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Sunway Lagoon Resort Hotel

Filed Under (Entertainment, Hotel, Malaysia, Shopping, Surfing) by colun on 15-10-2008

Sunway Lagoon Resort Hotel is a deluxe 5 star hotel which has 441 rooms hotel complex located within the fully integrated resort development of Sunway Lagoon Resort where offering unrivalled and distinctive convention, business and leisure facilities. The hotel is strategically located at Bandar Sunway, Petaling Jaya, at the crossroads of the Klang Valley and the commercial centre of Shah Alam. The hotel set an impressive standard of hospitality with the typical warmth of Malaysian hospitality and it is close to Kuala Lumpur, the nation’s capital city. Moreover, Sunway Lagoon Resort is just 35 minutes from the Kuala Lumpur International Airport.

Main entrance sunway resort hotel

Main entrance sunway resort hotel


The rooms are also include 73 tastefully appointed suites, executive suites, an impressive presidential suite and a range of popular theme suites. Example: Arabian nights, Wild Wild West, Kampung village as well as Hollywood. Most guestrooms and suites have a splendid view to the lagoon or the resorts breathtaking skyline while selected rooms provide balconies.

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Penang - Batu Ferringhi

Filed Under (Beach, Foods, Hotel, Malaysia, Penang, Shopping) by colun on 22-09-2008

The name Batu Ferringhi itself shows historically to Penang’s brushes with several different foreign powers, including the British, the Dutch and the Portuguese. Some locals believe that the word Ferringhi was derived from a foreign language (perhaps Portuguese) which refers to ‘foreigners’.

Batu Ferringhi

Batu Ferringhi


The “Foreigner’s Rock”, or better know as Batu Ferringhi, is a very popular place in Penang (Pulau Pinang). There are fancy hotels, restaurants, transport rental services and souvenir stores. Although the beach is famous, but the water is not exactly crystal clear. This could be caused by the large number of visitors to the beach throughout the year. However, the sandy beach is reasonably clean. It is crowded most of the time when the popular holiday spot for locals and visitors. If you are looking for luxury at a reasonable price, the hotels here frequently offer attractive holidays packages. It’s great place even for a brief visit as you wont run short of facilities for day trippers.

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F1 Singapore Race is Waiting

Filed Under (F1, Foods, Hotel, Shopping, Singapore) by Darren on 12-09-2008

Vroom, vroom, vroom…sound familiar? Excited? Motor sport lovers do not worry; the 2008 Formula 1 is on the way to Singapore Grand Prix this September 26-28. This will be the best show for F1 fanatics as it is the first F1 street race to be held at night in Asia. With nearly 1,500 lighting projectors to illuminate the 5.067km Singapore race track, you can see clearly how you’re favourite racers either Hamilton or K.Räikkönen tackle the challenging circuit over 300kph at night as well as the sexy F1 babes.

 F1 Singapore race track

F1 Singapore race track


Singapore F1 is strategically located at Marina Bay, which is a hot spot for tourism. Fusion food, hotels, transportation, entertainment, shopping malls and etc, are just minutes away from the circuit. There are 3-5 stars Singapore hotels located track-side: The Fullerton Hotel, Goodwood Park Hotel, Pan Pacific Singapore, Fairmont, Marina Mandarin, Peninsula Excelsior Hotel and Swissôtel The Stamford. Morevoer, with Singapore efficient transportation system, travelling in Singapore is hassle-free and extremely affordable; or even to Singapore, with the world class Changi Airport that served 70 airlines over 160 cities. Beside, Travellers do not require to issue Visa for stay up to 30 days.

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