Showing posts with label Advertorial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Advertorial. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Bewitching Halloween At Tony Roma's

I've always felt Tony Roma's is a rather nice spot to go to for a good meal. Do check out my previous short dining experience review at their branch in Pavilion. (Tony Roma's Pavilion KL). This writeup will be on Tony Roma's latest Halloween promotion, check it all out below.

Tony Roma's Pavilion KL
Tony Roma's Pavilion KL

Celebrate all the thrills, chills, tricks and treats of the Halloween season at Tony Roma’s this Halloween from October 29. Bringing back four (4) Halloween specials by popular demand, dine in true All Hallow’s Eve fashion with the rib warming  Pipin’ Hot Pumpkin Soup and Howlin’ Pumpkin Pie. Then, complete your dinner with mystifying drinks like the Vampire Kiss and Witches Brew.



Kick-start your Halloween meal with the creamy Pipin’ Hot Pumpkin Soup made from fresh pumpkins, topped with bread cubes and parsley. Available both in a bowl at RM9.90 or a cup at RM7.90 it is served piping hot and guaranteed to warm you up before a night of spooky chills!  The soup comes with an order of any entrée at RM5.90 (bowl) and RM3.90 (cup).



The Howlin Pumpkin Pie is all ‘treat’ as this delectable dessert features fresh baked, sweet pumpkin pie topped with Vanilla ice-cream and velvety smooth caramel sauce. Priced at RM 8.90, this delightful sweet pastry is a Halloween must-try!

Patron can also quench their thirst with Vampire Kiss, a chilling mock-tail combining strawberry puree, lemon, Roma sour mix, topped with 7-Up  and decorated with fresh strawberry and lemon wedge for RM 14.90.



Additionally, those who are fans of invigorating cocktails will love the Witches Brew, a blend of Midori Sky Vodka; Captain Morgan spiced rum, pineapple and cranberry juice. This enthralling concoction also comes with jelly worms dangling out of the glass for that extra unnerving effect. Priced at RM 25.90, the Witches Brew is the real-dare-to-try cocktail! *Not available in Setia City Mall.



These Halloween specials will only be available from 29 October to 31 October 2012

To add to the Halloween celebrations, customers who choose to dine in their Halloween costumes on the 31st of October will be able to enjoy a 30% discount at Tony Roma’s. The diner with the best dressed and scariest costume will be rewarded with Tony Roma’s cash voucher worth RM 200!

For more information on Tony Roma’s visit http://www.tonyromas.com.my/. For more updates on upcoming promotions, connect with Tony Roma’s at http://www.facebook.com/TRMALAYSIA or follow them on https://twitter.com/TRMALAYSIA1


Friday, October 19, 2012

Ricoh Malaysia ‘Make A Change In 100 Minutes’ Comic Contest

Held in conjunction with the launch of their Aficio SP 100e series black & white printer, Ricoh launched their ‘Make A Change In 100 Minutes’ comic contest on the 16th October 2012, combining the popular medium of comic books with the good intentions of Malaysians. This contest will run from 1 October to 9 December 2012 and is open to all Malaysians aged 16 and above.


To take part in this contest, participants are required to produce a comic strip detailing just how they would make a difference in 100 minutes, utilizing their own drawing style. Each entry must follow the theme of ‘Make A Change In 100 Minutes’. The comic must be a minimum of 10 comic panels in a single A4 page, must be in black & white and is required to be an original idea.

Participants are then required to submit their comic strip to the RICOH MALAYSIA (Official) Facebook Page by 31 October 2012. Technical details on submissions are listed on Ricoh’s Facebook page. Between 1 - 18 November 2012 the top 100 finalists receiving the most “Likes” from the public and Ricoh will proceed to the grand finale where their works will be displayed.

Comic strips that make it to the finale will undergo another voting session, where they will be judged by the public and a special guest judge. Prizes are impressive: The winner for the comic contest will walk away with RM 5,000 cash and an SP 100 SF e (print, scan, fax and photocopy functions), while the 1st runner up and 2nd runner up will take home RM 3,000 with an SP 100 SU e (print, copy and scan functions) and RM 1,500 with an SP 100 e (print function) respectively.

