Tag: Events

  • Enjoy 7aste Hong Kong At 32 Mansion, Penang

    Enjoy 7aste Hong Kong At 32 Mansion, Penang

    Enjoy 7aste Hong Kong At 32 Mansion, Penang – Hong Kong, I love Hong Kong, do you? Hong Kong, the World City of Asia, a unique destination with multiple personalities and global connections to many of world’s cities. In Hong Kong, you can find the perfect blend of rich heritage and cultures as Western customs and ancient Chinese traditions intertwines. The neon signage, the steam-filled canteens and the always busy street, as well as awesome Hong Kong city scape, are just so beautiful.

    Well, the main point of this post is, you can soon enjoy Hong Kong too in Penang! Yeah, that’s right, Hong Kong is coming to you at 7aste Hong Kong, which will be happening at 32 Mansion, Penang on 3rd February 2012, 7.30pm.

    7aste is a brand that represents smoothness that inspires. 7aste is about good gatherings, sharing and to enjoy exclusive privileges as well as to witness the many interesting cultures from various cities just by experience 7aste. 7aste is just awesome.

    The first time ever! 7aste Hong Kong event is held exclusively at 32 Mansion, Penang only.

    So how do you get the entry pass? Is it free? Find out more about it at 7aste Facebook and 7aste website. =D

  • 光明新春庙会 Guang Ming Daily’s Miao Hui 2012

    光明新春庙会 Guang Ming Daily’s Miao Hui 2012

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    #1: Guang Ming Daily Press Centre.

    光明新春庙会 Guang Ming Daily’s Miao Hui 2012 – The press centre of Guang Ming Daily on Macalister Road turns into a happenings carnival on last Sunday night where thousands flocked into the compound of Guang Ming Daily and Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Centre. It’s the annual ‘temple fair’ by Guang Ming Daily which is a mini carnival that stages performance, dragon dance, lion dance, and a mini art-craft market in conjunction with the celebration of Chinese New Year.

    This ‘temple fair’ or known as Miao Hui to the Chinese is a smaller scale of Chinese New Year carnival celebration by the Penang State Goverment.

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    #2: Performance stage.


    #3: Sun Yat-Sen Centre on Macalister Road, Penang.

    It happened on the Saturday night that I was free and have got nothing to do, curiously, I went to check out the Guang Ming Miao Hui on Macalister Road, armed with my photography gear. My friend Min Xiang, Kok Sheng, Sammy and Stanley were there too, I went there to meet them up.


    #4: Kaka Art Market.

    The whole carnival occupied two addresses on Macalister Road, the Guang Ming Daily & Sinchew Daily Press Centre and the Sun Yat-Sen Museum. There’s a mini art market (Kaka Art Market) at there which sells plenty of cute and cool handicraft. All the handmade were pretty impressive and nice. I bought something at there too.


    #5: Cute handmade bunnies.


    #6: Some handmade.


    #7: More handmade.


    #8: Figurine.


    #9: A shit head figure.

    The Miao Hui is mainly about the mini art market, stage performance which includes local artists, dragon dance, wushu demostration, magic show, dance performance and a special appearance of traditional dragon dance – Ban Deng Long 板凳龙, which the long dragon is made of wooden plank and then decorated with colourful Chinese lanterns.


    #10: Wooded dragon – Ban Deng Long.


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    #12: The dragon is now flying.


    #13: Happy boy.


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    #16: Min Xiang.


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    I spent about 2 hours at there photographing and chatting with friends and home I went. Chinese New Year mood is coming very early this year with these Miao Hui carnival. Happy early Chinese New Year my friends and everyone! =)

  • George Town Festival 2012 Teaser Website

    George Town Festival 2012 Teaser Website

    georgetownfesGeorge Town Festival 2012 Teaser Website – George Town Festival is an annual event that happens in Penang to celebrate George Town as a UNESCO World Heritage city ever since the year 2010. The 2011 George Town Festival was a heat in Penang and many came to Penang to enjoy the month long celebration.

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    The George Town Festival 2012 website is up as a teaser website and the planning for the 2012 festival has already started. You can fill in your name as volunteer, as well as sponsor for the festival. If you have tip and idea to make the festival even greater, you can contribute too!

    Check out the teaser website here.

  • Nine Emperor Gods Festival At Ampang

    Nine Emperor Gods Festival At Ampang


    #1: On the way to Ampang, and saw the city of Kuala Lumpur from the car. The skyline looks quite nice at night.

    Nine Emperor Gods Festival At Ampang – Two weeks ago, I went to Ampang with my friends from Penang – Arron and Tee Jin to go check out the Nine Emperor Gods Festival here in Kuala Lumpur and also to pray. In Penang, it’s a very happenings festival which attracts lots of tourist and devotees to join the procession and praying and I would like to see how the festival is celebrated here.

