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Setting Trends, Influencing Style 创造风格, 引领风尚

Raymond Choon

Creative Director & Owner/ Founder of Hairco


Setting trends and influencing style are the reasons Raymond Choon is currently one of Malaysia’s top hairstylists. Raymond only came in contact with hairdressing or hairstyling when he first stepped into London, a place commonly known as the hair heaven of the world. It was the place where Raymond experienced an epiphany of capturing the essence of hair and fashion in all moods and possibilities. Young and innovative, he explored uncharted beauty and unconventional experiments with the challenge of narrowing the gap between brands, products, people and expectations. Before returning to Malaysia, Raymond made another stop at Shanghai where he believed the importance of understanding what was desired is not only in the west but also in the east.

Today, Raymond is a successful hairstylist who owns a boutique hair salon at the Gardens Mall. Hair Corner offers customers a contemporary environment where celebrety treatment is the core of its hairstyling services.

身为马来西亚顶级发型设计师的Raymond Choon,凭借多年来不停地创造风格,引领风尚而在本地发型界享有崇高地位。Raymond与发型设计的初次邂逅地点,正是在国际发型界的中心舞台 – 伦敦,他在伦敦这段日子汲取了许多与发型和服装相关的专业知识,同时培养出广阔的眼光和视野。才华横溢而又勇于创新的他,屡屡挑战高难度,致力将品牌,产品,人们以及期望的隔阂予以消融。在返回马来西亚之前,Raymond曾经在上海停留了一段时间观察学习,因为对他而言同时掌握东、西方精髓知识才真正称得上透彻了解。

今天,Raymond已经在吉隆坡Gardens Mall拥有个人发廊 – Hair Corner。发廊内部设计洋溢着浓郁的当代经典氛围,为每一位踏入发廊的顾客提供如同名人般的顶级发型设计服务。

The Fast & Furious – Lamborghini Way 速度及激情

Local driver Afiq Yazid and Japanese team mate Toshiyuki Ochiai recently came top place at the Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo Asia series 2016 held over at Malaysia’s famous international F1 circuit and the famed Fuji International Speedway in Japan.

Yazid, a graduate of Lamborghini’s Young Driver Program, has been competing in the series for four years running and has come a long way since his first foray into the world of Lamborghini racing. He has shown what can be achieved with dedication and commitment, performing tremendously well in the past two seasons.

The race wraps up after a weekend of racing highlights in Fuji, drivers and teams now focus their attention towards the sixth Asia series race and Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo World Final, both in Valencia. The World Final in December will see the convergence of competitors from all three international series – European, North American and Asian – on the Ricardo Tormo Circuit, which will see a head-to-head competition for a place on the top steps of the global podium – as the Super Trofeo World Champion.

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BeyondBoundries-3.jpg在雪邦国际赛场与闻名遐迩的日本FujiInternational Speedway举办的2016 Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo Asia第5场巡回赛,由马来西亚赛车手Afiq Yazid和日本搭档Toshiyuki Ochiai双双荣登榜首。

毕业自Lamborghini开设的Young Driver Program培训课程的AfiqYazid已连续四年出赛此项比赛,今天的胜利堪称为过去付出努力心血的最佳回报。在过去的两个赛季中表现亮眼的他,向所有人证明了只要愿意付出努力,坚持心志,就能收获成功的事实。

结束了在日本富士的最后一场巡回赛后,紧接着将在12月于西班牙Valencia举办世界总决赛。届时的顶尖赛事将会融合了来自欧洲,北美和亚洲的竞争对手在里卡多托尔莫赛道一较高下以争取成为Super Trofeo世界冠军。

Colourful Dreams Floating in the Air 台湾台东国际热气球节 : 梦想升空

Since year 2011, many colourful and vibrant hot air balloons can be seen floating in Taitung City’s stunning blue sky every summer. Those amazing balloons carry passengers slowly in the air, soaring above the mountains, fields and lakes, bringing them closer to the sky for a breathtaking 360 degree view of picturesque beauty.

