Tag: Malaysia

  • First Time: Pubika @ Solaris Dutamas

    First Time: Pubika @ Solaris Dutamas

    First Time: Pubika @ Solaris Dutamas – Publika, a mixed development mall + office + residential located at Solaris Dutamas, Kuala Lumpur is a very cool place. I went there for the very first time last week for dinner and to check out that place as I’ve heard friends telling me that the place is cool. Yes, indeed it is.

    First Time: Pubika @ Solaris Dutamas

    It’s a very artsy mall which houses many cool and nice cafe and restaurant. The interiors of the mall is decorated with various arts pieces that also serves as furniture. If you are a designer, sure you will like that place, touching, taking photos and enjoying the place.

    First Time: Pubika @ Solaris Dutamas

    First Time: Pubika @ Solaris Dutamas

    First Time: Pubika @ Solaris Dutamas

    First Time: Pubika @ Solaris Dutamas

    Unfortunately I did not bring my DSLR with me, or else I would have busy shooting. Anyway, will go back again, eat and to see. =)

  • First Time Visit To Kampar & UTAR – Little Town Of Perak

    First Time Visit To Kampar & UTAR – Little Town Of Perak

    First Time Visit To Kampar & UTAR - Little Town Of Perak

    First Time Visit To Kampar – Little Town Of Perak – I went to Kampar, Perak yesterday! Kampar is a little town in Perak, far away from the big city but famous among Malaysian students as there locates a few higher institution – UTAR & KTAR. I have many friends who are studying at there but I’ve not been there before. I went to there with my girlfriend to check out some hostel room as she’s moving there to study.

    First Time Visit To Kampar & UTAR - Little Town Of Perak

    First Time Visit To Kampar & UTAR - Little Town Of Perak

    It’s about 1 hour 45 minutes drive from Kuala Lumpur and the place is kinda rural. The first place I came across is the little town of Tapah before reaching Kampar. Kampar is very peaceful, there’s many hill and lake, and a lot of residential terrace houses which serve as student accommodation.

    Nothing much, you can see coffee shops, rows of shoplots, cyber cafes, a tall hotel – Grand Kampar Hotel, Tesco, railway track and that’s all I guess. Haven’t explore much yet. UTAR is cool, the campus itself is big and has a modern squarish design. Unfortunately, the landscape doesn’t seems being maintained well. But afterall, it seems to be a good designed campus, just located at a wrong location. It should be something close to the city in my opinion.

    First Time Visit To Kampar & UTAR - Little Town Of Perak

    The student accommodation is one special thing. Each row of terrace houses is named according top institution in the world like Harvard, Cambridge, Imperial and so on. And don’t be surprise that there’s 20 student living under one roof. That’s so, dense! And bicycles are everywhere.

    First Time Visit To Kampar & UTAR - Little Town Of Perak

    First Time Visit To Kampar & UTAR - Little Town Of Perak

    First Time Visit To Kampar & UTAR - Little Town Of Perak

    First Time Visit To Kampar & UTAR - Little Town Of Perak

    First Time Visit To Kampar & UTAR - Little Town Of Perak

    Chee Pherng, Boon Hooi, Me and Peng Sheng in front of UTAR signage!

    Met some high school friends there, tour a bit of the campus and went back home. Will be visiting there again, perhaps explore some cool spot. I have found a nice sunset shooting spot at there, will be back with a tripod and a proper camera! =)

  • Yesterday At Kuala Selangor

    Yesterday At Kuala Selangor

    Sunset.

    Yesterday At Kuala Selangor – A spontaneous visit to the fishing village – Kuala Selangor on yesterday with my uncle. It turns out many of my relatives were there at my uncle’s place. It’d been some times that I have been to this peaceful fishing town 60km away from Kuala Lumpur. Since it’s still first week of my semester, I am still free to go anywhere. =D

    Dodol machine.

    Getting away from the busy city seems kinda fun too many as Kuala Lumpur can be boring some times. I pretty like the countryside area where you can see beautiful sunset, a clear sky with less air pollution, the sweet sound of nature and the friendly people.

    Fresh crabs.

    No, I don’t want to live at the countryside, but I enjoy being at there, for leisure and relax. It’s just fun.

    Had a sumptuous fresh seafood dinner there cooked by my aunty and it’s nothing that you can find in the city. =D

    By the way, I’m getting away to Malacca for the weekend, any new place to visit? 

