysia for November 2016

Get Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia typical November Weather including average and record temperatures from AccuWeather.com


Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Top 13 Kuala Lumpur Street Food and Where to Find Them

Bak Kut Teh

Bak Kut Teh is a popular Chinese soup that is served in Malaysia, Singapore and Southern Thailand. Each city creates different types of Bak Kut Teh. In Kuala Lumpur you will find the herby one with only lean meat.
Its name literally means “meat bone tea” and it consists of meaty pork ribs, herbs, spices that are simmered for hours! The preparing method is similar to an old English quote: haste makes waste! The longer you simmer the soup the better it will taste!
This dish is a totally street food, as it is cooked in large amounts, which are eaten right away! Don’t try this soup inside the shopping malls!

Chee Cheong Fun

Chee Cheong Fun, also known as rice noodle roll, is the locals’ favorite KL food. And it is obviously that if locals love this dish then it is a must-try! Chee Cheong means pig intestine and fun – noodles. Noodles resemble the pig’s intestine and can be filled with shrimp, pork, beef or vegetables.
In Kuala Lumpur this dish is doused with dark brown sweet sauce and a bright red sweet sauce. If you eat light food you must know that rice noodle roll has no pickled chilies! Starting from RM4 per plate you will have a smoother texture of Chee Cheong Fun at the street stalls better and cheaper than in many restaurants.
Hokkien Char Mee

Hokkien Char Mee also known as Hokkien fried noodles has its origin is in the Chinese province – Hokkien. This stir fried dish is made of thick yellow noodles, sliced pork or chicken, squid and cabbages. It is served with dark soy sauce and any kid over 18 months will eat it with a huge pleasure in a playful way.
This dish is definitively a street food in KL as it has only a few ingredients and is served immediately! If you like this dish just know that it is offered in many food stalls in KL. Just grab a seat, order it and enjoy!
Wantan Mee

One of the most popular dishes unique to the Chinese community is Wantan Mee. This yummy mixture of incredible fine-textured noodles, mega-crispy fried wantons, well-barbecued cha-siu, subtly-flavored dressing of dark soy sauce, sesame oil and pork lard is preferred by locals and tourists as well. All the ingredients come together in a perfect harmony.
Kuala Lumpur is a very well known place for its old and irreplaceable food stalls. Many of them offers cheap, fresh and yummy Wantan Mee.
Cantonese Porridge

Cantonese Porridge is the best way to start a day, as it is a copious source of energy. This dish represents a mixture of a warm, smooth and thick porridge of rice, that is prolong cooked in water, and delicious pieces of fish, pork, beef or chicken.
In general it is served as a meal on its own. It is suitable for any ages, from toddlers to old people, because it is a light and healthy food. When someone has a fever or flu, porridge is the best cure for him. Recent study has proven that Cantonese porridge is the most effective remedy for ill people. Just give this dish a try and its flavor will haunt you!

Claypot Loh Shu Fun

Doubtless it is very unique the way the dish looks like, because it truly makes the first gourmet impression. Beside the fact that a claypot gives the best possible taste to any dish it also makes it look fantastic.
Claypot Loh Shu Fun is translated as “rat powder”, because of noodle’s resemblance to rat’s tails. Just imagine a mixture of noodles, ground chicken/pork/beef, carrot, garlic, shallots and chicken stock is topped with light, dark soy sauces and oyster sauce and the most phenomenal ingredient – the cracked raw egg. A perfect yummy dish!
Yong Tau Foo

This is a very nice meat, fish or both food in KL. One type of popular Yong Tau Foo is wrapped bean curd sheets with meat, pork or fish paste. After these sheets are wrapped they are fried up in a wok full of boiling oil. There is a vegetarian version of this dish: the filling will be tofu.
It is impressive that lately food stalls in KL began to offer a huge selection of unusual shaped vegetables, tofu, meatballs and fishballs. When we talk about Yong Tau Foo, people relate it to Ampang because this is the area where Hakka people who are the creators of this dish gather in the old days.
Chicken Rice

Chicken Rice is a common dish served by many street hawker stalls. This dish has two main ingredients: chicken and rice. The way chicken is prepared varies from a stall to another, as well as rice preparation. The best combination is: poached, drizzled in light soy sauce and garnished with bits of fried shallot and coriander chicken, and boiled rice with chicken soup, mashed ginger and butter.
This dish is usually served in two plates. One includes a juicy chicken and another good portion of delicious rice. Preparing chicken rice takes not too much time, but the final product is soft, yummy and full of positive energy!
Nasi Lemak

Nasi Lemak is a well known rice dish, in and outside Asian countries. The reason why it has spread around the world is simple: it tastes too good. It is considered as Malaysian national dish and, of course, Kuala Lumpur has the common way of cooking it. One portion consists of coconut milk rice, sambal, anchovies, peanuts and boiled or fried egg.
Some stalls also offer chicken or beef rending. Due to popular demand, many street stalls offer vegetarian variation of Nasi Lemak – instead of dried anchovies, this dish is made with vegetarian mock anchovies. The fact that this dish is affordable is wonderful, starting at RM4 per portion.
Roasted Duck

Roasted Duck is a yummy cuisine that can be eaten normally during lunch and dinner. It can be served with many other dishes, but mostly it is eaten with rice or on a bed of vegetables. If duck is well-marinated with spices then half the job is done! The second cooking step: duck must be steamed until the meat becomes tender. And the last cooking step: it must be deep fried until the skin will be crispy!
The first time roasted duck was cooked in England in the second half of the 20th century. But because people travel and eat a lot, this recipe was spread around the world very quickly. The street stall price is starting from RM52 for a whole huge duck!
Satay

When you say satay you first think of the wooden sticks. Satay, also known as Sate, means a wooden stick embellished with seasoned, skewered and grilled meat, vegetables or both. These little and cute sticks are eaten with sauce. Satay may consist of sliced or diced tofu, chicken, goat, mutton, pork, beef, fish, mushrooms and other vegetables.
Kuala Lumpur offers any type of satay you desire. And if you order meat satay you will receive juicy and chunky meat grill to perfection, not bulked out with fat and gristle in between the meat on the sticks. Satay is usually eaten with the peanut sauce that has the right amount of chili. Fresh fruit juices go very well with the satay!
Roti Canai

Roti Canai, also known as Roti Cane is a type of Indian flatbread. Roti is translated as bread. Europeans eat soft and fluffy bread while South Asian countries eat flat, light and crispy bread. Roti Canai is made of fat, flour and water. The amazing characteristic of this dish is that it is best eaten with fish or chicken curry or with lentil.
Children eat Roti Canai with delicious and semi-liquid condensed milk or with sugar. If you order a dish without rice or noodle then order Roti Canai as well! It should be eaten hot. And it is the most preferred breakfast dish in Kuala Lumpur.
Air Mata Kucing

From Malay word, air mata kucing is translated as cat eye water or cat tears. This name is explicable by the way ice cubes swim in it. Another funny explication of the name is: after you will try it in a sunny and very hot day you will have very pleased cat eyes!
This drink represents an iced fruit drink made from wintermelon, dried longan, luo hon guo and sugar and boil together. The best way to drink it is cold, chilled with pieces of ice. It will help you to recreate and to cool from the pitiless sun! Many street stall offers this drink and the price starts as low as RM1.5 per cup.
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