Travel to Taiwan and you will have a whole summer to ride one of these colourful hot air balloons and have your dreams come true! Taitung Taiwan International Balloon Festival is coming to its 6th year in 2016. It will kick start on 1 July and end on 7 August. In 2014, BBC named it as one of the Top 10 Hot Air Balloon Festivals around the world. One of Taiwan renowned magazine Common Wealth also appraised this as one of the Top 5 festivals in Taiwan.

Although the main event takes place in Luye Gaotai township, a series of other activities such as the fantastic Night Glows concert will take place across different towsnships such as Jhihben hot spring area at Beinan Township and Dapo Pond at Chihshang Township. While at Sansiantai at Chenggong Township and The Aurora Garden at Taimali Township, you can enjoy the Morning Glow. Be it in the daytime or at night, those performances are promised to bring upon great and memorable experiences to the audiences.

Due to the wind direction and safety concerns, hot air balloon rides are only available in the early morning and evening. If you are planning to visit the festival, please make sure you log on to their official website (balloontaiwan.taitung.gov.tw/index.asp) to have its latest updates. Once you come to beautiful Taitung for the hot air balloon festival, remember to pamper yourself by staying for a few more days and embrace this lovely land.

从2011年开始,每年夏天,都可以见到五彩缤纷的热气球翱翔在台东蔚蓝的天空中,以极慢的速度飘浮在空中,让游客可以用360度全视野悠哉地俯视并享受台东独特的山脉溪谷、农田原野及水塘湖泊之美。

这个已经迈入第6个年头的台东国际热气球节,早在2014年就被BBC评选为世界十大热气球节,且被台湾知名的《天下杂志》评选为台湾五大金牌活动之一。今年的台东国际热气球节将从7月1日开始知道8月7日始结束,让这个美丽梦幻延续了整个盛夏。这场国际热气球嘉年华会虽然以鹿野高台为中心,但是延伸活动光雕音乐会却拓展到台东不同乡镇如卑南乡知本温泉区、池上乡大坡池等举行,而在成功镇三仙台和太麻里乡的太麻里曙光园区则会举行日出光雕音乐会,让热气球在白天与黑夜两种不同感觉的大自然布幕中欢歌起舞。

由于风向以及安全因素考虑,热气球只在清晨以及傍晚才可以升空,所以远道而来的游客请务必先到官网(balloontaiwan.taitung.gov.tw/index.asp)查询活动咨询。而当你来到美丽梦幻的台东,除了追逐那与梦幻一起升空的热气球,也请腾出几天假期,让你的身心安顿在这片美丽乐土上,一起感受台东的漫活乐趣。

Dala’il al-Khayrat Prayer Manuscripts From The 16th To 19th Centuries

One of the most celebrated manuscripts of the Islamic world is the Dala’il al-Khayrat, which means Waymarks of Benefits. It is a famous collection of prayers for Prophet Muhammad (SAW), which was written by the Moroccan Sufi and Islamic scholar Muhammad Sulaiman al-Jazuli ash Shadhili, who died in 1465. Alongside the prayers are beautifully-illuminated pages decorated in colourful pigments and gold leaf.

Since it was first inscribed, the Dala’il al-Khayrat has inspired calligraphers, illuminators and painters of court ateliers from around the world. They take great pains to reproduce these sumptuous illustrated and illuminated manuscripts and in the process contribute to its rich and diverse heritage.

In order to reveal the outstanding history and artistry of the Dala’il al-Khayrat, the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia (IAMM) in Kuala Lumpur is showcasing an exhibition entitled Dala’il al-Khayrat: Prayer Manuscripts From The 16th To 19th Centuries.  The exhibition showcases the museum’s own collection of some of the finest Dala’il al-Khayrat copies from its native land, Morocco, to as far as East Turkistan and China.

The exhibition is divided into several sections, beginning with the history of the Dala’il al-Khayrat and its author, Imam Al-Jazuli, whose ancestry can be traced to Imam Hassan ibn Ali, the grandson of Prophet Muhammad (SAW). Among the highlights are exquisite Moroccan copies and a rare monumental single-page Dala’il Al-Khayrat signed by Alhafiz Mahbub Muhammad. The exhibition enables visitors to uncover the contents of the Dala’il Al-Khayrat and appreciate its content, the 8 ahzab (days of recitation) and other main elements.