  • Nando’s Malaysia Is So Cool

    Nando’s Malaysia Is So Cool – Nando’s Malaysia is so cool, they posted the above image on their Facebook page to give support to Dato Lee Chong Wei. Yeah!

    Now, check out the Nando’s that I had few days ago at Gurney Plaza.

    I dislike Nando’s for not having free sky juice. I’ve to pay RM3 for this little bottle. =(

    Ordered Hot Peri level of quarter chicken with coleslaws and Peri-chips. I guess next time order Mild Peri then I add in the sauce myself is better. =D

    Do you like Nando’s?

  • Thank You Lee Chong Wei

    Thank You Lee Chong Wei

    Thank You Lee Chong Wei – I believe many of you were watching the Olympic Badminton Final together in your room, living room, outside with friends and anywhere. It’s sad and pity to see just two point slipped away. I believe some of you cried for him too.

    I was watching with my housemate, it was really nervous and exciting. Watching the point being tied at most of the time was just so uneasy, it’s like riding on a roller coaster. Twitter was trending ‘DLCW’ ‘Don’t Let China Win’ ‘LCW4GOLD’, I join the talk with ‘Don’t Let China Win’, unfortunately, Lin Dan wins again.

    No doubt LD is good, but Dato Lee Chong Wei is good as well! Perhaps, he is our Malaysian Pride. He is the one who unite the whole Malaysia to watch a badminton match. Although Negaraku cannot be heard, we still can see Malaysia flag rising into the air.

    You did great, thank you Lee Chong Wei.

    By the way, Lin Dan sucks. LOL. What a ‘kukujiao shithead’ with an arrogant face. Good night guys! Tomorrow sing k, woohoo!

  • Johor Premium Outlets

    Johor Premium Outlets

    Johor Premium Outlets – I believe many of you have heard before the Johor Premium Oulets at Kulai, Johor which sells designer’s brand product at a discount rate everyday. I’ve finally visited the place few weeks ago and bought stuff too!

    Johor Premium Outlets

    Johor Premium Outlets

    Well, it’s located at Kulai, Johor, very near to Singapore’s Second Link and Senai Airport, about 40 minutes from Johor Bahru City Centre. It’s pretty sub-urban, there’s nothing around the JPO. Surprisingly, I saw many cars and tour bus at there.

    Johor Premium Outlets

    I was pretty excited when I see the brands at there. Brother told me that the Johor Premium Outlets is exactly the same with the one in the USA. Cool right? However, he said that the retail outlet size here is smaller. Nevertheless, it’s still a cool place to explore and shop.

    Johor Premium Outlets

    Johor Premium Outlets

    Looking at the products, I’ve got to say most of them are old stock. The price, some (not all) are at great discount. I’ve bought a Ralph Lauren Polo there, the price was a lot cheaper than the standard retail in shopping malls. It’s pretty hard to tell you whether the stuffs there are good buy or not, you have to visit it on your own. It’s a worth visit, something different from shopping at the mall. =)

    Johor Premium Outlets

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  • Be The 1st To Experience New Samsung Galaxy S3 In Malaysia!

    Be The 1st To Experience New Samsung Galaxy S3 In Malaysia!

    [ADV] Be The First To Experience New Samsung Galaxy S3 In Malaysia With Celcom – I believe many people have been waiting for the new super phone by Samsung – the Samsung Galaxy S3 and I am very proud to tell you that it’s now officially launch in Malaysia. If you don’t know what is the Samsung Galaxy S3, let me tell you about it. It’s the new breed of smart phone. It’s the ultimate ‘smart’ phone that knows what you need even before you do.

    This phone is a big rival of the famous fruit phone (hahaha) and I have got to say this one is powerful, in term of the hardware, the software and also the big screen. Well, it comes with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich software (which I am using right now and it’s smooth), an 8-megapixel camera that lets you capture life moments, a huge, clear and sharp 4.8″ HD Super AMOLED display and you get expandable memory to store all your entertainment photos, music and video for up to 64GB via microSD.

    Here’s the big deal by Celcom, there will be launching roadshows at 3 locations from 31st May – 3rd June 2012.

    1. South Court Mid Valley Megamall, Kuala Lumpur
    2. North Court, AEON Station 18, Ipoh
    3. Sutera Mall, Johor Bahru

    If you come dressed in blue, you will get to spin the wheel for a chance to grab the Samsung Galaxy S3 at a crazy low price of RM888 + freebies! Besides, there will be other activities around so please don’t miss it.

