...Luggage compartment below in the underbelly of bus, with overhead hand-luggage racks. * Air conditioner. * Light snacks and refreshment will be provided for long journey that is more than 5 hours. 2. Flight ticketing For those customer who are busy and unavailable to book ticket by their own. We also have provided flight ticketing service for the convenience of customers. With flight departure points from major cities worldwide, we offer flight booking services with instant-confirmation and office support in key Asian countries such as Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines, China, UAE, etc. 3. Hotel reservation Others than flight ticketing we also have We also offer “Flight + Hotel” booking capability which will take care of both your flight and accommodation needs with over 1,000 hotels and resorts in Malaysia. Take advantage of our impressive Air Packages available in various cities in Malaysia which already includes air ticket, hotel accommodation, special tours around the city, and available of a free breakfast on your 3rd and 4th night hosted by our firm. Whatever your travel concerns maybe, our firm...
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...such as increase historic preservation awareness towards some key persons and also citizens. They can help to maintain and expand the state-wide inventory of historic properties and develop improved access and comprehension of historic property’s inventory information and also to encourage respectful utilization of historic and cultural resources as a mean to achieve compatibility with sustainable tourism and economic revitalization. In addition, governments determine to promote cooperation and understanding between participants in the historic preservation review process. It gives a view of past activities that carry out by our ancestors. It connects us with the country. Historical places of a country represent a nation’s identity where it is a precious to the country. The government of Malaysia, as well as government of all other countries in the world safeguard the historical sites or buildings in their country not in term of short terms but also in long term or in future. The historic sites are one of the reasons why many people would like to go to Malacca. In addition with the historic sites in Malacca, we will also talk...
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...that might be motivated to visit this type of attraction and potential future motivations to visit the attraction, based on current trends. This two destination is under one attraction which is Ecotourism but difference examples. The two places that had been choose is Kelam Caves at Perlis and Batu Caves at Selangor. Gua Kelam is one of limestone's cave in the Setul Formation in Nakawan Range and was maintained by Perlis Forestry Department since 1997. Gua Kelam are also located in Wang Mu Reserve Forest with area coverage of 2000 hectares and was gazetted as a part of Perlis State Park in 3 July 2008 under the Section 10(1) State Forestry Enactment (Application) 1987. Kaki Bukit town is nearest town which is 500 metres from the cave. It's a 370-metre long limestone cave called Gua Kelam (Cave of Darkness). It located about 33 km north of Kangar, the state capital. The only path to the cave is via an eight-foot wide wooden suspension bridge. This bridge links Kaki Bukit to the Wan Tangga Valley, a valley on the opposite end of Gua Kelam. Kelam Cave Management Unit was placed under the State Parks, Perlis Forestry Department and operates on Tuesday to Sunday from 8.00 am to 5.00 pm. On Monday, Kelam Cave is closed for operation to carry out maintenance works in the building and surrounding area. A total of 8 workers were deployed here to ensure the smooth running Kelam Cave. Since the opening of the Dark Cave at the beginning of 2008, the place is...
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...KUALA LUMPUR SUCH A UNIQUE CITY REASON :- 1) Kuala Lumpur is the capital of Malaysia, and in the local language the name means 'muddy confluence', an apt description of the two rather brown rivers that meet in the city centre 2) CAPITAL OF MALAYSIA 3) HAVE MANY INTERESTING PLACE TO VISIT 4) World class city 5) a unique city for tourism that offers first class attractions, entertainment and shopping facilities. A world class capital with all facilities you can expect! 6) The capital of Malaysia is a clean, safe, top modern cosmopolitan city, that has not forgotten it´s old heritage. Here you can see some of the world’s most breathtaking modern skyscrapers, inspired by the unique style of Malay architecture, next to some colonial buildings, which means that the city also retains much of its old character and local colour. Kuala Lumpur is an ethnically diverse city with well-educated, multicultural, multilingual inhabitants. Even if the official language is Bahasa Malay, most people speak good English. The English language is a compulsory subject in all schools. If you will see how East meet West and stay in harmony, go to Kuala Lumpur and Malaysia! 7) No matter if you are looking for a first class or budget hotel, you will find what you wish in Kulala Lumpur. Most of the business hotels are placed in the city centre. 8) KL, as the city is affectionately known, has a population of just over one million people; this isn't a huge figure...
