Thursday, April 9, 2009

Web for Accountants of China

综合性站点
中国会计网 http://www.canet.com.cn/ 国内会计行业门户网站,各种资料最全
中国会计视野 http://www.esnai.com/ 上海国家会计学院主办的会计网站
中华财会网 http://www.e521.com/ 一个老牌的会计网站
中国会计社区 http://bbs.canet.com.cn/ 国内最火爆最专业的会计论坛,汇聚了很多会计行业精英
中华会计网 http://www.csacc.org/ 较早的个人会计网站
财务顾问网 http://www.cwgw.com/ 财务管理类比较好的网站
中华会计资讯 http://www.kj86.com/
中国会计师 http://www.ccpan.com/
中国财务总监网 http://www.chinacfo.net/
全国性官方站点
会计行业管理网 http://www.acc.gov.cn/ 会计行业管理的官方站
中国注册会计师协会 http://www.cicpa.org.cn/ 注册会计师的行业协会
财政部会计准则委员会 http://www.casc.gov.cn/
全国会计资格评价网 http://www.kjzgks.com/ 专门负责职称考试的官方站
中国会计学会 http://www.asc.net.cn/
全国会计硕士专业学位(mpacc)教育指导委员会 http://www.mpacc.cn/
网上教育类站点
中华会计网校 http://www.chinaacc.com/ 很火的远程教育网站
中国会计网 http://www.canet.com.cn/ 财会类远程教育里的又一领跑者
新华会计网 http://www.kj2100.com/
财考网 http://www.ck100.com/
上海国家会计学院远程教育网(SNAI在线) http://www.esnai.net/
中国财会网 http://www.kj2000.com/
中国财经教育网 http://www.cfeenet.com/
中华会计考试网 http://www.91acc.com/
阳光会计网 http://www.ptyg.com/
中国会计证考试网 http://www.kuaijizheng.com/
中国会计职称考试网 http://www.kuaijishi.net/
地区性会计站点(点击地区名字可访问该地区的网友讨论版)
北京
北京会计网 http://www.kuaiji.com.cn/
北京市注册会计师协会 http://www.bicpa.org.cn/
北京市注册会计师考试网 http://www.bicpaks.com.cn/
河北
河北会计网 http://www.hebkj.com/
河北省注册会计师协会 http://www.hebicpa.org.cn/
河北财政信息网 http://www.hebcz.gov.cn/
河南
河南省注册会计师协会 http://www.henicpa.org.cn/
河南会计网 http://www.hnacc.com/
河南财政教育网 http://www.hnczjy.com/
南阳会计网 http://www.nykj.com.cn/
商丘会计网 http://www.sqkjw.net/
安徽
安徽省注册会计师协会 http://www.aicpa.org.cn/
黄山会计网 http://www.hsacc.gov.cn/
重庆
重庆市注册会计师协会 http://www.cqicpa.org.cn/
重庆会计网 http://www.cqacc.com/
重庆会计之家 http://www.cqkj114.org.cn/
江苏会计知讯网 http://www.jskuaiji.cn/
福建
福建省注册会计师协会 http://www.fjicpa.org.cn/
厦门会计网 http://www.cpaxm.com/
福建会计信息网 http://www.fjkj.gov.cn/
泉州财政会计信息网 http://www.qzczkj.gov.cn/
福州会计信息网 http://www.fuzhou-kj.com/
泉州会计网 http://www.0595kj.com/
甘肃
甘肃省注册会计师协会 http://www.gsicpa.org.cn/
广东
广东省注册会计师协会 http://www.gdicpa.org.cn/
深圳会计网 http://www.szacc.com/
深圳市注册会计师协会 http://www.cpasz.org/
江门会计信息网 http://www.jmkj.gov.cn/
江门市注册会计师协会 http://www.jmcpa.org.cn/
珠海市财政局会计科 http://www.zhczkj.net/
珠海会计网 http://www.zhzzck.com/
珠海市注册会计师协会 http://www.zhicpa.org/
广州市财政局会计管理平台 http://www.gzaccount.gov.cn/
东莞会计网 http://www.dgkj.net.cn/
佛山市注册会计师协会 http://www.fsicpa.org.cn/
惠州市注册会计师协会 hzcpa.huizhou.gov.cn
韶关市注册会计师协会 http://www.sgicpa.org.cn/
广西
广西注册会计师协会 http://www.gxicpa.com/
梧州市会计管理信息网 www.wz.cei.gov.cn/wzsc/kjsw
贵州
贵州省注册会计师协会 http://www.gicpa.org/
贵州会计网 http://www.gzkjw.cn/
海南
海南省注册会计师协会 http://www.hicpa.org.cn/
海南会计学会 http://www.kjxh.cn/
黑龙江
黑龙江省注册会计师协会 http://www.hljcpa.org.cn/
湖北
湖北省注册会计师协会 http://www.hbicpa.org/
湖北会计网 http://www.hbacc.com.cn/
荆门会计网 http://www.jmkjw.com/
黄石会计网 http://www.hskjw.com/
宜昌会计信息网 http://www.hbyckj.com/
石首会计网 http://www.sskj.org/
应城会计网 http://www.yckjxh.com/
湖南
湖南省注册会计师协会 http://www.hnicpa.org/
长沙会计 http://www.cskuaiji.gov.cn/
湘潭会计网 http://www.kuaiji.gov.cn/
湖南省财政厅 http://www.hnczt.gov.cn/
湖南会计培训网 http://www.hnkjpxw.com/
湖南《会计从业资格》学习中心 http://www.hnkjwx.com/
吉林
吉林会计网 http://www.jlacc.cn/
江苏
江苏省注册会计师协会 http://www.jicpa.org.cn/
吴江会计服务网 http://www.kj365.com/
常熟会计网 http://www.cskjw.com/
徐州会计网 http://www.xzkjw.com/
泰州市注协 http://www.ticpa.net/
江西
江西省注册会计师协会 http://www.jxicpa.org.cn/
江西会计 acc.jxf.gov.cn
新余市会计管理 http://www.xykjgl.com/
辽宁
辽宁省注册会计师协会 http://www.lncpa.org.cn/
辽宁会计网 http://www.lnkjw.com/
内蒙古
内蒙古注册会计师协会 http://www.nmgcpa.org.cn/
宁夏
青海
山东
山东省注册会计师协会 http://www.sdicpa.org.cn/
山东会计网校 http://www.sdacc.cn/
山东会计网 http://www.shandongkuaiji.com/
临沂会计网 http://www.lykuaiji.com/
青岛市会计信息网 http://www.cnqdkj.cn:81/
会计之家(山东巨野县) http://www.kjzj.com/
烟台会计网 http://www.ytkuaiji.com.cn/
山西
(山西)会计之星 http://www.kjzx.cn/
山西会计网 http://www.sxkj.com.cn/
山西省注册会计师协会 http://www.sxicpa.org/
陕西
陕西省注册会计师协会 http://www.shaanxicpa.org.cn/
陕西会计 sk.sf.gov.cn
陕西会计培训网 http://www.sk369.cn/
陕西会计从业资格平台 http://www.yckjxh.com/
咸阳会计信息网 www.xycz.gov.cn/xykj
上海
上海市注册会计师协会 shcpa.org.cn
四川
四川省注册会计师协会 http://www.scicpa.org.cn/
成都人事考试网 http://www.cdpta.com/
成都财政会计网 http://www.cdkjw.org/
天津
天津市注册会计师协会 http://www.tjicpa.org.cn/
天津会计网 http://www.tjck.com/
天津会计 http://www.tjkj.gov.cn/
西藏
新疆
新疆注册会计师协会 http://www.xjicpa.org.cn/
新疆财会网 http://www.xjck.com/
新疆会计之家 http://www.acc-xj.com/
云南
云南省注册会计师协会 http://www.ynicpa.org/
玉溪会计网 http://www.yxkjj.net/
云南省会计行业管理网 http://acc.ynf.gov.cn:7001/
云南省财政厅 http://www.ynf.gov.cn/
浙江
浙江省注册会计师协会 http://www.zicpa.org.cn/
温州会计网 http://www.wzacc.com/
宁海会计网 http://www.happynh.com/
东北会计网 http://www.dbkjw.com/
个人网站/论坛
中国会计社区 http://bbs.canet.com.cn/
会计人 club.kuaijiren.com
会人会语社区 bbs.kj86.com
会计咨询网 http://www.qsck.cn/
会计考试网 http://www.77xx.cn/
会计港湾 http://www.kuaijigw.com/
中国会计人 http://www.accren.com/
中国会计网 http://www.zexue.com/
会计信息网 http://www.acckj.com/
门户网站的会计栏目
新浪会计 http://edu.sina.com.cn/cpa/index.shtml
搜狐会计 http://learning.sohu.com/s2005/kuaijizige.shtml
腾讯财考 edu.qq.com/caikao.htm
财会报刊网址
详请看财会报刊一览表
国家会计学院
北京国家会计学院 http://www.nai.edu.cn/
上海国家会计学院 http://www.snai.edu/
厦门国家会计学院 http://www.xnai.edu.cn/
其他
管理会计 http://www.cma-china.org/
会计史研究 jyw.znufe.edu.cn/kjs
德勤主办的中国会计准则动态网站 http://www.casplus.com/
国际或国外会计网站
国际
CFO杂志 http://www.cfo.com/
德勤主办的国际会计准则动态网站 http://www.iasplus.com/
全球会计教育、标准和研究网站 http://www.gae-online.org/
全球会计智能 http://www.worldaccountingintelligence.com/
英国
会计时代 http://www.accountancyage.com/
会计网 http://www.accountingweb.co.uk/
美国
会计网 http://www.accountingweb.com/
pro2net accounting.pro2net.com
会计世界 http://www.accountantsworld.com/ (其母公司也出版《abacus》杂志)
其他
会计原理(英文) http://www.principlesofaccounting.com/

