Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts

Saturday, October 18, 2014

Christmas ornaments


When you see this type of items in the shops, you know Christmas is coming!

Unfortunately, we don't find many of these Christmas ornaments here in KL. These I found on department 56 villages here

Talking about holidays, we have two public holidays lined up next week.




Hindus will celebrate Deepavali on Thursday, October 23, and Muslims will celebrate Awal Muharram on Saturday, October 25.

If one takes off on Friday then it'd be one long weekend. Sweet!

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Enroute to Gold Coast Resort Morib in Banting

While on the way to the new resort, the Gold Coast Resort Morib in Banting last year, we passed by a number of townships. I was surprised at how the places have developed. I remember on my visit many years ago, there wasn't much going on. This trip however presented a different experience. There are a lot more buildings and much more traffic and bustle.

Even along the coast, there are lots of sea-facing bungalows not unlike those real estate ocean isle beach homes in the picture.

Another startling development is the prevalence of homestay places. You can see roadside direction boards pointing you to these homestay places. If you are looking for homestay in a kampong (village) environment in that area, you will be spoilt for choice.

Monday, April 2, 2012

Thailand bomb attacks

Two days ago when I read about the bombing incidents in Yala in southern Thailand, I was thinking luckily it wasn't in Haadyai. Still, it was a terrible thing to be happening when such terrorist acts result in injuries and loss of lives. Eight people died and at least 70 were injured in a series of bomb explosions on Saturday. Three bombs went off in the business area of the city of Yala around lunchtime. It was reported that the devices may have been placed in a car and a motorcycle.

Haadyai or sometimes spelt Hatyai is a tourist destination popular with Malaysians. Busloads of Malaysians descend upon the tourist town of Hatyai, especially during weekends. People go there for a short holiday to have a chance to visit a foreign land, for a spot of shopping and some cheap and authentic Thai food. The more adventurous would have a chance at their agenda however.

Haadyai is merely 30km away from the Malaysian border and only a two-hour drive from Penang. From Kuala Lumpur, buses leave around ten at night and reach there in the morning. A weekend trip would entail leaving Kuala Lumpur on Friday night, arriving at Haadyai Saturday morning. A trip to the seaside town of Songkla is sometimes included. Some sightseeing, shopping and a Thai seafood dinner will complete the short sojourn to Thailand. After Sunday morning after breakfast will see everyone getting back into the coach heading back to Kuala Lumpur arriving around nine at night.


Unfortunately, Haadyai was not spared in the spate of bombings in the southern Thailand recently.

On March 31, 2012, a car bomb shook the 33-storey, 405-room Lee Gardens Plaza Hotel, (the hotel popular with Malaysian and Singaporean visitors), killing four people injuring a hundred others, some critically. A Malaysian from Kuala Kedah is now listed as missing in the bomb blasts. Haadyai Mayor Prai Pattano clarified that two car bombs in the basement car park were used in the attack and not one as reported earlier.

Lee Gardens Plaza Hotel is along the busy Phachaitipat Road. There is also a McDonald's restaurant on the hotel's ground floor that is popular with tourists. The hotel is also within walking distance to the often busy Suntisuk Market.

A press release handed out by a Thai official stated that 416 people (at least 27 Malaysians) were injured in the blast at the hotel, of whom 37 were admitted to hospitals; three people died in the blast - a Malaysian man and two Thai women. There is an unidentified body of a man lying unclaimed at the Songkhlanagarind Hospital. The Muslim insurgents have been blamed for the deadly coordinated attacks.

Menanwhile, Malaysians are taking no chances, with many postponing or cancelling their planned holiday trips to Haadyai following the blasts at the Lee Gardens Plaza Hotel.

Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Anifah Aman advised Malaysians against travelling to southern Thailand and that those who intend to visit the area should only do so if it concerns urgent matters and they should inform the Malaysian consulate in Songkhla.

Thailand will be celebrating Songkran (Thai New Year also known as the Water Festival) on April 13.


Source: The Star

Monday, April 11, 2011

Personal Creations for Easter gifts

If you are looking for Easter gifts, Easter toys and everything Easter, here is a site you would want to check out.

Personal Creations offers unique gifts for everyone in the family from babies to grandparents. For kids and babies, there are plush fluffy stuffed Easter bunnies, cuddly dolls, fun name puzzles, and personalized storybooks. These include some of their Easter bestsellers.

You can also find a wide selection of personalized Easter apparel to get your family ready for spring. Rompers, pajamas, and sweatshirts that can be customized with everyone’s names for a unique Easter treat. How delightful is that!

Easter baskets and totes are an awesome way to hold gifts. What a thrill it would be for kids to discover their very own Easter baskets filled with goodies like candies, chocolate eggs, and other treats.

Personal Creations
hasn't forgotten Easter decorations for the home. Doormats, linens, mugs, and serving platters are just a few of the choices for Easter décor. These decorations can also be personalized with everyone’s name to get the entire household included in the fun.

Easter is a time for rejoicing a new beginning. Secular customs, such as the Easter Bunny and Easter egg hunts, have become part of the holiday's modern celebrations and are often observed by Christians and non-Christians alike. What better way to enjoy this holiday with pretty Easter creations from Personal Creations. Whether you are looking for Easter toys for kids or a sweatshirt for grandpa, check out Personal Creations. Egg-citing gifts are waiting to be discovered. Happy shopping!

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

The Best Offers are from Offers.com

Everyone of us would have bought something online one time or another but some of us do more shopping online than others. There's no denying that shopping online is convenient, saves time, and saves money, if you know where to shop.
Offers.com is a one-stop shop for all your shopping needs. There are auto parts, baby gears and toys, have I mentioned clothes(?), credit cards, dining discounts, fine jewelry, fitness equipment, home and kitchen appliances, lawn and garden gadgets, shoes, clothes, software, sporting goods, TVs and HDTVs, video games, vacation packages and lots more - all 222 different categories! Phew! Not only that wide selection of products, there are also tons of coupon codes, deals and great discounts, some as much as 80%!

Thankssgiving is just around the corner and soon Christmas. Shopping at Offers.com could stretch your dollar and allow you to buy more for less. Isn't that the aim of a wise shopper? Offers.com can make a wiser shopper out of you. Happy shopping!