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Interesting links from Malaysian Blogger


I happened to know this interesting links from Malaysian Blogger by accident. I subscribed to google alert on Malaysia and today I received info of this project My List i.e. My stands for Malaysia. I though it is good idea to join this programme as it will give my readers the extensive network of interesting links from Malaysian Blogger from politic, money, sex, culture, food, places and many more. My blog will eventually becomes the malaysian hub to malaysian blogger networks. I say


"Hey! this is win-win situation here. To my readers, they gain more and better information on Malaysia from many perspectives. To me, my blog ranking will increase. To Malaysian Blogger, more traffics to their blogs or website."




Check out some interesting links below:



My List Participants
Nurjenna
Etcetera~Etcetera
Giddy Tigers
Make Money Online: Exploring The Dark Side of Blogging
Xilly's Blog
Malaika Xiao Yü
My Home Recipe
SQKIKI’s Simple Tech
Nukilan Jejari Azhad
ITCHY HANDseng
Just My Lil' Organic Life
Oooh La La...
Weird World of MerapuMan
Fibre Art
The World at My Fingertips
Organic Income
Organic Parade
Shopping Flavor
Daily postings of a chung ling student
Something about LAI
KennyP’s Technology Blog
Women Mumbles
KuKuJian.com
Lyon & Wien
Under The SUN
Crumbs In Life…
SotongZai's Flow In the Ocean
allthingspurple
Christene's Kitchen
toxicle.org
[ Wood ] [ Earth ] [ Cheap ] [ Flight ]
COMtech
Ah Ling's blog
http://judychow.blogspot.com/
~WoOLaLA~
vivivava Design
My Mothering Corner
Shoppingmum’s Home Office
My Filling Station
Shopping Mum
All about Beauty
Shoppingmum and Kids
datotalrandommessy.grey
Notes from my heart
Joy Montessori
wahlau's online hut
Cedric’s Asylum
mott’s mutterings
Just My Thoughts
delephant
Incoherent Ramblings
HOT STUFF
Make Money Online with Malaysia Love AGLOCO
MONTESSORIMUM.COM
Funky Cookies
Earn Money Blogging
PabloPabla's Whatever
Make Money with Blogging
Paris Beaverbanks
Free Links Giveaway
Free Blogger Templates
Blogsreview.Net
Making a Living
5xmom
How to be a Better Blogger
My Women Stuff
Hochiak! Delicious Asian Food
Best Recipes
Champagne Tastes on a Beer Budget
Daryl's Discovery Journey
The fluff must go somewhere


To any of blogger who blog anythings about Malaysia and still has not join this programme yet: Should check this out! Really something you should take part.


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Malaysia To Host World Taekwondo Festival


To all Taekwondo fans & fanatics, World Taekwondo is coming to town. The Festival has been scheduled to be held at the Kuala Lumpur Badminton Stadium in Cheras from June 28 to July 2.

South Korea, the birth place of taekwondo, has chosen Malaysia as the venue for the 9th World Taekwondo Festival due to its rich heritage, culture, and wide variety of eastern and western cuisines.Last year 1,328 exponents from 44 countries took part in the festival held in South Korea and this year more countries are expecting to come, maybe 50 countries to coincide with Malaysia's 50 years of independence, The main objective of the festival is not about winning medals or competition, it is about bringing people together and educating them about the various cultures and traditions. The participants would comprise those aged from 7 to 77. Malaysia will become only the second country to host the festival after Taiwan played host in 2005.

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Kandu Cave in Gopeng Perak


Located in Gopeng, some 20km from Ipoh, Perak, the cave and rocks are for those who have a passion or interest in natural history.
During the Palaeozoic era 570 million years ago - long before dinosaours roamed Earth - Bukit Kandu is nothing but a warm sea of corals and single-celled organisms. These complex life forms took lime from the sea to make their shells. When these creatures died, their shells made up thick masses of limestone rocks.
History first took notice of Bukit Kandu during the 1942 -1947 Japanese Occupation. Villagers at nearby Kampung Jahang still spin tales about their forefathers digging tunnels for the Japanese in return for a daily cup of rice.
When Japanese surrendered, communist guarrillas occupied the cavern in the tumultuous pre-Mederka years. Graffiti and poems glorifying Mao Zedong can still be seen on some walls.
Budget
Nomad Adventure charges RM60 per head (for a minimum of 10 people) for a guided trip into Kandu Cave. The fee includes helmets and safety gear. Prepare to fork out another RM150 if you decide to spend the night at Adeline's Place. The rate includes three meals.
Contact Detail
For a guided expedition to the cave, call Nomad Adventure at +6038024 5152 or long on to http://www.nomadadventure.com/

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Squid Jigging in Kuala Terengganu


It is the traditional way of catching squids. The method of catching squids uses a tool called the Candat or Jigger. It is designed to resemble a bait and is made from either tin or plastic, which when dipped in sea water, appears luminous, attracting the squids. The Candat is usually fastened with 8 to 10 hooks. The squids are normally plentiful from April to July. Squids come to the waters off Terengganu to lay eggs during this period. There is even a competition organised for squid jigging that offers USD13,000 prize money.

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