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Taxi driver barred over RM800 fare from KLCC to National Mosque
Taxi driver barred over RM800 fare from KLCC to National Mosque
The Land Public Transport Commission (SPAD) has revoked the licence of a taxi operator and his vehicle permit for charging two French tourists RM800 for a short ride last month.
SPAD said in a statement this followed investigations into a complaint by the tourists who were charged the fare for a ride from KLCC to the National Mosque here on Dec 17.
"SPAD will take legal action against the operator. If found guilty, the operator could face a fine and/or jail term and the vehicle, forfeited.
"The individual involved will also be blacklisted to prevent him from getting a taxi operator's licence in future," it said.
SPAD said the revocation was carried out as the operator had contravened requirements under Section 22 of the Land Public Transport Act 2010.
"The Section provides for only one valid driver registered with SPAD to offer the taxi service and is required to use the meter to determine the fare of the budget taxi, as well as producing a receipt for the journey," it added.
~News courtesy of The Star~
The Land Public Transport Commission (SPAD) has revoked the licence of a taxi operator and his vehicle permit for charging two French tourists RM800 for a short ride last month.
SPAD said in a statement this followed investigations into a complaint by the tourists who were charged the fare for a ride from KLCC to the National Mosque here on Dec 17.
"SPAD will take legal action against the operator. If found guilty, the operator could face a fine and/or jail term and the vehicle, forfeited.
"The individual involved will also be blacklisted to prevent him from getting a taxi operator's licence in future," it said.
SPAD said the revocation was carried out as the operator had contravened requirements under Section 22 of the Land Public Transport Act 2010.
"The Section provides for only one valid driver registered with SPAD to offer the taxi service and is required to use the meter to determine the fare of the budget taxi, as well as producing a receipt for the journey," it added.
~News courtesy of The Star~
2013年12月20日星期五
KL's tallest Christmas tree
KL's tallest Christmas tree
The lighting of the tallest Christmas tree in Kuala Lumpur was met with cheers and admiration on a cool night at Suria KLCC recently.
Hours before the lighting up, shoppers had already gathered outside to take pictures in front of the 20-metre high Christmas tree.
The tree is located just outside the mall, facing Lake Symphony.
When the time came for the tree to be lit, over 500 people began the countdown to the lighting of the tree by Suria KLCC chairman Datuk Hashim Wahir.
Thirty thousand environmentally friendly LED lights and hundreds of Christmas baubles made the tree shimmer and sparkle.
The spotlight was on the green giant, which stole the limelight from the towering Petronas Twin Towers.
Spectators were then treated to Christmas carols by the Dithyrambic Singers.
As the tunes of Jingle Bells and We Wish You A Merry Christmas echoed through the night, more tourists and shoppers posed for pictures.
A visitor from Sabah, Clement Wong commented on how nice it was to look at the tree, saying that it was the largest tree he had ever seen.
For American Ron Frisinger, the tree was a sight to behold.
"I have seen taller trees, but this one is certainly beautiful to look at, especially with the Twin Towers behind it," he said.
Meanwhile Hashim said that Suria KLCC is always looking for ways to spread festive cheer among its visitors.
"Christmas is one of those festive seasons that many people find magical and special, so this Christmas we wanted to give our customers something special too.
"By lighting up the tallest tree in the city, we hope it will brighten hearts with some magical moments," he said.
The tree which took five days to complete weighs 13,500kg.
The majestic tree can be viewed by the public at Suria KLCC until Dec 25.
Suria KLCC will also be entertaining visitors with dazzling performances until Dec 26.
Several lucky children will also get to see Santa Claus on stage and receive candy canes.
Datuk Hashim Wahir (third from right) with the members of Suria KLCC’s management team and the beautiful tree in the background.
~News courtesy of New Straits Times~
The lighting of the tallest Christmas tree in Kuala Lumpur was met with cheers and admiration on a cool night at Suria KLCC recently.
Hours before the lighting up, shoppers had already gathered outside to take pictures in front of the 20-metre high Christmas tree.
The tree is located just outside the mall, facing Lake Symphony.
When the time came for the tree to be lit, over 500 people began the countdown to the lighting of the tree by Suria KLCC chairman Datuk Hashim Wahir.
Thirty thousand environmentally friendly LED lights and hundreds of Christmas baubles made the tree shimmer and sparkle.
The spotlight was on the green giant, which stole the limelight from the towering Petronas Twin Towers.
Spectators were then treated to Christmas carols by the Dithyrambic Singers.
As the tunes of Jingle Bells and We Wish You A Merry Christmas echoed through the night, more tourists and shoppers posed for pictures.
A visitor from Sabah, Clement Wong commented on how nice it was to look at the tree, saying that it was the largest tree he had ever seen.
For American Ron Frisinger, the tree was a sight to behold.
"I have seen taller trees, but this one is certainly beautiful to look at, especially with the Twin Towers behind it," he said.
Meanwhile Hashim said that Suria KLCC is always looking for ways to spread festive cheer among its visitors.
"Christmas is one of those festive seasons that many people find magical and special, so this Christmas we wanted to give our customers something special too.
"By lighting up the tallest tree in the city, we hope it will brighten hearts with some magical moments," he said.
The tree which took five days to complete weighs 13,500kg.
The majestic tree can be viewed by the public at Suria KLCC until Dec 25.
Suria KLCC will also be entertaining visitors with dazzling performances until Dec 26.
Several lucky children will also get to see Santa Claus on stage and receive candy canes.
Datuk Hashim Wahir (third from right) with the members of Suria KLCC’s management team and the beautiful tree in the background.
~News courtesy of New Straits Times~
2012年12月31日星期一
Countdown celebrations taking place
Countdown celebrations taking place at various spots in the Klang Valley
Dazzling: Tourist and locals will be delighted by the light and fireworks showcase at i-City in Shah Alam.
THE time has come for the much-anticipated New Year’s Eve countdown and there are lots of places for everyone to take part in the revelry. StarMetro has compiled a list of places that will be organising fireworks displays and parties.
Publika
Starting from 3pm, The Square in Publika, Kuala Lumpur is having a fireworks display and various performances to cap the year off. Performing artistes such as Bunkface and Dina Nadzir and hosts Baki Zainal and Nadia Nazir from 8TV will help revellers get into the festive mood. Stilt walkers, street magicians, clowns and fire-eaters will be parading around the mall, too.
