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Event: Fiesta Nasi Lemak 1MalaysiaEvent: Fiesta Nasi Lemak 1Malaysia Venue: Dataran Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur Date: 13th and 14th March 2010 Postponed to May or June 2010 according to Bernama Source 10,000 packs of nasi lemak for FREE! Official website: http://nasilemak1malaysia.webs.com/

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Must Eat Food In MalaysiaMust Eat Food In Malaysia [gallery orderby="rand"] Roti Canai Nasi Lemak Teh Tarik Sate / Satay Cendol Durian Asam Laksa

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Le Tour De Langkawi 2010Le Tour De Langkawi 2010 Le Tour De Langkawi is an annual event in Malaysia and this year it will be between 1 - 7 March 2010. It constitutes of 7 stages. Stage 1 - Kota Bharu - Kuala Berang Stage 2 - Kuala Terengganu...

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Middle East Prefer Malaysia as Holiday DestinationMiddle East Prefer Malaysia as Holiday Destination An excerpt from article of The Star Online by Grace Chen "Like the Middle East" THE next time you think of having a meal at Jalan Bukit Bintang, prep your palate for a gastronomic adventure by checking...

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Rani Mukherjee coming on May

Posted on : 08-03-2010 | By : admin | In : Headline, Sights, Terengganu

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OMG! The beautiful Rani Mukherjee is coming to Malaysia on May 2010! According to the article in TotalFilmy. She’s coming to shoot an unknown title Hindi movie as yet in the beautiful town of Kuala Terengganu.

Bollywood helps promote Malaysian tourism
The Malaysian state government is now gearing up to provide state of the art facilities to the visiting crew and in this regard a memorandum of understanding (MoU) has been signed between Primula Hotel and Islamic Civilisation Park (TTI)

Government of the Kaula Terengganu state believes that shooting of a Bollywood flick will promote the state and boost tourism. Malaysia is currently inhabited by around 200 million Indians and is a hotspot for Indian tourists from all over the world.

This is not the only occurrence where Bollywood Industry has promoted Malaysia as a scenic spot. Before, the infamous Shahrukh Khan has umpteenth time visited Malaysia to film some of his amazing box-offices. Among them are:

Don: The Chase Begins Again

One 2 Ka 4

Not only that, he was also honored Datukship Darjah Mulia Seri Melaka (DMSM) by Melaka state government.

Middle East Prefer Malaysia as Holiday Destination

Posted on : 07-03-2010 | By : admin | In : Food, Kuala Lumpur

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An excerpt from article of The Star Online by Grace Chen “Like the Middle East”

THE next time you think of having a meal at Jalan Bukit Bintang, prep your palate for a gastronomic adventure by checking out the Middle Eastern and north Indian restaurants there.

The Egypt Café, which serves a mixture of Arabian, Western and local fare, in Jalan Bulan 1, is first on the list. Here, you can find the typical Arab staples such as hummus (RM8) or mashed chickpeas with sesame, squeezes of lime juice and olive oil; and foul foul (RM10) or fava beans fried with garlic, onions and tomatoes. Both are served with bidara bread.

Also worthy of mention is the shawarma, which never fails to tempt as the aroma of the fragrant meats can easily make the mouth water. This is a delicious bidara wrap with grilled chicken (RM8) or lamb (RM9), shredded lettuce, chopped tomatoes, halved olives and lime pickles.

Unique flavours: Mohamed Mahmood Aly of Egypt Café sits down to a typical Arabian breakfast of scrambled eggs with tomatoes and onions, salata, fava beans, cheese, pickles and bidara bread.

For lunch and dinner, there is the kabsah rice cooked with tomato paste, cinnamon and shallots. It comes with either lamb, chicken or salmon fillet (starting from RM25).

Most Arab tourists come here for breakfast, the most popular of which is the tomato and onion egg omelette (RM10) with white cheese made of buffalo’s milk, and a generous helping of bidara bread.

Interestingly, how did a once predominantly Chinese area become an exotic Eastern food stop?

Yeok Ah Yong, 62, the owner of Bukit Bintang’s famous Chee Meng Hainan chicken rice, offers an answer.

