Malaysia LAH

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Tuesday, 22 November 2011

Announcer's bad skills not his fault

Y GOVT WORRY...YOUTHS IN KG REMAIN JOBLESS N DEPENDANT ON D GOVT FOR YEARLY MONETARY BENEFITS...GOVT IS HAPPY CUZ THEY LL VOTE D GOVT TO POWER

http://www.nst.com.my/opinion/letters-to-editors/english-language-announcer-s-bad-skills-not-his-fault-1.4139

BN FACING PROBLEMS IN TRENGGANU & NEGRI SEMBILAN

DESPERATE MOVE SO TAT THEY CAN TAKE OVER GERAKAN PLACE / INSTEAD OF FINDING FAULT WITH OTHERS...THEY SHOULD DO THEIR HSE CLEANIN IN TRENGGANU N NEGRI 9 CUZ IF NOT THEY LL LOSE THESE 2 STATES TO PAKATAN

http://www.nst.com.my/local/general/promises-not-kept-says-chua-1.8339#

Wednesday, 16 November 2011

Where is Anita Sarawak?

Where is Anita Sarawak?
By Shuib Taib


Read more: Where is Anita Sarawak? - General - New Straits Times http://www.nst.com.my/local/general/where-is-anita-sarawak-1.5018#ixzz1dw4oj9n5

Sunday, 6 November 2011

Welcome to Malaysia

A perfect trip to Malaysia includes high tea, jungle walks and street food. In Taman Negara, a jungle “taxi” boat cruises up the Tahan River. The impressive canopy walk in Taman Negara National Park travels 500 metres through dense jungle, making it the longest suspended walkway in the world.Venture deep into the jungle by taking a bumpy boat ride up the Tahan River.



Set in the fertile hills of the highlands, Boh is the largest tea plantation in Malaysia.
A worker on the Boh plantation, where the tea leaves are harvested every three weeks.


Explore this Unesco-listed historic town, with its 19th-century, pastel-coloured buildings and rich heritage.
Penang’s architecture shows the city’s multi-ethnic influences.
The beautifully restored Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion (also called the Blue Mansion), is one of Georgetown’s most instantly identifiable heritage buildings. Its spiral stairs make a grand entrance.
The mansion is over 125 years old and serves not merely as a classic hotel with individually decorated rooms, but also as a focal point for tour groups, heritage buffs and students of Asian architecture.



Welcome to Malaysia