Visitors can participate in the Publika Facebook Masquerader Photo Contest; or dress up and be spotted for the Best Dressed Masquerade Competition; or show your dance talent at the Masquerade Open Dance Competition to win gadgets, vouchers, CD hampers and cash prizes.
SohoKL
Celebrate New Year’s Eve at SohoKL, Solaris Mont’ Kiara today from 7pm till 1am. Enjoy live and entertaining musical performances, which vary from K-pop, Latin to the Middle Eastern. At midnight, revellers can welcome 2013 with a beautiful display of fireworks. There are exciting giveaways all night worth RM20,000 during lucky draw sessions and games. Food stalls are located near the stage area and seating on the streets is on a first-come, first-served basis.
Sungei Wang
Join in the fun and excitement as various performances and activities such as buskers walkabout, cheerleading, and fire and robotic dance performance await revellers. The celebration kicks off at 6.30pm while the street party concert featuring 12 local and international artistes such as Fama and Peter Pan starts at 9.30pm There will also be a fireworks display to usher in the New Year. The events are slated to take place at Sungei Wang Plaza’s main entrance and open-air car park.
KLCC
This year’s New Year’s Eve celebrations themed “HEADL12NERS” will showcase a riveting video presentation of spectacular images that have struck a chord with audiences worldwide. These images will be projected on to a giant water screen at the KLCC Lake Symphony Fountain. The show starts at 9pm, followed by the New Year countdown and fireworks display at midnight.
Unique idea: Unforgettable images with fascinating lights and sounds along with the Lake Symphony Fountain show will enthrall visitors at KLCC.
Pavilion Kuala Lumpur
Visitors at Pavilion KL will enjoy live performances, street buskers, free party packs and various food and beverage promotions at street bistros and cafes in the mall, from 9pm to 1am.
Genting Outdoor Theme Park
Genting is having stage activities and fireworks display at the Merdeka stage. The entrance to the theme park is free today from 10pm onwards.
Fireworks are subject to weather conditions, if weather conditions are bad, the fireworks will be postponed to the next day at 8pm.
Mutiara Damansara
Grammy Award winners and R&B pop group All-4-One is at the Mutiara Damansara Commercial Centre to usher in the New Year with local artistes Reshmonu, Atilia, Elvira Arul, Nadhira and Malaysia’s own beat-boxing sensation Shawn Lee.
Dance champions Elecoldxhot will perform its signature feet-thumping performances. At midnight, partygoers can expect an extravagant display of fireworks.The party starts from 7pm till midnight.
Subang Jaya
Residents of Subang Jaya can look forward to an exciting New Year’s Eve at the Subang Jaya Community Fire & Rescue Depart-ment in SS17.
There will be a countdown celebration starting from 9.30pm to the wee hours of the morning.
Activities such as Christmas carolling, entertaining performances and lucky draw are just some of the things in store for revellers.
Sunway Pyramid
Enjoy the festivities at Oasis Boulevard with vibrant parties at the various outlets with live music and family entertainment, followed by a display of fireworks over at Sunway Lagoon.
Putrajaya
Visitors can look forward to a star-studded evening of entertainment during the Ambang 2013 Putrajaya, which will begin at 8.30pm today.
The evening’s line-up of performers include Datuk M. Nasir, Mizz Nina, Jamal Abdillah, Datuk Hattan, Ramli Sarip, Hujan, Wings, Stella Chung and Magen.
It is held in Persiaran Perdana, Presint 3, beside the Palace of Justice.
It will be broadcast live on NTV7 from 10.30pm to 1am with live streaming on www.ntv7.com.my/ambang2013
IOI Boulevard
Those in Puchong can join the countdown party at The Palette at IOI Boulevard today at 8.30pm.
The event highlights include live performance by Suki Low, lucky draw and exciting contests. The event will also culminate in a fireworks display to usher in 2013.
i-City
