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Wednesday, October 4, 2017

20 Most Instagrammable Places in George Town, Penang



Ever wonder where did your friend took that awesome #POTD photo? We saw a lot of similar posting about these instagram-worthy location especially in Singapore. But Penang? Hmm, not much. Therefore i would like to share my own personal instagram-worthy moment in George please read this post my own.

Feel free to let me know. ya.


1. Tan Clan Jetty - Weld Quay, Georgetown 
Woke up early morning to go to this place. Tan Jetty in Weld Quay, less popular compared to Chew Jetty but definitely a spot to watch sunrise. 






2. Gim Chuan Hin - Lebuh Acheh, George Town
Once you finish jalan-jalan at the jetty enjoying sunrise, proceed and walk to Lebuh Acheh. Below photo taken near the parking lot (it is visible from the main road) 


3. Lot next to Sushi Kitchen - Lebuh Acheh
From the jetty, passing by the green door (above photo) you will encounter with this one.


4. Moonlight Cafe - Lebuh Acheh, George Town
The lot is next to Moonlight Cafe. Features a beautiful red windows and bricks, a must to if your are into #minimalism


5. Wall of cups (in front of My Own Cafe) - Lebuh Canon.

6. Khoo Kongsi Temple - Front 

7. Khoo Kongsi Temple - Entrance grand stair


8. Khoo Kongsi Temple - Dragon Pillars


9. Khoo Kongsi Temple - Red Door (Left side - right before the grand stair)

10. Khoo Kongsi Temple - Alley on the way to the temple.
Once you see it you know you got to have it!

11. Hin Bus Depot - Outside the art gallery next to the green space.

12. Hin Bus Depot - Thomas Powell creation, next to the green space 
Where you can see the mini skate park inside a somewhat an abandoned ruined building (do take my word seriously, otherwise you imagination will go wild)

13. Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion - first floor
As someone or your friend to take your photo from the otherside, makesure it's all align, and a good lighting too.
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14. Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion - The Tiles
All the tiles look amazing!
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Stroke-on-trent floor tiles made of encaustic clay in geometric pieces all shaped to fit to a perfect square. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . . . . . . . . . . #theglobewanderer #flyme360 #destinasianmagazine #wanderlust #travelgram #travelblogger #travelphotography #thewonderswanderer #magnumphotos70 #wonderful_places #malaysiatrulyasia #tlpicks #lokallense #vsco #vscocam #vscomalaysia #eyeemoninstagram #thediscoverer #goasean #instagood #photooftheday #cheongfatttze #bluemansion #georgetown #penang #malaysia
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15. Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion - The Side Desk
Next to the front desk. A nyonya table i like to call.
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• The c. 1880s mansion built by the merchant Cheong Fatt Tze at the end of the 19th century has 38 rooms, 5 granite-paved courtyards, 7 staircases and 220 vernacular timber lourve windows. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . . . . . . . . . . #theglobewanderer #flyme360 #destinasianmagazine #wanderlust #travelgram #travelblogger #travelphotography #thewonderswanderer #magnumphotos70 #wonderful_places #malaysiatrulyasia #tlpicks #lokallense #vsco #vscocam #vscomalaysia #eyeemoninstagram #thediscoverer #goasean #instagood #photooftheday #cheongfatttze #bluemansion #georgetown #penang #malaysia #timberlandmy #timberlandraya #ootd
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16. Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion - The Blue Wall
Outside of the building, this mansion exterior is painted blue. Make use of it!
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17. Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion - The Blue Wall II
A mixed colours of dark brown, blue, green and black.
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• A street in George Town, Penang, which was formerly named Hong Kong Street, was renamed after him, Jalan Cheong Fatt Tze. His blue mansion, Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion, is a heritage building, located at Leith Street in George Town. It is open for guided tours, and also offers accommodation and has an on-site restaurant. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . . . . . . . . . . #theglobewanderer #flyme360 #destinasianmagazine #wanderlust #travelgram #travelblogger #travelphotography #thewonderswanderer #magnumphotos70 #wonderful_places #malaysiatrulyasia #tlpicks #lokallense #vsco #vscocam #vscomalaysia #eyeemoninstagram #thediscoverer #goasean #instagood #photooftheday #cheongfatttze #bluemansion #penang #unesco #worldheritage #georgetown #malaysia #malaysiatrulyasia
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18. Pinang Peranakan Mansion - The Marble Wall
This one a little bit tricky, well not actually. this marble wall and fountain located inside the shop. If you jenis tak tau malu (like us), just go a strike a pose!
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I never thought the Peranakans is so damn rich. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . . . . . . . . . . #theglobewanderer #flyme360 #destinasianmagazine #wanderlust #travelgram #travelblogger #travelphotography #thewonderswanderer #magnumphotos70 #wonderful_places #malaysiatrulyasia #tlpicks #lokallense #vsco #vscocam #vscomalaysia #eyeemoninstagram #thediscoverer #goasean #instagood #photooftheday #pinangperanakanmansion #peranakanmansion #peranakan #peranakanmuseum #georgetown #malaysiatrulyasia #worldheritage #unesco #penang
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19. Pinang Peranakan Mansion - The Clan Temple (Ancient Door)
Once you got into this mansion, go straight to the back alley until you found an entrance with a wooden door. 
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• A temple honouring Chung himself next to the mansion. Look 👀 at the intricate details on the wooden doors 🚪. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . . . . . . . . . . #theglobewanderer #flyme360 #destinasianmagazine #wanderlust #travelgram #travelblogger #travelphotography #thewonderswanderer #magnumphotos70 #wonderful_places #malaysiatrulyasia #tlpicks #lokallense #vsco #vscocam #vscomalaysia #eyeemoninstagram #thediscoverer #goasean #instagood #photooftheday #pinangperanakanmansion #peranakan #peranakanmuseum #peranakanmansion #georgetown #worldheritage #unesco #penang #malaysia #malaysiatrulyasia
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20. Pinang Peranakan Mansion - The Clan Temple 
Same place, different angle. This one you have to sit at one of the chair at the gallery (temple).
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• The mansion sits on a land belonging to the headquarters of the Ghee Hin Clan which in fact was his rival. The ancestral temple which he built next to the mansion was formerly a Chinese school. At that time, this two building was very near the seashore and hence he named the place “Hai Kee Chan” (Sea Remembrance Store). ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . . . . . . . . . . #theglobewanderer #flyme360 #destinasianmagazine #wanderlust #travelgram #travelblogger #travelphotography #thewonderswanderer #magnumphotos70 #wonderful_places #malaysiatrulyasia #tlpicks #lokallense #vsco #vscocam #vscomalaysia #eyeemoninstagram #thediscoverer #goasean #instagood #photooftheday
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All the photos were taken by my sister, without her there will be no insta-worthy photos guys, Check her out here.

I have also created a google map for you, so you wont get lost. 
Google Map Link: HERE

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Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Malaysia revises tourism tax to a flat rate of RM10 per night



KUALA LUMPUR: Foreigners staying at paid lodgings in Malaysia will be charged a flat rate of RM10 (US$2.30) per night as tourism tax while Malaysians will now be exempted from it completely, Tourism and Culture Minister Nazri Aziz said on Wednesday (Jul 26). 

The tax, which is meant to be implemented from Aug 1, was initially announced at a rate of between RM2 to RM20 per night depending on the type of accommodation.

Malaysians had been expected to pay the tax too if they stayed at places with a three star rating and above. 

"We will impose a RM10 flat rate from five-star to zero-star hotels for foreign tourists, and Malaysians will be exempted from the tax across all classifications of hotels,” he told Parliament, as quoted by The Star. 

Mr Nazri reportedly said it was now up to the Prime Minister to determine the date of implementation. 

He added that his ministry estimates a return of RM210,956,797 (USD$49,237,209) a year based on an average occupancy rate of 60 per cent of the 237, 391 rooms currently registered with the government. He expects this number to go up as more businesses register with the ministry.

The planned tourism tax has been controversial in Malaysia with East Malaysian states, in particular, fearing it would impact the number of tourists to Sabah and Sarawak. 



Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Malaysia to start imposing tourism tax from August



KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia will begin imposing its tourism tax from Aug 1 this year, starting from RM2.50 per room each night, according to details published on the Royal Malaysian Customs Department's website. 

