Sunday, November 29, 2009

Green Point of Green City (Kuala Lumpur)

KLCC Public Park: This remarkable park was designed by the noted Brazillian landscape artiest Roberto Burle Marx, comprised of 50 sprawling acres, this scenic area includes a tropical garden, several pools, nature traials, picnic shellters ad numerious murals and sculptures.
Orchid and hibiscus Garden: This garden provides for a lush backdrop in which to relax and enjoye the beauty of Creation.
Orchid Garden: Situated into Breath-taking hills side, This popular site boasts more than 800 types of exotic orchirds. Weekends see the garden converted into bustling orchird market.
Rimba Ilmu Botanic Gardens: This Areas boasts almost 100 acres thousand of different varities of plant life. The gardens were established by the university Botany Departent for ecological and educational purposes and haveproven to be most rewarding experince for the nature lovers.
Titiwangsa Recreational Park:
This is an outdoor Fun Park offers somting for the entire Family, with activities such as boating, jjogging, tennis, and aquatic sports. Enjoye a good meals at the popular Floating restayrent to cool down after your adventures.
Templer Park:
The Park nameshake is Sir Gerald Templer who was the last of Malaysia British high Commissioners. The park was established in the 1950s and is a popular relaxation spot for locals and tourists alike. This Park consitss of waterfalls, nature trails, exotic birds ad lagoons and is somewhat like a tropical rainforest.
Taman Rusa & Kancil:
Animals lovers are sure to enjoye this popular site. Nmerous species of deer wander about in their comfortable habitat and often allows visitors to feed them. Its also the Home of the mouse deers, the smallest hoofed animal in the world.
Tama Rama-Rama:
Also known as Butterfly Park, enjoying watching more than 5000 butterflies at this unique park. The park includes both preserved and live specimens, totalling 1230 species in All. Ficillities includes and informative insect meseum.
Rimbi Di Kota:
Surrounding the menara Kuala Lumpur is a dense area of natural rainforest preserving a variety of indigenous plants, birds and animal species. Free guided tours of the park run daily from the foot of menara Kuala Lumpur, or you can explore under own steem on a series of intrepretive traits.

Top 100 Book Stores in Kuala Lumpur

  1. MPH bookstores Sdn Bhd
  2. Mentor Bookstores Sdn Bhd
  3. ArthursBooks.com Sdn bhd
  4. Arenabuku Sdn Bhd
  5. Budget Books and Stationery
  6. Book &Books Enterprises Sdn Bhd
  7. Basheer Graphic Books Sdn Bhd
  8. Canaanland Sdn Bhd
  9. Dynamic Book Stores Sdn Bhd
  10. Darul Fikir Sdn Bhd
  11. Eu Ee Sdn Bhd
  12. Edukid Distributor Sdn Bhd
  13. First Book Shop
  14. federal stationery & Publishing Company sdn bhd
  15. Faith Books and Stationery
  16. Golden Books Centre Sdn Bhd
  17. Haja Enterprise
  18. ITBooks dot Com Sdn Bhd
  19. Intellect Book Marketing
  20. Itllian Book service
  21. Jenming Enterprise (M) sdn Bhd
  22. Janani Book centre
  23. Jafariz Corner
  24. koperasi Kedai Buku University Malaya Bhd
  25. KL corner store
  26. KL commercial Books Company Sdn Bhd
  27. KL-Bid Bookshop sdn Bhd
  28. Kinokunia Book stores sdn bhd
  29. Kiddy Writes Sdn Bhd
  30. Kiddies corner
  31. Kartu-BRB Sdn Bhd
  32. Mylon Trading Sdn Bhd
  33. Moihideen Trading
  34. minerva Book stores
  35. Medizone Sdn Bhd
  36. Marsden Law Books sdn bhd
  37. manonmoney vilas Syarikat
  38. NZ News Stand
  39. NZ Magiznes Centre
  40. Niko Niko Doh
  41. Nation First Books Sdn bhd
  42. Pustaka Tawakal Sdn Bhd
  43. Pustaka Sri Dunia Sdn bhd
  44. Pustaka Mukmin
  45. Pustaka malar Hijau sdn Bhd
  46. Pustaka Indonesia
  47. Pustaka Ibukota Sdn Bhd
  48. Pustaka hafiz
  49. Pustaka Gamilang
  50. Pustaka Firdous
  51. Pustaka Dinmark Sdn Bhd
  52. Pustaka Bina Jaya
  53. Pustaka Bangsar
  54. Pustaka Antara sdn Bhd
  55. Pustaka Al_ansar
  56. Pustaka Novel Angel
  57. Popular Book Co Sdn Bhd
  58. Pertama book store
  59. Perniagaan wuming Sdn Bhd
  60. Perniagaan Boon yuan
  61. Permaijana Setia Sdn Bhd
  62. Penebit Penemas Sdn Bhd
  63. Penerbitan Asia Sdn Bhd
  64. Page One BookShop Sdn bhd
  65. Syarikat Periagaan Lik Soon
  66. Syarikat perniagaan Hameed
  67. Syrikat Mohideen
  68. Syrikat manmneyvilas Sdn bhd
  69. Syrikat Great Union stationery
  70. Syarikat Dayang
  71. Star Stationery Co. Sdn Bhd
  72. Star Book Store
  73. Skoob Book Store
  74. Silverfish Books Sdn Bhd
  75. Selvam News Agency
  76. Saujana Enterprise
  77. Sarjana Media
  78. Salim Store
  79. S Abdul Majeed & Co
  80. TVM News Stand
  81. TST stationery Sdn bhd
  82. Tower records
  83. Times The Bookshop
  84. University Book Store sdn bhd
  85. Winsin Trading Sdn bhd
  86. Wen Hwa Book Company
  87. You Lin stationery Enterprise Sdn Bhd
  88. Zakina Trading Sdn Bhd
  89. Berjaya Times Square Kuala Lumpur
  90. Floral Paradise Books shop sdn bhd

