Thursday, March 27, 2014

EARTH HOUR



 What is Earth Hour? 
Earth Hour is a global environmental initiative in partnership with WWF. Individuals, businesses, governments and communities are invited to turn off their lights for one hour on Saturday, 29 March 2014 at 8.30pm (local time) to show their support for environmentally sustainable action.

The event began in 2007 in Sydney, Australia when 2.2 million individuals and more than 2,000 businesses turned off their lights for one hour to take a stand against climate change. By 2012, Earth Hour reached more than 7,000 cities and towns across 152 countries and territories, receiving reports as ‘the world’s largest campaign for the planet’. 

Earth Hour 2013 took place in more than 7,000 cities and towns in 153 countries and territories across all seven continents. Hundreds of millions of people switched their lights off for an hour, and the campaign experienced its biggest growth since 2009.


A global drive to raise awareness on climate change and global warming, Penang will celebrate with the rest of the world this Earth Hour. To participate, simply flick the switch for an hour from 8.30pm until 9.30pm to do your part in lending your support. You can also participate in these events:


Earth Hour around Penang--
Earth Hour at Parkroyal Penang Resort
Earth Hour fun ride at Queensbay Mall
Earth Hour at Auto-City
Earth Hour 2014 Night Walk




To know more about Earth Hour :

Thursday, March 20, 2014

WEEKEND : PENANG LFSS

Last Fri Sat Sun
LFSS aims to be the official and main medium to promote events in Penang. Last Fri, Sat, Sun of the month (LFSS) highlights events & happenings that fall every last Friday, Saturday & Sunday of the month.


This month, locals and tourists alike can look forward to the regular events and highlights as follows :



29 Mar 2014

An Evening of Lights @ Khoo Kongsi 
An Evening of Lights @ Khoo Kongsi
An Evening of Lights @ Khoo Kongsiis where Khoo Kongsi turns on all its lights at its courtyard to play host to interesting Chinese arts and cultural performances. It is a spectacular sight to behold only during this event once a month as Khoo Kongsi is closed in the evenings. You will also find stalls selling handmade knick knacks and famous Penang street food.
Time : 7pm - 10pm
Venue : Khoo Kongsi 18, Cannon Square
Admission : Free



Little Penang Street Market


30 Mar 2014

Little Penang Street Market
Over 70 craft stalls with food, live performance, visual arts, hands-on demonstrations and other activities like children's activities and book readings.
Time : 10am-5pm
Venue : Upper Penang Road
Admission : Free 

WEEKEND HIGHLIGHT MARCH 2014

Bored. Don't know what you need to do this weekend? I have some info that will full your weekend with an enjoyable moment. I will highlight the weekend event of this month. It will help you to plan your holiday on this weekend. So make sure you plan it right now! Coming soon.

          

A fascinating fusion of the East and West, Penang embraces modernity while retaining its traditions and old world charm. These are reflected in its harmonious multiracial populace and well-preserved heritage buildings which led to George Town being accorded a listing as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site recently.
Long regarded as the food capital of Malaysia, Penang also entices visitors with its beautiful coasts and scrumptious cuisines.


MALAYSIA MY 2ND HOME

Thinking of settling in Penang? The Malaysia My 2nd Home (MM2H) programme allows citizens of other countries to retire and reside in Malaysia with their spouses, children, parents and even in-laws.

MM2H is promoted by the Government of Malaysia to allow foreigners who fulfill certain criteria, to stay in Malaysia for as long as possible on a multiple-entry social visit pass.
The Social Visit Pass is initially for a period of ten (10) years, and is renewable.
It is open to citizens of all countries recognised by Malaysia regardless of race, religion, gender or age. Applicants are allowed to bring their spouses and unmarried children below the age of 21 as dependants.

Take a moment and see why Malaysia is one of those countries you should consider living in.

Website : http://www.mm2h.gov.my/

Thursday, March 13, 2014

WHISPERS

Hey! Do you like art?
There are an exhibition in Seni Mutiara Gallery that I have told you about. Visit them.

Whispers--
Recent artworks by DR. IZMER AHMAD--

9th to 23rd March 2014
Same place and 12pm to 6pm.



*Click to enlarge

ART IN PENANG

Art in Penang, Malaysia. 
There are a lots of art in Penang. Full your weekend with art and entertaiment. People who love art, you need to visit their gallery. A lot of interesting Malaysian artwork there.


Galeri Seni Mutiara, owned by Mr Koay Soo Kau has the vision to promote art in Penang. It’s mission is to encourage, develop and foster interests in art and inculcate an appreciation and understanding.

Art today is an East meets West affair, thus contemporary art will be exploring cross-cultural influences through integration to focus on the creative forces at work. The intense pace of change in the contemporary art world whether in information, the aesthetics or the sale of art continues at a global speed which challenges even the best informed art enthusiasts.foster interests in art and inculcate an appreciation and understanding. Objectively, the gallery hopes to elevate its standard by organizing art activities, exhibitions, talks and forums. Visitation by distinguished artists promise a rich and motivating event through interaction and creating a platform for discussion towards the betterment of art.


The gallery intends to expand the number of art audiences and to broaden the collector’s base, and at the same time encourages a new art public to become more art involved.