Huizhou - 惠州 2

Famous Tourist Spots:
Luofu Mountain: Off the Dongjiang River, Luofu Mountain is one of the ten most famous mountains in China. It is also renowned for the Taoism culture.
Nankun Mountain: Located in southwest of Longmen County, it is famed as 'Green Land on the Tropic of Cancer'. Family inns and summer escape are the distinctive features of this mountain.

West Lake: This West Lake was once as famous as the Hangzhou West Lake in the history. The reputed Song Dynasty literate Sushi has been there and left many stories.

Xunliao Bay: Situate in the Dayawan Bay, it is an unpolluted, quiet paradise for those sea-lovers. The pure water, shinning white sand make it a 'Green Emerald' and 'White Golden Beach'.

Pinghai Ancient City: It is a Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) city in Huidong County. Boasting a long history of more than 600 years, it is honored as the 'live fossil' of southern China culture.
Other Spots: Longmen Hot Spring, Tangquan Hot Spring, Yongji Ecological Garden, Gangkou National Turtle Protection Area, Lantian Yao Ethnic Minority Group Flavor Garden, Dongsheng Fishing Village
Tourist Tips: Huizhou is easily accessible. Huizhou Airport (HUZ) is about 25 kilometers (16 miles) east of the city. It has direct flights to Beijing, Xian, Hangzhou, Wuxi and other important cities in China. Shuttle buses ply from the inner city to the airport. Huizhou is only one to two hours drive to the two largest airports Guangzhou Baiyun Airport (CAN) and Shenzhen Bao'an Airport (SZX). Two railway lines cross Huizhou, extending to Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Shantou, Fuzhou, Xiamen, Nanchang, Changsha, Yueyang and many other cities. Almost all the counties and towns are linked by highways. In addition, more than ten scheduled buses run to Hong Kong every day. Visitors can wait for them in nearly all the hotels in Huizhou. Huizhou Harbor has direct sea routes to lots of harbors in the world with goods transportation. It takes only 40 minutes from there to Hong Kong. Air-conditioned city buses are cheap and comfortable for around-city tour.