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...Malaysia is well known as a peace loving country. From our country’s history, we can see that we gain independence without blood shed. All thanks to our intelligent and brave prime minister. The ‘Malaysian for Peace’ organization was established as an example for anti-war movement all around the world. This shows that we are peace loving. Malaysia too, is famous for its many unique cultures, as it is a multiracial country. There are different traditional games, dances, music, festivals and traditions for every different race. For example, the Malays have its famous ‘congkak’ and ‘gasing’ games, and its silat, Mak Yong and datun julud dances. The Indians have their Deepavali festival and the Chinese have their Lion Dance. Even though, there are many different races staying together, they have cooperated with each other in all aspects. Unlike some of the other countries, our races do not speak ill of other races’ traditions and culture. Each race even learns other races’ traditional games, dances and music. This improved their relationships between us. Tourists marked Malaysia as an interesting place to visit. They poured in from many different countries, especially from the European countries, to Malaysia. This is because they love the hot sun and the climate in Malaysia. Therefore, increasing my country’s income for supplying the needs of the country. This means that the country and the tourists gain benefits when the tourists come to Malaysia; the tourists learn new cultures...
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...1.0 Abstract This report discussed a comparison of theme parks that becomes a favourite choice for people for a vacation. There are so many theme parks in Malaysia where they will go and spending their time with their family and for this assignment, we have chosen Sunway Lagoon Resort and A Famosa Resort. To do the comparison, there are some criteria that have been identified between theme parks including the dress code, price, advertising or promotional activities, facilities, and also the event that has been organized by both theme parks. Sunway Lagoon Resort has a variety of amusement parks compared to A Famosa Resort. Therefore, the price set to enter Sunway Lagoon theme park is reasonable fit with the diversity offered in a price and for the dress code, both theme parks applies the same. In addition, the facilities offered by Sunway Lagoon and A Famosa also differ in quantity and diversity of the services provided especially Sunway Lagoon Resort located in the heart of the city has been remain compared to A Famosa Resort. Promotions and advertisements activities by both theme parks are from various initiatives like using social media. Campaign website also underway especially Sunway Lagoon Resort whereby their website more interesting and attractive. And the final terms of a ceremony organized, at Sunway Lagoon often hold an international event than A Famosa Resort to attract public attention to their theme parks. 2.0 Introduction Theme park is an area planned as a...
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...rural tourism 7 5. The future growth of rural tourism in Malaysia 7 6. Banghuris homestay, Selangor 8 7. Conclusion 10 8. References 11 1. Introduction Rural tourism in Malaysia usually there is a lot of rural families, which equips with assets distinctive and varied. In addition to that rural tourism is a famous and beloved among tourists, where tourists can be more relax and see some of the rural traditions and identify the nature of rural life. Therefore, these factors make rural tourism loveable and desirable have a lot of tourists for the valuable information that attract the tourists in order to know this tourism more (Songan, et al., 2014). In fact at the mention of rural tourism, it is significant to refer to the homestay in Malaysia. Homestay is considered one of the important inputs for the country because it brought attention to a lot of foreign tourists and locals as well. In fact, the Ministry of Tourism of Malaysian government in 1988 approved the homestay project and it being considered an important factor in the strategy of the country, where bring a lot of benefits and is considered an important stewardship of the country. In fact, there are two types of the homestay offers in Malaysia. One of the homestay type is a comfortable guest house that will be rented from the owner of the house depends on the demand either daily, weekly, or monthly. In addition, it is a new industry in Malaysia, whereas the number of the owners...
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...Bahasa Inggeris Modul Tambah Nilai PMR 2012 JABATAN PELAJARAN TERENGGANU MODUL TAMBAH NILAI PENILAIAN MENENGAH RENDAH 2012 BAHASA INGGERIS ______________________________________________________________________ Disediakan Oleh: AKRAM NEGERI TERENGGANU Dibiayai oleh: KERAJAAN NEGERI TERENGGANU jeyshida@smksm TABLE OF CONTENTS Pages PAPER 1 PART A ~ RATIONAL CLOZE PART B ~ CLOSEST IN MEANING 1-4 5 - 15 PAPER 2 PART C ~ GUIDED COMPOSITION PART D ~ LITERATURE COMPONENT PART E ~ SUMMARY WRITING 16 - 28 29 - 31 32 - 38 jeyshida@smksm jeyshida@smksm jeyshida@smksm ~ RATIONAL CLOZE ~ Note: Verb-to-be Verb-to-have Verb-to-do Prepositions PRACTICE 1 I can’t remember what I have ___1___! This is a regular complaint of students. Have you ever ___2____ why you remember certain stories and not others? Certain facts but not all? Simple! That is because we do ___3___ things which are of interest to us and those which are not, we simply forget them. So what is the secret of ___4___? Make revising your lesson a part of your regular daily routine. You should revise your lesson whenever and where ever you have the chance. Asking questions, writing down notes and reflecting on the topic that you are ___5___ are examples of active learning. This is an example of a good while-reading strategy. A house with no noise is a suitable learning environment. Noise is a distracter. While you are ___6___, you also need to free your mind from unpleasant thoughts and confusing...