The tax will be collected from all types of premises used as accommodation for tourists, except homestay and Kampung Stay registered under the ministry, premises managed by institutions (education), premises used for training purposes and religious institutions where such facilities are not used for commercial purposes. Premises with fewer than 10 rooms are also exempted, according to the website.

The registration of operators of these premises will start this July, the website said.

It added that the rates start from RM2.50 per room each night at a non-rated accommodation to RM20 per room each night at a five-star accommodation.

The rates are RM20 for a five-star accommodation, RM10 for four-star accommodation, RM5 for one to three star accommodation and RM2.50 for non-rated accommodations, including budget hotels.

Tourism and Culture Minister Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz had said in April, when the Bill was passed, that revenue from the tourism tax would be in the region of RM654.62 million if the overall occupancy rate for the 11 million "room night" in the country can achieve 60 per cent.

The webpage with the details of the tourism tax was apparently taken down on Wednesday (Jun 7), after this report was published.

Source: CNA/kk  (Channel News Asia)

Tuesday, June 6, 2017

List of Sugandoi Champion and see which district claimed the titles the most! (1987 - 2017)


Jacinda Faye from Tuaran won the Sugandoi Kaamatan 2017



Once again congratulation to Jacinda Faye hailed from Tuaran who won the Sugandoi Kaamatan this year!

Mimang terer bah dia menyanyi, she sang two kadazandusun  songs Pitongkizadan and Hangadku Tomoimo, and take the trophy back to Tuaran after April also from the same district
won in 2015.

Did you know mana satu daerah yang banyak kali manang ni Sugandoi?
Nah tinguk dibawah.

1987 : Nadia Joseph (Tambunan)
1988 : Apolonius Jimmy (Tambunan)
1989 : Ambrose Poisil (Penampang)
1990 : Evaritus Gungkit (Tambunan)
1991 : Annie John Jinuli (Tambunan)
1992 : Johnny Guntabid (Tambunan)
1993 : Tiada Pertandingan
1994 : Fulgentius Angjangon (Inanam)
1995 : Rozalina Bahrin (Tuaran)
1996 : Normi Jamil (Papar)
1997 : Yannie (Kudat)
1998 : Henry Gumisi (Penampang)
1999 : Suzie Stephen Tuning (Tambunan)
2000 : Marcus Payus (Penampang)
2001 : Martha Ginun (Tambunan)
2002 : Janiri Sipaji (Papar)
2003 : Alice Marcus (Penampang)
2004 : Dickson Jailis (Tambunan)
2005 : Easther E. Appplonius (Tanjung Aru)
2006 : Arnold Wences Linus (Tambunan)
2007 : Siti Sarina Mansur (Kudat)
2008 : Malvin Kalbin (Tongod)
2009 : Georgia Joy Binsol (Papar)
2010 : Arie Famree Suis (Kota Belud)
2011 : Feraddy Okuling (Likas)
2012 : Cathy Woritus (Penampang)
2013 : Gideon B. Hilarius (DBKK)
2014 - Rosario Ninih Chamini Bianis (Tambunan)
2015 – Apprilissa Sue Ann (Tuaran)
2016 - Fanzi Ruji (WP Labuan)
2017 - Jacinda Faye (Tuaran)

List of district according to the number of times they've won
1. Tambunan – 10
2. Penampang – 5
3. Tuaran – 3
3. Papar – 3
5. Kudat – 2
6. Inanam – 1
6. Tanjung Aru – 1
6. Tongod – 1
6. Kota Belud – 1
6. Likas – 1
6. DBKK – 1
6. Labuan – 1

Terkejut? Tidak? Bagus. You can tell Tambunan is the powerhouse! Tambunan made history when they are the only district made a hat-trick (won the contest three times in a row: 1990 - 1992). Paling manang 

Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Unduk Ngadau Kaamatan 2017 - The Result

Kerinah Mah the Unduk Ngadau Kaamatan 2017 state level

The Kaamatan celebration for this year is already reaching its peak with Unduk Ngadau Kaamatan crowning moment with resulting Miss Kerinah Mah representing Dewan Bandaraya Kota Kinabalu beat the other 43 participants representing each district (except Banggi - disqualified). That being said the former Unduk Ngadau 2016, Sherry Anne Laujang passing the baton to continue the Huminodun legacy. The state-level pageant is held on the 31st of May annually at the Hongkod Koisaan building in Penampang, and is the highlight and ending point of the month-long Kaamatan celebrations.