In conjunction with the day-long “Karnival Sayangi Selangor”, there will be a concert by Malaysian artistes including Alyah, Logeswaran, Black and Modread, and Fiq at 8pm followed by a fireworks display.
~News courtesy of The Star~
2012年2月3日星期五
走空中走廊‧吃喝玩乐轻鬆漫游
星洲日报记者带你走空中走廊‧吃喝玩乐轻鬆漫游
一家大小舒服地走在空中走廊,不必担心日晒雨淋,还可以一边享受冷气,一边步行到目的地。(图:星洲日报)
(吉隆坡2日讯)城中城至武吉免登高架行人走道可说是穿越隆市黄金三角地带的“空中走廊”,这条横跨首都最繁忙地区的走道,该从那里进入?共有多少个出入口?星洲日报记者实地走访后,为读者掌握走道7大分段景点、交通贴士、步行时间,让读者掌握全面的走道步行路线,自行规划轻鬆漫游。
全长1.173公里的城中城至武吉免登高架行人走道(KLCC-Bukit Bintang)已经竣工,只剩下步道中阶段衔接UOA大厦(Wisma UOA)及Tradewinds大厦的接口尚未完工。
现阶段有5出入口
行人走道现阶段共有5大出入口,分別为:
1)吉隆坡城中城国际会展中心出入口
2)Impiana酒店出入口
3)霹雳路(Jln Perak)/P南利路(Jln P Ramlee)出入口
4)拉惹朱兰路(Raja Chulan)出入口
5)柏威年购物广场(Pavilion)出入口
该走道整体来说採光良好,而主要出入口都设有扶手电梯,其中吉隆坡城中城会展中心出入口、Impiana酒店出入口设有电梯,方便残障人士上下。
从拉惹朱兰路(Raja Chulan)出入口至吉隆坡城中城会展中心出入口约562公尺的路段为冷气走道,其余走道採通风设计,走道沿路也铺设导盲砖、闭路电视、並有保安驻守,除了维持治安也协助为路人指点方向。
该走道连接2大主要购物广场即城中城购物广场以及柏威年购物广场,以及两广场的周边地区,包括武吉免登、城中城、檳榔路(Jln Pinang)、霹雳路(Jln Perak)、P南利路(Jln P Ramlee)、拉惹朱兰路(Raja Chulan)等。
步行至柏威年需15分钟
记者实地走访后,发现从城中城步行往国际会展中心约需5至7分钟,而从会展中心步行至柏威年购物广场需15分钟。
日前首相纳吉为该走道主持启用仪式获得媒体广泛报导后,近日也出现许多公眾携老扶幼,“试用”该走道来往城中城与柏威年购物广场,而一些受访的公眾也透露,来回该走道大约耗时30分钟,省时方便,又免去日晒的麻烦。
走道小问题
盆栽影响导盲砖功用
电梯与会展中心大门距离太远
虽然城中城至武吉免登高架行人走道带来多项便利,但走道整体来看也存在一些小问题,走道两旁铺设的导盲砖,目前沿道放置了许多盆栽,影响了导盲砖发挥为盲人指路的功用。
城中城国际会展中心虽设有电梯,能让残障人士轮椅进出,但电梯所在与会展中心大门有段距离,使得残友或乐龄人士搭乘电梯其实並不方便。
同时,在记者走访走道当天也发现,冷气走道空调明显不足,不少公眾也认为冷气走道內略显闷热,反而没冷气的走道,外头微风轻轻吹来,通风情况良好。
根据记者所见,沿著走道两方向步行,走道垃圾桶数量不多,而且部份出入口交接处,方向指示不明確,让很多公眾佇立在行人走道中一脸茫然的寻找方向,幸好沿路有多名保安人员站岗,成为走道中的临时“指路中心”。
善用走道规划游乐路线
行人走道交通贴士
使用城中城至武吉免登高架行人走道交通贴士:
●公共交通篇
要使用城中城至武吉免登高架行人走道的公眾,可使用公共交通,通过搭乘轻快铁往城中城轻快铁站,从该站步行至国际会展中心走道出入口;从该轻快铁站步行至武吉免登地区耗时20至25分钟。
公眾也可搭乘单轨火车至武吉免登∕拉惹朱兰轻快铁站(服务时间清晨6时至12时),可分別步行至Pavilion购物广场或拉惹朱兰路轻快铁站(平均步行时间约5至7分钟)行人走道出入口。
公眾也可分別搭乘途径城中城购物广场或武吉免登地区的巴士,经过Pavilion的巴士为Rapid KL巴士,路线B102、B103、B110、B113。
●驾驶篇
城中城至武吉免登行人走道,周遭有多个停车场收费各有不同,在考量行走路线长短、便利与停车收费后,一般日子建议將车子停在城中城国际会展中心露天或室內停车场。
不介意多步行的公眾,如週日或假日出游,可將车子停在UOA露天停车场,再步行进入算是中心点的行人走道霹雳路出入口,选择往Pavilion或城中城两方向,从霹雳路往两地区,单程步行时间约需10分钟。
(星洲日报/大都会)
(吉隆坡2日讯)城中城至武吉免登高架行人走道可说是穿越隆市黄金三角地带的“空中走廊”,这条横跨首都最繁忙地区的走道,该从那里进入?共有多少个出入口?星洲日报记者实地走访后,为读者掌握走道7大分段景点、交通贴士、步行时间,让读者掌握全面的走道步行路线,自行规划轻鬆漫游。
全长1.173公里的城中城至武吉免登高架行人走道(KLCC-Bukit Bintang)已经竣工,只剩下步道中阶段衔接UOA大厦(Wisma UOA)及Tradewinds大厦的接口尚未完工。
现阶段有5出入口
行人走道现阶段共有5大出入口,分別为:
1)吉隆坡城中城国际会展中心出入口
2)Impiana酒店出入口
3)霹雳路(Jln Perak)/P南利路(Jln P Ramlee)出入口
4)拉惹朱兰路(Raja Chulan)出入口
5)柏威年购物广场(Pavilion)出入口
该走道整体来说採光良好,而主要出入口都设有扶手电梯,其中吉隆坡城中城会展中心出入口、Impiana酒店出入口设有电梯,方便残障人士上下。
从拉惹朱兰路(Raja Chulan)出入口至吉隆坡城中城会展中心出入口约562公尺的路段为冷气走道,其余走道採通风设计,走道沿路也铺设导盲砖、闭路电视、並有保安驻守,除了维持治安也协助为路人指点方向。
该走道连接2大主要购物广场即城中城购物广场以及柏威年购物广场,以及两广场的周边地区,包括武吉免登、城中城、檳榔路(Jln Pinang)、霹雳路(Jln Perak)、P南利路(Jln P Ramlee)、拉惹朱兰路(Raja Chulan)等。
步行至柏威年需15分钟
记者实地走访后,发现从城中城步行往国际会展中心约需5至7分钟,而从会展中心步行至柏威年购物广场需15分钟。
日前首相纳吉为该走道主持启用仪式获得媒体广泛报导后,近日也出现许多公眾携老扶幼,“试用”该走道来往城中城与柏威年购物广场,而一些受访的公眾也透露,来回该走道大约耗时30分钟,省时方便,又免去日晒的麻烦。
走道小问题
盆栽影响导盲砖功用
电梯与会展中心大门距离太远
虽然城中城至武吉免登高架行人走道带来多项便利,但走道整体来看也存在一些小问题,走道两旁铺设的导盲砖,目前沿道放置了许多盆栽,影响了导盲砖发挥为盲人指路的功用。
城中城国际会展中心虽设有电梯,能让残障人士轮椅进出,但电梯所在与会展中心大门有段距离,使得残友或乐龄人士搭乘电梯其实並不方便。
同时,在记者走访走道当天也发现,冷气走道空调明显不足,不少公眾也认为冷气走道內略显闷热,反而没冷气的走道,外头微风轻轻吹来,通风情况良好。
根据记者所见,沿著走道两方向步行,走道垃圾桶数量不多,而且部份出入口交接处,方向指示不明確,让很多公眾佇立在行人走道中一脸茫然的寻找方向,幸好沿路有多名保安人员站岗,成为走道中的临时“指路中心”。
善用走道规划游乐路线
行人走道交通贴士
使用城中城至武吉免登高架行人走道交通贴士:
●公共交通篇
要使用城中城至武吉免登高架行人走道的公眾,可使用公共交通,通过搭乘轻快铁往城中城轻快铁站,从该站步行至国际会展中心走道出入口;从该轻快铁站步行至武吉免登地区耗时20至25分钟。
公眾也可搭乘单轨火车至武吉免登∕拉惹朱兰轻快铁站(服务时间清晨6时至12时),可分別步行至Pavilion购物广场或拉惹朱兰路轻快铁站(平均步行时间约5至7分钟)行人走道出入口。
公眾也可分別搭乘途径城中城购物广场或武吉免登地区的巴士,经过Pavilion的巴士为Rapid KL巴士,路线B102、B103、B110、B113。
●驾驶篇
城中城至武吉免登行人走道,周遭有多个停车场收费各有不同,在考量行走路线长短、便利与停车收费后,一般日子建议將车子停在城中城国际会展中心露天或室內停车场。
不介意多步行的公眾,如週日或假日出游,可將车子停在UOA露天停车场,再步行进入算是中心点的行人走道霹雳路出入口,选择往Pavilion或城中城两方向,从霹雳路往两地区,单程步行时间约需10分钟。
(星洲日报/大都会)
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2011年8月4日星期四
2011年6月3日星期五
KLCC a big draw for dance music fans
KLCC area still a big draw for dance music fans
The KLCC area marks one of the busiest clubbing stretches in town, with major clubs dotting Jalan Ampang, Jalan P. Ramlee, Jalan Pinang, Jalan Kia Peng and Jalan Sultan Ismail.
