Friday, May 6, 2022

Additional speakers for Pangkor International Marine Tourism Conference ‘22

 

                    Marina Island, the venue for PIMTC '22 and PTE '22 launch

By Laura Lee

With four days to go before the inaugural Pangkor International Marine Tourism Conference 2022 (PIMTC ‘22) starts, its organiser Perak Tourism Association (PTA) has announced that the event’s opening ceremony on 9 May evening at Marina Island will also witness the launch of Sail Malaysia Passage to the East (PTE) Yacht Rally 2022 aimed at promoting Malaysia by sea.

Deputy Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Datuk Seri Dr Santhara will be gracing the PIMTC ’22 opening ceremony-cum-dinner together with other dignitaries such as Perak chairman of the committee for housing, local government and tourism Dato’ Nolee Ashilin Dato’ Mohd Radzi and Cruise Marine Tourism Association Malaysia president Datuk Wira Syed Abdul Rahman Al-Habshi.

There will also be souvenir and special award presentations on that night.

Meanwhile, there has been some more recent changes to the conference’s line-up of speakers. This came about partly due to the postponement of PIMTC dates to 9-10 May from 26-29 March, says PTA coordinator SA Peter.

Apart from the keynote address on 10 May by PIMTC ‘22 advisor Dato’ Seri Mirza Mohammad Taiyab Beg, the full-day conference on 10 May will now have a total of seven speakers instead of five previously announced.

Conference speakers

Earlier speakers such as Italy-based Super Yacht captain Azizah Hanim Kamarudin and One15 Marina group general manager Brian Werner have been replaced by Prakash Reddy and Olivia Ooi.

Prakash, from Indonesia’s Nongsa Point Marina and Resort marina manager, will speak on marina management and organising boating activities for marina clubs while Olivia, Desaru Development Holding One Sdn Bhd general manager (sales and marketing) will update the conference participants on Desaru coastal development and ferry terminal facilities for yachts.

From the Marine Department Malaysia, its director for the northern region, Mohd Hafiz Abdul Majid will be touching on the department’s roles and responsibilities particularly for leisure vessels. He replaces Marine Department director-general Dato Baharin Dato’ Abdul Hamid as a speaker.

Meanwhile, Ts Dr Md Redzuan Zoolfakar and Adren Siow have been added to the speakers’ list. The former, an Associate Professor of Research & Innovation of Universiti Kuala Lumpur’s Malaysian Institute of Marine Engineering Technology, will speak on the role of technology in green leisure vessel design.

Association of Marine Industries of Malaysia honorary secretary Adren, who is also Samudra Shipyard & Engineering Sdn Bhd managing director, will delve on the Blue Economy: The multiplier effect of nautical marine tourism.

The remaining two speakers at PIMTC are Pangkor Marina operations director James Khoo on Managing cruising yachts in a Malaysian marina and its impact on local economy while Sail Malaysia founder Sazli Kamal Basha will touch on the ASEAN cruising agenda: Promoting Malaysia as part of the bigger picture.

Discovering Malaysia

Since PIMTC ’22 will be the first international event for Perak after Malaysia reopened its borders on 1 April, it is opportune that its participants and rally teams go on a sightseeing day trip on 11 May to visit certain parts of the silver state organised by PTA and the Perak state government.

The next morning, the rally teams will set sail from Pangkor Marina to other marine hotspots such as Desaru and Tioman in Peninsular Malaysia and thereafter to East Malaysia.

The rally is expected to arrive at Kuching or Santubong in Sarawak from 16-22 June, around the time of the three-day Rainforest World Music Festival from 17-19 June.

It will then proceed to Miri, Labuan, Tiga Island before arriving in Sabah, stopping over in places such as Kota Kinabalu, Kudat, Turtle Islands, Sandakan, Lahad Datu and Tun Sakaran Marine Park before concluding the rally in Tawau.

Friday, August 21, 2020

Strategic partnership between MIPFM and RICS to promote continuing education in the built environment

Exchange of documents during MoU signing ceremony

Malaysian Institute of Property and Facility Managers (MIPFM) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) at Hilton Petaling Jaya on 19 August to pave the way for them to collaborate as strategic partners to support the continuing education of built environment practitioners in Malaysia.

These two professional bodies will also be jointly developing and offering relevant seminars or talks to help raise the industry’s standards.

The MoU’s two signatories were MIPFM president Sr Haji Adzman Shah Mohd Ariffin and RICS Head of Singapore, Southeast Asia, Marcus Lim, who sees the MoU as setting the stage for the two parties to facilitate more exchanges and explore possible topics that they could cooperate on.

They include property management, facility management, strategic management, retail leasing and tenant management.

“We are in talks to develop joint activities and look forward to the prospects of further developing our partnership,” Lim added.


