Thursday, October 22, 2009

Rest & Relax @ Kuala Lumpur

After a hectic day in a bustling city, an idea of a gentle massage or a spa is definitely soothing to ear. It works for ladies and it's the only time out to make up for their lost beauty especially if they were on a holiday rushing with time to leave their footprint everywhere. Treat yourself better! What we have here in Kuala Lumpur range from the affordable ones to higher end ones. Pamper your drained out muscles to a place of your choice within your budget or save more and relax!

What comes better than a spa when you are worn out from work or probably almost collapsing after walking for the whole day? Foot spa? Body massage? Relaxing Jacuzzi? You'll come across many spa parlors when you walk down the street that offers different packages with different promotions. Or best, you can just stop by at your hotel's spa parlor after a long day. Relax for the rest of your day in the spa so that your muscles can relax too.

Who says men doesn't need to relax? It's not weird either for men to visit spa. In fact we have spa especially for men too. Don't feel embarrassed and start treating yourself better. Pamper yourself to a relaxing weekend and start your new week in a better mood. Spas not only treat as a massage but also good for health and blood circulation. It helps make you look younger and healthier! Don't worry about it being expensive, there's more packages than you can imagine. Just lay back and relax!

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Malaysia as a “Global Halal Hub”

Halal (Arabic:حلال, ḥalāl, Halaal; means lawful or legal) is an Arabic term designating any object or an action which is permissible to use or engage in, according to Islamic law. It is the opposite of haraam. The term is widely used to designate food seen as permissible according to Islamic law (Sharia, الشريعة الإسلامية). It is estimated that 70% of Muslims worldwide follow halal food standards and that the global halal market is currently a $580 (U.S.) billion industry. Establishing Malaysia as a “Global Halal Hub” has been the aim of the Malaysian Government for many years. In this regard, the establishment of the Halal Industry Development Corporation Sdn Bhd (HDC) reflects the seriousness of Malaysia in pursuing this objective. HDC has been tasked to further boost the Halal agenda in terms of standards development, branding enhancement as well as commercial and industry development. In the spirit of co-operation and collaboration, HDC will leverage and utilize existing Malaysian know-how to build partnerships around the world and ultimately enable more people to benefit from the positive attributes associated with Halal.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Outdoor Activities In Kuala Lumpur

Though Kuala Lumpur, famous for its tall towers, you can absolutely find something green too. An ideal family getaway during weekends, or to visitors who loves nature, come to the parks! And if you love something adventurous, don't mind getting wet in the water, go to theme parks! This is how Malaysians got themselves tanned, looking very healthy. We doubt you ever had picnics when you were travelling, and nothing comes if you never take the first step!

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

The Nyonya Kebaya

The Nyonya Kebaya is a beautiful, translucent, figure-hugging embroidered blouse worn with a batik sarong by Peranakan ladies. It is this and much more. A nyonya kebaya is a work of art, a labour of love, a heritage, a traditional costume that is timeless. An attire for all occasions, it is elegant, feminine, alluring, sensual, glamorous and fashionable for all ages.

Hotels In Kuala Lumpur

Ranging from all stars, you will surely find something affordable yet enjoying your stay comfortably. Choose your location and budget then ask for packages available. Budget hotels in Kuala Lumpur can be found mostly in Chinatown and Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman. While the moderate ones to luxurious hotels are always at the business district and also where most shopping centres are especially in Jalan Sultan Ismail and Jalan Bukit Bintang.

Nightlife In Kuala Lumpur

Nightlife in the city will never be boring! Young, vibrant and bursting with energy, people heading towards their favorite hangout with friends or even families. Bars, pubs and clubs maybe the trendsetter but we have more to offer. If that's not what you prefer, then there's also karaoke where you can sing your lungs out or maybe a place for a drink and chit chat, go to the cafes. Come join the locals for a happening night. You'll definitely miss the nightlife in Kuala Lumpur when you head back home!

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Spas In Kuala Lumpur

After a hectic day in a bustling city, an idea of a gentle massage or a spa is definitely soothing to ear. It works for ladies and it's the only time out to make up for their lost beauty especially if they were on a holiday rushing with time to leave their footprint everywhere. Treat yourself better! What we have here in Kuala Lumpur range from the affordable ones to higher end ones. Pamper your drained out muscles to a place of your choice within your budget or save more and relax!

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Given an opportunity to eat, definitely none of the Malaysians will reject. People there live, breathe, talk, and even dream about food. If given a possibility, they would all love to work in the food industry. If you happen to have met someone from Kuala Lumpur where the food haven is, don't forget to ask which hawker stalls sell yummylicious food. The food here varies from local's favorites to international cuisines, from hawker stalls food to fine dining restaurants. Hence, there will be no chance at all to having no idea what to eat next.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

"Homestay" offers a distinctive style of living with emphasis on warm and friendly hospitality within private homes. This is your chance to experience the genuine Malaysian lifestyle at reasonable price. There are today 10 villages where tourists can experience the different types of living. They can stay with their hosts and participate in their daily activities. An interesting program to the means of getting the first-hand information on the Malaysian or Pahang lifestyle. First developed in 1980s, this program is an extension of the student exchange program where a young Malaysia student stayed with their adopted family for a certain period whilst undergoing their everyday lives or activities. It gained better popularity when foreign students began to participate in the exchange program.