ZOUK
113, Jalan Ampang, KL
Zouk KL gives you a taste of everything. Here’s what’s on offer over most of the rooms on a weekly basis.
TUESDAYS at ZOUK: Ghetto Heaven with the best quality hip hop, R&B and urban grooves played by residents DJ Luqe and DJ Face with MC Carleed and MC Poi with regular international guests! Admission (with one drink): RM18. Ladies Complimentary entry with five drinks before midnight.
WEDNESDAYS AT VELVET UNDERGROUND: The Original Mambo Jambo. Velvet Underground takes you back to the 80’s and 90’s with DJ Ken and Radzi. Admission (with one drink): RM30.
THURSDAYS AT ZOUK, PHUTURE: 4PLAY: One mammoth party every Thursday with the best in every genre over four rooms. Zouk: R&B and hip hop, with DJs Goldfish, Luqe and Ken with MC Point Blanc. Phuture: Mambo favourites with DJs Radzi and Ken. Admission (with one drink): RM18 Ladies / RM28 Men.
THURSDAYS AT VELVET UNDERGROUND: THE DEEPHOUSE SOCIETY with our own DJ Gabriel. Gabriel’s 22-year passion for both house and techno has become a lifestyle choice so compelling that drove him to create TheDeepHouseSociety (DHS). The main objective behind this digital label is to connect, expand & expose. The label’s goal is to position TheDeepHouseSociety as a lifestyle brand and with the help of Zouk Club KL, Gabriel will showcase the musical offering DHS has to offer on a weekly basis. Admission (with one drink): RM18 Ladies / RM28 Men.
FRIDAYS AT ZOUK: GLOBAL keeps the spirit of all things on the EDM scene alive and kicking. Resident Terence C will keep the dance floor packed all night long with progressive house, trance and allsorts. International guests regularly! Admission (allows access to Zouk and Barsonic) (with one drink): RM38 Ladies / RM48 Men.
FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS AT PHUTURE: FLAVA lets you party all weekend in Phuture with the best in R&B and hip-hop featuring DJs Luqe, Radzi and MC Fendi. Admission (with one drink): RM38 Ladies / RM48 Men.
FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS AT VELVET: F.A.B. Fabulous and Bold: takes you to 90s and noughties territory. Think Ace of Base, Technotronic, C+C Music Factory, Blur, Nirvana, Vanilla Ice right through to Destiny¹s Child, Spice Girls, N*Sync, Gwen Stefani, Daft Punk and Groovejet. Residents Ken, Pietro and MC Point Blanc. (with one drink): RM38 Ladies / RM48 Men
FRIDAYS AT BARSONIC: TWILIGHT ACTIONGIRL weekly with music mayhem and madness as usual going for indie, alternative and electro vibes. DJs Bunga, Ribut 10:49, Chaseylain and Xu preside as usual, with surprise guests galore. Admission (with one drink): RM20 Ladies / RM30 Men.
SATURDAYS AT ZOUK: LOUD Goldfish and Blink.If you dig the BIG ROOM sounds of Deadmau5, Swedish House Mafia, Laidback Luke, David Guetta, Calvin Harris, Eric Prydz, Groove Armada, Faithless, The Crookers, this is for you. Admission: (allows entry to Zouk and Barsonic) (with one drink): RM38 Ladies / RM48 Men.
SATURDAYS AT BARSONIC: SUPERSONIC goes electro, indie, mash-ups, house with a rotation of Djs. This month: 4th OMFG with Guru & Mr Nasty / 11th Lap Sap & Co / 18th STLD with Mr Nasty, Guru Guru and Blastique / 25th House This with Hypembeats, Jee Hoe and Blink. Admission (with one drink): RM20 Ladies / RM30 Men.
For reservations please Please call +603-2171 2075 (12-6pm) / +6016-332 3191 (after 6pm) or email rsvn@zoukclub.com.my . For information call Zouk KL at 03-2171 1997 /fax: 03-2171 1998 or visit www.zoukclub.com.my
ARISTO @ ZOUK
113, Jalan Ampang, KL
Essentially part of the Zouk complex and family. For information call Zouk KL at +603-2171 1997 /fax: +603-2171 1998 or visit www.zoukclub.com.my
SULTAN LOUNGE
Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur City Centre, KL
True to it’s name, guests will have a feel being in an opulent Arabian tent with tented private booths, luxurious drapings surrounding the lounge along and an impressive triple-height water feature that overlooks a glassy opaque bar to top it off! Watch this space for updates. Admission (with one drink) is RM50. Telephone +603-2380 8888 Facsimile +603-2380 8833. Website: www.mandarinoriental.com
7ATENINE
Ascott Kuala Lumpur, 9, Jalan Pinang, KL
Fine dine at the Ascot and chill-out with live sunset jazz, international DJs and enjoy fabulous deals on premium wines and cocktails. White Nite @ 7atenine enhances your Saturday nights. Guests dressed in white enjoy a Martini cocktail “Bootylicious” on the house. Party the night away with the ethereal chill-out feel perfectly complemented by the white décor. This Saturday’s guest DJ is the ever eclectic Mr Fluff. For reservations, call +603-2161 7789, +6012-210 3055.