For more information, do check out their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/RicohMalaysiaOfficial


Sunday, September 9, 2012

Catch Malaysia in a Talent Frenzy. Audition online at bit.ly/2m2fame !

A new event is coming to town, and it's big! mFace is scouring the country in search of the next BIG THING. Tens of thousands of Malaysian hopefuls from across the nation are dreaming of stardom. You can sing, dance, juggle, or joke, it doesn't matter! All it takes is #2mins2fame, thanks to mFace.

mFace 2 Minutes 2 Fame~!





The mFace #2mins2fame talent show is giving you the opportunity to aspiring superstars an easy way to audition online. Just get on to bit.ly/2m2fame and record the best 2 minutes of your life and take a shot at fame.



Check out the videos of the previous champions and their awesome winning moments for all to see. It's pretty cool to see them perform.




Don’t you just ache to be there? mFace is also looking for talent who may not think of auditioning. Recommend the mFace #2mins2fame Talent Show to family and friends or anyone who thinks they could be the next BIG THING.

mface 2minutes 2fame @ Viva Mall ~ 28 Jul 2012





While the mFace #2mins2fame talent show is opening up an avenue of possibility for Malaysian talent, it would be the Malaysian public that eventually determines who will advance to the next round of competition and who will go home.

mface 2minutes 2fame @ Viva Mall ~ 28 Jul 2012
mface 2minutes 2fame @ Penang Time Square~ 16 Jun 2012

The auditioners would be narrowed down to a select group of 18 most talented finalists which will be chosen by votes cast through smses, newspaper entries and online submissions. In addition to being the next BIG THING in show business, the 18 finalists will compete for major prizes:
  • 1st Prize –  Luxury Car + RM30,000 cash + Aver products worth RM1500
  • 2nd Prize –  4D3N Australia Gold Coast holiday + RM15,000 cash  + Aver products worth RM1500
  • 3rd Prize –  3D2N Lang Tengah island holiday + RM5000 cash + Aver products worth RM1500
  • BEST SMS –  RM2000 cash + MBI Water Purifier + Pappa Rich RM100 voucher + Aver products worth RM500
  • BEST STAGE PERFORMANCE –  RM2000 cash + MBI Air Purifier + Pappa Rich RM100 voucher + Aver products worth RM500


Prizes!

Online auditions will be open from May 5th to December 28th, 2012. Hopefuls will have the opportunity to audition by demonstrating their unique ability by performing it on camera. Videos are up to SIX (6) submissions per person or group.

Newspaper, text message and online voting begins selected Saturdays immediately after each talent submission is made online, and 5 top-voted contestants would be picked each week. The TOP 20 contestants will appear on a live stage Final Round performance each month.




SMS :

Send 10 votes by smsing "mface <<video code>>" to 36188 for RM0.50 only
To vote in bulk, sms "mface10 <<video code>>" to 36188 for 100 votes at RM5.00
Sms voting is unlimited

Online :

To vote online go to bit.ly/2m2fame and follow the instructions for how to vote online. Online voting is limited to one vote per day (1Click = 1Vote)

Newspaper :
Buy Pancaindera (of Utusan Malaysia) and follow the instructions for how to vote via post. Newspaper voting is unlimited and 1 post = 20 points

Make your mark in the industry and become a household name. Video auditions for mFace #2mins2fame talent show are now open! If you have talent, it's time to show it. Log on to bit.ly/2m2fame to record your audition.

Auditions are open 24 hours, 7 days a week. Please check www.mFace.me for dates, rules, terms & conditions. Contest ends on December 28th, 2012.

You can follow the action on Facebook.com/mfacedotme and Twitter.com/mfacedotme today.


Tuesday, July 10, 2012

MTV Worldstage 2012 : Live In Malaysia 2012

It’s that time of the year again! The concert that many have been waiting for, is finally back to our shores and this time, it’s going to be bigger than ever. The best international, regional and local acts will be performing for your entertainment at the MTV World Stage: Live in Malaysia 2012!

Remember the Fun We Had Last Year?MTV World Stage last year saw Malaysian have a rockin’ good time with 30 Seconds to Mars, Pop Shuvit, Neon Trees and Beast. X-plosive performances, X-travagant sets with x-tra excitement on the side made it the best MTV World Stage yet.