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...A very good morning to our beloved lecturer, Ms. Sherlin and fellow friends. My name is Jason and Pek Won here. Our title today is “A visit to Penang”. #Did anyone of you here who did not went to Penang before? #Anyway today we are here to introduce you some popular places and delicious foods in Penang. Firstly, we would like to bring you to the Penang Hill. Penang Hill is located at Air Itam which is near to George Town in Penang. You can go on the top of this hill by taking cable car. And there is Love Lock Bridge which is a place for couple to promise their love to be forever by locking the locker together at there. Next will be the Kek Lok Si Temple. Kek Lok Si Temple is a Buddhist Temple that also located at Air Itam in Penang. It can be said that the largest Buddhist temple in Malaysia. Normally, there are many people going there for praying especially during Chinese New Year and there are also some people visit there just for a photo shoot. +George Town …. That is a place you cannot miss out in Penang which is George Town. George Town is a most popular places in Penang. -Street Art When you are in Penang, besides trying out the Penang street food scene like the best Penang char kway teow or the best Hokkien Har Mee, you should also not miss the Penang street art murals * some of the most famous ones are painted by a Lithuanian artist Ernest Zacharevic in 2012 * Lithuanian artist Ernest Zacharevic left his mark with beautiful wall painting of...
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...preparation is the first step for the planning process. • Study preparation is concerning about the site of the places that we want to build a destination on it. We have to do an observation of the land, about the structure of the land, the environment around the land and the type of soil of the land. Whether the land structure is too damp and surrounded by a water sources that can make the soil of the land aqueous and slippery and not suitable to build a building on it. • Study preparation also including about doing a research about the residents population on the area that we want to build a destinations. We have to study about the poupulations of people on the area so that when we build a destination, first group of visitor will visit the destination is the peoples around the area . Then, they will talk about the destinations to friends and families members and we will do a promotion on the media and the destinations will be well known around the country, yet to around the world. The parties also have to look about the population on the area so when they are building a destination on an area or land, they not interfere and not troublesome peoples and surrounding near of the destinations. • The parties also have to make a study preparation on a legal issues. They have to submit their plan of the building of the destinations to government sectors like in Malaysia, Kerajaan Persekutuan, Majlis Perbandaran dan Perancangan Bandar and Jabatan Ukur dan Pemetaan. They have to present...
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...only limited to printed materials but also other formats including audio visual collection. Doucette et. al (1999), defined SRC programmes as consisting of planned learning activities which support the school curriculum and contribute to the development of life-long learners. In addition, Loertscher (2000) suggested that an ideal SRC programme is built on the foundation of an information infrastructure that includes materials, equipment and facilities, and direct services to students and teachers. He further identified four areas of SRC programme that needed to be given attention namely collaboration, reading, enhancing learning through technology, and information literacy. The Government of Malaysia has put a lot of emphasis on the development of human capital in the Ninth Malaysia Plan. The Malaysian Ministry of Education, in turn, has taken further steps including the creation of smart schools, empowering the national schools and the setting up of school clusters. As such, schools are seen as the institution responsible for realising the nation’s aspiration of building a new generation with creative, innovative and critical thinking culture. The challenge of developing human capital lies mainly in the hands of educators and teachers who are directly involved in training and moulding the potential, talent and quality of a student. The issue arising is whether the teacher is fully capable of rising up to the challenges of today’s era of information explosion. Are the SRCs...
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...One of the most interesting places in Malaysia is the night market. You may visit and experience the night market yourselves. Both locals and foreigners agree that the night market is the most common feature in the local society. The night market begins when the vendors arrive in the late afternoon. More and more goods laden vans arrive to begin a brisk day of business. Most of the vendors busily set out to set up their stalls respectively in order to get ready for a brisk day of business. The sun gradually sets and the night market picks up momentum. More cars and vans are arriving. By now, the stalls are neatly and strategically arranged to entice their customers. There is an assortment of goods sold ranging from food, toys and clothes, to name a few. A variety of goods is sold at low prices. Large rainbow-coloured parasols are used to shade the people from rain and shine. A concoction of blaring music can be heard in the night market background amidst the constant shouting. It is an amazing kaleidoscope of sights, sounds, smells and colours. The night market is known as a haven by local ‘gourmets’ who can enjoy various kinds of mouth-watering local cuisine. Still more people arrive, they come from all walks of life, mingling freely and harmoniously. Crowds are walking up and down in an endless stream. Some of them are stopping by the stalls and haggling before making purchases. Little children tag along, amused and excited. Sprinklings of tourists join in to experience...