 Meanwhile, a special section of the exhibition teaches visitors how to distinguish the regional characteristics of the Dala’il al-Khayrat, showing beautiful masterpieces from North Africa, Central Asia, Turkey, Indian Subcontinent, China and South East Asia. The most beautiful part of these manuscripts are the illustrations of the two holiest sites in Islam – the An Nabawi Mosque in Madinah and Al Haram Mosque in Mecca. At the beginning of this section, Imam Al-Jazuli wrote: “This is the description of Al-Rawdah Al-Mubarakah (the Blessed Garden) in which the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) is buried, together with his two companions Abu Bakr (RA) and Umar (RA)”. In reference to this passage, illuminators and painters of subsequent centuries have been encouraged to add an illustration, which later became the focal point of the Dala’il al-Khayrat.

Last, but not least, is a dedicated section for Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and an explanation for the tradition of praising the Prophet, as well as other living Islamic traditions that are still being practiced today. In conjunction with the exhibition, the IAMM has published a comprehensive catalogue featuring these celebrated manuscripts. Showcasing more than 100 artefacts from the IAMM collection, the catalogue unveils the beauty and intricacy of the pages of the Dala’il al-Khayrat and other related artefacts.

The Dala’il al-Khayrat exhibition will be on display for four months at Special Gallery 1 of the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia from 11th March 2016 until 31st August 2016.

Taking Eye Care to Another Level

Leading an established market leader in refractive surgeries is no easy task but for a determined and visionary young woman, it is a challenge worth taking. Sandy Tan joined Optimax Eye Specialist more than two years ago and today, she is leading the organisation as its Chief Executive Officer with exciting plans to further enhance the Optimax brand.

INPG55-02.pngShe is a law graduate and was also an image consultant in the fashion industry. Today, she is leading Optimax Eye Specialist to greater heights with its own full fledged specialists hospital in Kuala Lumpur that is coming up in a few years’ time.

It could be said that Sandy Tan was born into a world of privilege as the eldest daughter of Optimax founder Dato’ Tan Boon Hock but the position she held today speaks more of her capabilities in leading the organisation than her station in life. The eloquent 30-year-old has big dreams for the company and she is diligently working her way towards achieving it.

“In 10 years, we will be a full fledged hospital providing health care with the latest technology and the best in customer care,” she said of her vision for Optimax Eye Specialist. Even now, plans are underway to construct an Optimax Eye Hospital in Kuala Lumpur, just 10 minutes away from the headquarters in Mont Kiara.

Sandy first started her full time career in Optimax more than two years ago after brief stints in banking and the fashion industry. She first gained experience as a Capital Market and Equity Department Executive before becoming an image consultant and later, a buyer at homegrown fashion label British India where she honed an acute and irrefutable sense of marketing.

She joined Optimax as the Head of Marketing and this is one decision that she does not regret as she found it an exciting experience that sets the pace for her to assume her current role as the Chief Executive Officer. “I grew up learning about Optimax from my father when he came home and talked about work, so working here is an easy transition from my previous jobs,” she said.

She does not see her young age as a deterrent in fulfilling the heavy responsibility of leading Optimax but instead sees it as an advantage as she could work out marketing and branding that appealed to the younger generation. “Optimax has been around for 21 years so it is time to make it trendier now to appeal to the younger generation,” she said.

This was how the cute round-eyed blue Opti – the Optimax mascot – was introduced last year. It is one of the marketing methods, along with a comprehensive social media presence, introduced to push the Optimax brand further amongst the young and old.

Optimax today is a leading eye care specialist centre that provided eye care services from eye examination to laser vision correction. It is ISO certified and it is the recipient of Frost and Sullivan Award under the Eye Care Centre (Lasik) category. The eye care centre has served 100,000 satisfied patients to date with its team of in-house engineers and doctors specialising in vitreoretinal, cornea treatment and paediatrics.

Optimax, which adopts the Vision For Life programme and offers a lifetime warranty for patients, now has a private eye specialist hospital in Penang with two more centres in Sri Petaling and Ipoh.