Bus Route in Chinese

轨道交通线路线站位初步方案  
1号线联系惠州火车站、江北、惠城老城区、三栋、惠州工业园、淡水湖、惠阳、惠州南火车站等片区,是联系惠州市主要居住区、就业区、商业区和重要交通枢纽的市域组团快线。  
线路由惠州火车站至惠州南站,全长46.4公里,设站27座,其中换乘站4座;北三环至南岸路、深汕高速公路至惠州南火车站段采用地下敷设方式,其余为地上线方式。  

2号线位于东西向东莞—惠城—惠东县城—汕头发展轴,沿途经过沥林、陈江、南部新城、东部远景规划建设区(马安、水口)等片区,是惠州联系东莞的区域城际快线。  
线路由荔枝城站至惠莞分界处,全长44.9公里,设站15座,其中换乘站2座;采用地上线敷设方式。  

3号线联系大亚湾开发区以及惠阳淡水、秋长等片区,并向深圳方向延伸,是惠州联系深圳的区域城际快线。  
线路由大东亚商业城站至惠深分界处,全长20.4公里,设站10座,其中换乘站1座;惠阳中心城区采用地下线敷设方式,其余为地上线方式。  

4号线联系惠州火车站、小金口、博罗、龙华、福田等片区,并向广州方向延伸,是惠州联系广州的区域城际干线。  
线路由惠州火车站至惠广分界处,全长59.8公里,设站8座,其中换乘站1座;采用地上线敷设方式。  

5号线连接惠城与惠东,沿线主要经过河南岸、金山湖、淡水湖地区,是惠州联系惠东的市域组团快线。  
线路由新汽车南站至惠东站,全长40.1公里,设站12座,其中换乘站3座;惠城中心区采用地下线敷设方式,其余为地上线方式。在5号线新安站以北至惠州机场规划预留5A支线通道位置,新安站预留5A支线(机场线)接轨条件。  
6号线连接惠阳与惠东,位于深圳(香港)—大亚湾—稔平半岛—汕尾发展轴上,沿线经沙田、白花等片区,是惠阳联系惠东的市域组团快线。  
线路由惠州南站至惠东站,全长35.9公里,设站11座,其中换乘站2座。惠州南站附近采用地下线敷设方式,其余为地上线方式。

Link

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

A&W Restaurants in Malaysia

Johor
A&W Bukit Indah
Lot G 17, AEON Bukit Indah Shopping Center, No 8, Jalan Indah 15/2, 81200 Johor Bahru, Johor Tel: 07-2391976

A&W Permas Jaya
Jusco Permas Jaya Shopping Centre
No1, Jalan Permas Jaya Utama, Bandar Baru Permas Jaya, 81750 Johor Bahru, Johor.
Tel: 07-3882707

Melaka
A&W Zoo Melaka
75450 Ayer Keroh Melaka Tel 06-5297321

A&W OBR Ayer Keroh
Lot R3, Ayer Keroh Overhead Bridge Restaurant KM 210, 7800 Melaka Tel 06-5567936

A&W Melaka Sentral
Lot No 2, Zone B Melaka Sentral, Jalan Tun Abdul Razak Perinngit, 75300, Melaka Tel 06-2812980

Link

Malacca 2

Link
http://www.amazingmelaka.com/
http://j-travel.blogspot.com/search/label/Malacca
Malacca Bus Schedules - http://www.journeymalaysia.com/ptamelaka.htm

Accom Link
http://www.hotelpuri.com/
http://www.citypark-melaka.com/
http://www.hoteltropicaville.net/rates.html
http://www.melaka.net/babahouse/
http://twentymelaka.com/
Jalan-Jalan Guesthouse

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Malacca (Malay: Melaka)

The city of Melaka is divided into the new and old sections. The older part of the city is fairly compact and has many historical and cultural attractions tucked into the nooks and crannies of its narrow streets. Much of the remnants of Melaka's glorious past lie within the Town Square and waterfront area near the river.

Just above the Town Square is St. Paul's Hill (Bukit St. Paul) which is the site of the original Portuguese fort of A'Famosa and St. Paul's Church. There is a sign-posted heritage trail which visitors can follow to visit all the historical places in the old part of town. The new section of Melaka lies across the Melaka River and is mostly built on land reclaimed from the sea. It consists of modern shopping centres like the Mahkota Parade and is a bustling food and entertainment district.

Outside Melaka town, there are a some nice beaches, two excellent offshore islands with resorts and a golf course. The Air Keroh district is close to the North-South Expressway and has many recreational theme parks.

There’s Daiso at Carrefour, Melaka.












One of the uniqueness of Melaka, is the presence of Baba Nyonya heritage and cultures. From spoken language, to living lifestyle and food, there are distinctive attributes that make Baba Nyonya a special community. Though the population of Baba Nyonya descendents is relatively small, but their authentic recipes are especially known in the food heaven.
Cooked dishes aside, Nyonya kuih is another well sort-after Nyonya food in Melaka. Many people, both visitors and Malaccans, just couldn't stop loving the savory Nyonya kuih.

Address: 72, Lorong Pantai Tengkera 2C, Tengkera, Melaka.
As shown in the location map, you may get to Tengkera from Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock (Heeren Street). If you're coming from Old Melaka town, it will only take you about 5 to 10 minutes.

Coming from Old Melaka, the first notable landmark that you will notice at Tengkera, is the Balai Polis Tengkera (police station; GPS: N2.20040 E102.23980) on your left. Then, keep going straight for about 1km, and you will come to Masjid Tengkera (mosque; GPS: N2.20405 E102.23201) on your right. Once you've spotted this mosque, you need to decelerate.
Just about 45m from Masjid Tengkera, you will come to a small lane on your left, called Lorong Pantai Tengkera 2C. Turn left into this small lane, and go towards the end to find the last house on your left. This is the place houses freshly cooked Nyonya kuih, at non-marked-up prices.
Please be reminded, that Loring Pantai Tengkera 2C is a narrow lane. If you're driving 4-wheel or SUV, it would be a bit hard to make turning in the lane for your way out.

If you think that Melaka Nyonya laksa is the synonym of curry laksa, you’re wrong In fact, the genuine Nyonya laksa is enriched with various spices but cooked without curry powder.
There are many places in Melaka serving Nyonya laksa, but Donald & Lily’s is one of my favourite.
Donald & Lily’s Corner is located at Jalan Tun Tna Cheng Lock (Heeren Street), within walking distance from Jonker Street and the reddish Dutch Square. However, the location of Donald & Lily’s Corner is less noticeable. You must walk to the back of Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock, or go to Kota Laksamana car park, and you can find Donald & Lily’s Corner as shown in the following picture.