    Check out the price and plans offered. Cheapest you can get from as low as RM1,438. You can still pre-register online until 30th May 2012 to be the first to own a Samsung Galaxy S III. Just visit http://www.celcom.com.my/smartphones/galaxys3.php

    Some ask me why choose Celcom? It’s because Clecom has the widest network coverage anywhere in Malaysia, in and out, up and down, here and there =D; and the plan price is pretty awesome too!

  • My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih – BERSIH 3.0 is over and I was there. Some people wonder what is this all about that caused chaos in the city? Very simple, clean and fair election. I don’t believe that it’s clean and fair even though Pakatan Rakyat had won 5 states in the past election, there’s still many doubt behind the electoral system in Malaysia. The main one which I concern is why does not allow independent observer on the election system during General Election? Where’s the transparency? So I joined the BERSIH rally, together with the other 200,000 Malaysian on last Saturday.

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    Kuala Lumpur was in lockdown. The only and fastest way to get into the city was to use the public transport – LRT. I fetched my friend, parked my car at Kelana Jaya station and we took the LRT. It was very crowded at the LRT, many people were in yellow t-shirt. I was pretty afraid of being arrested, but I think and think, there’s nothing wrong wearing yellow.  I too, was in yellow, but not the BERSIH t-shirt.

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    The train were so packed with BERSIH protestors, we alight at Pasar Seni station instead of Masjid Jamek station because it would be even crowded at Masjid Jamek as it’s nearer to Dataran Merdeka. Jalan Sultan, near to Pasar Seni is one of the meeting point. BERSIH protestors were to gather at there, only then everyone walked towards Dataran Merdeka during noon.

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    The city was quiet without car, but it’s filled with yellow people, roaming the street, shouting “BERSIH” occasionally. I see Malays, Indian, and all races, I felt so happy that I am not Chinese, but a Malaysian supporting the rally. Everyone was in high spirit, smiling to each other and singing “BERSIH” in the ‘ole-ole’ theme.

    As expected, most of the shops are closed at there, but some open their stalls to earn some extra bucks which they had a good business on that day. Went to 7 Eleven for breakfast at about 11am. Then we waited on Jalan Sultan at 12pm. The whole stretch of street was full of people. Police were there, to ensure nothing goes wrong. Police was still friendly at that time.

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    Since it’s early, the leader of the meeting point asked everyone to sit down first to wait for the walk. Huge yellow colour beach ball were throw around for fun play. It’s really a peaceful rally at that time. Everyone was cheering, chatting, and smiling to each other as if a one big family. It’s like a carnival, a carnival for clean and fair election.

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    At about 12.30pm. The walk, started. From Jalan Sultan to Dataran Merdeka is very near only, about 10-15 minute walk. Dataran Merdeka were sealed off by the police with barricade, wire barbed and police. I wonder why the city hall does not allow Malaysian to use the venue for a peaceful assembly. If they were to allow, nothing violent would be happened at the end. Come on, it’s a public space for everyone.

    The walk stopped right in front of the bridge entering Dataran Merdeka. At there, this is where the sit-in happened. People sit down, and shouted “BERSIH”, as well as “Buka Pagar (Open the gate)” and sing the national anthem Negaraku too. You can also see people from all ages, young to old. This clearly shows that many people supported the event and believes that the government is not clean!

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    It’s super hot at that time, about 2pm already. Luckily I brought an umbrella. Despite the hot weather, everyone was still energetically shouting for electoral reform and ‘BERSIH’. It’s really sad that the police didn’t allow the protestor to go in to Dataran Merdeka. As agreed with the decision, people just gather outside the Dataran Merdeka.

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    I sat for like 20 minutes, then I decided to move to else where to check out what’s going on at the other side – Masjid Jamek station. It’s even more crowded at there. My friend who was constantly checking on Facebook told me that the BERSIH rally has officially ended at 2.40pm, so it’s when we’ve decided to go home at that time.

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    Well, it’s about 3.20pm, we went to the nearest LRT station, planning to leave since it’s officially ended. No idea why there’s still many people on the street, but many were leaving like us too. Most of the gate at Masjid Jamek Station were shut down, only one or two were open. We went in to queue for tickets, and it’s so packed and crowded in there. Many were going back home too.