However, it is not all about dollars and cents for Sandy when it comes to running Optimax. Corporate Social Responsibility is as important as growing the brand. “We do a lot of charitable programmes and we are starting a foundation to do Lasik for the poor,” she said. Optimax has also provided over 200 free cataract operations for poor patients. Optimax is also one of the sponsors of the WAKE program hosted by Agape Vision and regularly offers free eye checks to residents of various orphanages and old folks homes in the country.

Also, there are plans underway to collect preloved glasses disposed by Optimax clients and donate these glasses to orphanages and old folks homes in Penang. “Some of our clients who have their vision corrected do not need glasses anymore so we will collect all these glasses, change the lenses and donate it to children and senior citizens in those homes,” she said.

It is without a doubt that under Sandy’s leadership, Optimax Eye Specialist is heading towards a bright future as a company with a heart and an eye for the future.


OPTIMAX EYE SPECIALIST HOSPITAL (PENANG)
223, Jalan Masjid Negeri, 11600 Penang, Malaysia.
Tel: +604-282 3522 Email: penang@optimax.com.my
Business Hours: Tuesday to Saturday, 9am to 6pm

Debunking Breastfeeding Myths

“While breastfeeding may not seem the right choice for every parent, it is the best choice for baby. – Amy Spangler”

There is plenty of helpful information about breastfeeding as well as plenty of misinformation that would hinder successful breastfeeding. Below are some common myths that need to be corrected.

Myth 1 – Breastfeeding will come naturally

Breastfeeding is natural and normal but not necessarily easy! 92% of new mothers had at least one concern on the third day of breastfeeding (eg. poorlatching, low milk supply, breast pain) (Pediatrics 2013). Unfortunately, most mothers are discharged 2 days after delivery and the period immediately after delivery is the most challenging for breastfeeding. Mothers can get help from a breastfeeding support group or a lactation consultant.

Myth 2 – Pain is normal

Breastfeeding is not always painful. There may be an initial tingling sensation but if baby is properly latched, it should not hurt. Mothers are taught holding positions for bottle feeding. Try reclining with the baby’s weight against the mother’s body.

Myth 3 – Need to top up as your milk supply is low

For the first 3 to 5 days after delivery, mothers do not produce much milk but they produce a thick concentration of liquid (colostrum) that the newborn needs. At birth, the fullterm newborn’s stomach is the size of a marble (5 ml) and grows gradually in a week to the size of a chicken’s egg (20ml).

As a lactating mother’s breast is always making milk, thus the emptier the breast, the faster milk is produced to replace it. If a mother consistently waits until her breasts ‘fill up’ before she nurses, her body may get the message that it is making too much milk and may reduce the total production.

Myth 4 – Your new born will feed every two to three hours with each feed lasting for 30 minutes

Frequency of feeding will vary according to the mother’s milk supply, storage capacity and baby’s developmental needs. Growth spurts and illnesses can temporarily change baby’s feeding patterns.

During breastfeeding, the initial portion of the breastmilk (foremilk) has a lower caloric level compared to the latter portion of the breast milk (hindmilk), which is higher in fat content. Hence, putting arbitrary limits on frequency and duration of breastfeeding may lead to inadequate caloric intake. In other words, milk production has been shown to be related to feeding frequency, and milk supply declines when feedings are infrequent or restricted.

Myth 5 – Never wake a sleeping baby

Newborns should be awakened to drink, if necessary, at least 8 times a day. In fact, newborns who experience early skin-to-skin* contact immediately after birth for at least one hour (‘The Golden Hour’) are more likely to latch on well, especially if the mother did not receive medication during the labour or birth. It has been shown that separation, results in delayed response to feeding; exhibiting shutdown behaviour which in turn can affect feeding. (*baby naked, not wrapped up in blanket and place on mother’s chest or abdomen)

Myth 6 – A bottle or pacifier can create

nipple confusion

It is not so much ‘confusion’ but ‘preference’! Even though it would be easier to suck milk from a bottle compared to suckling from the breast, early introduction of a bottle or pacifier before breastfeeding is well-established is discouraged as breast and bottle feeding require different oral motor skills. Rubber or silicon nipples provide a type of ‘super stimulus’ that can result in inappropriate sucking technique on the breast when babies switch between breast and bottle.