The dining area is located at the upstair of an old house built before World War II.
Nyonya Laksa (RM 3.20) is undeniably the signature dish here. Tasteful and spice-rich gravy, complemented by juicy clams (si ham), is enough to make you drool when thinking about it.

As a dining place serving Baba Nyonya cuisines, of course laksa is not the only selection available. Tau Kua Rojak (RM 3.50) is another worth-mentioning dish. It’s a dish of bean curds (tau kua), cucumbers and pineapples topped with rojak sauce.
Operating hour: 9.30am - 4pm, close on every Monday

Going to Malacca
By car
Malacca can be accessed from the North South Expressway. Leave the expressway at the Ayer Keroh exit. Alternatively, one can leave the highway at the Simpang Empat exit and proceed through normal road to Melaka. This route will pass through the town of Alor Gajah and now with the new highway (ring road) completed, the trip from Simpang Empat to Melaka will take approximately 20 - 30 minutes by car.

Malacca city is on the Coastal Trunk Road (Federal Route 5), and can be accessed from the Main Trunk Road (Federal Route 1) by turning off at Simpang Kendong or Tampin, Negeri Sembilan. Malacca is 150 km (93 mi) from Kuala Lumpur, 216 km (134 mi) from Johor Bahru, and 90 km (56 mi) from Port Dickson.

By bus
Many long-distance express buses connect Malacca with both Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, Johor Bahru, Singapore and other parts of Peninsular Malaysia.

All long-distance and local buses now operate from the Melaka Sentral bus terminal, a good 3km from the historic core of the city.


From Singapore
Many bus companies operate from Lavender St. bus terminal directly to Melaka Sentral Google Map. Bus schedules vary between companies but some operates have hourly buses. Best show up and buy tickets in advance if you want to travel on Saturday morning and return Sunday afternoon as many Singaporean tourists have the same idea. The fares can vary starting from around S$14 up to S$50 one way depending on class of the bus.

Bus rides often take any time between 3.5-5 hours depending on how long it takes to cross the Singapore-Malaysia borders, which during peak periods can cause massive delay. You will have to get your passport stamped at each end of the border and you must bring all your luggages with you when you are making an entrance into each country. Generally, the bus will wait for you at the border but sometimes they will expect you to catch the next bus if you take too long going through custom. Make sure you remember what you bus looks like (the number plate is quite a handy thing to remember). The buses will also have a half an hour rest stop along the way where you can purchase food and use the toilet facilities (whose cleanliness can be questionable). The Singapore custom has decent toilet facilities, if required.

Some of the companies operating to/from Malacca are:
Transnasional is the largest long-distance bus operator in Malaysia. It links the state with a host of destinations in Peninsular Malaysia like Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, Singapore and further afield. Transnasional buses depart from Malacca City (Melaka Sentral), Alor Gajah, A'Famosa Resort and Masjid Tanah.
Malacca-Kuala Lumpur Express: Hourly buses between Malacca City and Kuala Lumpur from 0530 to 1900. Tickets cost RM9.40.
Jebat Ekspres: Buses to Kuala Lumpur via Masjid Tanah and Alor Gajah.
Malacca-Singapore Express: Hourly buses between Malacca City and Johor Bahru and Singapore from 0800 to 1900. Tickets cost RM14.60 to/from Johor Baru, and RM17 to Singapore.
Mayang Sari Express: Buses to/from Johor Baru. Tickets cost RM14.60.
MCW Express: Frequent express services to Muar, Johor

By taxi
There are also chartered taxi services available at end of Jalan Kee Ann. These chartered taxis travel within Melaka state and outside Melaka such as to KLIA International Airport, Kuala Lumpur and even Singapore. They carry up to 4 passengers at a time. See Tourism Melaka for the official fare chart. Malacca has real lousy public transportation system, so, be ready to get your money riped off by taxi drivers, even for a 5 minute's drive, they sometimes charge you RM15.Most of the taxis in Malacca don't have a metered system, and they often charge according to their likes.

By train
Malacca Town is not served by any railway lines. The nearest railway station is at Alor Gajah District /Pulau Sebang(Former known Tampin)]] (Railway station Tel: +60-6-3411034), about 30 km (18 mi) away.

To get there/away: Tai Lye No 26 (red, blue and white) goes from Melaka Sentral to Pulau Sebang/Tampin via Alor Gajah. Stop along the main road near the level crossing just before entering Pulau Sebang/Tampin town. The station is about 400 m (437 yd) from the main road. Salira (light blue and yellow) also goes from Melaka Sentral to Tampin via Ayer Keroh and Durian Tunggal. Get off bus at same spot as Tai Lye.

By boat
Daily ferries run to and from Bengkalis, Dumai and Pekanbaru in Sumatra, Indonesia. All ferries arrive and depart from the Harbour Master's jetty (Jeti Shahbandar) at Taman Melaka Raya near the Maritime Museum. To get to/away from Jetty: Malacca Town Bus No. 17 (Green) goes near the Harbour Master's jetty which is just down the road from the Red Square.

To/From Dumai: Tunas Rupat Follow Me Express [2] (Malacca ticketing booth at Jln PM10 Melaka Raya. Tel: +60-6-2816766, office Tel: +60-6-2832506, +60-6-2832516; Dumai agent: Jl. Jend. Sudirman 4. Tel: +62-765-31398) operates two ferries daily. They depart Malacca for Dumai at 0900 and 1500. Journey time is just under two hours. Tickets cost RM110/170 one-way/return.

To/From Pekanbaru: Tunas Rupat Follow Me Express (Malacca ticketing booth at Jln PM10 Melaka Raya. Tel: +60-6-2816766, office Tel: +60-6-2832506, +60-6-2832516; Pekanbaru agent: Jl. Tanjung Datuk No 153, Pekanbaru. Tel: +62-761-858777) has ferries from Pekanbaru to Malacca on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 0900. From Malacca to Pekanbaru, they depart on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 0930. The journey takes about six and a half hours. Tickets cost RM120/210 one-way/return from Malacca to Pekanbaru. NNH Ferry Services (Malacca ticketing booth G-15, Jln PM10, Plaza Mahkota Melaka Raya. Tel: +60-6-2881334) runs the Pelita Jaya ferry from Malacca to Pekanbaru on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 0900.