THE MARKETPLACE
4A, Lorong Yap Kwan Seng, KL
Restaurant and Lounge for clubbers who like a little of both dinner and drinks later. h: Tue to Thur: noon to 1am. Fri: noon to 2am. Sat: 5pm to 2am. Sun 4pm to midnight. Call +603-2166 0750. E-mail: marketplace.my@gmail.com | Website: www.marketplacekl.com
POPPY COLLECTION
18-1, Jalan P. Ramlee, KL
Located at the corner of Jalan. P. Ramlee and Jalan Law Yew See opposite Jalan Pinang and the Twin Towers the complex has four rooms but we concentrate on Passion upstairs and Poppy Garden downstairs.
POPPY GARDEN: R&B and hip hop with soul for the most part, with regular international guests both house/techno and R&B/hip hop. Fri & Sat: Soul Seduction. Thur: Soul Sista and Ladies Night. Free entry for groups of five before 10.30pm.
PASSION: Goes the house music route on Fridays and Saturdays. Admission (with one drink) is RM35 weekends. Hours: Sun to Thur: 4pm to 2am. Fri & Sat: 4pm to 3am. Parties start 9pm onwards. Contact: +603-2141 8888 / +603-2171 6666 fax: +603-2148 1282/ +603-2161 1948. E-mail: info@poppy-collection.com | Website: www.poppy-collection.com
LUNA BAR & CRISTALLO
33rd Flr, Menara Panglobal, Jalan Punchak, off Jalan P Ramlee, KL
The rooftop bar club with the swimming pool that has impressed many a visiting international DJ keeps the club music flowing. From May 16 to June 30, special guest resident comes from UK. Random Geeza has had an everlasting affection and connection to the house scene from the early acid house, Manchester rave scene, right through to the present day. Normal admission (with one drink): RM50 after 9.30pm. h: 5pm to 1am. Tue to Fri & Eve of Public Holidays: 5pm to 3am. Sat: 10am to 3am Sundays & Public Holidays - 10am to 1am. Call +603-2332 7777 for admission information.
TINMINE II
Lower Lobby, Crowne Mutiara Hotel, Jalan Sultan Ismail, KL
IT’s back, after over THREE decades and however many incarnations, the name, the venue returns.
NEO LUXE LOUNGE & RESTAURANT
19, Jalan Sultan Ismail, KL
Indulge yourself with sensuous global tapas, designer cocktails & avant garde lounge music.
KL LIVE @ LIFE CENTRE
20, Jalan Sultan Ismail, KL
This multi-thousand capacity venue has had many an incarnation over the past decade, most famously as Warp Club and Ruumz. Now just called KL Live, get set for a host of independent Club events being hosted at this longstanding venue. Details as events come and go.
SKYBAR
33rd Flr, Traders Hotel, KLCC, off Jalan Kia Peng, KL
SkyBar’s contemporary setting provokes in guests an instant and irresistible desire to just chill out. Guests can gaze at the glow from the illuminated towering twin towers while listening to ‘straight chill’ and upbeat music. Guest DJs feature regularly. h: Sun to Thur: 11am to 1am. Fri & Sat: 11am to 3am. Call +603-2332 9888 for information.
THE APARTMENT DOWNTOWN
Lot G48 & 139, Grd & 1st Flr, Suria KLCC, KL
For information call +603-2166 2257 or e-mail theapartmentklcc@chaswood.com. Website: www.atheapartment.com
ALOHA CLUB BISTRO & VIP LOUNGE
Lot 924, Jln P. Ramlee, KL
This 30,000 square foot mega-club has 3½ levels consisting of a dance club, bistro & restaurant and an exclusive VIP Lounge.
Oahu Bar: 1st & 2nd Floor - VIP Lounge sees DJ Ken and DJ Ben seven days a week playing commercial hits covering the past four decades.
Honolulu Bar: Lower ground. DJs Marc Antoine and Jinggo Bilboa play R&B, hip hop and house from Wed to Sun. Hula Nite (ladies nite) every Wed with free entrance for all the ladies and free cocktail.
~News courtesy of The Star~
The KLCC area marks one of the busiest clubbing stretches in town, with major clubs dotting Jalan Ampang, Jalan P. Ramlee, Jalan Pinang, Jalan Kia Peng and Jalan Sultan Ismail.
ZOUK
113, Jalan Ampang, KL
Zouk KL gives you a taste of everything. Here’s what’s on offer over most of the rooms on a weekly basis.
TUESDAYS at ZOUK: Ghetto Heaven with the best quality hip hop, R&B and urban grooves played by residents DJ Luqe and DJ Face with MC Carleed and MC Poi with regular international guests! Admission (with one drink): RM18. Ladies Complimentary entry with five drinks before midnight.
WEDNESDAYS AT VELVET UNDERGROUND: The Original Mambo Jambo. Velvet Underground takes you back to the 80’s and 90’s with DJ Ken and Radzi. Admission (with one drink): RM30.
THURSDAYS AT ZOUK, PHUTURE: 4PLAY: One mammoth party every Thursday with the best in every genre over four rooms. Zouk: R&B and hip hop, with DJs Goldfish, Luqe and Ken with MC Point Blanc. Phuture: Mambo favourites with DJs Radzi and Ken. Admission (with one drink): RM18 Ladies / RM28 Men.
THURSDAYS AT VELVET UNDERGROUND: THE DEEPHOUSE SOCIETY with our own DJ Gabriel. Gabriel’s 22-year passion for both house and techno has become a lifestyle choice so compelling that drove him to create TheDeepHouseSociety (DHS). The main objective behind this digital label is to connect, expand & expose. The label’s goal is to position TheDeepHouseSociety as a lifestyle brand and with the help of Zouk Club KL, Gabriel will showcase the musical offering DHS has to offer on a weekly basis. Admission (with one drink): RM18 Ladies / RM28 Men.
FRIDAYS AT ZOUK: GLOBAL keeps the spirit of all things on the EDM scene alive and kicking. Resident Terence C will keep the dance floor packed all night long with progressive house, trance and allsorts. International guests regularly! Admission (allows access to Zouk and Barsonic) (with one drink): RM38 Ladies / RM48 Men.
FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS AT PHUTURE: FLAVA lets you party all weekend in Phuture with the best in R&B and hip-hop featuring DJs Luqe, Radzi and MC Fendi. Admission (with one drink): RM38 Ladies / RM48 Men.
FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS AT VELVET: F.A.B. Fabulous and Bold: takes you to 90s and noughties territory. Think Ace of Base, Technotronic, C+C Music Factory, Blur, Nirvana, Vanilla Ice right through to Destiny¹s Child, Spice Girls, N*Sync, Gwen Stefani, Daft Punk and Groovejet. Residents Ken, Pietro and MC Point Blanc. (with one drink): RM38 Ladies / RM48 Men
FRIDAYS AT BARSONIC: TWILIGHT ACTIONGIRL weekly with music mayhem and madness as usual going for indie, alternative and electro vibes. DJs Bunga, Ribut 10:49, Chaseylain and Xu preside as usual, with surprise guests galore. Admission (with one drink): RM20 Ladies / RM30 Men.
SATURDAYS AT ZOUK: LOUD Goldfish and Blink.If you dig the BIG ROOM sounds of Deadmau5, Swedish House Mafia, Laidback Luke, David Guetta, Calvin Harris, Eric Prydz, Groove Armada, Faithless, The Crookers, this is for you. Admission: (allows entry to Zouk and Barsonic) (with one drink): RM38 Ladies / RM48 Men.
SATURDAYS AT BARSONIC: SUPERSONIC goes electro, indie, mash-ups, house with a rotation of Djs. This month: 4th OMFG with Guru & Mr Nasty / 11th Lap Sap & Co / 18th STLD with Mr Nasty, Guru Guru and Blastique / 25th House This with Hypembeats, Jee Hoe and Blink. Admission (with one drink): RM20 Ladies / RM30 Men.
For reservations please Please call +603-2171 2075 (12-6pm) / +6016-332 3191 (after 6pm) or email rsvn@zoukclub.com.my . For information call Zouk KL at 03-2171 1997 /fax: 03-2171 1998 or visit www.zoukclub.com.my
ARISTO @ ZOUK
113, Jalan Ampang, KL
Essentially part of the Zouk complex and family. For information call Zouk KL at +603-2171 1997 /fax: +603-2171 1998 or visit www.zoukclub.com.my
SULTAN LOUNGE
Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur City Centre, KL
True to it’s name, guests will have a feel being in an opulent Arabian tent with tented private booths, luxurious drapings surrounding the lounge along and an impressive triple-height water feature that overlooks a glassy opaque bar to top it off! Watch this space for updates. Admission (with one drink) is RM50. Telephone +603-2380 8888 Facsimile +603-2380 8833. Website: www.mandarinoriental.com
7ATENINE
Ascott Kuala Lumpur, 9, Jalan Pinang, KL
Fine dine at the Ascot and chill-out with live sunset jazz, international DJs and enjoy fabulous deals on premium wines and cocktails. White Nite @ 7atenine enhances your Saturday nights. Guests dressed in white enjoy a Martini cocktail “Bootylicious” on the house. Party the night away with the ethereal chill-out feel perfectly complemented by the white décor. This Saturday’s guest DJ is the ever eclectic Mr Fluff. For reservations, call +603-2161 7789, +6012-210 3055.
THE MARKETPLACE
4A, Lorong Yap Kwan Seng, KL
Restaurant and Lounge for clubbers who like a little of both dinner and drinks later. h: Tue to Thur: noon to 1am. Fri: noon to 2am. Sat: 5pm to 2am. Sun 4pm to midnight. Call +603-2166 0750. E-mail: marketplace.my@gmail.com | Website: www.marketplacekl.com
POPPY COLLECTION
18-1, Jalan P. Ramlee, KL
Located at the corner of Jalan. P. Ramlee and Jalan Law Yew See opposite Jalan Pinang and the Twin Towers the complex has four rooms but we concentrate on Passion upstairs and Poppy Garden downstairs.
POPPY GARDEN: R&B and hip hop with soul for the most part, with regular international guests both house/techno and R&B/hip hop. Fri & Sat: Soul Seduction. Thur: Soul Sista and Ladies Night. Free entry for groups of five before 10.30pm.
PASSION: Goes the house music route on Fridays and Saturdays. Admission (with one drink) is RM35 weekends. Hours: Sun to Thur: 4pm to 2am. Fri & Sat: 4pm to 3am. Parties start 9pm onwards. Contact: +603-2141 8888 / +603-2171 6666 fax: +603-2148 1282/ +603-2161 1948. E-mail: info@poppy-collection.com | Website: www.poppy-collection.com
LUNA BAR & CRISTALLO
33rd Flr, Menara Panglobal, Jalan Punchak, off Jalan P Ramlee, KL
The rooftop bar club with the swimming pool that has impressed many a visiting international DJ keeps the club music flowing. From May 16 to June 30, special guest resident comes from UK. Random Geeza has had an everlasting affection and connection to the house scene from the early acid house, Manchester rave scene, right through to the present day. Normal admission (with one drink): RM50 after 9.30pm. h: 5pm to 1am. Tue to Fri & Eve of Public Holidays: 5pm to 3am. Sat: 10am to 3am Sundays & Public Holidays - 10am to 1am. Call +603-2332 7777 for admission information.
TINMINE II
Lower Lobby, Crowne Mutiara Hotel, Jalan Sultan Ismail, KL
IT’s back, after over THREE decades and however many incarnations, the name, the venue returns.
NEO LUXE LOUNGE & RESTAURANT
19, Jalan Sultan Ismail, KL
Indulge yourself with sensuous global tapas, designer cocktails & avant garde lounge music.
KL LIVE @ LIFE CENTRE
20, Jalan Sultan Ismail, KL
This multi-thousand capacity venue has had many an incarnation over the past decade, most famously as Warp Club and Ruumz. Now just called KL Live, get set for a host of independent Club events being hosted at this longstanding venue. Details as events come and go.
SKYBAR
33rd Flr, Traders Hotel, KLCC, off Jalan Kia Peng, KL
SkyBar’s contemporary setting provokes in guests an instant and irresistible desire to just chill out. Guests can gaze at the glow from the illuminated towering twin towers while listening to ‘straight chill’ and upbeat music. Guest DJs feature regularly. h: Sun to Thur: 11am to 1am. Fri & Sat: 11am to 3am. Call +603-2332 9888 for information.
THE APARTMENT DOWNTOWN
Lot G48 & 139, Grd & 1st Flr, Suria KLCC, KL
For information call +603-2166 2257 or e-mail theapartmentklcc@chaswood.com. Website: www.atheapartment.com
ALOHA CLUB BISTRO & VIP LOUNGE
Lot 924, Jln P. Ramlee, KL
This 30,000 square foot mega-club has 3½ levels consisting of a dance club, bistro & restaurant and an exclusive VIP Lounge.