Kuala-Lumpur Today

The capital city of Malaysia "Kuala-Lumpur" is now consider a most beautiful city of Asia. If we compare today Kuala Lumpur with the past kuala-lumpur of before 1980, the city is changed totaly. Modern with newest buldings design, Clean roads, business opertunities, hotels, resorts, banks, tourism, greenery, world trade centre, business hubb, kuala lumpur is a sign of healthy Malaysia.
Over the past few decades, Kuala lumpur Has been transformed into a thriving metropolis with spectacular busildings like petronas towers and extensive shopping oppertunities through mega-large shopping malls like, TESCO, MACRO, Giant, Jusco,7Eleven etc. Unlike many Asian Cities Kuala Lumpur still has historical buildings, tranquil spots of nature and warm cultural heritage. The landscape of Kuala Lumpur is today a blend of modernity and traditional charm. Hawker stalls and pre-war shop houses compete alongsideskyscrapers and sophisticated buildings. This is called Kuala-Lumpre "The gateway to a different Exerience"

Chinese Moon Cake Festival (Part 3)

There is a saying in Chinese that marriages are made in heaven and prepared on the moon. The man who does the preparing is the old man of the moon (Yueh Lao Yeh). This old man, it is said, keep as a record book with all the names of newborn babies. He is the one heavenly person who knows everyone's future partners, and nobody can fight the decisions written down in his book. He is one reason why the moon is so important in Chinese mythology and especially at the time of the Moon Festival. Everybody including children, hikes up high mountains or hills or onto open beached to view the moon in the hope that he will grant their wishes.To celebrate this sighting of the moon, red plastic lanterns wrought in traditional styles and embellished with traditional motifs are prepared for the occasion. It is quite a sight to see Victoria Park in Causeway Bay, or Morse Park in Kowloon, alight with thousands of candlelit lanterns. These "Lantern Carnivals" also occur spontaneously on most of the colony's beaches.The lantern are made in such traditional shapes are rabbits, goldfish, carps, butterflies, lobsters and star-shaped fruits. However, in modern Hong Kong you will also see lantern in the shape of missiles, airplanes, rockets, ships and tanks. In Chinese mythology, the butterfly is the symbols of longevity and the lobster the symbols or mirth. Star-shaped fruit is the seasonal fruit in the autumn, and the crap is an old symbol of the Emperor, personifying strength, courage, wisdow and, of course, power.