To/From Bengkalis: Laksamana Group (Malacca ticketing office stalls on Jln PM10, Plaza Mahkota Melaka Raya) has ferries from Malacca to Bengkalis in Riau Province, Sumatra, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays departing at 1100. Ferries connect to Selat Panjang where there are onward ferries to Batam and the other Riau Islands. From Bengkalis, ferries depart on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 0930. Mulia Kencana (Malacca ticketing office Stall No. 5, Jln PM10, Plaza Mahkota Melaka Raya. Mobile tel: +60-13-3733545, +60-16-6826896, +60-12-3398428) operates three ferries a week from Malacca to Bengkalis. Ferries connect to the town of Pakning. From Malacca, ferries depart on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays at 1300. Tickets cost RM50/80 one-way/return. Tickets from Bengkalis to Pakning cost a further Rp10,000. Note that Bengkalis is not listed as a visa-free or visa-on-arrival point of entry into Indonesia. However, those entitled to visa-free entry, or at least Malaysian passport holders, do not seem to face any problems.

Get around
Malacca is by no means a small city, but exploring on foot is a good idea. You could rent a bike. Don't be ignorant and stand in the middle of the road holding up traffic in order to take pictures of buildings, for heaven's sake.
By car
Streets in the older/historical part of the city are very narrow, so they quickly become clogged during rush hours.

By bus
Malacca Town Bus No 17 (green bus): Melaka Sentral Terminal to the historic core, Mahkota Parade, Melaka Raya and the Portuguese Settlement
Malacca Town Bus No 18: Melaka Sentral Terminal to Tengkera and onwards to Pokok Mangga Malacca Town Bus No 19: Melaka Sentral Terminal to Ayer Keroh
Malacca Town Bus No. 50: Melaka Sentral Terminal to the Mahkota Parade shopping centre and nearby seafood restaurants
Kenderaan Aziz (red and white): Buses from Melaka Sentral to Muar via Padang Temu also go past the historic core, Mahkota Parade and Melaka Raya
Panorama Melaka (red): This hop-on-hop-off bus brings tourists to the attractions in town for a flat fee of RM 2 per day. Among its fleet are 2 double-decker buses, one with an open top. The bus service runs at 10 minute intervals from 6am - 12pm. [edit] By taxiMetered Taxis are just about everywhere. Chartered taxis on Jalan Kee Ann also travel within the city and should not cost more than RM10 per ride.
Island Boat Services

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還記得小時候我千方百計哄你洗澡的情形嗎 ?

當我對新科技和新事物不知所措時 , 請不要嘲笑我 .

想一想當初我怎樣耐心地去回答你每一個 ” 為什麼 ” .

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请理解我,对我有一点耐心。
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当我需要你帮我洗澡时,请不要责备我。
还记得小时候我千方百计哄你洗澡的情形吗?
当我对新科技和新事物不知所措时,请不要嘲笑我。
想一想当初我怎样耐心地回答你的每一个“为什么”。
当我由于双脚疲劳而无法行走时,请伸出你年轻有力的手搀扶我。
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当我忽然忘记我们谈话的主题,请给我一些时间让我回想。
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当你看着老去的我,请不要悲伤。
理解我,支持我,就像你刚开始学习如何生活时我对你那样。
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这微笑中凝结着我对你无限的爱。

Monday, April 6, 2009

Sunway Lagoon Theme Park

The Sunway Lagoon Theme Park is fun for young and old! With so many different areas that have so many different activities catering for all people, you can spend a whole day there, and may not even get to do or see everything!
The pool areas can get very busy, but there is still room to sit and enjoy the artificial waves on the man made beach, and the children could swim in the pools, or they could splash around, or if you just wanted to catch the sun, there was room to relax!
The wildlife shows were very entertaining and members of the audience were asked to participate. The presenters were very good, and people were able to take photo's.
There is a good souvenir shop there that stocks everything you need, from towels in case you forget one, to sunblock to clothing, to drinks. There are also areas around the park, that provide food and drink. One thing to remember though, is that you are not allowed to bring in your own food or drink.
There is also a surf shop in one area, which had a great range of genuine name brand clothes.
The rides at the different theme areas, eg Wild Wild West, catered for all levels of excitement! From the nervous to the wild at heart!. On some of them you need to be aware that you will get wet!!
There are plenty of areas available to just sit and rest and have a drink in the shade, after walking around the park, and that is good to know, as sometimes the heat can sap the energy of the older folk!
The only other thing to remember is that the Park is closed on Tuesdays. You can access their website for pricing and opening times, but if you get the time, it is well worth putting a day aside to visit this wonderful place!

GENERAL ADMISSION CHARGES AND SCHEDULES
.: Admission Rates :.
http://www.sunway.com.my/lagoon/about_rate.asp
Height Limit is introduced as follows:-Children below 90cm in height enter for free, but will be restricted from enjoying selected rides for safety reasons.

With effective 21st January 2008, customers are required to pay a deposit of RM10 for each wristband tag upon entering to the park. Refund will be given on the same day once you return the wristband tag to the counter.
.: Operating Hours :.

Normal Days
Public/School Holidays
Monday
11.00am-6.00pm
10.00am-6.00pm
Tuesday
Closed
WednesdayThursdayFriday
11.00am-6.00pm
SaturdaySunday
10.00am-6.00pm
10.00am-6.00pm
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.: Surfing Schedules :.
Public Surfing Sessions - Saturdays, Sundays & Malaysian Public Holidays.
Body Board - Maximum 20 pax / Minimum 5 pax to start with.
Time : 3.00pm to 3.45pm
Surf Board - Maximum 10 pax / Minimum 5 pax to start with.
Time : 5.30pm to 6.15pm
*All registration will be based on First Come First Serve basis.
No advance booking / registration allowed.Rental / Charges as per current rate.