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...In the interview to Sity Suhana Elsa Abdul Majid, Senior Executive Medical Tourism & Business Development of Institut Jantung Negara (IJN), basically IJN is private hospital that is under Ministry Finance of Malaysia. Its objective of existence is medical service to patient, training to doctor and research and development in heart. Just last three years IJN setup their international patient office. This is to promote medical tourism and offer many service to help international patient. In order to market IJN as destination, one of the way IJN do is setup a medical office or in other word representative at overseas. IJN target ASEAN countries because increase in population such as in Indonesia, Cambodia and also Myanmar. Besides that, IJN also promote by Malaysia Healthcare Travel Council (MHTC) to international patient to come to IJN. MHTC is organization that responsible to promote Malaysia health tourism. IJN also do own marketing by mouth to mouth marketing by the international doctor that come to IJN do their training. IJN also offer wide range of services not just cardiologic disease surgery but angiogram and dietician. According to her, roughly around 80-70 Indonesian international patient come to IJN monthly and overall about 150-250 international patient come to IJN. She also explains that international patient especially Indonesian come to IJN to do Coronary Angiogram. It is a special x-ray of the heart arteries to see if they are narrowed or block. It’s a basic procedure...
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...INTRODUCTION Selangor is one of the 13 states in Malaysia. It is on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia and is bordered by Perak to the north, Pahang to the east, Negeri Sembilan to the south and the Strait of Malacca to the west. It completely surrounds the federal territories of Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya. The origin of the name Selangor is lost in history, although some source claim the name to have come from the Malay word selangau, which gives the meaning of a large fly, most probably due to the abundance of flies in the marshes along the Selangor River in the state’s northwest. Another more plausible theory claims the state’s name was derived from the term Selang Ur meaning “land of the straits” (ur means “land” in Tamil, selang means “straits” in the Malay language). Selangor is also known by its Arabic honorific, Darul Ehsan (“Abode of Sincerity”). Selangor is hailed as the gateway to Malaysia, given its strategic location to all major travel routes. It is home to the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), the country’s main entry point and Port Klang, the largest port in Malaysia. There is an extensive network of highways and expressways in the state, making all parts of Selangor easily accessible. The location of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia’s capital city and Putrajaya, the new federal administrative centre within the bounds of the state further enhances the touristic appeal of Selangor. The magnificent Kota Darul Ehsan Arch along the Federal Highway welcomes visitors...
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...MY LOVELY HOME DISTRICT KUALA TERENGGANU NAME : PUTERI MIRA SYAHIRAH BINTI AHMAD RAZEMIID NO. : 012012050825LECTURER’S NAME : DR. RAZALI IBRAHIM | TABLE OF CONTENT TITLE | PAGE | 1. | INTRODUCTION | 1 | 2. | STORY 2.1 GEOGRAPHY 2.2 HISTORY 2.3 ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES 2.4 CULTURE 2.5 PLACES OF INTEREST 2.6 THEME PARKS 2.7 INTERESTING FESTIVAL 2.8 TRANSPORTATION | 23-456-1617-2627-2829-3031-34 | 3. | PROMOTION | 35-37 | 4. | CONCLUSION | 38 | INTRODUCTION OF KUALA TERENGGANU Hailed as the ‘Gem of the East Coast,’ Terengganu is a magical destination steeped in culture and heritage. Its long coastline offers sweeping vistas of aquamarine waters fringed by white powdery sands. Away from the shores lie a cluster of islands that gleam invitingly in the South China Sea. Kuala Terengganu is the charming capital of this state. Meandering rivers lit by the glow of fireflies, cascading waterfalls and sprawling lakes from some of the state’s most impressive natural sceneries. Home to charming coastal villages and a wealth of traditional crafts, Terengganu beckons with a grace and beauty that is distinctly Malay. 2. STORY 2.1 Geography of Terengganu Area : 12 955 sq km State Capital and Royal Town : Kuala Terengganu Head of State : Duli Yang Maha Mulia Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Ibni Almarhum Sultan Mahmud al-Muktafi Billah Shah DK (NS), DMN, SSMT, DK (Perlis), DKT, SPMJ, DK (Johor), SPMT, DK (Terengganu) ...
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