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Thursday 12 June 2014

Pocong Nite Ride 2014

Johor merupakan salah satu negeri yang mempunyai pelbagai tempat menarik untuk dikunjungi.Salah satu lokasi yang harus dilawati terutamanya bagi penggemar sukan berbasikal adalah di daerah Kulai.Pada 7 Jun yang lalu,saya telah mewakili bagi Kelab Mesra Alam Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan telah bertanding di kejohanan berbasikal Pocong Nite Ride 2014 bertempat di Stadium Kulai.Penyertaan pada edisi kali ini sungguh ramai termasuk penyertaan dari Singapura dan Indonesia.Para pelumba harus melalui laluan 'on-road' sebanyak 20% manakala 80% lagi laluan 'off-road'.Trek perlumbaan kali ini amat mencabar dengan pelumba terpaksa laluan berbukit didalam ladang sawit di sekitar daerah Kulai ditambah pula berlumba pada waktu malam.Saya berjaya menamatkan perlumbaan dalam masa 2 jam 17 minit dan berada di ranking ke 86 keseluruhannya.










Sunday 8 June 2014

Johor Lancar Pelan Induk Pelancongan 2014-2023




Kerajaan negeri Johor melancarkan Pelan Induk Pelancongan sebagai usaha memacu industri pelancongan negeri itu dalam tempoh 10 tahun akan datang.Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin berkata pelan yang dibangunkan oleh Unit Perancang Ekonomi Negeri (UPEN) Johor itu memberi nafas baharu dalam usaha mempromosi dan memasar produk dan perkhidmatan pelancongan Johor dengan lebih efisien."Kita mahu pelancongan negeri ini sebagai yang berimpak tinggi. Sebab itu kita bangunkan pelan ini menerusi kekuatan pelancongan yang ada di setiap daerah di negeri ini," katanya berucap pada pelancaran Pelan Induk Pelancongan Johor 2014-2023 dan 'Explore Johor Fest' 2014, di Lapangan Terbang Antabangsa Senai, di Kulaijaya, Jumaat.Hadir sama Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Pelancongan, Koperasi dan Kepenggunaan Johor Datuk Tee Siew Kiong.Mohamed Khaled berkata pelan berkenaan dibahagikan kepada 11 kluster termasuk warisan, gaya hidup dan beli-belah dan akan menjadi rujukan utama jabatan, agensi dan penggerak-penggerak pelancongan bagi peningkatkan industri pelancongan.Beliau berkata Johor amat kaya dengan alam semula jadi, namun ini perlu ditambah nilai dalam usaha merealisasikan kehadiran 4.5 juta pelancong tahun depan berbanding 2.9 juta tahun lepas.Katanya, Johor tidak boleh sekadar berbangga dengan beberapa projek mega seperti Johor Premium Outlets, Taman Tema Puteri Harbour, Pinewood Studio dan Legoland, sebaliknya perlu memberi keseimbangan antara kehendak penduduk tempatan dan antarabangsa."Melihat contoh Maldives, ia mempunyai kekuatan destinasi pelancongan. Mengapa mereka berupaya melakukannya? Maldives dikenali sebagai negara kelas ketiga daripada segi ekonomi tetapi ia mempunyai produk pelancongan kelas pertama," katanya.Sehubungan itu, Mohamed Khaled berkata untuk menjadi magnet pelancongan global, Johor memerlukan produk mempunyai identiti dan nilai tersendiri supaya mampu menjana ekonomi sekali gus membuka lebih banyak peluang pekerjaan untuk rakyat tempatan.Katanya, yang mustahak ialah nilai dan kualiti pelancongan Johor dapat dikongsi rakyat negara ini dan menangkis tanggapan bahawa Johor hanya sekadar laluan penghubung untuk pelancong ke Singapura.

Sunday 1 June 2014

5 Tallest Building in The World


ONE WORLD TRADE CENTRE USA


PETRONAS TWIN TOWER KUALA LUMPUR


BURJ KHALIFA DUBAI


KL TOWER


TAIPEI 101 TOWER


Wednesday 28 May 2014

5 Best Shopping Spot in Kuala Lumpur

SURIA KLCC

 Suria KLCC is close to the top -- or should that be basement -- of KL's shopping greats.This luxury mall occupies the bottom six podium floors of the Petronas Twin Towers, and their 170-meter-high Skybridge.It has everything from luxury goods to everyday items, including branches of Parkson, Isetan, Cold Storage and Marks & Spencer, a fantastic food court, a cineplex, a huge branch of Kinokuniya bookstore and a fun-filled Science Discovery Centre and aquarium.The adjoining KLCC Park has water fountains and a two-acre playground.

MIDVALLEY MEGAMALL

While it can’t match Bukit Bintang malls for high-end luxury, Mid Valley is one of KL’s most popular malls for its abundance of affordable shopping -- not to mention a huge array of stores and restaurants (430 and counting), 18-screen cineplex, large Metrojaya and Aeon department stores and exhibition center.There are two food courts, but those in the know head to Oasis on the second floor, where the prices are cheap, and food more authentic.If you really need an upmarket fix, you can walk across the connecting passageway to The Gardens Mall.