Private Surfing Sessions - At all times depending on the availability of the facility.
Charges are as per below:
Weekdays - During Park Operation Hours (11am to 6pm)Charges : MYR1200 / hour - excluding park entry and board rentals.
Weekdays - Before or After Park Operation Hours (9am to 11am / 7pm to 9pm)Charges : MYR1200 / hour + MYR200 (surcharge) - excluding board rentals.
Saturday, Sunday & Malaysian Public Holidays - During Park Operation Hours (10am to 6pm)Charges : MYR1400 / hour - excluding park entry and board rentals.
Saturday, Sunday & Malaysian Public Holidays - Before or After Park Operation Hours (8am to 10am / 7pm to 9pm)Charges : MYR1400 / hour + MYR200 (surcharge) - excluding board rentals.

Private Surfing Sessions - Surfers/Guests are allowed to bring or utilise their own boards.
All private surfing sessions must be pre-booked and not clash with the public surfing sessions.
Sunway Lagoon reserves the rights to change or cancel the body boarding/surfing schedule without prior notice.
Additional Operation HoursSunway Lagoon Theme Park is closed on Tuesdays except during Malaysian school & public holidays.

OTHER ADMISSION CHARGES
Children below 90cm in height enter for free.
Children from 3 years old to 11 years old are charged at child rate.
Senior citizens above 60 years old are charged at child rate.
For travel agents' preferred rates - Please contact Tour Sales Department at 03-5639 0000.

PARK EXIT AND RE-ENTRY INTO THE PARK

Wristbands are strictly for ONE-TIME ENTRY only; re-entry is not allowed.

OUTSIDE FOOD & BEVERAGE POLICY

Kindly be informed that OUTSIDE FOOD & DRINKS are strictly not allowed in the theme park.
Food and drinks are readily available inside the theme park.
HOW TO GET THERE
Sunway Lagoon is located in the booming township of Bandar Sunway in Petaling Jaya. It is accessible via a network of expressways (Federal Highway, Damansara-Puchong Expressway, New Pantai Express Way and KESAS Highway) and is a mere 15-minute drive from Kuala Lumpur. Conveniently, there is ample parking space and multiple options at public transportation. Taxi and bus services are aplenty. KTM Komuter trains stop at Subang Jaya Station, while Putra-LRT stops at the Kelana Jaya station n. From there, just catch a feeder bus to the Sunway Pyramid stop.

Themepark Map : http://www.sunway.com.my/lagoon/about_map.asp

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Acute care management of common joint and soft injuries (e.g.sprained ankle, stiff neck, back strain) is offered. We also provide postoperative rehabilitation for operations e.g. joint replacement, ACL reconstruction, back surgery. Treatment may include soft tissue release, manual therapy, bandaging and splinting, ice, interferential current and other modalities such as ultrasound.

Manual Therapy
Manual therapy involves the treatment of various orthopedic conditions by the use of a physiotherapist's hands. This may include therapist-assisted stretches, joint mobilizations and manipulations, local soft tissue massage and acupressure.

Electrotherapeutic Modalities
Various modalities including ultrasound, and electrical neurostimulation will be utilized in the treatment of pain, muscular weakness and swelling.

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Friday, April 3, 2009

Kluang

The State of Johor lies at the southern end of Peninsular Malaysia, known as "The Southern Gateway to Malaysia", surrounded by Selat Melaka (Straits of Malacca) on the west coast, with Laut China Selatan (South China Sea) on the east coast. Selat Johor or the Straits of Johor separating this state from Singapore. Johor has eight districts, including Kluang.

Kluang district is located in the middle of the state of Johor in Malaysia.It geographically located at 110km north from Johor Bahru, east-southeast of Batu Pahat, west of Mersing and south of Segamat. This district is the only district that does not have a sea front, as it was surrounded by all other districts namely, Johor Bahru, Pontian, Batu Pahat, Segamat, Mersing and Kota Tinggi, except Muar district.

Tropical Village http://www.tropicalvillage.com.my/info.html
A trip to this unique theme park will expose visitors to the world's famous structures like Taj Mahal, Great Wall of China, Eiffel Tower and many more. The replicas built within this 32 acres theme park allow visitors to have a memorable experience. The park consisted of four section; Mini World Landmarks, Leisure Corners, Park and Playgrounds, and Tropical Agricultural Enclosure. Open daily from 9.00am to 7.00pm with RM8 per entry for adult and RM4 for child.

Gunung Lambak Recreational Forest
Gunung Lambak is located 5km from the town of Kluang. At 510m above sea level, it is an easy climb for visitors using the trails of footpaths and wooden bridges. This mountain has been the central point of local residents for a variety of recreation activities such as picnicking, camping, relaxing and exercising. Trekking up its summit is relaxing and rejuvenating.

Facilities here include car parks, rest sheds, benches, toilets and camping sites. There is waterfall for a refreshing dip, apart from the diversity of wild flora and fauna to appreciate. Scenes of its waterfall cascading into streams of rapids and pools are simply enchanting amidst retreats of pleasure and adventure.

Getting there
By road From the North-South Expressway, the turn-off point is 25km after Ayer Keroh. Head towards Tangkak. Proceed along the pastoral Route 23 for another 6km, past Sagil town, before turning left onto a road in a rubber plantation and proceed another 1km. From here, the route to the foot of Gunung Ledang should be visible.

By Bus Take bus 170 to the Johor Bahru then get a ticket from S & S International Express, fare: 6.40 ringgit. Kluang bus terminus is located in the center of the business district and adjacent to only one river. Bus stops are near the maximum of the town of Kluang Architecture: PRIME CITY HOTEL, has approximately 15 floors or so, if lost in the town, then follow signs to it, as long as it has been going towards the end sure to find the bus terminal. then take a bus 129 to Kluang Basha South Mountain: 0.60 ringgit, which will bring you to the foot of the hill.

Tasik Mardi Recreation Park
Spreading over 500 acres of green lung, this recreational park has one beautiful lake and basic overnight facilities that are simply ideal for group training, activities or recreation.