Myth 7 – You cannot breastfeed if you had

breast surgery

Women with breast implants have been able to lactate successfully especially if incisions were made on the underside of the breast. Women with breast reduction may have more difficulty especially if the nerve endings around the nipple have been cut. (American Soc. of Plastic Surgeon, 2011)

Myth 8 – Breastfeeding helps to lose weight

Breastfeeding helps to lose 300-500 calories per day but your body needs energy (read: calories) to create breast milk. It is recommended that a few hundred extra calories are taken during the breastfeeding period.

Breastfeeding mothers may actually gain weight as many of them commonly experience ravenous hunger while feeding. Together with hormonal (prolactin) changes it can lead them to hang on to pregnancy weight or gain more weight. Hence, mothers should try improving the quality of the food and snacks and keeping up with fluid intake for weight control.

Myth 9 – Women who breastfeed get less sleep

Sleep deprivation is an inevitable part of having a baby which begins during pregnancy, when sleep needs may increase due to discomfort and frequent trips to the bathroom which interfere with a full night’s sleep. This is compounded in the postpartum period.

Studies have shown that not only do breastfeeding mothers get more sleep, but the sleep they get is of better quality when baby is in proximity to the mother. It was shown that breastfeeding mothers who bedshare got the most sleep. Mothers who were bottle feeding got the same amount of sleep whether their babies were with them or in another room. (Quillin & Glenn 2004).

Myth 10 – Breastfeeding is birth control

Breast feeding can be an effective birth control ONLY if certain conditions are met: such as baby is younger than 6 months of age, exclusive breastfeeding (no supplemental feeds of water, formula) only, mother has not started having periods. With these factors, the mother has a more than 98% protection against pregnancy.

As soon as there is a decline in breastfeeding, due to the baby eating supplemental feedings or nursing less often, the contraceptive protection decreases.

‘Breastfeeding is an instinctual and natural act, but it is also an art that is learned day by day. The reality is that all women can breastfeed, have enough milk for their babies and learn how to overcome problems both large and small. It is almost always simply a matter of practical knowledge and not a question of good luck.’ – La Leche League

Relationship 亲情牵心

PINKGUY Gallery hosted Asian sculptor Chng Huck Theng’s bronze work for the second time entitled ‘Relationship’. 

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Relationship

The exhibition was probably the first of its kind in Malaysia where there was only one artwork on display and it was kept in an exclusively handcrafted blue wooden box specially designed to keep the bronze sculpture. Guests were kept wondering if there was an exhibition as there were no signs of sculptures being displayed like the previous one. The official unveiling of the sculpture was by none other than the Director General of National Visual Art Gallery Malaysia Dato Dr Mohamed Najib Ahmad Dawa. The gallery managed to secure ten pieces from a limited edition of seventeen for this exhibition. Owner of PINKGUY Gallery Winson Loh said that he always has confidence in Chng’s work as it is not only unique but it carries meaning. Eighty percent exhibited were collected on the night.

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Collector : Dr Alan Lu (center)
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Collector : Tony Hii with his wife
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Collector : Miew Kee & Boon Siong
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Collector : Vincent Lee, Mr & Mrs C.H.Lee
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Collector : Rory A Coughlin
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Collector : Jonathan Chow
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Mr Kong Kin Ong

Inspired by the fact that an ordinary civilian plane MH17 could just be shot down from the air by a missile even when it was unprovoked, Ch’ng was saddened by the unfortunate incident but he chose to reflect his feelings and emotion by creating the sculpture ‘Relationship’ which captures the essence that reminds people not to take life or relationship for granted as it may be here today and gone tomorrow. The sculpture depicts an old man and a little girl standing on a wreckage looking up to the sky, wondering what they would have done otherwise if time could be reversed.

Living life, loving someone and caring for others only make sense if they are still alive. Regretting after everything has gone is meaningless.

