Tuesday, July 13, 2010

English Please

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The Chinese capital is starting a campaign demanding that its residents learn to speak at least a few sentences of English.

The drive demonstrates the dramatic changes that China has undergone in the past few decades and how its focus in world affairs has shifted.

In the 1950s, schoolchildren had to learn Russian to get ahead, while in the Cultural Revolution of the 1960s, it was safer to speak no foreign language at all rather than risk retribution under Chairman Mao's rule.

Now the authorities in Beijing want to transform the capital into a "world city" - one with the international prestige of London, Paris, New York or Tokyo.

An ability to communicate with foreign visitors is regarded as a crucial step on the path to gaining such status.

All kindergartens will start English courses for their toddlers. That is expected to give them a head start for the English language classes encouraged, and often enforced, at almost every primary and middle school in China. Every Beijing public servant under the age of 40 who has a university degree will have to master a minimum of 1000 English sentences.

Every government employee, whatever their level of education, will have to be able to speak 100 sentences of English by 2015.

A minimum of 60 per cent of shop assistants, waiters, receptionists, beauticians and hairdressers under 40 will have to pass an English test in their field of expertise.

Within five years, five guides in every museum at central-government level and three in each municipal museum must pass an English proficiency test.

Before the Olympics, taxi drivers had to sit a test in basic English to renew their licences.

The Times

Friday, July 9, 2010

Malacca's ultimatum to Eye on Malaysia owner

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The state government has given an ultimatum to the owner of the Eye on Malaysia Ferris wheel -- either to sell it to the state or dismantle it.

Chief Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Ali Mohd Rustam said negotiations with Fitraco NV, the Belgian owner of the 62-m Ferris wheel, was going nowhere.

"I don't think Fitraco NV knows what's going on."

The issue was discussed at Wednesday's state executive council meeting and it was decided Fitraco NV should sell the Ferris wheel to the state at its asking price of RM7million or have it dismantled, he said.

Ali also said each day the Ferris wheel continued to occupy the site at the Sungai Melaka's river mouth, Fitraco NV would be charged RM10,000.

"We have given Fitraco NV two weeks to decide on what to do," he said after opening a seminar on world heritage sites entitled, "Sustainability of World Heritage Sites -- World Heritage Cities' Experience" here yesterday.


Ali added that in the event Fitraco NV failed to dismantle the Ferris wheel, the state would seek legal redress.

"We will get a court order to dismantle it, but it will also cost us money."

He said the Ferris wheel now cost only RM7 million and the state refused to pay a higher price as it had to take into account the depreciation of the wheel which was now seven years old. The original price was RM20 million.

Source: Malacca's ultimatum to Eye on Malaysia owner


Monday, May 10, 2010

Malacca Eyes China’s Ferris Wheel

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After almost four months since the Eye on Malaysia has been left idle due to a legal tussle with its owners, the state government is now eyeing the possibility of getting a replacement ferris wheel from China.

Chief Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Ali Rustam said the state was considering replacing the current 62m ferris wheel following a breakdown in negotiations with the Belgian company Fitraco NV. “We have offered to lease it from the company with 20% profit sharing but they seem to be more interested in looking for a buyer,” he said.

If negotiations were to fail, he said the state was looking at a 90m Chinese ferris wheel, which only cost about RM7mil, to replace the current Eye On Malaysia.

“We may reuse the name Eye on Malaysia for the new wheel or even change its name to the Eye on The Straits of Malacca,” he said, adding that the company must then remove their wheel in due course.

It was learnt that the state had offered RM10mil, including profit sharing to the company that was seeking RM18mil for their wheel.

The ferris wheel, the tallest in the country, was brought in by MST Ad Suria Sdn Bhd after taking a lease with Fitraco, a specialist in leasing entertainment equipment.

The wheel was placed at Tasik Titiwangsa, Kuala Lumpur as part of the Visit Malaysia Year campaign in 2007.

Ad Suria subsequently entered into a joint venture agreement with state subsidiary Kumpulan Melaka Berhad in September 2008 to bring the Eye On Malaysia to Kota Laksamana next to the Malacca River.

On Sept 15 last year, Fitraco filed a suit at the High Court in Kuala Lumpur to recover a RM17mil debt owed to the company by Ad Suria.

Fitraco succeeded in gaining control of the ferris wheel on Jan 7 this year and was subsequently granted the right by the High Court to take possession and remove it.

**taken from theStar Metro Section (11 May 2010)

Pulau Redang For The Rich And Famous

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A report from The Star said "Pulau Redang aims to lure the rich with room rates no less than RM1,600". This is not good. If the state government continue with their plan, soon we'll need a lot of money just to spend a few days at the beautiful Redang island. They have a plan to turn the island into a getaway exclusively for the rich and famous.