It’s a Teenage DreamThis year, be prepared to scream and squeal in delight as your teen idols take the stage. Featuring performances from heartthrobs Justin Bieber and Jay Park, K-Pop queens Kara, and the fierce Miss Nina – MTV World Stage will be an affair full of eye and ear candy!


To add on to the excitement and fun of MTV World Stage, Xpax has some awesome stuff for you! You can get FREE tickets to MTV World Stage: Live in Malaysia 2012 plus more. Just check this out!



Get FREE ticket when you reload or subscribe
PREPAID
Reload RM60 and above to get TWO FREE tickets.
Mechanics:
  • Step 1: Register by sending MTV to 28881
  • Step 2: Upon receiving registration confirmation SMS, reload RM60 (cumulative) and above to get mobile voucher to redeem TWO FREE tickets.
Terms and Conditions:
  • Limited to TWO tickets per mobile number.
  • Register and reload must be performed before 10th July 2012.
  • Mobile voucher must be redeemed by 12 July 2012.
  • Tickets availability is subject to first come, first serve basis.



FACEBOOK




Then, on 14th July, 12.00am, you can log on to xpax.com.my/timetomuxic on your mobile to check in to the concert and tag your MTV World Stage photos with Xpax by connecting your Facebook account to the site. Each check-in and tagged photo will earn you points that could win you passes to the MTV World Stage after-party. The ten fans with the most points will be getting those exclusive passes!


THE CUBE
Download selected Call Me Tones and True Tones or Full Songs to stand a chance at getting FREE tickets to MTV World Stage.
To Download Call Me Tones: Dial *888*<CODE># press CALL.
To Download Full Songs: Send FS<space>song code to 21308.
To Download True Tones: Send TT<space>song code to 21308.
FRENCUBE (MOKOMOBI,SPEESH, FRENZER,FRENSPOT)
You and your friend could be on your way to MTV World Stage for FREE! Join Frencube by dialing *888*219#. Then pose like a superstar and upload the photos to Frencube to stand a chance to win FREE tickets.

CUBE RADIO JUKEBOX

Just record your voice screaming “I Love Justin Bieber” in the longest and craziest way to get tickets to MTV World Stage Live in Malaysia 2012! Dial *1185 to stand a chance.
A Once-in-a-Lifetime Chance
It’s great to win tickets, but what’s greater is a chance to actually meet Justin Bieber in person! We’re giving you a money-can’t-buy chance to have a meet & greet session with the superstar himself and all you have to do is download his songs “Boyfriend” and “Die in Your Arms”  as your Call Me Tones then send them to your friends as gifts.

TITLE ARTIST CODE RBT ID 
Boyfriend (Justin Bieber M&G) Justin Bieber 162572 0011127675
Die In Your Arms (Justin Bieber M&G) Justin Bieber 162573 0011127676
  • To download, type CMT<space>songcode and send to 22990 or dial *888*<songcode># and press CALL.
  • To send Call Me Tones as a gift, type CMT Gift<space>songcode<space>friend’s mobile number and send to 22990.
  • For easy downloading, go to The Cube’s mobile USSD portal by dialing *888*99# or *888# and select MTV World Stage 2012.

You could be the extremely lucky one to join an exclusive Meet & Greet Session with Justin Bieber!

So, if you want to be at this year’s MTV World Stage and have an X-citing time, go to xpax.com.my or http://www.thecube.my/ now!

There’s always cool swag for you when you “Like” us. Be a fan of Xpax/U.O.X./S.O.X. on Facebook and you could score tickets to MTV World Stage Live in Malaysia 2012. Starting 26th June 2012, you can log in to the Xpax/U.O.X./S.O.X. Facebook page at www.facebook.com/xpaxfb or www.facebook.com/uoxfb or www.facebook.com/soxfb and use the “Time to Muxic” Facebook app.
From 26th June to 8th July, use the app to spread the word about MTV World Stage and share it with as many friends as possible. The more you share, the more points you get and this will affect your ranking in the app’s leaderboard. Be one of the top 25 point-getters and you will win FOUR passes to MTV World Stage!