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    #2: Looks like pasar malam and the temple is ahead.

    The location of the temple is at Ampang and it’s the place I know that’s famous for this Nine Emperor Gods Festival in Kuala Lumpur. GPS was our guide to the location it took about half an hour from Kelana Jaya to there. Traffic was pretty smooth that night. Everything went smooth.

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    #3: Burning ground for burning gold paper for the god.

    The temple is located in a Chinese village, and it’s kinda cool that there’s still village located so close to city.

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    #4: The stall says that he know your surname and your luck, sort of like fortune teller, but after checking out how he did it, it’s actually works like a formula. He shows people a series of card with a number of Chinese’ surname in it, you will be asked with question of whether your surname is in the card or not. After a few times of asking, he will then tell you your surname. Then he will pass you a paper writing your fortune. HAHAHA. RM10 for per “game”.

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    #5: A Toaist sifu giving a sort of like a talk show, telling people to see some number and stuff, but after 5 minutes of seeing him, I have no idea what he was trying to sell.

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    #6: Arron on the left. It’s like night market in there, just like a carnival, instead of a festival like in Penang.

    Well, upon arriving, I got to say, it looked totally different from the festival in Penang. There’s many people, it’s very happening at there, people kept flocking in, there’s people praying in the temple, but what’s difference is it’s like a night market, there’s many stall selling stuff like DVDs, cloth, street food (vegetarian), toys, collectibles and more! It’s more like a carnival to me.

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    #7: Selling vegetarian street food.

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    #8: Mini auction selling collectible, all started from RM5. It’s an eye opening day because I never see this kind of auction before and the seller claim that their collectible worth few hundred bucks which I don’t really believe, I think it’s just another “MIC (Made In China)” stuff.

    The night market thingy had been there for nine days and it was the last day. In Penang, you will only see yellow banner vegetarian food stalls for nine days and all the Nine Emperor Gods Temple lighted up for nine days, but you won’t find carnival stalls like this at there.

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    #9: Another auction stall at there. This one started at RM2 with smaller item and I think there’s people of them hiding themselves among the public to try to raise the price. We did try to raise our hand for fun with the maximum bid of RM10 for 3 of us. And we actually bought ourselves a mini Fu Lu Shou. HAHA.

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    #10: There’s cute cartoon balloons too!

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    #11: Penang’s Muar Chee. It’s good to see the word “Penang” at there which makes me think about home.

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    #12: You can even find bubble tea there too!

    We traveled through the seas of people to check out what’s there. Quite many street food in vegetarian style, there’s toys, there’s pirated DVD, there’s fortune teller, there’s clothing, there’s Chinese opera, and there’s lots of people.

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    #13: There’s a performing stage for Chinese Opera.


    #14: The three Penangites – Tee Jin, Me and Arron wandering around the temple in Ampang, Selangor.

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    #15: Somewhere within the temple. Two beautiful pagodas can be seen here. Lighted up too.

    After checking out the “pasar malam”, we went to the temple area to pray. We was actually waiting for procession but I wondered where could the procession goes. Normally, at this time of time, about 10pm, in Penang, there would be a procession of sending the Nine Emperor Gods back to the sea, but at this place, Ampang, sea is so far away.

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    #16: It’s quite warm at here because of the burning, but luckily it rained before we came so the temperature around wasn’t that warm at there.

    So we asked the people around and found out that there’s no sending the god back to the sea, but there’s actually sending the god back, at about midnight 3am, which we didn’t really get to see.

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    #17: One of the pagoda.


    #18: Ceiling in the temple. Filled with beautiful Chinese ornaments and decoration. It reflects the grandness of the god with the blend of golden and red colour.


    #19: In the temple, it’s very crowded and smoky with all the smoke of the joss stick filling the air. It’s quite irritating for eyes.

    We bought the set of joss stick and candles and we prayed. It was really crowded, the smoke was really very heavy, it’s not easy to walk around the temple, it’s best to wear a goggles around.


    #20: The sifus working out at the altar area.

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    #21: Lighting up the joss stick for praying and serving to the Nine Emperor Gods.

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    #22: The luck paper.

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    #23: Praying.

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    #24: More people lighting up the joss sticks.

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    #25: More praying.

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    #26: More praying.


    #27: Photo at the road sign before we went home.

    After praying, we went back. I’ve got to say, the festival of Nine Emperor Gods in Ampang and Penang are totally two different thing. At Ampang, you stuck on one place, you only buy and pray, whereas in Penang, you follow the procession, you snap photograph, you see the Chinese-style Thaipusam and you walk. You should check out my post on the Penang’s one and you will see the difference. Weeeeee.