Oahu Bar: 1st & 2nd Floor - VIP Lounge sees DJ Ken and DJ Ben seven days a week playing commercial hits covering the past four decades.
Honolulu Bar: Lower ground. DJs Marc Antoine and Jinggo Bilboa play R&B, hip hop and house from Wed to Sun. Hula Nite (ladies nite) every Wed with free entrance for all the ladies and free cocktail.
~News courtesy of The Star~
2011年5月11日星期三
Uniqlo opens second outlet at KLCC
Uniqlo opens second outlet at Suria KLCC
HUNDREDS of smiling shoppers made their way out of the Uniqlo Suria KLCC store last Friday, some with several bags in tow.
Queues were formed several hours ahead of the opening of Uniqlo’s second store in Malaysia, which is located at Lots C19-21, Concourse Level, Suria KLCC.
Many were there to purchase selected wardrobe staples like t-shirts, jeans and sandals that were being offered at introductory prices by Uniqlo.
Colourful t-shirts: Shoppers checking out the various Uniqlo t-shirts depicting a variety of pop culture, art elements and designs at Uniqlo Suria KLCC.
Asked about the brand’s popularity, Uniqlo Asia/Japan managing director and group executive vice president Naoki Otoma attributed it to the brand’s universal appeal and products that are of good quality and price.
“It is the people who choose the clothes they want to wear, not the other way around.
“They can mix and match the items according to their style and preferences,” he said.
For both genders: Uniqlo offers a full range of apparel that can be used to mix and match.
Uniqlo, which declared its clothing is “made for all”, is known for its stylish, high quality and affordable clothing incorporating Japanese technology.
“We are happy with Uniqlo KLCC’s store location. While we hope to expand on the store size, our focus right now is on the business angle,” said Otoma.
He revealed Uniqlo has rapid expansion plans, with the intention to have more stores in Malaysia.
“Uniqlo has been very well accepted in Kuala Lumpur, not unlike the stores in other cities like Hong Kong or New York.
“After our first two outlets located within the heart of KL, we are now in negotiations to open our next outlet in the Klang Valley.
“We plan to open 10 stores within three years, with at least five in KL. Once we have achieved that, we will look into locations in other states,” said Otoma.
It was reported Fast Retailing Co, which runs Uniqlo, would open its second store in Malaysia and two more outlets in Singapore by May, making it a total of five stores in the island country.
Uniqlo Japan and Uniqlo International recorded sales of ¥605.5bil (RM22.46bil) and ¥72.7bil (RM2.7bil) respectively for fiscal year 2010.
On Uniqlo’s numerous creative collaborations, Otomo said either the brand approached those with news value for their creation or ideas, or the designer suggested a collaboration with the brand.
“Most importantly, there must be global appeal. The designer must understand Uniqlo’s philosophy, hence there will be mutual discussions to reach that goal.
“As a fashion brand, most of Uniqlo’s collaborations are with fashion designers, although our UT t-shirts do feature various organisations and creative projects,” he added.
While there are no plans at the moment, Otomo said they are open to the possibility of collaborating with a Malaysian designer.
“We believe in 10 years’ time, the Malaysian economy will be equivalent to that of Japan, and the Asian market will be the huge driving force in the economy.
“We hope to see Uniqlo being a part of the Malaysian lifestyle like how Uniqlo is in Japan.” Otoma said.
A fashion showcase featuring renowned Malaysian personalities like Alex Yoong, Deborah Henry, Dennis Lau, Yasmin Hani, Josiah Ng and Ella took place at a pre-opening party on the eve of Uniqlo Suria KLCC’s store opening.
~News courtesy of The Star~
HUNDREDS of smiling shoppers made their way out of the Uniqlo Suria KLCC store last Friday, some with several bags in tow.
Queues were formed several hours ahead of the opening of Uniqlo’s second store in Malaysia, which is located at Lots C19-21, Concourse Level, Suria KLCC.
Many were there to purchase selected wardrobe staples like t-shirts, jeans and sandals that were being offered at introductory prices by Uniqlo.
Colourful t-shirts: Shoppers checking out the various Uniqlo t-shirts depicting a variety of pop culture, art elements and designs at Uniqlo Suria KLCC.
Asked about the brand’s popularity, Uniqlo Asia/Japan managing director and group executive vice president Naoki Otoma attributed it to the brand’s universal appeal and products that are of good quality and price.
“It is the people who choose the clothes they want to wear, not the other way around.
“They can mix and match the items according to their style and preferences,” he said.
For both genders: Uniqlo offers a full range of apparel that can be used to mix and match.
Uniqlo, which declared its clothing is “made for all”, is known for its stylish, high quality and affordable clothing incorporating Japanese technology.
“We are happy with Uniqlo KLCC’s store location. While we hope to expand on the store size, our focus right now is on the business angle,” said Otoma.
He revealed Uniqlo has rapid expansion plans, with the intention to have more stores in Malaysia.
“Uniqlo has been very well accepted in Kuala Lumpur, not unlike the stores in other cities like Hong Kong or New York.
“After our first two outlets located within the heart of KL, we are now in negotiations to open our next outlet in the Klang Valley.
“We plan to open 10 stores within three years, with at least five in KL. Once we have achieved that, we will look into locations in other states,” said Otoma.
It was reported Fast Retailing Co, which runs Uniqlo, would open its second store in Malaysia and two more outlets in Singapore by May, making it a total of five stores in the island country.
Uniqlo Japan and Uniqlo International recorded sales of ¥605.5bil (RM22.46bil) and ¥72.7bil (RM2.7bil) respectively for fiscal year 2010.
On Uniqlo’s numerous creative collaborations, Otomo said either the brand approached those with news value for their creation or ideas, or the designer suggested a collaboration with the brand.
“Most importantly, there must be global appeal. The designer must understand Uniqlo’s philosophy, hence there will be mutual discussions to reach that goal.
“As a fashion brand, most of Uniqlo’s collaborations are with fashion designers, although our UT t-shirts do feature various organisations and creative projects,” he added.
While there are no plans at the moment, Otomo said they are open to the possibility of collaborating with a Malaysian designer.
“We believe in 10 years’ time, the Malaysian economy will be equivalent to that of Japan, and the Asian market will be the huge driving force in the economy.