Zenxin Organic Park http://www.zenxin.com.my/2009/
This is an organic agriculture park located at Batu 9, Jalan Batu Pahat, along the road to Air Hitam. It is an organic vegetables farm and dragon fruit plantation farm. This 100-acre organic park allows visitors to experience organic farming while walk under the 700m long Atap corridor and the 600m long rain-sheltered walkway or rent a bicycle to cycling around the park. Several recreation activities are provided here such as cycling, fish feeding or fish catching and also BBQ. Visitors also can enjoy organic dishes like Zenxin Organic Steambot, Organic Dragon Fruit Juice and Dragon Fruit flower Soup at Park Restaurant which is Halal for Muslim visitors.

Zenxin Organic Park also offers a “one top organic shopping” with its Zenxin Organic Farm Mart. The shop offers a wide variety of fresh Zenxin organically-grown produce, dry foods and other health foods at very reasonable prices.

Kahang Organic Rice Eco Farm
The first and only Certified Organic Rice Farm in Johor, Malaysia located at Km 43, Jalan Kluang-Mersing, Kahang in Kluang. This farm provides free and easy farm-stay at their Koref Eco Farm Resort. It is uniquely a back to nature health enhancing organic lifestyle farm, with life enrichment programs namely, mountain or jungle trekking, star gazing at night, bamboo rafting and water obstacle course, cycling and fishing.

The organic rice farm is a fully integrated organic agro eco farm with pollution free river water flowing from the 1005m Gunung Belumut for irrigation of the rice fields, fish culturing and others that helps to enhance and sustain the farm's eco agriculture system.

Padang Hijau
Padang Hijau is a dairy farm spreading over 5000 acres, located at the 11th milestone, Jalan Kluang-Mersing. It is just 25 minutes' drive by car from Kluang town. Along the way to this farm, visitors can enjoy a beautiful landscape of tea plantation, oil palm estates and Malay villages. Padang Hijau topography of undulating hills, lakes and fish ponds which are surrounded by green tropical forests, offers a great outing to visitors and tourist who adore and love peace, tranquility and the wonders of nature.

This farm provides a variety of attractions and activities for visitors. Some of attractions available are dairy farming, hills, lakes, fish ponds, tropical forest, and the animal park. For activities, there are horseback riding, fishing, camping and water spots like canoeing, rowing and paddling.

Padang Hijau has facilities for camping to those interested in staying the night. The camping areas can accommodate between 100 - 200 persons at any one time. It also has a surau (mosque) and several public toilets. Campers also can rent facilities like tent, gas stove, gas lamp and hurricane lamp.

There is one look-out point or tower where visitors can admire the beauty of the surrounding area. This look-out point also covers the Selembu grazing area. The farm is the home of this unique species of cattle called Selembu, which the name "Selembu" is coined from two words- 'Seladang' (wild buffalo) and 'Lembu' (cow).

Kampung Sri Timor
Kampung Sri Timor is a traditional Malay village about 25 kilometres from Kluang town, next to the Gunung Belumut Recreational Forest. The majority of the residents here is farmers who managing fruit orchards like durians, jackfruit and rambutans, orchid planting project, coffee processing, and paddy plantation.

This village, which is also a dairy farm, is one-stop recreational spot open to the public for a real back-to-nature experience. Experience the thrill of horse back riding, canoeing, boating and fishing. Other activities include: Animal Farming, Veterinary Museum, Equine, Water Sports, BBQ and Farm Stay.

Kampung Sri Lukut
Kampung Sri Lukut is an agro-tourism destination located near Sungai Madek forest reserve. A visit to this village is a true “kampong” experience.

There are fruit orchards and paddy fields, about 295 acres, to visit. Several Orang Asli settlements can be found in this area. A visit to these settlements is just like visiting to another dimension in one's experience.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

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Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Port Dickson

Port Dickson, the playground resort in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia, is 34km from the state capital of Seremban and about one and a half hour's drive from Kuala Lumpur. It offers 18km of fine sandy beaches fringed by casuarinas, coconut palms and the spreading branches of the Banyan tree. The road practically hugs the coastline - you can just stop wherever it suits your fancy and just plunge into the cool waters. Vendors along the road offer thirst quenching drinks of coconut water and sugar-cane juice

Beaches
Plunge headlong into a day of fun-filled leisure activities such as water-skiing, canoeing, snorkelling and wind surfing. Enquire at your hotel reception for arrangements to utilise these facilities. If you enjoy sailing, arrange to have temporary membership at the Yacht Club.

Blue Lagoon
About 15 km from Port Dickson town lies the Blue Lagoon which offers a breathtaking view of the surrounding greenery and the blue open sea. The lagoon is an ideal spot for swimming, boating, wind surfing and water skiing. This is where the action is when it comes to having fun in the sun. Accommodation is easily obtainable as a number of hotels and motels are located here.

Cape Rachardo
Visit the lighthouse at Cape Rachardo built by the Portuguese in the 16th century. The beacon guided sailing ships to Malacca, the most important port in South East Asia. The lighthouse is still functioning today. Ascend the narrow spiral staircase and see the magnificent view of the coastline of Sumatra, 38km across the Straits. The cape is also the stopover point for migratory birds. From September to March, flocks of sparrows, honey buzzards and swifts can be seen here together with hawks and eagles. Walk down the 63 steps beside the lighthouse and follow the jungle trek to a secluded beach. The footprint embedded in a boulder, about 50 metre to the right of the track, is said to be that of Hang Tuah, the legendary Malay warrior of the 15th century. Legend has it that upon acquiring innate strength and knowledge, Hang Tuah chose to meditate here. The footprint marks the spot where he first landed at Tanjung Tuan. A nearby well whose icy cool water is a boon for the tired and thirsty, is also said to have been dug by him. Local devotees have known to pay their homage at this spot.

Fort Lukut
About 7km from Port Dickson stands the Fort of Raja Jumaat, the 19th century Bugis warrior. The fort was built in 1847 to control the lucrative tin trade in the area. Today the muzzle loading guns used to defend the fort can be seen within the grounds of the District Officer’s residence and outside the Police Station in town. In the vicinity of the fort are also the remains of the foundation of an old palace and a royal burial ground.