Friday, June 29, 2012

My Hometown Short Films: Young Local Directors Showcases Short Films of Their Beloved Hometowns

Astro introduces My Hometown a campaign for Merdeka and Malaysia Day by inviting Malaysians to celebrate 1Malaysia via submission of their own unique videos on what makes their hometowns distinctive and unforgettable to be aired on, My Hometown (Channel 318) from 31 August to 17 September 2012. To enrich the content for My Hometown, Astro is proud to feature 14 young and upcoming Malaysian film directors for My Hometown Short Films.
Sharifah Amani - Kuala Lumpur My Hometown Short Films Director

My Hometown Short Films celebrates the beauty and diversity of all 14 states in Malaysia with 14 young film directors, each telling a story inspired from the state in which he or she originates from. As each director comes from different backgrounds, will tell stories that resonate with their experiences resulting in 14 diverse short films inspired by film directors who all grew up in different social environments yet united in their emotions to one country, which they call home.
My Hometown Short Films - Team
From Left
Shanjay Kumar Perumal (Perak), Nadiah Hamzah (Penang), Rewan Ishak (Perlis), Uzair Sawal (Sarawak), Lina Tan (Executive Producer of My Hometown Short Films), Vincent De Paul (Project Champion for My Hometown), Shamyl Othman (Selangor), Sharifah Amani (Kuala Lumpur), Adrian Lai (Malacca) and Ramdan Che Hassan (Kelantan)

Vincent De Paul, Astro’s News Controller who is also the Project Champion for My Hometown said “At Astro, we would like to support and nurture talented film directors at an early stage of their careers. Our goal with the My Hometown Short Films initiative is to support the professional development of these young directors and to provide an avenue that enables them to tell their stories to a wide audience in Malaysia. It’s refreshing to see young Malaysians reconnect with their roots and showcase their creativity by remembering their hometowns”.


Uzair Sawal - Sarawak My Hometown Short Films Director

The 14 film directors for My Hometown Short Films are Shamyl Othman (Selangor), Sharifah Armani (Kuala Lumpur), Rewan Ishak (Perlis), (Adrian Lai (Melaka), Shanjey Kumar Perumal (Perak), Shuhaimi Zulkefli (Kedah), Nadiah Hamzah (Penang), Yati Kaprawi (Johor), Mahen Bala (Pahang), Nadira Ilana (Sabah), Uzair Sawal (Sarawak) Ariffin Zulkarnain (Trengganu), Brenda Danker (Negeri Sembilan) and Ramdan Che Hassan (Kelantan). (Please refer to the “My Hometown Short Films Directors’ Profile” for profile of directors and synopsis). My Hometown Short Films is conceptualized and produced by Red Films with Lina Tan as the Executive Producer.

Lina Tan - Managing Director Red Films and Executive Producer of My Hometown Short Films

“We are offering a buffet of 14 stories, each unique, different but very Malaysian,” said Lina Tan. “The genre range from fiction comedy and drama to documentary style storytelling. Like the diversity of Malaysian food, it has something to suit your taste.”

My Hometown Short Films will be aired on the My Hometown (Channel 318) from 31 August to 17 September 2012.


The My Hometown Short Films Directors, Producer and Project Champion
(Standing from Left) Ramdan Che Hassan (Kelantan), Nadiah Hamzah (Penang), Lina Tan (Executive Producer of My Hometown Short Films),  Shamyl Othman (Selangor), Vincent De Paul (Project Champion for My Hometown), Sharifah Amani (Kuala Lumpur), Adrian Lai (Malacca), Uzair Sawal (Sarawak).
(Front row from left) Rewan Ishak (Perlis) and Shanjay Kumar Perumal (Perak)

Astro Celebrates Your Hometown
The public are invited to send in videos about how fascinating, heart-warming, eccentric or just plain funny their hometown is and why their hometown matter so personally to them. The most creative videos will be aired on My Hometown (Channel 318) from 31 August to 17 September 2012 to be shared with the whole nation. Astro invites Malaysians regardless of race, gender and age to get creative and relive what made growing up in your hometown unforgettable.

