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Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park, Sabah

Nice view from the sky

Corals found at the islands

Sited just off the coast of Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park which comprises 5 islands; Pulau Gayana, Pulau Manukan, Pulau Sapi, Pulau Sulug and Pulau Mamutik, was gazetted in 1974 as Sabah's second national park under the guardianship of Sabah Park. Though diving at the marine park is possible all year round, the best visibility is enjoyed between March and October before the annual plankton boom occurs. But should you find yourself visiting during the annual plankton season, you will not be disappointed, as the krill bloom attracts whale sharks, a most extraordinary sight. Besides snorkeling and diving, visitors may also try out sea walking or opt for a delightful sunset cruise. Windsurfing and para sailing are conducted just outside of the park's boundaries.
Imagine you are in deserted island, all to your self. You are so close to nature as never before. It will surely blow you away as you are there. Definitely a must-visit place!
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Famous Malay weapon open for public view

Picture from Star Metro
The mystical Keris Taming Sari formerly owned by Malay hero Hang Tuah who was given the title Laksamana (Admiral) by the Sultan of Malacca will go on display at Galeri Sultan Azlan Shah in Kuala Kangsar.
The keris' handle is made of gold while the blade is made of 20 types of iron. According to history, when Malacca was captured by the Potuguese in 1511, Sultan Mahmud retreated to Kampar in Sumatra, Indonesia, bringing along all of Malacca's state regalia.
Muzaffar was later proclaimed the first Sultan of Perak, taking on the name of Sultan Muzaffar Shah in 1528.
The keris, which is said to have magical powers such as being able to hover in the air in times of crisis, is kept at the palace and it has been part of the state regalia of Perak ever since.
The keris is on display from today to April 27 in conjunction with the birthday celebration of the Sultan of Perak Sultan Azlan Shah.
The gallery, which also showcases the history of the Perak royalty other than the private collections of the Sultan of Perak, is open daily from 10am to 5pm. Entrance ticket is RM4 per adult, RM2 per university and secondary student and RM1 for primary student.
"This is a golden opportunity for us as Taming sari is a very important historical Malaysia heritage. The story of Hang Tuah is very close to all Malaysian. It will on be display for public for limited period of time. Make sure you take this opportunity which does not come often"

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Museum tour in French & English

A team who called themselves as Museum Volunteers Malaysia has taken a huge intiative by providing one-hour guided tour of the national museum in French and English. The tour will start at 9am every Tuesday and at 11am every Thursday, beginning next week.
The idea behind this intiative is to offer better services to the tourists since the museum is shortage of staff at this moment. Each of the volunteers proudly expressed their willingness to volunteer as they can contribute in introducing Malaysia to the world. Besides that, it will help to preserve Malaysia culture heritage. 25 volunteers received their graduation certificates from Museum Department yesterday.
The schedule for the guided tour might vary with the next batch of volunteers, depending on the languages they speak and number of volunteers. The volunteers have graduated after a series of lectures, tests and training. They will share their knowledge on variety of subjects from Peranakan and Orang Asli culture to traditional art forms.

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Western quality cosmetic surgery at Asian price

For the past few years, Malaysia has become one of the top choices for cosmetic surgery. A report by Mintel in which.co.uk website, medical tourism is on the increase as more Britons go abroad for treatments. Overseas trips for cosmetic surgery, operations and post-op relaxation are worth around £60 million per year.
Why Malaysia?
Most private hospitals in Malaysia have internationally recognised quality standards. These include the MS ISO9002 or accreditation by the Malaysian Medical Society for Quality of Health (MSQH). All private medical centres must be approved and licensed by the Ministry of Health.
Medical charges and hospitalisation
costs are very competitive compared to those in many developed countries. This and the favourable exchange rates make it very affordable. For example, a normal cardiac bypass surgery (CABG) would cost in the region of USD6,000 - USD7,000. Medical specialists are highly qualified professional, many with qualifications from the UK, Australia and the USA and are supported by well-trained para-medical staff and state-of-the-art, well-equipped and well-staffed private medical centres with extensive diagnostic and therapeutic resources. Most medical staff speak English.

"It is a total makeover holiday trip. You will come back in a brand new YOU. I like that idea"

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