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    It’s a long queue at the ticketing machine and suddenly I smelled something weird, it’s like chemical burning and then my nose started feel irritating and sort of like burning in the inside, my eyes started blinking nonstop as it’s hard to open and tears sort of like coming out, it’s the TEAR GAS! At first, I thought of covering my nose with t-shirt will be alright, but later it’s getting even more irritating and uncomfortable. Then the whole LRT station become chaos. The gate that we came in were shut and people outside was banging the door crazily. How can the FRU fire tear gas so near to the LRT station?!

    Running away from the station is the main solution now. I quickly poured water onto the towel I was holding and cover my nose and mouth and ran towards another exit, guided by a police, some ran directly to the underground platform of the LRT. Phewww. I felt better when I was outdoor. There’s many people in the station, it’s so chaotic. There’s even kids in there. I experienced the tear gas now, it’s not good. I did not bring salt, friend told me that consuming salt will help with the tear gas sickness.

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    I walked away Masjid Jamek as fast as possible as the place was getting messy. I did not understand why. I thought the rally has ended, why tear gas was fired? I didn’t bother about it anymore as getting myself safe is the most important. We walked to the next LRT station which is Dang Wangi, it’s also very crowded at there. And one stupid thing was only after we bought our tickets, the operator announced that the train heading to Kelana Jaya line were temporary interrupted. We have to take the Gombak-bound train to another station and switch to Kelana Jaya-bound train.

    On the train, I keep checking on the news. It’s said that some protestors had broke into Dataran Merdeka only then the FRU fired tear gas and water canon. But then, does that necessary? Why? Where’s all the police who were standing in front of the barracade? How can the police did not see what were the frontline protestors doing? These are the question.

    Luckily I went back early, police started arresting, assaulting people in yellow after 4.30pm. It’s very messy, it was supposed to be a peaceful rally. Who to blamed? I don’t think it’s the protestors as everyone was cooperating, perhaps the culprits who fake themselves as BERSIH protestors who created troubles there?

    One more thing that I dislike is, why arrest, assault and prevent journalist from taking photos of police??????? Trying to hide something? Trying to act like gangster? Good luck Malaysia in the next General Election.
  • Live Update @ Bersih 3.0

    Live Update @ Bersih 3.0

    Live Update @ Bersih 3.0 – I am currently at the BERSIH 3.0 rally in Kuala Lumpur to support clean and fair election. Although I am not allow to vote yet as I have not reach legal age, I want my beloved Malaysia to have a clean and fair election in the coming 13th General Election. Hope that Malaysia will be a better country, people become unite and no more boundary between different skin colors. We are all Malaysian after all.

    Actually, I am kinda scared that I get caught. HAHAHA, but it’s our freedom to check out the city isn’t it? To check out my latest updates from BERSIH 3.0, please visit my mobile blog @ www.awayfromcomputer.com or follow my Twitter @ twitter.com/nicholaschan.

    Malaysia, Good Luck, I love my country.

    UPDATE (7:30pm): I have leaved downtown at about 4.30pm. It was chaotic in the city. For further live updates, please visit here.

  • Ubah – DAP 13th Malaysia General Election Campaign Song

    Ubah – DAP 13th Malaysia General Election Campaign Song

    Ubah - DAP 13th Malaysia General Election Campaign Song

    Ubah – DAP 13th Malaysia General Election Campaign Song – Not saying that I support the opposition or DAP here, but then I find that the opposition’s upcoming Malaysia 13th General Election campaign song is kinda cool, nice and meaningful. Composed by local Chinese artist – Yu Heng, and the MV is directed by Anthony, the music video looks professional.

    Ubah - DAP 13th Malaysia General Election Campaign Song

    Check it out. There’s also a Mandarin version of the song called – 明天 (Ming Tian), literally means Tomorrow.

    [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SG4kSalvAB0&w=640&h=360]

    [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGDx0m1u2DY&w=640&h=360]

    General Election is coming, vote for the ideal one! Unite all Malaysian despite races, we are not Chinese, Malay or Indian, we are Malaysian, every one is the same.

    Another video that is worth highlight is the song created by DAP Malacca – Kerajaan Baru Impian Baru 新政府,新希望. =)

    [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqsMM24_kcU&w=640&h=360]

    [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWM1673mAaM&w=640&h=360]

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