The KL Tower is promoting wedding tourism to attract more couples to tie the knot at one of the world's tallest towers.
Since the marriage package was initiated in 2008, "Wedding Made in the Sky," 35 couples have celebrated their marriage at the tower. The package includes a reception, ceremony at the Open Terrace, photo session and a gift.
For further details, please visit http://www.menarakl.com.my/index.cfm?sc=204
Source & Photo Credit :http://www.menarakl.com.my
Friday, October 29, 2010
LANGKAWI BIRDING & FOTOFEST 19 TO 21 NOVEMBER 2010.
The Langkawi archipelago is made up of 99 magical islands offering 6 different ecological zones that include lowland rainforest, insular mangrove forest, forest on limestone , reed fields, mudflats, riparian ways, rice fields and scrubland.
This diversity in habitats has allowed for a wide diversity in flora and fauna especially in its bird species with over 226 species recorded to date. The Langkawi Birding and Fotofest 2010 makes for a most unforgettable outing!
Join the celebration of all things birds and other wildlife set within one of the world’s most beautiful group of islands and indulge your passion for wildlife.
This is the event of the year if you’re into birds and wildlife. There are lectures and workshops on conservation, photography, eco-tourism and stands selling the latest products for wildlife enthusiasts. You’ll find everything, from cameras to field guides, scopes to artwork, binoculars to eco-holidays! There are plenty of things for the kids to do too.
This diversity in habitats has allowed for a wide diversity in flora and fauna especially in its bird species with over 226 species recorded to date. The Langkawi Birding and Fotofest 2010 makes for a most unforgettable outing!
Join the celebration of all things birds and other wildlife set within one of the world’s most beautiful group of islands and indulge your passion for wildlife.
This is the event of the year if you’re into birds and wildlife. There are lectures and workshops on conservation, photography, eco-tourism and stands selling the latest products for wildlife enthusiasts. You’ll find everything, from cameras to field guides, scopes to artwork, binoculars to eco-holidays! There are plenty of things for the kids to do too.
19 NOVEMBER 2010 (FRIDAY)
09:00 – 17:00 Booth Exhibitions at Langkawi Fair
08:00 Arrival of Participants & Registration for Workshops
08:30 Launching of the Langkawi Birding and Photo Fest
08:00 Arrival of Participants & Registration for Workshops
08:30 Launching of the Langkawi Birding and Photo Fest
09:00am – 1:00pm WORKSHOPS
Session 1
Title: A Purposeful Approach to Photographing Birds (09:00am – 11:00pm)
Speaker: Mr. Choo Tse Chien
Session 1
Title: A Purposeful Approach to Photographing Birds (09:00am – 11:00pm)
Speaker: Mr. Choo Tse Chien
Title:Digital Videoscoping (11:00pm – 1:00pm)
Presenter: Mr.Tee Lian Huat
Presenter: Mr.Tee Lian Huat
2:00pm – 6:00pm WORKSHOPS
Session 2
Title: Macro Photography Techniques – A Bugs Life (2:00pm – 4:00pm)
Speaker: Kurt (aka Orion Mystery)
Session 2
Title: Macro Photography Techniques – A Bugs Life (2:00pm – 4:00pm)
Speaker: Kurt (aka Orion Mystery)
Title : Birdwatching Tourism (4:00pm – 5:30pm)
Speaker: Andrew Sebastian
Speaker: Andrew Sebastian
5:30pm – 6:00pm Birdrace and Photo Competition Briefing and registration
6:30pm – 8:30pm Guided Nature Walk – Rainforest Afterdark (Media)
6:30pm – 8:30pm Guided Nature Walk – Rainforest Afterdark (Media)
20 NOVEMBER 2010 (Saturday)
07:30am – 08:00am Official flag off of Birdrace and Photo Competition
09:00am – 05:00pm Activities and Booth Exhibitions at Langkawi Fair
05:00pm – 08:30pm Guided Nature trip – The Great Hornbills of Gunung Raya (Media)
09:00am – 05:00pm Activities and Booth Exhibitions at Langkawi Fair
05:00pm – 08:30pm Guided Nature trip – The Great Hornbills of Gunung Raya (Media)
21 NOVEMBER 2010 (Sunday)
08:00am – 09:30am Guided Nature Walk – Langkawi Awakening (Media)
09:00am – 05:00pm Activities and Booth Exhibitions at Langkawi Fair
12:00pm End of Bird Race and Photography Competition
04:00pm – 07:00pm Exhibition of Participants Competition Photographs
and voting for Peoples Choice
08:00pm Dinner & Prize presentation
09:00am – 05:00pm Activities and Booth Exhibitions at Langkawi Fair
12:00pm End of Bird Race and Photography Competition
04:00pm – 07:00pm Exhibition of Participants Competition Photographs
and voting for Peoples Choice
08:00pm Dinner & Prize presentation
For further details , please visit http://birdfestival.wordpress.com/
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
i-City Shah Alam, City of Digital Lights
i-City Shah Alam, City of Digital Lights |
i-City is the latest tourist spot in Shah Alam, Selangor. Dubbed the City of Digital Lights, it is reputed to be the first lightscape tourist destination in Malaysia.