Malaysians are encouraged to send in their stories of their Hometown in a video format (no longer than 5 minutes) to be delivered to the Astro Broadcast Centre at Bukit Jalil before 8 August 2012 or uploaded online. For more information on My Hometown, please visit www.astro.com.my/myhometown

Friday, June 22, 2012

News Alert: Strange Man Caught Buying Apples around Town

A short sharing on this video which had gone viral over the internet these couple of days. Strange video of a mysteriously dressed man buying out red apples in high traffic areas. Why is he there? Is this tied to any online campaign or is it some marketing ad for the latest happening event in town? Check the video out below.


Have you seen this sighting recently? Well, truth to be told, something really big is coming up soon, and it has to do with a happening launch. Be on the lookout for what it to come!



Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Yamaha Creating "Kando" With Key Players From The Music Industry

Yamaha Music Malaysia is committed to help develop the talent and experience of all levels of musicians in Malaysia – be it young children embarking on their musical odyssey, or seasoned professionals with international acclaim. In recognition of this, Yamaha Music Malaysia recently signed Ambassador agreements with notable Malaysian and Malaysia-based musicians, each supporting the development of the musicianship landscape right here in the nation.

Yamaha Distributors Network

Held at their recent Distributor Network Conference at the Sepang Gold Coast, the signing ceremony involved the musicians outlining to the distributors why they were behind Yamaha, followed with a short performance by several of these talented individuals.

Kando, signifying an inspired state of mind, embodies Yamaha Music Malaysia’s philosophy to enrich the quality of lives for people around the world via their high quality products. This pledge to improve and inspire music enthusiasts everywhere was highlighted at the endorsee agreement signing ceremony held at the luxurious Golden Palm Tree Resort.

Yamaha Music Malaysia aspires to support all levels of musicianship, and they intend to do this by collaborating with passionate musicians whose influence would arouse and motivate budding virtuosos to create music—all with the help of some very high quality instruments. Draped in the pink and lavender hues of the evening as twilight sets in, the ceremony witnessed a gathering of prominent artistes including keyboardist Aubrey Naga Suwito, guitarists Jamie Wilson and Aznan “Nan” bin Alias, drummer John Ashley Thomas, bassist Halizor “Fly” bin Hussein, and representing independent rap-rock band Pop Shuvit, members Jeddiah “JD” Wong and Nazrin “AJ” bin Mohd Nasir.

Fly and Jamie entreating audiences to an upbeat performance

Aubrey Naga Suwito has been actively involved in the music industry since 1988 as a songwriter, producer, music arranger, and music director to some of the nation’s most distinguished performers such as Dato’ Siti Nurhaliza and M Nasir. Malaysians would be familiar with his tour de force Gemilang that he wrote for Malaysian Idol winner Jaclyn Victor in addition to his involvement with sensational reality television competitions—Akademi Fantasia and Jangan Lupa Lirik, to name a couple— which earned him nationwide fame and recognition. But Aubrey Suwito’s achievements do not end with the local scene, for his music arrangements can be found in the albums of international performers, namely Jacky Cheung, Sandy Lam, and Tanya Chua.

Hailing from down-under Australia, Jamie Wilson is a resident guitarist who has performed alongside music legends such as Joe Walsh of The Eagles and Clarence Clemes from Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band. Having studied classical guitar as a child, he made his first formal appearance at the Sydney Opera House at the age of 16, then moving on to win the title of “Australia’s Best Young Guitarist” at MTV Australia National Guitar Challenge two years later. In Malaysia, Jamie Wilson is one of the region’s top session guitarist to have worked with the likes of Richie Ren, Eason Chan, Wang Lee Hom, Fann Wong, Afdlin Shauki, and many more.

“This event is great, I mean, I get to see all these people who appreciate music as much as I do and I love Yamaha’s guitars. They’re really comfortable to play with and I must say, one of the easiest. I felt completely at ease with them,” he remarked.
 
Mr. Okazaki welcoming guests

Aznan bin Alias, affectionately known to his admirers as Nan, is frequently spotted hitting the local music scenes with his prowess playing the guitar. Sporting an affable demeanor, he is easily approachable by friends and fans alike despite having performed alongside big names in the music industry, most notably Fish Leong and Ella. In addition to his love of performing, Aznan has also been a music director to M
Nasir since 1997 and produced albums for Dia Fadillah, Amir Yusoff, and Coda.