Monday, August 10, 2020

Nak Bercuti? Pusing Dulu Selangor during Recovery Movement Control Order

By Laura Lee, Pixs by Anthony Tan

Food trails is one of Sepang's promotions. This Lokal dragon fruit juice is a must try at HL Restaurant
During the last few weeks, I had the opportunity to update myself on the happenings in various parts of Selangor while the Recovery Movement Control Order (RMCO) was on. Thanks to the various organisations or parties who were eager to show us how the tourism sector is gradually reviving itself having been adversely impacted by the new coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

This deadly virus has not only hit Malaysia’s key gateway but also the world at large, shutting down many hotels, restaurants, airlines, airports and diverse businesses.

Through a technical visit programme from 23-24 July organised by the Malaysian Inbound Tourism Association (MITA) and Tourism Selangor to Sepang, travel agents and a few media were updated on this district.

After a brief message from Sepang Municipal Council or Majlis Perbandaran Sepang (MPSepang) president Mohd Fauzi Mod Yatim, a slide presentation by one of its staff followed. We were informed while the council was forced to cancel its Visit Sepang Year 2020 campaign due to the MCO, it will continue to promote the district’s many attractions.

MITA technical visit to Sepang launch outside MPSepang office in Cyberjaya: Mint Leong on far right and MPSepang president in the centre

MPSepang recently launched its domestic tourism campaign with the tagline, Sepang Dihati, Jom Bercuti@Sepang, where it hopes to generate local economic activities which will develop the district as a shopping destination among other things.  

The council is now looking at 80% domestic tourist arrivals for 2020 with the remaining balance from foreign tourists while its targeted revised total arrivals will be three million tourists and a revenue of RM1 billion.  

An article in The Star last October had given a targeted arrival figure of five million tourists from an estimated income of RM5 billion.

It will be interesting to know if MPSepang will be following through with its calender of events that was shown to us. The council is supposed to have a Pesta Pantai Bagan Lalang@Sepang in August Sepang Flower Show in September, Explore Banghuris Homestay Festival in October and MotoGP in November.

It has also created several trails focusing on family entertainment, culture and heritage, food as well as small- and medium-scale enterprises located in Banghuris besides encouraging the development of more domestic packages, which MITA agents are keen to do, especially after visiting some of its tourism products during our recent technical programme.

A group pix to commemorate our Banghuris Homestay visit after touring its agro activities

They included Sirip Biru in Sungai Pelek, HL Restaurant and Dragon Fruit Eco Farm,  Banghuris Homestay and MAEPS Agro Tourism Park.

The river cruise ride along Sungai Pelek passes through mangrove swamps after leaving the jetty

MITA deputy president Mint Leong, who is also Sunflower Holidays Sdn Bhd managing director, is spearheading the development of packages for Sepang. “Selangor is the first state we are working closely with. As the gateway for international tourists, it has three airports.”

Similar technical visit programmes will be organised until 2021 to seek out new and unique products in the other eight districts in Selangor, she adds.

Friday, March 20, 2020

MOTAC public facilities closed until 30 April due to Covid-19

By Laura Lee
Mindful of the health concerns and to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture’s (MOTAC) has instructed that all public facilities under the purview of its departments and agencies to temporarily close until 30 April.

In a statement issued on 16 March, its minister Datuk Sri Nancy Shukri told the heads of these government departments and agencies to disinfect their respective public facilities. They involve the:
  •  Department of Museums or Jabatan Muzium Malaysia (JMM)     
  • National Art Gallery (NAG) or Balai Seni Negara (BSN) 
  •          Department of National Heritage or Jabatan Warisan Negara (JWN)
  •          National Archives of Malaysia or Arkib Negara Malaysia (ANM)
  •       Malaysian Handicraft Development Corporation (Kraftangan Malaysia)
  •          National Library of Malaysia
  •          National Department for Culture and Arts or Jabatan Kebudayaan dan Kesenian Negara (JKKN)
  •          Istana Budaya, and 
  •          Malaysia Tourism Centre or MATIC.
The full list of these public facilities can be found in the ministry’s website, MOTAC.GOV.MY. 

JMM has 20 museums nationwide under its ambit. I have had the opportunity to visit most of them over the years. Still remember a media familiarisation trip organised to the museums in Peninsular Malaysia which I participated many moons ago.

As for the NAG, I have been to the one in KL and was unaware there have one located in Langkawi despite numerous trips to this legendary island.

Under JWN's three public facilities, I have not been to Galeri Melayu Pulau Penang but have visited the Lenggong Valley Archaeological Gallery in Perak and Sungai Batu archaeological site in Kedah several times. 
Fourth from right: Universiti Sains Malaysia Professor Datuk Dr Mokhtar Saidin sharing with travel agents how archaeotourism can be a niche product for special interest groups and students during my recent trip this year  
I was back in February to Sungai Batu for a most enlightening update as part of a fam trip organised by the Malaysian Association of Travel and Tour Agents (MATTA) Kedah/Perlis Chapter, thanks to the invitation from its chairman Mohd Yusin.