     

  • Share The Love Concert At Taylor’s University


    #1: Nice Taylor’s University at night.

    Share The Love Concert At Taylor’s University – I went to school last Saturday night to camp in school to do assignment. I wore simple clothing, a t-shirt and a pair of shorts, with slippers on, feeling free and easy and arrived in school happily. Then I heard loud voices of people singing, and the school’s lights were turn on brightly. There’s a concert going on in the campus – Share The Love.


    #2: The Julie’s balloon. Julie’s is a brand of biscuit.

    I almost forgot about it until I reached school that Saturday night. Share The Love is actually a charity concert which promotes friendship and solidarity through music. The concert is actually a singing contest which the winner wins RM5000 cash prize for themselves as well as another RM5000 which to be donated to the Taylor’s World Food Day on behalf of them. Cool right?


    #3: The bunting.


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    The crowds were not really big, about 200 or more people can be see, sitting on the checkered floor, some lying and enjoying the concert. It was quite relaxing and nice to see a concert stage was set up in the school.


    #5: The stage and people on the floor.

    I imagined what if some other famous artist has their mini concert here, it will be really very awesome, given a good view of the campus. I would like to see Taiwan’s artist here, but I don’t think it’s possible because it’s an English speaking school. HAHA.


    #6: From the side of the stage.

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    #7: The people.

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    #8: Camera man.

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    #9: The host is talking on the ramp.

    Share The Love. I spend less than 30 minutes then and off I went to do assignment with my group mates. I didn’t really enjoy those Indie band because I don’t know the music and songs they were singing. But one cool thing was, they were giving out free little food like cup cakes to the people by answering a few question.

  • Nine Emperor Gods Festival And Temple Location

    Nine Emperor Gods Festival And Temple Location

    Nine Emperor Gods Festival And Temple Location – Since I’ll be visiting the Nine Emperor Gods Festival at the Nine Emperor Gods Temple in Ampang, so I would like to share with you the location of the temple in Ampang so you can visit it too! It’s my first time going there, so I don’t really know the way, GPS will be my guide that night. I will also share with you the location in Penang where you can check out the happenings Nine Emperors (Kau Ong Yah) Festival too!

    Ampang / Kuala Lumpur (Selangor)

    [googlemaps https://maps.google.com.my/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Nine+Emperor+God+Temple+Jalan+Merdeka+Kampung+Baru+Ampang+Ampang,+Selangor&aq=1&sll=4.109495,109.101269&sspn=29.94179,20.170898&vpsrc=6&ie=UTF8&hq=Nine+Emperor+God+Temple&hnear=Jalan+Merdeka,+Ampang+New+Village,+Ampang,+Selangor&t=h&cid=14613028377567853560&ll=3.141228,101.765024&spn=0.001286,0.001717&z=19&iwloc=A&output=embed&w=640&h=480]

    Address: Nine Emperor Gods Temple, Jalan Merdeka, Ampang New Village, 68000 Ampang, Selangor, Malaysia.

    GPS Coordinates: N3 08.493 E101 45.888

    Penang Island (Penang)

    [googlemaps https://maps.google.com.my/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=carnavon+street+penang&aq=&sll=5.440307,100.388335&sspn=0.007124,0.004925&vpsrc=6&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Lebuh+Carnarvon,+George+Town,+Penang&t=h&ll=5.416061,100.335227&spn=0.005127,0.006866&z=17&iwloc=A&output=embed&w=640&h=480]

    Location: Carnavon Street

    GPS Coordinates: N5 24.863 E100 20.034 (Famous Koay Teow Thng shop, but it’s just right in front of it)

    Raja Uda, Butterworth (Penang)

    [googlemaps https://maps.google.com.my/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=nine+emperor+god+raja+uda&aq=&sll=3.140982,101.765&sspn=0.003701,0.002462&vpsrc=6&ie=UTF8&hq=nine+emperor+god+raja+uda&hnear=&radius=15000&t=h&cid=16840676952222818449&ll=5.440723,100.387584&spn=0.005127,0.006866&z=17&iwloc=A&output=embed&w=640&h=480]

    Location: Tow Boo Kong, Jalan Raja Uda, 12300 Butterworth, Penang, Malaysia.

    GPS Coordinates: N 5 44.125 E100 38.552

  • Happy Malaysia Day To Everyone

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    Today is September 16th, I hope it’s not too late and I would like to wish you all have a super duper Happy Malaysia Day! It’s a public holiday, enjoy your weekend and love your country. I love my country so much! You know, Malaysia get independence 31st August 1957 and the real Malaysia was form with the combination of Sabah and Sarawak on 16th September 1963. Woohoo! Despite not being the first world country, I still support and like it a lot.