Showcasing state-of-the-art LED technology, i-City is an exciting and fascinating place to visit, especially during festive seasons such as Chinese New Year. The combination of the LED lights technology and traditional element presents a strong selling point for i-City.
As visitors stroll around the colourful forest that resembles a four-season park, they get to see dozens of wonderful sculptures. Besides that, many beautiful red and yellow lanterns can also be seen. The sculptures and themes, as well as the lighting decoration in i-City are changed periodically. Hence, there will always be something new for visitors to see and enjoy.
With beautiful scenery and unique display of dazzling digital lights, it is not a surprise that i-City is a haven for shutterbugs. It also provides a beautiful setting for wedding photography.
With numerous bulbs lighting up i-City nightly, some people might be concerned about their effect on the environment. i-City is quick to assure that the digital lights with total power consumption equivalent to about 4 shop lots, are environmentally friendly.
i-City has hosted various large-scale events and programmes, such as Malaysia's Independence Day Celebration on 31 August and the Mid-Autumn Festival. During the 2010 World Cup, i-City also screened the matches live from Johannesburg on its 6.5m x 8.5m video wall, the largest video screen in Southeast Asia.
i-City is "open" 24 hours a day as it has been approved as a technopreneur campus, where cosmopolitan lifestyle outlets can operate on a 24-hour basis. Under this concept, i-City will be a "gated but open" zone where security, traffic management, landscaping, rubbish management and other township services will be the responsibility of i-City. This is in recognition of i-City as a night tourist destination and a knowledge hub.
Getting There
Car:
From PJ/KL, use the Federal Highway heading towards Shah Alam. Exit at the Batu Tiga Toll Station. Look for the BP gas station, and then turn left at the UiTM/i-City signage. Drive onwards till you reach the traffic lights and turn right. Drive on the left lane until you see Shell gas station and KFC. Turn left before the traffic lights. Go straight again and when you see a chrome ball turn left, and you will be able to see i-City.
KTM Komuter:
Take the KTM Komuter to Batu Tiga Komuter Station. From there, take a bus or taxi to i-City.
Take the KTM Komuter to Batu Tiga Komuter Station. From there, take a bus or taxi to i-City.
For more information, contact:
Ms. Tang Soke Cheng (Corporate Services Manager), email: sokecheng@i-bhd.com
Tel: 03-5521 8800 Fax: 03-5521 8810
Website: http://www.i-city.my
Other Email: pr@i-bhd.com
Ms. Tang Soke Cheng (Corporate Services Manager), email: sokecheng@i-bhd.com
Tel: 03-5521 8800 Fax: 03-5521 8810
Website: http://www.i-city.my
Other Email: pr@i-bhd.com
Background information on Shah AlamShah Alam is a city in the state of Selangor, Malaysia. It is about 25km from the country's capital, Kuala Lumpur. The city has a number of shopping malls, hotels, medical centres, large hypermarkets (notably Giant and Tesco Extra) and recreational areas (Shah Alam Lake Gardens, Bukit Cahaya Sri Alam Agricultural Park and Alam Megah Recreational Park). Other attractions in Shah Alam include the Selangor Islamic Arts Complex, Selangor State Museum, Wet World Park and the Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Mosque, which is the biggest mosque in Malaysia and one of the largest in Southeast Asia.
Credit : Tourism Malaysia
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