Today, the powder blue, double-storey building is home to Japanese sculptor Hitori Nakayama – a prominent personality in the local art scene who has proudly called Penang “home” for close to two decades.
Read full details »Built in 1833 by Tamil Indians who arrived at the island’s bustling port to seek their fortunes as stevedores, artisans and traders, the Sri Mahamariamman temple is located in the city’s “Little India” enclave.
Read full details »Dedicated to the patron saint of England, St George’s Church is South-East Asia’s oldest Anglican church and the largest in Malaysia. In 1817, the seed for building this grand house of worship had been sown and just a year later, building commenced at a cost of about 60,000 Spanish dollars – quite a huge sum in those days!
Read full details »The yellow-stained walls of this ancient temple bears testament to some 200 years of pious devotion. The little dragons perched on the ornate temple roofs have seen the worst of storms and the hottest of days yet the colours of these “ceramic guardians” have not lost its luster.
Read full details »Kinta City Shopping Centre is a shopping centre located in Ipoh, Perak. Kinta City Shopping Centre houses 2 levels of shops, a variety of restaurants, fast-food outlets, an amusement centre as well as services to cater to the needs of the nearby populace.
Read full details »Bukit Raja Shopping Centre is a shopping centre located in North Klang, Malaysia. This shopping centre was opened on October 20, 1995. The mall is owned by AEON, the owner of JUSCO supermarket. Apart from JUSCO, other major tenants include a Popular Bookstore, an 8-screen Tanjong Golden Village cinema and a MPH Bookstore. Bukit Raja Shopping Centre is located opposite a golf course and the Klang Executive Club near to the Federal Highway.
Read full details »JUSCO 1 Utama Shopping Centre is a premier shopping complex located in Bandar Utama which redefined the concept of suburban shopping centres when it was opened in August 1995. Setting standards further, the popular shopping haven expanded with the launch of its extended new wing in 2004.
Read full details »Alpha Angle Shopping Centre is a premier shopping complex located 20 minutes from Kuala Lumpur city centre. It is located in Wangsa Maju with Jusco as the anchor tenant. Alpha Angle Shopping Centre offers an assortment of merchandise, from the latest apparel to the most practical household items. There are also various food outlets serving a variety of cuisine.
Read full details »Indian Wedding Fair 2010 (IWF 2010) is a one-stop shopping experience where you can walk along aisles of exhibition booths and view the best Indian wedding products and services in one convenient location. IWF 2010 will showcase beautiful and glamorous Indian wedding apparels never seen before in Malaysia.
Read full details »The Malaysian Furniture & Furnishings Fair (MF3), organized by the Kuala Lumpur & Selangor Furniture Entrepreneur Association (KLSFEA), celebrated the best of the industry with the biggest home furnishing fair in Malaysia.
Read full details »In response to the growing interest and demands, Food Future 2010 will be held concurrently with the Malaysia International Food & Beverage Trade Fair (MIFB) to give focus and showcase the processing, packaging, product designs and other equipment dedicated exclusively for the Food & Beverage industry.
Read full details »Over the last 10 years, MIFB has evolved to become the leading trade event for the food and beverage industry in Malaysia. Naturally, it is also progressing and establishing itself as one of the most anticipated events in the region. With an ever expanding galore of flavorfully innovative and sumptuously new products and services, it offers huge opportunities for food industry players from all over the world to explore trade and networking opportunities at all market levels.
Read full details »PIKOM’s PC Fair 2010 is a popular sales fair involving computers, computer accessories and information technology related gadgets. Visitors get to compare a huge number of latest products before deciding on what to buy.
Read full details »AEON Tebrau City is a shopping mall in Desa Tebrau, Johor Bahru, Malaysia. It was opened to the public on January 4, 2006. AEON Tebrau City was AEON’s largest shopping mall in Malaysia before the opening of the AEON Bukit Tinggi Shopping Centre in Bandar Bukit Tinggi, Klang, Selangor.
Read full details »FLORIA Putrajaya is Malaysia’s premier outdoor garden and flower showcase. Open from 10-18 July 2010, FLORIA will once again be held at the Waterfront, Precinct 2, Putrajaya.
Read full details »Malaysia International Jewellery Fair 2010 is being held from 8-11 July 2010 at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. Malaysia International Jewellery Fair 2010 is open to public from 11am to 7pm. Admission is free.
Read full details »The Population And Housing Census Of Malaysia 2010 will be conducted from 6 July 2010 until 22 August 2010. The Population and Housing Census of Malaysia is an enumeration process on all residents and population nationwide.
Read full details »Awana Kijal Golf, Beach & Spa Resort is a par-72 18-hole championship golf course consisting of the Palma and Rimba Nines. Being a resort course, it is designed to allow golfers to play a relaxing game. But rest assured it is difficult, challenging and the monsoon season plays havoc with the club selection and your score cards.
Read full details »AEON Bukit Indah Shopping Centre (also called as JUSCO Bukit Indah) is the second largest JUSCO shopping mall in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. AEON Bukit Indah Shopping Centre is located at Taman Bukit Indah, the heart of NusaJaya, Johor Bahru, Malaysia.
Read full details »Awana Golf and Country Resort is a championship golf course designed by Ronald Fream. Awana Golf and Country Resort is located at Genting Highlands and the refreshing cool wind on the golf course is a welcome change from the heat and humidity of the lowlands.