Below is the full result

TOP 7
1. Dewan Bandaraya Kota Kinabalu - Kerinah Mah
2. Penampang - Shareene Francis Loudin
3. Papar - Arveyna Pamella Januin
4. Likas - Angel Sungkadhamai Marshal
5. Tambunan - Bibiana Artecca
6. Klang Valley - Sharlina Gilbert Mojinun
7. Tuaran - Vannesa Claria

The last time representative from DBKK won was in 2014 (Cheryl Lynn Pinsius) and also the previous year (2013 - Immaculate Lojuki).

Interesting fact:-

The representative from the district of Penampang has won the most titles (Unduk Ngadau state level) by 7 times followed by Tanjung Aru (4 times) and Kota Kinabalu & Inanam (both 3 times).

Most district to produce state level Unduk Ngadau winner (Since 1987)
1. Penampang (7 times)
2. Tanjung Aru (4 times)
3. Kota Kinabalu (3 times)
3. Inanam (3 times)
5. Tuaran (2 times)
5. Putatan (2 times)
7. Several district such as Klang Vally (Daphne Iking), Telupid (Melinda Louis) and many more won for the very first time (hope not the last though).

Big thanks to Carrybeans and Millenium Production for taking the big step to do a facebook live streaming coverage that gathered all the fans throughout the world. At one point the live viewers reached at peak as 20,000 viewers!




 

Saturday, May 27, 2017

Puntung, the Sumatran rhino, is dying

Puntung, the three legged Rhino is dying

KOTA KINABALU: All hope of saving Puntung – one of the remaining three Sumatran rhinos in Sabah – is gone after veterinarians confirmed that she is dying of squamous cell cancer. 

Sabah Wildlife Department director Augustine Tuuga said Puntung had earlier undergone dental surgery, which was believed could save her and her species. 

However, euthanasia is now being considered. 

“We thought that we had saved her from her life-threatening dental infection a few months ago. 

“But now, it turns out that that the swelling on Puntung’s left cheek that alerted us to the infected tooth root had a more serious origin,” he said when contacted. 

He said the swelling on Puntung’s cheek had progressed after her surgery and two subsequent biopsies revealed she has squamous cell carcinoma. 

Tuuga said the cancer has been spreading rapidly over the past few weeks and specialists from several countries agree that it would be fatal – with or without treatment. 

“As of today, Puntung can no longer breathe through her left nostril. She can no longer vocalise, she is in pain and her condition is declining fast. 

“Other than administering painkillers, there is nothing more anyone can do,” he said. 

Veterinarians and other specialists are now making preparations to perform Oocyte retrieval (the process of collecting mature eggs directly from a female’s ovaries, prior to their release from ovarian follicles) on Puntung. If the procedure is succesful, Puntung may be able to contribute to the survival of her species. 

Sabah’s Sumatran rhino population has dwindled to just three specimens in captivity, with the animal considered extinct in the wild. 

Sunday, April 2, 2017

April 24 declared public holiday to celebrate King's installation



PETALING JAYA: April 24 has been declared a public holiday to celebrate the installation of Sultan Muhammad V (pic) as the 15th Yang di-Pertuan Agong.

The installation ceremony will be held at the Balairung Seri of Istana Negara in Kuala Lumpur in the morning on April 24, followed by a royal dinner at the Dewan Santapan of the palace.

Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Dr Ali Hamsa said in a statement Monday that the public holiday was declared under the Public Holidays Act 1951 for Peninsula Malaysia and the Federal Territory of Labuan.

For Sabah and Sarawak, the respective state governments have been told to ratify the holiday using their state laws.

Sultan Muhammad V of Kelantan was elected the 15th Yang di-Pertuan Agong at a special meeting of the Conference of Rulers last October to succeed Tuanku Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah. 

Source: The Star

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