All About Sitiawan

January 25, 2021 in Environment, Sitiawan

Growing up in: Sitiawan’s small-town comforts

MOST people from small towns tend to have the same memories of wide open spaces, great food and wonderful neighbours.
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November 30, 2020 in History, Sitiawan

Taiping’s everlasting heritage

TAIPING'S grand dame of buildings isn’t a stately hotel or an ornate government office frequented primarily by the rich and powerful.
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November 16, 2020 in Sitiawan, Tourism

Kuala Sepetang

Also known by english speaking locals as ‘Port Weld’
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October 20, 2020 in Food, Sitiawan

Visit Ayer Tawar & Sitiawan Now Before They Become Tourist Magnets!

Get swept up with the energy in this jam-packed, town-hopping itinerary which showcases the best of Ayer Tawar, Sitiawan and Lumut in the Manjung District without breaking the bank.
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October 20, 2020 in Culture, Sitiawan

Retired Perak headmaster promotes Chinese culture, traditional games online amid Covid-19

SITIAWAN, June 18 — Retired headmaster Wee Ong Chin has been showcasing Chinese culture and traditional games at fundraising events for over three decades.
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October 20, 2020 in Sitiawan, Tourism

Kampung Koh, Sitiawan, Perak

Kampung Koh is one of the original villages making up the sprawling settlement of Sitiawan, close to the town of Lumut and nearby to Pangkor Island.
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October 20, 2020 in Sitiawan, Tourism

Hidden Gems In Sitiawan- Lumut- Ipoh

Landed on Marina Island - Lumut - Sitiawan - Ipoh
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October 20, 2020 in History, Sitiawan

Dindings Fort

The fort on Pangkor Island is called Kota Belanda ('Dutch fort') by local Malays and is located at a place called Teluk Gedung.
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October 20, 2020 in History, Sitiawan

Pekan Gurney New Village named after British High Commissioner Sir Henry Gurney

THE villagers were all excited when they were told that their Simpang Tiga New Villlage would be turned into a town.
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October 20, 2020 in History, Sitiawan

Ong Seok Kim 王叔金

Ong Seok Kim 王叔金
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Farewell SteadyAku47 Hussein Abdul Hamid by Murray Hunter and Lim Teck Ghee

Earlier today, both of us received the news that Hussein Hamid had passed away at the Kuala Lumpur General Hospital. Last week, Hussein collapsed inside a mall after suffering a stroke, which left him in a coma. He passed away peacefully without regaining consciousness. Secularism has been defined as the separation of public life and civil/government matters from religious teachings and commandments, or more simply the separation of religion and politics. It is an evolution that the great majority of the world’s nations have gone through – some quickly, others more slowly.
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A Secular Islam Possible for Malaysia?

The recent PAS Muktamar brings to the forefront – yet again – the question of whether secular Islam is a possibility in an increasingly racially and religiously acrimonious and divided Malaysia. Secularism has been defined as the separation of public life and civil/government matters from religious teachings and commandments, or more simply the separation of religion and politics. It is an evolution that the great majority of the world’s nations have gone through – some quickly, others more slowly.
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Huawei Mate 60 Rollout: Has The United States Committed Harakiri? – OpEd

The launch by Huawei of its latest handphone should never have happened according to the planning of US strategic and foreign policy makers. During the last five years the Trump and Biden administrations have tried every trick in the economics, geo-political and industrial manufacturing books and more to cripple the Chinese semiconductor industry by blocking its access to advanced semiconductors, chip-making equipment, and supercomputer components.
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Can The Enlarged BRICS Set Up A New World Order? – OpEd

The five nation BRICS met in South Africa on 23rd August 2023 amidst western media disparagement of the importance of the grouping and aspersions cast on whether the “hodgepodge” of nations it represented would amount to any kind of force in international economy and politics.
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Apa itu tanah adat?

A new starting point needed for orang asli IN the last few weeks there has been an unusual flurry of press statements drawing attention to the orang asli community. They include the announcement of a national conference to be held on Jan 11 to discuss proactive proposals to resolve the issues faced by the 200,000 orang asli in the country.
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Biden And Blinken Post Beijing Visit Conversation – Parody

Blinken: Hello boss Great speech haha. Spot on calling Xi a dictator and all that. Wonderful off the cuff and right on target. I like the way you handled the balloon incident. This should shut up the Republicans. We could have taken a bigger hit from it but to turn it into something that Xi was not aware of is absolutely brilliant. One for the history books.
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US strategists plan to destroy Taiwan’s largest chip manufacturer

Should the US go to war with China, Taiwan’s largest chip maker, TSMC will be the first target to be blown up, according to a strategist at the US Air Force’s Air War College. Not by China, but by the US military.
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A REVOLUTIONARY AND HIS EXCELLENCY

IPOH: Perak track master Suppiah Ramalingam produced three Olympians, one of them within six months, and was key in Malaysia’s glory years of athletics in the 1960s.
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Hometown Personalities: Past and Present – Anwar Fazal

Anwar Fazal: Right Livelihood Award Winner With a Passion for History
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🏆 Top 10 Best Small Towns in Malaysia You MUST visit in 2022

Malaysia is full of gems waiting to be explored. While cities like George Town, Ipoh, and Malacca city have established their positions as popular getaway spots, there are so many smaller towns and villages full of distinctive cultures, sights, good food, character, and charm that remain far from the limelight they deserve.
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COMMENT | Muda, younger generation should start with our real history

For the country to have any hope for change - real change - from the toxic racial politics that we have endured especially since May 13, 1969, it is imperative that Muda, the younger generation of politicians, and especially all wannabe political leaders go back to learning about history - the real history and not any reinvented, perverted or opportunistic one.
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Forgotten coach who made accidental runners into Olympians

IPOH: Perak track master Suppiah Ramalingam produced three Olympians, one of them within six months, and was key in Malaysia’s glory years of athletics in the 1960s.
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Ukraine: Can A New Peace Coalition Be The Game Changer – OpEd

As the war in Ukraine enters its third week we are horrified at the extent of politicking, finger pointing and blame assignment which is reaching new levels of intensity and irrationality.
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Mantin Forest Art Farmstay 文美藝林度假村

This is a private farmstay served by appointment / booking only
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Beijing Olympics: Western Media China Bashing Medal Winners – OpEd

As the Beijing Olympics reaches its mid way point, competition is taking place among the English-language western media to see which can win the gold medal for using the sporting event to engage in China bashing.
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Sungai Ruan

Sungai Ruan is a village located in the Raub District in the Pahang state of Malaysia.
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Flag and coat of arms of Perlis

The flag and the coat of arms of Perlis are state symbols of Perlis, a state in Malaysia.
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Wau bulan

Wau bulan is an intricately designed Malaysian moon-kite (normally with floral motifs) that is traditionally flown in the Malaysian state of Kelantan.
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Flag and coat of arms of Selangor

Istana Alam Shah merupakan istana rasmi Sultan Selangor.
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Lesser mouse-deer

The lesser mouse-deer, lesser Malay chevrotain, or kanchil (Tragulus kanchil) is a species of even-toed ungulate in the family Tragulidae.
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