“It is my guess that after the terrorist attack of the World Trade Centre on 9/11 (2001), the cold treatment towards Middle Easterners by the West most likely made them look towards Asia as a tourist destination of choice.

On the local front, acceptance of the Middle Eastern and Indian eateries and their patrons took a bit of time. Yeok himself confesses to feeling a bit unnerved at seeing veiled female diners slipping spoonfuls of food under their face coverings to eat. But, he says, they got used to it and now every one is relaxed.

Ala Salih, 52, the Iraqi owner of Sahara Tent, an upmarket Middle Eastern restaurant in Jalan Berangan – “the only way to ensure the success of the Visit Malaysia campaign to the Middle Eastern market was to make the environment safe for the tourists. I also said that adequate facilities, such as transport, food and other services must be easily available to make them feel welcome. After that, things became much better,” says Ala.

Le Tour De Langkawi 2010

Posted on : 26-02-2010 | By : admin | In : Featured, Festivals

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Le Tour De Langkawi is an annual event in Malaysia and this year it will be between 1 – 7 March 2010.

It constitutes of 7 stages.

Stage 1 – Kota Bharu – Kuala Berang

Stage 2 – Kuala Terengganu – Chukai

Stage 3 – Pekan – Mersing

Stage 4 – Mersing – Parit Sulong

Stage 5 – Muar – Port Dickson

Stage 6 – Putrajaya – Genting Highland

Stage 7 – Kuala Kubu Baru – Dataran Merdeka

Check out the official website: http://www.ltdl.com.my/

Must Eat Food In Malaysia

Posted on : 24-02-2010 | By : admin | In : Featured, Food

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Roti Canai

Nasi Lemak

Teh Tarik

Sate / Satay

Cendol

Durian

Asam Laksa

Event: Fiesta Nasi Lemak 1Malaysia

Posted on : 14-02-2010 | By : admin | In : Featured, Festivals, Food

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Venue: Dataran Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur

Date: 13th and 14th March 2010

Postponed to May or June 2010 according to Bernama Source

10,000 packs of nasi lemak for FREE!

Official website: http://nasilemak1malaysia.webs.com/

Putrajaya

Posted on : 14-02-2010 | By : admin | In : Featured, Selangor, Sights, Top 10 sights

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Survival Phrases in Bahasa Malaysia

Posted on : 12-10-2009 | By : admin | In : Language

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Malaysia has many races but majority are Malays. Eventhough most Malaysian could converse in English it would be interesting and fun if you could make an effort to speak in Bahasa Malaysia.

Greetings

Apa Khabar?     ——-  How are you?

Khabar baik     ——-  I am fine

Terima Kasih     ——- Thank you

Sama sama     ——-  You are welcome

Selamat Jalan/Selamat Tinggal     ——-  Goodbye

Jumpa lagi     ——-  See you again

Selamat pagi     ——-                   Good morning

Selamat tengahari     ——-        Good afternoon

Selamat petang     ——-              Good evening

Selamat malam     ——-              Good night

Important phrases

Maafkan saya     ——-             Excuse me

Minta maaf     ——-             I’m sorry

Berapa harga?     ——-             How much is this?

Numbers

Satu                 One
Dua                  Two
Tiga                  Three
Empat              Four
Lima                 Five
Enam                Six
Tujuh                Seven
Lapan               Eight
Sembilan         Nine
Sepuluh           Ten
Seratus            One Hundred
Seribu              One Thousand

*The accompanying audio to pronounce each word will be updated soon

Alternatively, you may check these videos to learn more.

Part 2 and Part 3

Let’s Learn Malay Part 1

Let’s Learn Malay Part 2

Let’s learn Malay Part 3

Let’s learn Malay Part 4

National Science Center / Pusat Sains Negara

Posted on : 29-09-2009 | By : admin | In : General, Kuala Lumpur, Photo Gallery, Selangor, Sights, State

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National Science Center / Pusat Sains Negara

KL Tower – Menara Telekom Kuala Lumpur

Posted on : 05-09-2009 | By : admin | In : Getting around, Kuala Lumpur, Sights, State

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Graffiti around KL

Posted on : 05-09-2009 | By : admin | In : Getting around, Kuala Lumpur, Photo Gallery, Sights, State

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