During this fam trip, we also visited Kompleks Rumah Kelahiran Mahathir Mohamad, which comes under one of the ANM’s 12 public facilities that also include memorials and galleries. This house features the birthplace of Tun Dr Mahathir, Malaysia’s fourth and seventh prime minister (PM).

All three Kompleks Kraf in Kuala Lumpur, Johor and Langkawi under Kraftangan Malaysia will be closed until 30 April. Visited Langkawi’s Kompleks Kraf last October under Xplorasi Media @ Langkawi 2019 fam trip where we did some batik painting.



The last time I was at MATIC, a popular venue for tourists, was for MATTA’s Visit Malaysia 2020 (VM2020) bus sticker launch on 3 January. 
  
Well, following the Movement Control Order announcement by PM Muhyiddin Yassin on 18 March, the new minister Nancy took the immediate pre-emptive action to cancel the VM2020 campaign, which the ministry’s marketing arm Tourism Malaysia has been aggressively promoting despite having to contend with the havoc COVID-19 was creating after the first case of this virus was reported on 25 January in Sungai Buloh, Selangor.

Thursday, January 2, 2020

Revisiting The LINC KL on its first anniversary

By Laura Lee
How one part of the new art installation Urban Landscape looks like
The LINC KL’s first birthday bash, with all the VVIPs and guests invited for its celebration on 26 November, might be over but some of its actitivities to reward visitors and shoppers alike with special goodies and opportunities to win prizes are on-going until 19 January 2020.

Under its ‘Spend & Win’ campaign, visitors who spend a minimum of RM100 can redeem an exclusive merchandise or cash voucher from The LINC KL while those with a minimum RM200 spend will get an extra chance to win lifestyle gadgets and home appliances.

Shoppers who have The LINC KL's celebration flyer need only spend RM50 to be entitled for its 'Daily Reward'.
The redemption for its Spend & Win is located on the second level. Next to this redemption area is its neon feature wall for its Snap, Tag & Win Contest.
Don't forget to take part in its Snap, Tag & Win Contest ending also on 19 January. Just take a picture at the neon feature wall at its Event Space on level two, post it on Instagram and tag @thelinckl, #lincturns1 and #thelinckl. 

Described as “a sanctuary of creativity and inspiring art pieces”, The LINC KL unveiled a new art installation, “Urban Landscape” during its first anniversary celebration. 

This latest piece of work was created by PBB Group Berhad (Property Division) Development Planning and Design team in collaboration with Media Signs Sdn Bhd.

Using abstract cut-out cityscape graphic stickers assembled on aluminium composite panels to form three-dimensional effect scenes, it captured the vibrancy of our modern city life while reminiscent of its past.

On other new developments at this nature-inspired retail space in the capital city, The Linc Developmnent Sdn Bhd Chairman Tan Yew Jin said it has been working with Kloth Cares Fabric Recycling Movement to collect unwanted fabrics and textiles.

A customised Kloth Cares bin has been placed on its ground  floor at the main entrance to the Centre Courtyard, where its main Bodhi tree is sited near the carpark. 

Since this initiative started at end-September, The Linc KL has collected over 322 kg of fabrics for recycling.

Tan added that The LINC KL has also converted a commercial space into a cozy book sharing and reading corner where you can donate your pre-loved books in exchange for books left by others. Sounds good.

He also shared about some new tenants like BIFE charcoal steakhouse, where I am tempted to check out its attractive lunch buffet soon. 

Another interesting newcomer is Simpli Dry & Honeypot Wax Boutique, basically a blow dry bar and wax boutique that ladies would love.

Then there is Oasis Urban Farming at The LINC KL’s rooftop, which was supposed to open at end-2019, offering pesticide-free vegetables grown in an environmentally sustainable way.

Learnt that its opening has been delayed due to some technical issues. Will update on this and more after my visit to The Linc KL in 2020!

Tan Yew Jin (third from left) was flanked by PBB Group (Property Division) Chief Operating Officer Chew Hwei Yeow and PBB Group Director Soh Chin Teck on his left at the recent cake cutting ceremony. Fourth from left was PBB Group Chairman Tan Sri Oh Siew Nam and its Director Tam Chiew Lin. PBB Group (Property Division) Chief Executive Officer Low Eng Hooi (far right) and its Head of Development Planning & Design Lim Siew Yee were also present.






Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Christmas tree displays using recycled materials at Furama Bukit Bintang

By Laura Lee
As we say goodbye to 2019, I am thankful for having been invited to a few Christmas previews and being reconnected to some of my hospitality contacts and social media friends.