Terengganu Mentri Besar Datuk Ahmad Said said the state government would no longer approve the construction of chalet-type accommodation on the renowned island, which is much visited by the diving community. “Only hotels rated five-star and above will be allowed to be built,” he said.

In future, only wealthy individuals would be able to afford holidays in Pulau Redang as hotel rooms will cost no less than US$500 (RM1,599) a night, Datuk Ahmad Said said. And current chalets catering for backpackers would have to upgrade and also raise their rates.


Datuk Ahmad Said defended the plan as the only way to save the surrounding rich marine life and prevent environmental destruction due to pollution and indiscriminate littering.

A chalet operator, Nik Kamal Nik Husin, 43, said the move would only burden the villagers on the island as many were renting out rooms to budget travellers. The state government, he said, should build a centralised sewage treatment to deal with the waste disposal problem.

Pulau Redang is a jewel for Terengganu and the 10th most beautiful island in the world. It is a popular holiday destination for locals as well as foreigners, attracts about 100,000 visitors annually including many who flock there to visit the marine park.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Popular Summer Vacation Destinations for Couples (II)

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The Pocono Mountains, located in Pennsylvania, is another popular summer vacation destination for couples looking to escape their daily activities. Pocono resorts are most often known for their wintertime activities; however, the resorts are open all year long. While the temperature may not be tropical, Pocono resorts are ideal for those looking for privacy.

Similar to the, above mentioned, Pocono resorts, Paris, France is not considered a tropical destination. Despite Paris’s weather variations, it is often considered one of the most romantic cities in the world. Once you arrive in Paris, you will see that romance is in the air. In addition to hotels with a romantic theme, you will find a number of amazing tourist attractions. The Eiffel Tower is a place where many couples reconnect and reaffirm their love for each other.

Tahiti, the Pocono’s, Paris, and Barbados are just a few of the many popular summer vacation destinations that are designed for lovers. In addition to visiting a specific destination, you can schedule a romantic cruise. A large number of popular cruise lines offer cruise ships that are designed specifically for couples. Aboard a cruise ship you are likely to find a number of exciting, relaxing, and romantic activities.

In addition to onboard activities, cruise ships often dock in a number of ports. A cruise ship with a romantic theme is likely to select ports with romantic settings. Depending on the cruise ship in question, you are often allowed a few hours or a whole day to explore the port. For many couples, this exploration often feels like a whole separate experience.

The above mentioned locations are popular summer vacation destinations for couples. If these locations are out of your reach, do not worry. There are thousands, if not millions, of other summer vacation destinations for you to choose from. And what is that...you may ask. Well you can consider Malaysia, a nice and welcoming tropical country in south-east of Asia, with its beautiful beaches and islands... :)

Popular Summer Vacation Destinations for Couples (I)

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Each year, millions of families take a summer vacation together. Vacationing with your family is nice; however, there are times when you and your partner may just need to be alone. If you are interested in scheduling a romantic getaway with your spouse, you have a number of different options to choose from.

When selecting a romantic summer vacation destination, you will need to consider what romance means to you. For many individuals, there are certain activities, settings, or events that may ruin the mood. To find the perfect romantic getaway destination, you are encouraged to examine what you need and want to get out of your trip.

If you are looking for a romantic vacation that offers a beautiful tropical climate, you are always encouraged to examine Barbados. Barbados is an island located in the Atlantic Ocean. It is an eastern Caribbean island. Barbados is well-known for its amazing coastal vacations. These coastal vacations are ideal for romantic summer vacations. In addition to its beautiful coast, Barbados has a collection of unique shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues.


Tahiti is often referred to as “the most beautiful island in the world.” Located in the Pacific Ocean, just below the Equator, Tahiti offers romantic summer vacation getaways like no other. The environment in Tahiti is almost always warm, inviting, and romantic. With a large number of romantic resorts, restaurants, and themed activities just for couples, you are sure to enjoy a romantic getaway in Tahiti.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Puduraya closed, Bukit Jalil opened

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Well, it has been reported in the news about a month ago but its good to put it here as a reminder. The Puduraya station (Hentian Puduraya), the main bus station depot in Kuala Lumpur was closed for four months starting April 12.

For the north and south-bound travellers, you'll have to take your buses at Bukit Jalil. TheStar reported that many were unaware of the change and some even turned up at the Puduraya terminal.

Empty counters at Puduraya (pix courtesy of The Star)

Only taxi services to Genting Highlands are still operating from Puduraya.So for the passengers headed north and south, please proceed to the Bukit Jalil Complex Parking Lot F. And to passengers headed east, you'll need to board the bus at Hentian Putra. There are LRT services available from Puduraya (Plaza Rakyat station) to both Bukit Jalil (Bukit Jalil station) and Hentian Putra (PWTC station).

One of the open-air carpark lot at Bukit Jalil has been turned to a temporary terminal (pix courtesy of The Star)