Artist's Work

THE LOCATION




Open : 
12:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Visit it :
118 Gat Lebuh Armenian
Georgetown,10300 George Town,Penang
Malaysia

Free Admission

Thursday, March 6, 2014

WHY BLOGGING?

1. You’ll become a better writer. At its core, writing is communication. It is about recording thoughts on paper and compelling others to agree with them. To that end, writing (just like every other form of communication that has ever existed) improves with practice. Blogging will not force you to become a better writer… it’ll just happen as you do it. And becoming a better writer holds important benefits for the rest of your life – whether you are creating a book, a presentation, a résumé, or an anniversary card for your spouse.
2. You’ll become a better thinker. Because the process of writing includes recording thoughts on paper, the blogging process encourages you to stop and think deeper. You will delve deeper into the matters of your life and the worldview that shapes them. Unfortunately, at this point, many will choose not to blog (or write at all) based on the faulty reasoning that they “have nothing to say.” But to that line of thinking I always respond the same way… maybe you just haven’t discovered yet what you have to say.
3. You’ll live a more intentional life. Once you start writing about your life and the thoughts that shape it, you’ll begin thinking more intentionally about who you are, who you are becoming, and whether you like what you see or not. And that just may be reason enough to get started.
4. You’ll develop an eye for meaningful things. By necessity, blogging requires a filter. It’s simply not possible to write about every event, every thought, and every happening in your life. Instead, blogging is a never-ending process of choosing to articulate the most meaningful events and the most important thoughts. This process of choice helps you develop an eye for meaningful things. And remember that sometimes the most meaningful things appear in the most mundane… but you’ll see what I mean once you get started.
5. It’ll lead to healthier life habits. Blogging requires time, devotion, commitment, and discipline. And just to be clear, those are all good things to embrace – they will help you get the most out of your days and life. Since beginning to blog, I have become an early riser, a runner, and can now properly identify my favorite drink at Starbuck’s (Caramel Macchiato). And even if those three habits don’t personally appeal to you, blogging will provide opportunity for new life habits to emerge in yours.
6. You’ll meet new people. Whether it be through comments, e-mails, or social media, you may be surprised at how quickly you meet people on-line. And by meet people, I mean legitimately form relationships that seek to serve one another. The blogging community is friendly, encouraging, and genuinely cheering for you to succeed… the only thing missing is you.
7. You’ll make some money. You don’t need to make money to enjoy blogging. In fact, sometimes making money from your blog can actually start to distract you from the joy that you found in the first place. That being said, whether you make $20/year or $20,000/year, it’s still pretty nice to have a hobby that actually pays you back.
8. You’ll inspire others. Blogging not only changes your life, it also changes the life of the reader. And because blogs are free for the audience and open to the public, on many levels, it is an act of giving. It is a selfless act of service to invest your time, energy, and worldview into a piece of writing and then offer it free to anybody who wants to read it. Others will find inspiration in your writing… and that’s a wonderful feeling.
9. You’ll become more well-rounded in your mindset. After all, blogging is an exercise in give-and-take. One of the greatest differences between blogging and traditional publishing is the opportunity for readers to offer input. As the blog’s writer, you introduce a topic that you feel is significant and meaningful. You take time to lay out a subject in the minds of your readers and offer your thoughts on the topic. Then, the readers get to respond. And often times, their responses in the comment section challenge us to take a new, fresh look at the very topic we thought was so important in the first place.
10. It’s free. Your blog can begin today without spending a single penny now (or ever). I useWordPress and highly recommend it. With an initial investment of $0, why not give it a shot? Or for just a few dollars/month, you can use your very own domain name. I use and recommendBluehost.
11. You’ll become more comfortable being known. Blogging introduces yourself to the world. It causes you to articulate the life you live and the worldview behind the decisions that you make. Whether you have 1 reader or 10,000, the blogging process opens up your life to those on the outside. It is a good exercise in human-existence to be known by others. Over time, you’ll reveal more and more of yourself to the outside world… and you’ll be excited to find a world that relates to you and enjoys hearing your story.
12. It’ll serve as a personal journal. Blogging serves many of the same roles as a personal journey. It trains us to be observant and gives weight to the personal growth that we are experiencing. It trains our minds to track life and articulate the changes we are experiencing. Your blog becomes a digital record of your life that is saved “in the cloud.” As a result, it can never be lost, stolen, or destroyed in a fire.
13. You’ll become more confident. Blogging will help you discover more confidence in your life. You will quickly realize that you do live an important life with a unique view and have something to offer others.
14. You’ll find a platform to recommend. We all love to recommend something we have found enjoyable or beneficial – whether it be a nice restaurant, a good book, or a new outlook on life. The fullness of joy is not experienced until we have shared that joy with others. A blog provides an opportunity to do that very thing. It provides a platform to share the joy we have experienced and recommend good things we have discovered to others.
15. It’s quite a rush with every positive comment. There’s a certain little rush that accompanies the immediate positive feedback that you receive every time a reader posts a comment, shares your writing on Facebook, or tweets it out to their Twitter followers. While walking the fine line between finding encouragement in that feedback and obsessing over it may take some time to get used to, it’s far better to find that line than to never seek it out in the first place.