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Shoe designer Jimmy Choo Stories Vacation To Malaysia

Vacation To Malaysia | July 7th 2009 by Mohd Rizal

Vacation To MalaysiaEvery morning when I'm on holiday in Malaysia, I like to get up early and, before breakfast, take a long, slow walk along the beach. Sometimes, I'll sit quietly on the sand for a while and meditate, or I might simply watch the sun read more

katemeow

Street art

meowbykate | July 6th 2009 by kate

spotted near the central market in Kuala Lumpur. what are you looking at?more at my flickr account :) read more

matchesblanketsgas

street lights, pierced toes and fast boats…i surrender all elec…

matches...blankets...gastanks | July 3rd 2009

Contentment. It does only go a long way. I have these drastic lapses and intense throttles into moods i love and hate. Not all lasts as long until I find a substitute for an emotion – particularly those emotions loathing with insecurity.  Feel read more

rizalembi

Pulau Tioman The Great Destination

Vacation To Malaysia | July 1st 2009 by Mohd Rizal

Vacation To MalaysiaGreat Malaysia island destination: The beaches of Pulau TiomanBY: Barbra StuterA close ferry ride away from hustle and bustle of civilization is a perfect tropical beach getaway with fantastic resorts, great snorkeling and superb read more

Coolkids

Top Beautiful Night-time Places

One world in one blog | July 1st 2009 by Ronnachai Khantaraksawong

Do you come to life as the sun sets? If you do then we’ve found the top 10 world’s most beautiful cities that come alive by night. We think that the true beauty of these cities really shines through once the sun disappears. Amsterdam As n read more

robinng

2009-06-28 Kay Fai & Marlene Wedding

Malaysia Wedding Photographer - ROBIN NG ’s blog | June 30th 2009 by Robin

Kay Fai & Marlene are a very down to earth couple & very nice to work with. I am honored to be part of their wedding day. To my client: wish you all have a great life together! keep in touch. read more

rizalembi

Facing the future in Malaysia

Vacation To Malaysia | June 28th 2009 by Mohd Rizal

Vacation To MalaysiaNight market vendors dickered over deals with locals. Kuala Lumpur's humid May heat - unabated even in late evening - generated sweat beads road-racing down my spine.Beyond the Buddhas and joss sticks the casually dressed Malay ca read more

matchesblanketsgas

matches…blankets…gastanks

matches...blankets...gastanks | June 22nd 2009

I have been cocooning myself in this middle class idleness. I am well fed and dead bored with everything that envelopes me. The kindergarten relationships. The way people talk in this city. Sometimes I feel desperate to cling on this void that I perp read more

rizalembi

Vacation To Malaysia - Pulau Lang Tengah

Vacation To Malaysia | June 21st 2009 by Mohd Rizal

Pulau Lang Tengah or Lang Tengah Island off the coast of Terengganu is one of the nation's well-kept secrets. Its arresting beauty can easily captivate you while you are there. Crystal clear sea-water, pristine beaches and untouched tropical jungle. read more

rizalembi

Malaysian Vacation - Kuala Lumpur

Vacation To Malaysia | June 19th 2009 by Mohd Rizal

Kuala Lumpur More than any other spot in the country, Kuala Lumpur, or "KL" as it is commonlyImage via Wikipedia known, is the focal point of new Malaysia. While the city's past is stil read more

rizalembi

Vacation To Malaysia

Vacation To Malaysia | June 19th 2009 by Mohd Rizal

Image via Wikipedia Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia's rapid economic growth and prosperity is reflected by the Petronas Towers read more

lazadeva

You are the king of your time

east to westr | June 16th 2009

New joy will begin once you identified how to overcome the problem you had, and face it. Dealing with annoying people ,especially in most of your  times will lead you to dead road. There is no other way you could turning back, just face it. Annoying read more

nomadicnotes

Hubbing out of KL

Nomadic Notes Travel Blog | June 15th 2009 by James Clark

I’ve been through KL a few times this year due to AirAsia flying from here to Melbourne. It’s been a handy hub for connecting to destinations around Asia. read more

nomadicnotes

Iconic buildings of Kuala Lumpur

Nomadic Notes Travel Blog | June 13th 2009 by James Clark

If you stand at a certain spot at Merdeka Square in Kuala Lumpur you can see the most iconic buildings of the city in one view: The Sultan Abdul Samad Building, the Petronas Twin Towers and Menara Kuala Lumpur (KL Tower). read more

apamalaysia

Westports, chairman walk away with Brand Laureate Awards

ASEAN Ports Association Malaysia (MAPA) | June 5th 2009 by MAPA Webmaster

PORT operator Westports Malaysia Sdn Bhd and its executive chairman Tan Sri G. Gnanalingam each walked away with an award this year at the Brand Laureate Awards held in Kuala Lumpur on March 31. Westports won the award for the Best Brand in Logistics read more

nomadicnotes

World’s best low cost airline

Nomadic Notes Travel Blog | May 27th 2009 by James Clark

Air Asia was voted as world’s best low-cost airline for 2009. I’ve been writing plenty about AirAsia, but how can I not when they keep offering up great fares. A return fare from Melbourne to KL for $292 AUD is an offer too good to refuse read more

nomadicnotes

Good Idea: Optional linen change

Nomadic Notes Travel Blog | May 10th 2009 by James Clark

I have always thought that the daily changing of sheets at hotels was unnecessarily wasteful. So I was happy to see this good idea when I checked into my room at Tune Hotels in Kuala Lumpur. Tune Hotels is a “low cost hotel”, brought to y read more

nomadicnotes

A queue a Brit would be proud of

Nomadic Notes Travel Blog | May 9th 2009 by James Clark

The Brit’s got their marching orders from Malaya over 60 years ago but they left the art of queueing, at least at KL Sentral Train Station. The British are famous for queueing, but I have never seen a line this orderly in the London Underground read more

nomadicnotes

Banana leaf meal – Kuala Lumpur

Nomadic Notes Travel Blog | May 8th 2009 by James Clark

I am mad for Indian food so I always like coming to Malaysia. Malaysians of Indian descent make up about 7% of the population of Malaysia. This means there are decent Indian restaurants all over KL. I always make my way to the Brickfields area, which read more