x smua org mklm tentang maklumat2 bguna, jd ada bgsnya diagihkan bsama serta dsbrkan kpd khalayak umum agr lbh ramai akan mendpt faedahnya berbndg mkn sorg je, kan? smoga tujuan murni tersbt bjaya menjadikan kita lg sjhtra baik d dunia maupun akhrt kelak! mdh2an... AMIN. editor (MAL) blh dhbngi scara sms d talian +60128624623 @ email ke sronoknya@gmail.com.
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Thursday, December 24, 2009
servis feri, bas, kretapi @ belon dari MY ke... (aku x tdr lg sbb blh ngorok dlm bas siang p hatyai pg ni gara2 mlm punya dah hbs sempena cuti natal).
INDON:
1) belawan, medan - penang/lumut, PRK.
2) tanjung balai asahan - port klang, SLGR.
3) Bagan SiApi-Api - pd
4) dumai - melaka/muar, JHR/port dickson, NS.
5) pekan baru - melaka
6) bengkalis=selat panjang (pulau) - melaka
7) tanjung balai, karimun (pulau) - pontian/bp, JHR.
8) batam (pulau) - jb
9) tanjung pinang, bintan (pulau) - jb, JHR.
10)bali=denpasar (pulau) - sepang=KLIA, SLGR.
SIAM:
1) (pulau) koh lipei (pak bara) - langkawi, KDH.
2) (pulau) koh samui (surat thani) - subang, SLGR.
3) (pulau besar) phuket - port klang, SLGR.
4) (pulau) koh phi phi (krabi) - LCCT, SLGR.
5) (pantai) pattaya (bangkok) - KLsentral/puduraya, WP.
FILIPINA:
1) zamboanga - sandakan, SBH.
BRUNEI:
1) muara - labuan, WP.
SINGAPURA:
1) changi - kota tinggi, JHR.
VIETNAM:
1) ? - KB, KLTN?
1) belawan, medan - penang/lumut, PRK.
2) tanjung balai asahan - port klang, SLGR.
3) Bagan SiApi-Api - pd
4) dumai - melaka/muar, JHR/port dickson, NS.
5) pekan baru - melaka
6) bengkalis=selat panjang (pulau) - melaka
7) tanjung balai, karimun (pulau) - pontian/bp, JHR.
8) batam (pulau) - jb
9) tanjung pinang, bintan (pulau) - jb, JHR.
10)bali=denpasar (pulau) - sepang=KLIA, SLGR.
SIAM:
1) (pulau) koh lipei (pak bara) - langkawi, KDH.
2) (pulau) koh samui (surat thani) - subang, SLGR.
3) (pulau besar) phuket - port klang, SLGR.
4) (pulau) koh phi phi (krabi) - LCCT, SLGR.
5) (pantai) pattaya (bangkok) - KLsentral/puduraya, WP.
FILIPINA:
1) zamboanga - sandakan, SBH.
BRUNEI:
1) muara - labuan, WP.
SINGAPURA:
1) changi - kota tinggi, JHR.
VIETNAM:
1) ? - KB, KLTN?
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Monday, December 21, 2009
patut rmh ke 2 d sbh...
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Why Koreans are drawn to Sabah
2009/12/21
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah's Mount Kinabalu, its pristine islands and a chance to experience adventure through scuba diving, are key attractions for South Koreans.
Based on statistics from the Sabah Tourism Board website, 43,660 South Koreans visited the state from January to September.Korean Air, one of three airlines offering direct flights between Kota Kinabalu and Incheon in Seoul, sees potential in more travellers from other parts of the world coming to Sabah through its extensive network.Korean Air Kota Kinabalu office regional manager David E.S. Jeong said the airline flies to 15 destinations in the United States, and is connected to Russian, Chinese and Japanese cities."Russians like to save their money for holidays and some of them stay in Sabah for a month."Next year onwards, we want to focus on the untapped United States market so that visitors from there will come to Sabah via our airline.
"They will only need to take one flight, with flying time of five hours, from Incheon to get to Sabah," Jeong said at the Kota Kinabalu International Airport.South Koreans like to visit Sabah's nature-based destinations while others come here for golf and scuba diving and other adventurous activities like paragliding.Recently, the airline flew in 4,400 Amway dealers and their families for a holiday.Jeong also said while many South Koreans preferred to travel during the year-end to escape winter, Malaysians, especially Sabahans and Sarawakians go to Seoul and other destinations like Jeju Island to experience the snow.Apart from operating four weekly flights to Kota Kinabalu, Korean Air also flies to Kuala Lumpur with largely passengers on business trips.
Why Koreans are drawn to Sabah
2009/12/21
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah's Mount Kinabalu, its pristine islands and a chance to experience adventure through scuba diving, are key attractions for South Koreans.
Based on statistics from the Sabah Tourism Board website, 43,660 South Koreans visited the state from January to September.Korean Air, one of three airlines offering direct flights between Kota Kinabalu and Incheon in Seoul, sees potential in more travellers from other parts of the world coming to Sabah through its extensive network.Korean Air Kota Kinabalu office regional manager David E.S. Jeong said the airline flies to 15 destinations in the United States, and is connected to Russian, Chinese and Japanese cities."Russians like to save their money for holidays and some of them stay in Sabah for a month."Next year onwards, we want to focus on the untapped United States market so that visitors from there will come to Sabah via our airline.
"They will only need to take one flight, with flying time of five hours, from Incheon to get to Sabah," Jeong said at the Kota Kinabalu International Airport.South Koreans like to visit Sabah's nature-based destinations while others come here for golf and scuba diving and other adventurous activities like paragliding.Recently, the airline flew in 4,400 Amway dealers and their families for a holiday.Jeong also said while many South Koreans preferred to travel during the year-end to escape winter, Malaysians, especially Sabahans and Sarawakians go to Seoul and other destinations like Jeju Island to experience the snow.Apart from operating four weekly flights to Kota Kinabalu, Korean Air also flies to Kuala Lumpur with largely passengers on business trips.
jk hudud wjd, lbh mdh utk smua trima hdp bermadu...
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Ummu extols the virtues of polygamy
2009/12/21
KUALA LUMPUR: Ummu Khair Fatimah Md Ramli wants to send out a strong message about the virtue of polygamy.
Such marriages promote closeness in a family, the 20-year-old newlywed said yesterday. "My family doesn't mind me becoming the third wife. I want to make a difference by being in a polygamous marriage." Ummu said many women were afraid because they did not understand the core values of such marriages. "I got attracted to the idea after attending a religious course that talked about polygamy. And that is where I met my husband, Mokhtar. He was the speaker," said the blushing new bride. Ummu plans to have a family of her own soon and hopes to set a good example to other polygamous couples, as well as change the negative perception about polygamy.
Her husband, Mokhtar Tajuddin, 45, said women should not fear being in a polygamous marriage. "Polygamy is a beautiful thing. It is one of Prophet Muhammad's sunnah. Many women disagree because they refuse to share their husbands," he said. Mokhtar said with his recent marriage to Ummu, his family had now extended and he had more responsibilities as a husband and father."I hope that I can be a fair husband to my three wives and six children," said Mokhtar at a mass wedding reception at Ikhwan Coffee House in Bukit Bintang yesterday.Ummu, a dormitory warden at Asrama Perempuan Ikhwan, and her husband, a motivational speaker with Global Ikhwan, were one of three polygamous couples out of the 10 couples at the reception.
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Thursday, December 17, 2009
thank u diginet! Hanya rm5/day utk surf internet tanpa had? La ni aku tgh post blog via nokia...
... XPRESS MUSIC bUT THEN MSH ADA KEKURANGANNYA.