  • Smurfs Figure At Gurney Plaza

    I think Smurfs is a old school cartoon character because I did not know about just until recently which I have been seeing a lot of the upcoming’s Smurfs movie promo. It’s coming to the cinema in about 2 weeks time. I know that they are the cute little blue creature and they are coming into New York City (in the movie).

    A buzz of Smurfs have been created with contest, t-shirts, figures and poster can be seen anywhere. A big marketing money have been throw into to make the movie a success. Eventually that I wanted to watch this movie too.

    The Gurney Plaza mall in Penang is exhibiting many Smurfs character at the New Wing area and it’s allow people to take photos of them. It’s pretty cute and there’s really many many Smurfs, I assume there’s more than 100 of them!

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    I brought my camera, remove the lens cap, and start shooting around the cute little blue figures. =D

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    I saw many kids were posing there too for the camera of their papa and mama. Even adults take picture with them.

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    In conjunction with the movie, there’s a session where 3 huge Smurfs mascot come on stage and allow people to take photos with them. In order to pose with them, you have to present a receipt of spending of RM15 in the mall. People queue up with their receipts anxiously to take photos with them. Cute!


  • Lelong.my E-Commerce Fair 2011 At Mid Valley Exhibition Centre

    Lelong.my E-Commerce Fair 2011 At Mid Valley Exhibition Centre

    2 weeks ago, I went to check out the Lelong.my E-Commerce Fair at Mid Valley Exhibition Centre. It’s the first and biggest e-commerce fair in Malaysia organized by Lelong.my. Basically, it’s a fair where the online shops that sell on Lelong.my brings their product to the fair and sell it there. If you don’t know Lelong,my, it’s actually Malaysia’s version of eBay and it’s the largest online shopping website in the country.

    Besides shopping offline at the e-commerce fair, there were also talks on how to set up your own online stores and online business, there’s also free goodies bag too!

    The fair was pretty fun because that the shops that we normally see on the internet was at there physically and we could actually get a touch on the product which we normally don’t. I also found some good stuff at there and know about new store too which I will be doing more shopping online.

    One thing, there’s actually lucky draw at the fair where people can walk away with handphones and gadget, as well as a Super Bid where bidding on gadget starts at RM1. Sadly, I couldn’t able to join as I was busy with assignment. Hmm.

    Well, I checked out the opening ceremony and Lelong.my said that they will be organizing similar fair in the coming years. Seems interesting!

  • Lelong.my E-Commerce Fair 2011 – Largest E-Commerce Fair In Malaysia

    Last time it was Lelong.Com.My and now it’s Lelong.my! I am sure everyone of you heard about that site and if you have not, it’s like the E-bay for our own Malaysian, it’s a website for auction and online shopping in Malaysia only.

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    Lelong.my will be holding the first and the largest E-Commerce Fair in Malaysia which will be happening at Mid Valley Exhibtion Centre (Hall 1 & 2) for a better shopping experience, which brings your favourite online shop to an offline location!

    Lelong.my E-Commerce Fair 2011

    Date: 12, 13, 14 August (Friday – Sunday) 2011

    Time: 11.00am – 9.00pm

    Location: Mid Valley Exhibition Centre (Hall 1 & 2)

    It will be a very awesome event at Mid Valley as it will be featuring 240 participating booths which actually have online stores at Lelong,my, live bid your favourite item from as low as RM1 (like gadget and camera starts from RM1), charity auction, free gifts and talks on how to start your own e-commerce and more!

    Blogging Competition

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    Lelong.my also organized a blogging competition in conjunction with this big event and the prizes are Samsung Galaxy S2, Viewsonic ViewPad 10, shopping voucher and more! It’s really very tempting and the best part of all is that it’s very easy to join the competition and win!

    All you need to do is just follow this 3 simple steps and you are on your way to win your prizes.

    1. “Like” Lelong.my’s Facebook fan page (www.facebook.com/lelong.com.my)
    2. Write a blog post on: Your Most Memorable Experience Buying Online
      1. The post can be both positive or negative, describing the experience
      2. Include the Lelong.my E-Commerce Fair masthead
        (http://ecfair.lelong.com.my/2011/wp-content/uploads/eventdetails.png) or promotional flyer (http://ecfair.lelong.com.my/2011/wp-content/uploads/Lelong-Ad-Final.jpg)
    3. Submit your blog post to Lelong.my via the Facebook page “contest” tab (closing date: 31st July 2011)

    And you are done! You are on the right path to win your awesome prize. Check out the website for more information!

    What do you think? Fun right?

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