This festival arranged by chinese students at Binary University college. A lot community of local malaysian and international students, who belongs to different counteries like, Pakistan,India, China, Africa, Lybia, Afganistan,Thailand etc. They provide meals plus cake to the audioance and particepants. Different kind of songs and jokes and games and dance were played. At the end of the programme Professor Mr. Nizar addressed the students and awarded trophyies and cash prize to winner students.

Chinese Moon Cake Festival (Part 2)

The moon plays a significant part of this festival. In Hong Kong, any open space or mountain top is crowded with people trying to get a glimpse of this season's auspicious full moon.
It is generally conceded that Neil Armstrong , the American astronaut, was the first man on moon ( he made that historic landing in 1969). But that's not necessarily the truth to Chinese, who believe that the first people on the moon was a beautiful woman who lived during the Hsia dynasty (2205-1766BC)This somewhat complicated moon-landing story goes like this: A woman , Chang-O, was married to the great General Hou-Yi of the Imperial Guard. General Hou was a skilled archer. One day, at the behest of the emperor, he shot down eight of nine suns that had mysteriously appeared in the heaven that morning. His marksmanship was richly rewarded by the emperor and he became very famous. However, the people feared that these suns would appear again to torture them and dry up the planet, so they prayed to the Goddess of Heaven (Wang Mu) to make General Hou immortal so that he could always defend the emperor, his progeny and the country. Their wish was granted and General Hou was given a Pill of Immortality.Another version of this story notes that Chang-O, the wife of the Divine Archer, shot down nine of ten suns plaguing the world and received the Herb of Immortality as a reward.Whoever the hero was, Chang-O grabbed the pill (or the herb) and fled to the moon. In some versions it is uncertain whether she ever actually got there, because Chinese operas always portray her as still dancing-flying toward the moon.
When Chang-O reached the moon, she found a tree under which there was a friendly hare. Because the air on the moon is cold, she began coughing and the Immortality Pill came out of her throat. She thought it would be good to pound the pill into small pieces and scatter them on Earth so that everyone could be immortal. So she ordered the hare to pound the pill, built a palace for herself and remained on the moon.This helpful hare is referred to in Chinese mythology as the Jade Hare. Because of his and Chang-O's legendary importance, you will see - stamped on every mooncake, every mooncake box, and every Moon Cake Festival poster - images of Chang-O and some time the jade here.

Chinese Moon Cake Festival (Part 1)

Moon Cake festival or Mid-Autum Festival was celebrated with great pump and show on 09-10-2009 at Binary University College Kuala Lumpur. Many local and international students join this programme and make a fun. Befor this i want to explain about this festival.
A Mid-Autumn Festival the third major festival of the Chinese calendar, is celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth month. This festival corresponds to harvest festival s observed by Western cultures. Contrary to what most people believe, this festival probably has less to do with harvest festivities than with the philosophically minded chinese of old. The union of man's spirit with nature in order to achieve perfect harmony was the fundamental canon of Taoism, so much so that contemplation of nature was a way of life.

This festival is also known as the Moon Cake Festival because a special kind of sweet cake (yueh ping) prepared in the shape of the moon and filled with sesame seeds, ground lotus seeds and duck eggs is served as a traditional Chung Chiu delicacy. Nobody actually knows when the custom of eating moon cake of celebrate the Moon Festival began, but one relief traces its origin to the 14th century. At the time, China was in revolt against the Mongols. Chu Yuen-chang, and his senior deputy, Liu Po-wen, discussed battle plan and developes a secret moon cake strategy to take a certain walled city held by the Mongol enemy. Liu dressed up as a Taoist priest and entered the besieged city bearing moon cake. He distributed these to the city's populace. When the time for the year's Chung Chiu festival arrived, people opened their cakes and found hidden messages advising them to coordinate their uprising with the troops outside. Thus, the emperor-to-be ingeniously took the city and his throne. Moon cake of course, became even more famous. Whether this sweet Chinese version of ancient Europe's "Trojan Horse" story is true, no one really known.