John Ashley Thomas kick-started his career on the drums at the tender age of 8. Since then, he has toured with the Blue Note Circuit in Japan with Mowtown legends The Three Degrees and collaborated with Grammy award-winning flautist, Nestor Torres. A frequent player at numerous jazz festivals (Arts Alive, Jarasum International Jazz Fest), John Thomas has performed with premier jazz-Latin-funk musicians like Steve Thornton, Jiro Okada, and Yu Quan. A formidable percussionist, he has been acknowledged as a promising musical talent by Malaysia’s Ministry of Cultural and Arts.

Aside from being a lecturer at ASWARA, Akademi Seni Budaya dan Warisan, Halizor “Fly” bin Hussein has been rocking the bass for RTM Orchestra and the Petronas Performing Arts Department Concert. Halizor has been associated with a myriad of local artistes like Anuar Zain, Zainal Abidin, Misha Omar, and Faizal Tahir while also being actively involved with international music festivals. His latest project is his own jazz-fusion called “The Phunk Mob Experience,” conceived with John Thomas, Tok Khon and Wan.

Pop Shuvit is a Malaysian independent rap-rock band, comprising Moots! (vocals), JD (guitar), AJ (bass), Rudy (drums) and Uno (turntables). Having already established a sizable fanbase in Asia—notably in Malaysia, Japan, Thailand and Singapore—they are known for their adrenaline-packed live shows and eclectic
blend of hip hop and rock. It comes to no surprise then that they are being touted as Asia’s leading Hip Hop Rock band. Their debut album Take it & Shuvit broke new ground when their first single Skaters’ Anthem was released exclusively on the Internet and became one of the most downloaded local songs in Malaysian music history. The hype and street buzz from the track caught the ears of ESPN, who in turn licensed the track for use in their Summer X-Games broadcast that hit millions of households worldwide. As further credit to Pop Shuvit, ESPN played their music videos and tracks off the album throughout the duration of competition.
  
Managing Director Mamoru Okazaki addressing to the guests and the media

“The great thing about Yamaha is that it’s very accessible,” commented JD, present alongside AJ. “Sure, there are many other brands out there that supply musical instruments. But none of them, I think, accommodate both entry-level players and professionals quite as well as Yamaha.”

The Yamaha Corporation in Japan has grown to become the world's largest manufacturer of a full line of musical instruments since its genesis in 1887. In addition, Yamaha is a leading producer of audio/visual products, semiconductors and other computer related products, sporting goods, home appliances and furniture, specialty metals, machine tools, and industrial robots.
 
The various heads of Yamaha in the company of talented musicians

With 94 subsidiaries and representative offices in overseas markets—in addition to numerous related companies in Japan—Yamaha continually promotes and supports music education amongst aspiring musicians, and this is reflected in the establishment of the Yamaha Music Foundation in 1966. Since then, Yamaha Music Malaysia has spread its philosophy in music education throughout the nation by means of its music schools, nurturing the young and fostering positive growth.

*Press Release from Yamaha Music Malaysia*


Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Taylor's College Nurtures Talent Of Young Refugees

Taylor's College recently held the ‘Everyone Has Hope’ exhibition at The Cube Gallery, Ampang, which showcased photographs taken by nine Burmese refugee youths over an eight month period. Initiated in 2009 by Taylor’s College's Canadian Pre-University (CPU) programme, ‘Everyone Has Hope’ is an annual photography project involving Burmese refugee youths aged between 13 and 16 years old living in Kuala Lumpur. This project aims to teach Burmese refugee youths from the Alliance of Chin Refugees (ACR) Learning Centre to utilise the art of photography to document their daily lives and experiences.
Marina Mahathir (front row centre) with "Everyone Has Hope" team.

The launch of the photo exhibition was well attended by members of the public, Taylor's College students and staff. The guest speaker for the event, Yang Berbahagia Datin Paduka Marina Mahathir, applauded the initiative and encouraged Taylor's College to continue organising more of such activities. The ‘Everyone Has Hope’ photo exhibition was open for free public viewing from 15 to 27 April 2012. More than 200 photographs were showcased at the exhibition which gave visitors the opportunity to not only view but also support these Burmese youths by purchasing the photographs. The opening night successfully raised a total of RM3000 from the auction of the photographs which ranged from RM25 to RM500. The proceeds benefited the ACR Learning Centre and used to aid with the programme’s operating costs that includes field trips, cameras and educational materials.