Fort Kempas
About 23km from the lighthouse, there is a small village called Keramat Ujung Pasir. Here you will find a15th century tomb of a leading historical personality, Ulama Sheikh Ahmad Makhtum, with its famous carved megalith. Beside his grave are the famous stone inscriptions or "Batu Bersurat" which depict his struggle and victory. The mystery surrounding the stone remains unsolved to this day. Of special interest is the ‘ordeal stone’, an ancient lie-detector, through which a person puts his arm when answering questions. If he lies, the stone tightens like a vice.

Where to Stay
Resorts/Hotel Category Location
Avillion Village Resort
Hotel/Beach front. Rates:Rm380-Rm1950.00++
3 1/2 Miles Jalan Pantai, 71000, Port DicksonTel: 06-850 3888
Bayu Beach Resort
Hotel,Apt/Beach front. Rates:Rm140.00-480.00++
5th Mile Jalan Pantai, 71050, Port DicksonTel: ( 6 ) 06 - 647 3703
Corus Paradise Resort
Hotel/Beach front. Rates:Rm220.00-530.00++
3rd Mile Jalan Pantai, Port DicksonTel: 06-647 7600
Desa Lagoon Resort
Chalet/Beach front. Rates: Rm180-350.00++
5 1/2 Miles Jalan Pantai, Port DicksonTel : 06-647 7515
Glory Vista Beach Resort
Hotel,Apt./Beach front.Rates:RM120.00-RM490.00++
2nd Mile Jalan Seremban, Tel : 06-651 6888
Golden Straits Villa
Apt./Beach Across Road.Rates:Rm154.00-RM255.00++
3 1/2 Miles Jalan Pantai, Port Dickson
Gouman Hotel
Hotel/Golf Club/Beach Access.RM230.00-RM550.00.
9th Mile Jalan Pantai, Port DicksonTel : 06-662 7878
PDVilla Resort
Bungalow,ClubhouseRates:RM250-Rm300.00++
8th Mile Jalan Pantai, Port DicksonTel : 06-662 5962
Regency Hotel
Hotel/Beach front.Rates:RM180.00-420.00++
5 1/2 Miles Jalan Pantai, Port DicksonTel: 06-647 4090
Seri Malaysia Port Dickson
Hotel/Beach Across Road. Rates:RM80++
4th Mile Jalan Pantai, Port DicksonTel: 06-647 6070
Tanjung Tuan Beach Resort
Apt./Beach front.Rates:RM220.00-580.00++
5 1/2 Miles Jalan Pantai, Port DicksonTel : 06-647 3013
* Beach Access - a few minutes walk
** Please contact respective resorts directly
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Note: All rates stated are for your reference only and are not binding. Rates may change without prior notice. Please confirm with the respective hotels/resorts/apartment management.

Getting There
DRIVING FROM SINGAPORE
If you are driving from Singapore on The North South Highway, please take extra precaution upon reaching the Air Keroh/Malacca’s Exit at KM195 because our instruction starts here.If you decide to reach us via the Malacca-Port Dickson old Road, you may exit here into Malacca town. If you decide to continue your journey via The North South Highway, proceed until KM216 where you will come across the Tampin/Alor Gajah/Tg. Bidara’s Exit. If you decide to continue your journey via The North South Highway, proceed until KM239 where you will come across the Pedas/Linggi’s Exit. If you decide to continue your journey via The North South Highway , proceed until KM256 where you will come across the Senawang/Seremban’s Exit. Do not exit here. Proceed for a further two kilometers until KM258. This is the point of exit. The total distance from Air Kroh’s Exit to this point is approximately 63 Kilometers. Pay the toll and proceed on a further 100 meters. Keep right. You will come to a T-junction with a traffic lights. Turn right. Do not turn left into Seremban Town as it is on the opposite direction. Drive on for a further 2 Kilometers. You will reach the Mambau Toll Plaza. Pay RM2.60 toll. Beyond this point you are on the Seremban-Port Dickson Highway. Proceed on this highway until you reach KM18.6. You will come to an exit to Lukut/Port Dickson/Sepang. Do not exit here. Carry on driving until you come to a T-Junction with a set of Traffic Lights. From Mambau Toll Plaza to this junction is approximately about 23 kilometers.At this junction, turn right and drive on for a further 3.5 kilometers and you will reach another set of Traffic Lights. Turn right. You are now driving along the Port Dickson-Malacca Coastal Road. Drive on for a further 1.7 Kilometers. From Air Kroh’s Interchange we are approximately 93 kilometers away. Drive Carefully and hope you have a lovely trip to Port Dickson. BERHATI-HATI DIJALAN RAYA in malay, its simply means DRIVE CAREFULLY.

Taxi: By taxi it would probably cost you (Ringgit Malaysia) RM60 for the whole taxi or a quarter of it with other passengers.

Bus: Alternatively head for Puduraya - main bus terminal heading to most major towns in West Malaysia. The ticket counter is somewhere in the middle of the 1st floor complex. It would cost you RM4.10; probably an hourly schedule. The bas will be at platform 12, at ground level. The bus trip will take ninety minutes to Port Dickson.

Light Rail Transport: LRT. Head to KTM train station. It is near Kuala Lumpur Central Post Office. 20 minutes walk from Puduraya bus terminal. Last LRT service is 12 midnight.

Via Seremban: All else fail, in fact the preferred way for many, just go down to platform 8 and take the bus to Seremban town (an hour ride), which is very regular, at 5 to 15minutes interval depending on time of day. From Seremban, look for Port Dickson express bus which will take you another 45 minutes. Another bus company plying Seremban is Parkmay. It is located beside Metrojaya Shopping Complex along Jalan Silang and near Kotaraya Shopping complex. Just 5 minutes walk from Puduraya Bus Terminal.

KLIA airport: If you're from Kuala Lumpur International Airport you'll need to take the cab. It will cost you RM40.00-60.00. There is no direct bus to Port Dickson, you may head for Seremban by bus first though. Last bus from Seremban to Port Dickson is 8.00pm.

By boat
Daily ferries connect Port Dickson with Dumai in Sumatra, Indonesia. The Acob Express (Jetty office Tel: +60-6-6471599) leaves from the jetty in the middle of town at 1030. Return trips depart Dumai at 1300. Tickets cost RM80/150 one-way/return.
Link:
http://www.asiatravel.com/malaysia/avillion/index.html