Monday, February 22, 2010

Did You Know? 'Episode 2'

Hey peeps!!

Did you know?? The most popular sports in our country are soccer, badminton, golf, hockey, and swimming. Being an Asian country, Malaysia is well known for its sports facilities especially after the 1998 Commonwealth Games that was held here in our country. More than 3600 athletes from 70 countries and dependencies took part in Commonwealth Games which includes Wales, Isle of Man, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Out of all this our national team has successfully won 63 medals ( 10 gold, 14 silver and 12 bronze) and finished fourth in the medal count. The best atheletes for our country were Wong Choong Hann (badminton), Sapok Biki (boxing), Thye Chee Kiot (gymnastics), Bibiana Ng Pei Chin (shooting), Lee Wan (badminton), Rosli Effandy (road bicycle racing), Matin Guntali (weightlifting) and Zainal Abidin Md Zain (shooting).
that's all for today...guys!!...hope u all enjoyed reading....=)


Maheswari - signing off -


Friday, February 19, 2010

PicK of ThE WEEK!



FREE! NATIONAL MOSQUE
Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin , KL.
Parking available!
The National Mosque is one of the most iconic and eye-catching sites in KL (according to the Time Out KL magazine) with blue ridged roof and beautifully landscaped gardens. Opened in 1962.
It's reinforced concrete with a modern and bold approach , symbolic of independent Malaysia.

Member of Media Research:
*A. Shakshini Daathry*

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Tanah tumpahnya darahku!

CURRENTLY
there are 1,152 people(as for 11th Feb) proudly standing with us as Anak Malaysia ! How cool is that!

In only a week's time, more than 1000 people supported our cause in defining the true essence of a Malaysian. This shows there are still a sense of concernment and patriotism in young Malaysians; to be honest I shed a few tears when I realized this. Before this, to me, the future of this country would be gloomy as a result of dogmatic rule from orthodox minds of current politicians (to mind you all, not all politicians, SOME but the major ones). Apart from that, Malaysia is THE place to live in. COME ON, free from natural disaster, no war, wonderful diversity of culture and ethnicity, and of course the FOOD! What else can you ask for!

At the end of the day, it is our responsibility to reignite patriotism in the hearts of Malaysian youths; it starts with us, youths! With the correct mindset of young Malaysian, we can combat corruption, building a fairer economic system, and most importantly, practicing principles of democracy which we should have 52 years ago!

Let us inveterate 1Malaysia programme to be practical, be planted in every Malaysian, and even to our future generation!

STOP STAND SALUTE Malaysia!

-Tansianhoo 11.2.10-

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Food- Rojak

Hello, the food for today is ROJAK!!

In Malaysia who don't know what is ROJAK?
Rojak is a tradisional vegetables and fruits salad dish commonly.
Rujak is the proper words but cox of malay mixture became "ROJAK"!

There are many types of Rojak,
mamak or Indian Rojak(Pasembor)Ingredients:
fried dough fritters, bean curds, boiled potatoes, prawn fritters, hard boiled eggs, bean sprouts, and cucumber mixed with a sweet thick, spicy peanut sauce.

Fruits Rojak

Ingredients:
consists typically of cucumber, pineapple, taupok (puffy, deep-fried tofu) and you tiao(cut-up Chinese-style fritters). Raw mangoes and green apples are less commonly used. The dressing is made up of water, belacan (Shrimp paste), sugar, chili, and lime juice.

These are our favorite food in Malaysia. Isn't hungry?
Let's go to mamak for Pasembor or pasar malam's fruit rojak!!


Evon signing off ^.^V

PicK of ThE WEEK!

FREE! Visit Batu Caves at Gombak District, located on the outskirts of K.L
The Batucaves are an important site for Hindu Devotees and popular Ethnicity attraction.
Over a hundred year old ,
devotees will have to climb over 272 steps to get to the Large Temple in the cave.

Wow! 272 step is one good form of exercise for keeping your Body in shape !
This is recommended to anyone who prefer something with a lot pounding.


Besides, devotees believe climbing on the steps before reaching the Temple inside the cave is a way to redeem their Karma.

I bet you would have cleared all your KarMa in
544(up & down) +544 = 1088 step even before reaching the temple inside! CoOL!
(If its for health purpose use spots shoe for stability on steps but not into the temple, for its not a sign of respect to the God of the Hindu devotees)

There are also huge gold-plated statues of Hindu Gods and hundreds of monkeys, which have a peculiar fascination with all of us and our cameras!


Bringing banana's to divert the monkeys attention from snatching your cameras,
is a very good idea!
(If you chase them away they'll chase you all around till they find no sign of you)

ENJOY your trip to BATU CAVES and make sure you bring some one along with you to avoid disturbance from monkeys!

News on you finger tips by,
* A. Shakshini Daathry *

Monday, February 8, 2010

Manglish lah!!

Malaysian + English= Manglish

Manglish= Malaysia culture

Manglish = strong influence from Malay, Cantonese, Hokien and Tamil.

“Manglish” known as a Malaysia culture for everyone, only Malaysian can understands the meaning and usage of “Manglish”. Furthermore, as we know Malaysia is a multi races country with multi language, sometime people in different races will get trouble in communicate. “Manglish” become a better communication tool for people in communicate because it can easy to understand.
Today “Manglish"
Word Meaning
S-Kew me Excuses me
Lah Similar to “of course”. Usually used at the end of sentence.

Example: don’t want lah.


Meh Used to asking question

Example: really meh?


Loh Ussually used in explaning

something.

Example: Like ….loh


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-jaysee-