Inspired by the American documentary, ‘Born Into Brothels’, this photography project attempts to bring to light the realities faced by the Burmese refugees living in transit in Kuala Lumpur. Taylor's College CPU teacher and founder of the "Everyone Has Hope" project, Mr Colin Boyd Shafer explained that the project’s mission is to provide an avenue for self-expression through art for the Burmese youths and, at the same time, raise awareness amongst the public of their plight as refugees.

These youths are naturally inquisitive and creative and through this project, we want to nurture and promote these qualities. The exhibition features selected photographs that were unique, enlightening and offer realistic depictions of life as a refugee child in Malaysia. The chosen photographs served not only to illustrate the despair felt but also portray victory of humanity over harsh times,” he further added.

He also mentioned, CPU students chose to volunteer for the project as part of their 10-hour community service requirement. However, once they were aware of the refugee situation, they continued helming the project in the hope of creating a difference in their lives. The project has provided many students with real hands on learning experience, and it has allowed local students to mix with disadvantaged youths living in this country”. With the help of CPU staff and local professional photographers, CPU students volunteered their weekends to the Alliance of Chin Refugees (ACR) Learning Centre.

Apart from helping the Burmese youths to detail their lives through photography, the CPU students also exposed them to different subject matters such as singing and fine art. Other activities included field trips to well-known Malaysian attractions such as the Kuala Lumpur Zoo and Batu Caves, visits to prominent photography displays such as the recent

World Press Exhibition and attending a workshop by New York Times photographer Justin Mott.
Since its inception two years ago, the "Everyone Has Hope" project by CPU involving its staff, students and local photographers has successfully raised a total of RM15,000 for the ACR Learning Centre.

For more information on Taylor’s College Subang Jaya, 
call 03-5636 2641, email taylorscollege@taylors.edu.my or visit www.taylors.edu.my.


Livingsocial Promotes Malaysian Tourism Hotspots

Leveraging its international network, LivingSocial launches its first regional travel campaign. From 7th to 20th May, 2012, its Asian Summer Escapes offers customers great deals across the region with just a click of the mouse. More than 20 travel deals for tourist destinations within Malaysia as well as regional destinations around Asia will be featured.

LivingSocial

“More and more people are going online for their travel needs, and our packages are designed to provide peace of mind and convenience for those in need of a good holiday,” said LivingSocial Malaysia’s Marketing Director, Ms Irene Foo.

Now travelling to Malaysia, Korea, Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines will be a breeze. Asian Summer Escapes offers customers hotel packages that include hotel stay, meals, spa and massages, theme park entrance passes and more. Deals also offer a wide range of hotels to choose from including city and island hotels that range from three to five-star. The Asian Summer Escapes campaign is a collaborative effort among LivingSocial’s five Asian offices.



Livingsocial Website


“We are very excited to be participating in the Asian Summer Escapes because it will help boost tourism for Malaysia and spread the words about Malaysia’s fantastic tourist attractions. It will also offer Malaysians great deals to regional destinations. We believe both domestic and international market segments would be able to enjoy the great deals that will be offered,” added Foo.

This is LivingSocial’s first regional travel campaign, offering customers great convenience with access to outstanding deals of accommodations across the region. LivingSocial Asian Summer Escapes offers more than 20 amazing travel deals from 7th to 20th May 2012.

LivingSocial Asian Summer Escapes deals include: Malaysian destinations
  • Morib, Sepang, Selangor
  • Bukit Gambang, Kuantan, Pahang
  • Pangkor island
  • Melaka
  • Penang
  • Langkawi
Other Asian destinations
  • Thailand: Bangkok, Krabi, Koh Samui, Pattaya
  • Phillipines: Manila, Cebu, Boracay
  • Indonesia: Bali
  • Korea: Seoul

LivingSocial offers a wide variety of products and services from food and beverage, to lifestyle enjoyment, adventure and travel, and even car services in the Klang Valley, Penang, Johor, Kedah and Negeri Sembilan. For the latest deals and discounts visit www.livingsocial.com.my