At Furama Bukit Bintang’s Spice outlet in Kuala Lumpur, we were treated to a buffet lunch preview, themed A Merry Malaysian Christmas, where our country’ diverse cultures are reflected in its buffet offerings.

They included dishes such as its grilled lamb Furama-style and salmon Wellington with nasi lemak and a widespread of desserts. 

There was also a live station where you can get freshly made crepe suzette to go with the various ice-cream flavours and other condiments.
Its Christmas Day lunch buffet, priced at RM78+ per adult, was quite a steal as it came with a complimentary entrance to the hotel’s Waka Waka indoor playland covering over 10,000 sq ft for the children to enjoy.

Senior citizens and children below 12 years old were given 50% discount while a group of 10 persons and above were entitled to 30% discount for the Christmas Buffet. I hope the hotel can continue to offer such attractive promotions for the coming Chinese New Year.

With Spices @ Furama sited on level 3 next to the hotel’s swimming pool, requests could be made to be seated outdoor by the poolside. We, however, enjoyed the privacy of its private room as they had a huge lunch crowd during our preview. 

To drum up the Christmas spirit, the hotel also organised a Christmas tree campaign using recycled materials which involved its various departments. 

They range from finance, reservations, housekeeping, front office, engineering, sales, security, kitchen, food and beverage to marcoms, purchasing and human relations.
We and the hotel guests are supposed to pick our top two favourite trees, which were placed at its lobby area. I wonder which of these Christmas trees made of recycled materials came up tops.

Furama Bukit Bintang is also doing a charity drive, aiming to raise about RM12,000 worth of funds to help children in need at selected orphanages and shelter homes by selling things like retractable cups for RM28 each. Those interested to purchase can view them at its lobby. 



Monday, December 23, 2019

Where to eat this Christmas and New Year’s Eve: Terraza Brasserie, Dorsett Grand Subang


By Laura Lee

I quite like Dorsett Grand Subang’s 'Around The World Buffet' theme when I went for its food preview held at its Terazza Brasserie outlet in early December as it had a wide variety of food to satiate one’s palate from seafood to Japanese, Western and local fare.

Getting there on a Wednesday evening from my office in Bukit Segambut, Kuala Lumpur was a bit dicey after the office hours but it was worth the while although I missed the hotel’s Christmas tree lighting service by Dorsett Hospitality International vice chairman, Datin Jasmine Abdullah Heng at its lobby.

Its area general manager Christina Toh was mingling with the media at Terazza Brasserie when I arrived while its new marketing communications manager Nora Jaswa was aggressively promoting the hotel’s community charity project TLC Carnival on 14-15 December.

In my excitement of catching up with a former church friend whom I bumped into, I took my time to embark on my survey of the cuisine that was laid out for us to review. 
I thus welcomed my colleague getting me a bowl of double boiled soup to start off my dinner while he happily tucked into the smoked salmon and Japanese sushi.
That's what's left of the smoked salmon when I left at past 10.30pm
Being a seafood and meat person, when I finally made my round, I went for its raw oysters and scallops, char grilled teriyaki beef striploin, lamb varuval and something spicy, stir fried squids with dried chilli.
What I had that night, including some loh hon hai or vegetarian dish
I tried its grilled wrapped seaweed salmon with cilantro sauce but found it slightly “fishy” because of the seaweed. 
That two slices of lemon didn't help dispel the fishy smell
On round two, I had its roasted herbs crusted lamb rack with green peppercorn sauce before I called it a night as I had another Christmas hotel food review during lunch that day. 
My colleague one two many of its inviting lamb rack that I had to finished them
Priced at RM150 nett for an adult and RM75 nett for children aged six to 12, Terraza Brasserie’s Around The World Buffet starts from 6.30 pm to 10.30 pm on 24 and 31 December.

Other promotions
However, if you prefer to indulge in a Christmas Eve buffet supper at RM39.90 nett per person, you can do so at the hotel’s other outlet, Cafe Aroma, which begins at 11pm and lasts until 1am the next day.  

Grand Dorsett Subang is also doing a Christmas Day (25 Dec) and New Year Eve’s (31 Dec) hi-tea buffet at Terazza Brasserie from 12pm to 4pm priced at RM98 nett (Adult). Senior citizens, aged 60 and above, and children pay RM55 nett each.

For the New Year Countdown, the hotel is holding it at its Piano Lounge on December 31 night. Priced at RM60 nett per person, it includes a complimentary glass of selected drinks. Add in another RM39.90 and you get your supper meal.

How’s that as you ring in 2020? While you are here, don’t forget to look out for its Truly Malaysia 14-ft tall Christmas tree at the lobby and other Christmas decorations at its other dining outlets.