PAVILION KL

If Suria KLCC has a rival in the upscale shopping stakes, it’s Pavilion.Since early 2012, the two malls have been connected by an air-conditioned walkway, which makes getting between the two a breeze.Pavilion is as much known for its dining as its shopping, with a range of casual places (Fish & Co., Din Tai Fung, Madam Kwan’s) and fine dining restaurants, such as Al-Amar (Lebanese cuisine) and Spice of India.Where it really wins is with its location -- it's at the top of Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur’s most famous shopping street, lined with a dozen different malls.


THE CURVE

 It might be located way out in west KL, but The Curve beats many of its competitors with its indoor/outdoor layout, range of al fresco dining and pedestrianized walkways.Add to the mix Kuala Lumpur’s only Ikea, as well as an adjoining Tesco, and you have the most family-friendly mall in town.This explains why it fills up on weekends with parents pushing strollers.But there’s still ample room to shop.For eating, almost every Malaysian favorite can be found, including branches of Pappa Rich, Little Penang Cafe and Secret Recipe.


BERJAYA TIMES SQUARE

New York has one, as does Hong Kong, so it only makes sense that KL -- arguably Southeast Asia’s shopping capital -- has a Times Square.Highlights include Malaysia’s largest indoor theme park, split between family-friendly and adult-only rides; a Taipei-style night market on the third floor, complete with flashing neon signs, manholes and food stalls; and the Grand Musical Stairs, where you can pretend to be Tom Hanks in the movie "Big," as you make your own music on giant keys.All this and much more in what claims to be the world’s ninth largest building in terms of floor space.










Saturday 24 May 2014

5 Gunung Tertinggi Semenanjung Malaysia

 Gunung Tahan Pahang
2190 m

 Gunung Korbu Perak
2183 m

 Gunung Yong Belar Perak
2181 m

 Gunung Yong Yap Perak
2168 m

Gunung Irau Cameron Highlands
2110 m

Wednesday 21 May 2014

5 Taman Tema Air Terbaik di Malaysia

 BUKIT MERAH LAKETOWN RESORT

 A'FAMOSA RESORT MELAKA

 I-CITY WATERPARK SHAH ALAM

 LEGOLAND MALAYSIA WATERPARK

BUKIT GAMBANG RESORT THEME PARK

Wednesday 14 May 2014

My Pain My Gain.....

PSIS@ XPDC Broga Hill

 IPT Orienteering Cup 2011 Tapah Perak

 PSIS @ Kayak Laut 2012

 Kursus Renang Menyelamat Dan CPR 2011

 Varsity Boat Race 2011

 XPDC Gunung Tahan 2011

 Regatta Kayak UPSI 2012

Varsity Boat Race 2012

Outdoorian?? Yes,I Am...

 Kayak Open Sg Klang 2010
 KPT-UiTM Cabaran Orienteering 1Malaysia Pekan Pahang 2010
 6Hour Rogaining Navigation Quest Taiping Perak 2010
 KBS Orienteering Jamboree Perak 2010
 12Hour Night Rogaining Navigation Quest 2010 Teluk Intan Perak
 Selangor Extreme Challenge 2010
 XPDC Kayak Melaka-Dumai KPT Kolej Komuniti 2010
 XPDC Sg Pisang Water Abseiling 2011
 Ipoh Urban Orienteering Cup Series 2011
 Regatta Kayak UPSI 2011
XPDC Royal Belum 2011

Sunday 27 April 2014

Food Paradise.Its Malaysia


Barely one great thing comes without another in our forward moving society. If it’s good then it will probably be expensive, and if it’s cheap you most probably wouldn’t consider it great, especially when it comes to food.
But in Malaysia you will discover a great variety of mouthwatering dishes for just a few ringgits prepared by local superstars. The little shop and street food stand owners in this country are my personal heroes. Whether you like Malaysian, Chinese, Indian or Thai food, the little “Malaysian” hawker-style food courts have everything for you for just a handful of ringgits.
The best place for food you can find on the South East Asian peninsula is probably Penang. A lot of different cultures consider this island their home and that definitely shows in their food culture. You can get a taste of nearly every corner of the world, literally…

You will find Cameron Highlands!


You wanna enjoy a cup of tea in an authentic British colonial house overlooking the most beautiful and biggest tea plantations in Malaysia? Yes? Then I have found the perfect place for you. The Cameron Highlands were named after Sir William Cameron, a British surveyor, and are located right in the heart of the Malaysian peninsula.
It is mostly known for its amazing tea plantations but has so much more to offer, especially its diverse wildlife. The “Camerons” is one of the few places in Malaysia that serves as a habitat for a wide variety of local flora and fauna. It is also home to the very rare mountain Peacock-Pheasant. If you love nature, enjoy a change of climate and a cup of tea, then this is your place to be…

A place with UNESCO world heritage status!


Malacca is a little pearl located just before the Strait of Malacca. It has been under occupation ever since 1509, first by Portugese settlers and then later by Dutch, French and British. Every occupant ended up contributing a little bit into what Malacca is known for today – a colourful and vibrant place, full of cultural heritage that has even been recognized by UNESCO in 2003.
Its colonial architecture is what put the label on this former fishing village. The Dutch Square or the Christ Church are the centers of attention of many visiting tourists from all over the world. Don’t miss out on a walk along the Malacca River just as soon as the sun begins to set!