Sunday 27 March 2011

Liverpool FC to visit Malaysia

Singapore - Liverpool football club's legion of fans in Singapore will have to travel to Kuala Lumpur if they want to catch their favorites in action, when the club visit Malaysia for a pre-season tour ahead of the 2011-12 Barclays Premier League campaign.

Sources closed to the club have informed Today that the Reds will be in the Malaysian capital on July 13.

The visit to the Malaysian capital, and pre-season tune-up with possibly the Malaysian national team - the current ASEAN champions - will generate huge interest in the football-mad country, and here in Singapore, especially if new star signings Luis Suarez and Andy Carroll make the trip. 

The last time Liverpool, whose main sponsor is Standard Chartered, were in Singapore was in July 2009 and fans here will be disappointed the Reds will not have the Lion City pencilled down as a destination on their Asian tour schedule. 

With the National Stadium already torn down for construction work to start on the Sports Hub and its new 55,000-capacity stadium - scheduled to be completed in March 2014 - Singapore currently lacks a decent-sized venue for such marquee friendly matches.

Sources say that one or two Liverpool players may make an appearance in Singapore to meet fans in the Republic, either before or after their KL date. However, those details have not been confirmed and are still under negotiation.

Saturday 26 March 2011

Try your luck

Win: A three days, two nights stay in a deluxe room at the RatiLanna Riverside Spa Resort, Chiang Mai worth RM3,800 (inclusive of breakfast for two).

There’s no better place to admire the serene Mae Ping River than the luxury boutique resort RatiLanna. Standing stately along the river bank, the resort captures the essence of Chiang Mai’s Lanna ancestry that subtly emerges in its architecture and interior decór. All the 75 guestrooms are well-pointed, featuring amenities like widescreen plasma TVs, bathrooms with built-in LCD TVs and a private balcony. Parked in the middle of Lanna historical city, this means that you’re also minutes away from the popular Chiang Mai Night Bazaar and the Chiang Mai Airport.
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Justin Bieber to Malaysia

Justin Bieber is coming to Malaysia on 21st April 2011.Many Malaysians are so exited so for more details about tickets visit http://www.ticketpro.com.my/jnp/concert/561484-justin-beiber-my-world-tour.html

KL Nightspots

Kuala Lumpur Nightspots

Bukit Bintang, Bangsar, Hartamas, Ampang







The heart of the city is where most of the big clubs are. During the day, the working offices and shopping malls are the centre of activity but come night, the clubs and discos take over! Pubs and bars, on the other hand, tend to root themselves in urban areas outside the main city areas.
It is not uncommon to find a few pubs and bars in non-Muslim residential areas as well. Karaoke is fast catching on as another popular activity, especially among the Chinese.
For night-time excitement in the big city, head to the areas of Bukit Bintang, Ampang/P.Ramlee and Sultan Ismail. Those who seek quieter, but no less vibrant, night pastures should check out Bangsar and Sri Hartamas. Because this is a Muslim country, topless shows or any other performance that is deemed sexually excessive in nature, are not allowed to be held thought there are a few in the past who have held illegal ones.






In Bukit Bintang

  • Planet HollywoodNestled on the ground floor of the KL Plaza shopping centre, Planet Hollywood is par of the global chain of Planet Hollywood bars cum restaurants, where you can taste great American food and drinks.
  • Club De VegasClub De Vegas is a popular bistro with Chinese that has many karaoke lounges. The club is also famous for its 'social escorts', sweet young girls that accompany bored male patrons at the club on a drinking spree.
  • QBaNestled inside the Westin Hotel, QBa carries a Latin theme in its décor and style. Low-key lighting and live bands provide the relaxing ambience while a large range of fine wines lets you imbibe in style.
  • MoussandraWell known for its Mediterranean cuisine, patrons can choose from a wide range of Greek, Spanish and Italian food as well as sample 'tapas' from the bar; Spanish snacks served with cocktails.
  • Little HavanaAs its name suggests, this is a Cuban bar where patrons can smoke cigars to their fill while enjoying the indoor or outdoor dining.
  • NewayThis popular karaoke lounge is located inside the Times Square shopping centre. The highlights are its spacious rooms, wide selection of songs and a nice dining menu.
  • FrangipaniThe Frangipani is a chic bar with a nice selection of cocktails and shooters. Their speciality is House music with frequent appearances by guest DJs.