“We hope to see Uniqlo being a part of the Malaysian lifestyle like how Uniqlo is in Japan.” Otoma said.
A fashion showcase featuring renowned Malaysian personalities like Alex Yoong, Deborah Henry, Dennis Lau, Yasmin Hani, Josiah Ng and Ella took place at a pre-opening party on the eve of Uniqlo Suria KLCC’s store opening.
~News courtesy of The Star~
2011年5月2日星期一
2011年4月24日星期日
Gold fair
Gold fair
MIJ Exhibition Sdn Bhd is holding the 8th Malaysia International Gold and Jewellery Fair from now until April 25 at the Hall 5 of Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. There are more than 100 jewellers from Hong Kong, Singapore, India, Sri Lanka, Poland, Italy and UAE, aside from Malaysia, exhibiting their products. Among their products are jade, semi-precious gems, loose precious stones, silver, gold and platinum.
~Info courtesy of The Star~
MIJ Exhibition Sdn Bhd is holding the 8th Malaysia International Gold and Jewellery Fair from now until April 25 at the Hall 5 of Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. There are more than 100 jewellers from Hong Kong, Singapore, India, Sri Lanka, Poland, Italy and UAE, aside from Malaysia, exhibiting their products. Among their products are jade, semi-precious gems, loose precious stones, silver, gold and platinum.
~Info courtesy of The Star~
2011年3月29日星期二
Petrosains turns 12
Petrosains celebrates biodiversity as it turns 12
VISITORS to Petrosains, The Discovery Centre, in Suria KLCC, were treated to an exciting nature-inspired carnival during the centre’s 12th anniversary celebration recently.
A huge crowd, comprising mostly families who were visiting the science centre during the last weekend of the school holidays, thronged the carnival that was held in conjunction with Petrosains’ latest school holiday campaign, aptly themed “Biodiversity and You”.
The campaign was aimed at creating public awareness on the importance of conserving nature and protecting our environment.
The 10-day carnival saw visitors having a gala time with exciting activities that included science shows, workshops and special programmes.
Thrilling the crowd: YAWA Eco Drum Circle entertaining the crowd with their household ‘musical instruments’.
A clown and magicians thrilled the children who also had fun participating in activities such as the “Eco Sand Art”, “Recycled Art and Craft”, “Face Painting”, “Eco Mural Painting” and “Happy Tree Building”.
Other exciting events that took place were a special drum performances by the group YAWA or Yayasan Anak Warisan Alam Eco-Drum Circle, which entertained the crowd with their vibrant musical routines using recyclable household materials as musical instruments.
The Malaysian Philharmonic Youth Orchestra (MPYO) also made a special appearance, enthralling the audience with their repertoire of all-time favourites.
Several mini shows were carried out by students who belonged to programmes run by Petrosains, namely the Science Action Team (SAT), a programme for secondary school students and the Science Scouts, a programme for primary school students, where these students were given an opportunity to showcase their talent in communicating their science knowledge to the public.
Petrosains Sdn Bhd CEO Tengku Nasariah Tengku Syed Ibrahim, said the carnival was very special because it marked Petrosains’ 12th year of sharing its creative approaches to enrich the learning experience, and interactivity, which focused on inquiry and discovery.
“We are very happy to carry out our responsibility to inspire the younger generation to learn more about science. This event also carries an urgent message which is relevant to everyone.
“We hope that by creating public awareness about Biodiversity at Petrosains, our visitors will acknowledge and respond to the need for significant changes that will lead to the preservation of our environment and the living beings that exist in it.
“The activities are meant to provide visitors with as much knowledge and fun at the same time. In Petrosains, we always adopt highly interactive science communication methods and engaging, fun-learning approaches in order to inculcate the interest in the subject matter at hand.
“We must continue to nurture inquiring minds and creative thinking skills as much as we can to promote the love for knowledge, and life-long learning,” she added.
For details, log on to www.petrosains.com.my
-News courtesy of The Star-
VISITORS to Petrosains, The Discovery Centre, in Suria KLCC, were treated to an exciting nature-inspired carnival during the centre’s 12th anniversary celebration recently.
A huge crowd, comprising mostly families who were visiting the science centre during the last weekend of the school holidays, thronged the carnival that was held in conjunction with Petrosains’ latest school holiday campaign, aptly themed “Biodiversity and You”.
The campaign was aimed at creating public awareness on the importance of conserving nature and protecting our environment.
The 10-day carnival saw visitors having a gala time with exciting activities that included science shows, workshops and special programmes.
Thrilling the crowd: YAWA Eco Drum Circle entertaining the crowd with their household ‘musical instruments’.
A clown and magicians thrilled the children who also had fun participating in activities such as the “Eco Sand Art”, “Recycled Art and Craft”, “Face Painting”, “Eco Mural Painting” and “Happy Tree Building”.
Other exciting events that took place were a special drum performances by the group YAWA or Yayasan Anak Warisan Alam Eco-Drum Circle, which entertained the crowd with their vibrant musical routines using recyclable household materials as musical instruments.
The Malaysian Philharmonic Youth Orchestra (MPYO) also made a special appearance, enthralling the audience with their repertoire of all-time favourites.
Several mini shows were carried out by students who belonged to programmes run by Petrosains, namely the Science Action Team (SAT), a programme for secondary school students and the Science Scouts, a programme for primary school students, where these students were given an opportunity to showcase their talent in communicating their science knowledge to the public.
Petrosains Sdn Bhd CEO Tengku Nasariah Tengku Syed Ibrahim, said the carnival was very special because it marked Petrosains’ 12th year of sharing its creative approaches to enrich the learning experience, and interactivity, which focused on inquiry and discovery.
“We are very happy to carry out our responsibility to inspire the younger generation to learn more about science. This event also carries an urgent message which is relevant to everyone.
“We hope that by creating public awareness about Biodiversity at Petrosains, our visitors will acknowledge and respond to the need for significant changes that will lead to the preservation of our environment and the living beings that exist in it.
“The activities are meant to provide visitors with as much knowledge and fun at the same time. In Petrosains, we always adopt highly interactive science communication methods and engaging, fun-learning approaches in order to inculcate the interest in the subject matter at hand.
“We must continue to nurture inquiring minds and creative thinking skills as much as we can to promote the love for knowledge, and life-long learning,” she added.
For details, log on to www.petrosains.com.my
-News courtesy of The Star-
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