In Sultan Ismail

  • Hard Rock CaféAlways the perennial crowd favourite, Hard Rock Café attract both locals and tourists. Stage performances by international artistes are held frequently. On other days, there's plenty of rhythm and blues music with some great American food.
  • CarnegiesCarnegies has chains across Asia and the Kuala Lumpur chapter is no less exciting and fun to visit. Combining both retro and modern themes in its décor, Carnegies becomes a merry pub in the evenings and a fantastic disco at night.
  • Finnegan'sFinnegan's is a popular Irish pub that attracts a good crowd of expatriates and locals alike. Their beers are top notch along with some great food.
  • EspandaFormerly Emporium, the Espanda nightclub has a futuristic feel with lots of dance music to go around. It has a club, lounge, restaurant and a garden for al-fresco dining.
  • NouvoNouvo has been one of the long-staying residents in the clubbing stretch of Sultan Ismail. The club offers a cosy environment with red cushion lounges and occasional guest DJs from overseas.
  • RuumsOne of the newer joints in Sultan Ismail, Ruums is popular for its variety of polished music from hip hop to R&B and retro to trance

In Ampang

  • Club De MacauClub De Macau is a huge karaoke club with two levels and karaoke rooms that can fit up to 30 people. Extremely popular with the Chinese crowd, patrons can sing a mix of Canto-pop, Japanese, Korean and English songs.
  • Poppy/PassionPoppy is a club with a modern outlook that plays mainly R&B and hip-hop music, popular with the ladies. Upstairs is another club called Passion, which caters to a young crowd with a mix of house and techno music.
  • NouvoNouvo has been one of the long-staying residents in the clubbing stretch of Sultan Ismail. The club offers a cozy environment with red cushion lounges and occasional guest DJs from overseas.
  • Rum JunglePopular with the older crowd, Rum Jungle is a club with a tribal theme, playing reggae, Latin, Spanish and sometimes cultural beats.
  • Beach ClubA Hawaiian-themed club which is mostly outdoors, Beach Club attracts a huge crowd of tourists, especially Caucasians. This is easily one of the noisiest clubs on the block.
  • Thai Club & BistroA little piece of Thailand's crazy nightlife in KL! The Thai Club & Bistro is built with traditional Thai element incorporated in its architecture. They do celebrate Thai cultural events such as the Water Festival with promotions each year.
  • Grand Modesto'sThis Italian hang-out area has a good balance of dining and clubbing opportunities. Also enjoy their sister bars which attract a strong Malay crowd; Bar Uno which is just next door for some great drinks or visit Bar Ibiza, also under the same roof, for dancing.

In Bangsar

  • Absolute ChemistryAbsolutely Chemistry in Telawi Street is an extremely popular and outgoing club, with a mostly young crowd. There's a neat dance area and plenty of drinks to go around.
  • AlexisAlexis is a cool, fancy hangout bar in a two-storey shop lot in Telawi. The ground floor is where the bistro, which serves a good range of food and drinks is, while upstairs is the hangout area.
  • Bar FlamAnother great joint on Telawi Street, Bar Flam serves a large array of cocktails and fine food. This is also a great place to dance as most of the expatriate crowd here love to do.
  • Club 11:15A new kid on the block, Club 11:15 has an outrageous style of promotion and service, where its staff are dressed according to changing fantasy themes from time to time.
  • La BodegaMore of a fine dining restaurant, this Spanish outlet has a good range of Tapas with red or white wine. The lounge is where patrons can chill for some great music.
  • T Club & BistroT Club & Bistro in Telawi is another fantastic place to hang around that's not too noisy with mostly slow music until after 11 pm, when house beats take the air waves. This place is very popular with young, working professionals.
  • Telawi Street BistroAn elegant and classy bar at a corner of Telawi Street, the bistro serves fine cocktails and gourmet food. It also opens during the day time for lunch.
  • The SocialThe Social is a hive of noise and activity as this club attracts sport enthusiasts, especially for English Premier League Football. The food is also pretty good.
  • The TalkThis is a Japanese bistro with cooling interiors that are tinged with white and blue. The sushi is really delicious and you can enjoy a wide range of drinks too.

In Sri Hartamas

  • Backyard Grill & PubA long-standing pub that is dedicated to European football, as you will see from the paraphernalia adorning the walls. Enjoy good steaks as you listen to classic tunes and modern rock.
  • BreakersBreakers is famous for its excellent pool tables, attracting crowds of young pool-players. Foosball is another popular activity here while TV sets switched on sports channel light up the club.
  • KarmaAnother senior club, Karma has long been one of the most popular nightspots in Hartamas. The interior and décor feature wood and organic themes heavily. The crowds are mostly local Indians.
  • Soda ClubSoda is a new lively club for partying with a nice dance floor accompanied by the latest hits on the music air waves. Live bands perform here occasionally.
  • Souled OutA solid reputation for good food and casual atmosphere, Souled Out attracts large crowds of youngsters and even families who dine in its spacious outdoor area. A bar is located upstairs with a small stage. During important football matches, the place becomes packed to the brim.


Earth Hour


WWF Malaysia and Sunway Pyramid are inviting you to celebrate the Earth Hour 2011. The event will take place at the main entrance of Sunway Pyramid this March 26 from 7.30pm to 10pm.
The shopping complex will go dark for an hour, so come down and show your support in promoting a more sustainable planet. There will also be a special performance by the Tree Theatre Group.

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