PINKGUY画廊举办亚洲当代雕塑家庄学腾 2016年第二次青铜作品展 “亲情牵心”。

这是马来西亚首次举办的特别展出,因为会场只有一个艺术作品。有一个特别设计的蓝色木箱,把独家手工制作的青铜雕塑保存在内。它引起参观者的疑惑和怀疑,这场展览会是否真在进行中?因为这不像马来西亚国家视觉艺术画廊总监拿督莫哈末纳吉博阿末达瓦博士主持开幕礼,画廊在十七项限量版作品中,收藏了10项。另外,策展人 Winson Loh非常喜爱庄学腾的作品,其中八个雕塑也已经找到买家了。

一班普通的民航机MH17也可能只因一个无端发射的导弹,而在半空中被击落下来,这宗不幸的事件让庄学腾感到非常难过,于是他选择通过雕塑创作“亲情牵心”,反映出他的感情和情绪,提醒人们别认为生命或亲情是理所当然的,因为它今天在这里,但明天可能就离开了。此雕塑作品描绘一个老人和一个小女孩站在残骸上仰视天空,思考如果时间可以逆转,他们将会做什么?

人生在世,唯有活着,爱人和关心他人才有意义。一切逝去后才来遗憾,是毫无意义的。

Whistler’s Mother in NGV “惠斯勒的母亲”

Some may have only seen the Whistler’s Mother before in the movie Bean (1997) when Mr. Bean accidentally sneezed on it and eventually destroyed it. Thankfully it was just a fiction and Australians still have the opportunity to be up close and personal with the genuine painting in National Gallery Victoria (NGV) for three months, starting from 26th March. The Whistler’s Mother is one of the most important paintings in the world that made its debut down on loan form the Musée d’Orsay in Paris in exchange to lending NGV’s Pierre Bonnard’s Siesta (La Siesta) from 1900 as part of a cultural exchange program.

web4.jpgThe artist James Abbott McNeill Whistler was born in Massachusetts in 1834 and moved with his family to Russia when he was 10 years old. He was trained as a painter since 1855 and ‘Portrait of the artist’s mother’ was painted in 1871. It was a controversial painting then and only became popular in 1934 when President Franklin Roosevelt devised a modified design of the work for a Mother’s Day stamp. Today it is an iconic painting, recognised alongside Mona Lisa and The Scream.

The purpose of NGV having this exhibition was to encourage viewers to see Whistler’s work afresh, highlighting what is so intriguing and mysterious about this magnificent work. It was undoubtedly a golden opportunity for those who love art and appreciate culture.

web2web3web5.jpg看过1997年电影“憨豆大灾难”的观众可能会记忆犹新,憨豆先生不小心打了个喷嚏就将名画“惠斯勒的母亲-Whistler’s Mother”摧毁了。值得庆幸的是这仅是一个虚构的剧情,澳大利亚人仍然有机会自3月26日开始,3个月内在维多利亚国家美术馆(NGV)与这幅名画亲密接触。

“惠斯勒的母亲”是世界上最重要的画作之一,而这幅画作首次亮相展出是以交流形式从巴黎奥赛博物馆借出,NGV以提供另外一幅法国画家Pierre Bonnard’s在1900年的名画 “La Siesta”作为文化交流项目的部分。

艺术画家詹姆斯惠斯勒出生于美国马萨诸塞州。在1834年,10岁的他与家人搬到俄罗斯,在1855年他受训启发后成为一名画家,并在1871年完成”画家母亲的肖像”这个杰作。而这幅极具争议的画作会广大流传是在1934年,美国总统Franklin Roosevelt将画作设制为 母亲节邮票印章。今天,它成为名画之一,与“蒙娜丽莎”和“呐喊”并肩齐驱。

NGV举办这项展出是为了鼓励观众目睹这名艺术家的美好作品,展现这幅作品迷人和神秘之处,无疑是为艺术爱好者提供鉴赏的黄金机会。


Image(s) courtesy of NGV

A Feast Fit for an Emperor 帝王式 饕餮盛宴

Not every loving couple has a remarkable wedding story to tell but the least most would have wanted to receive the blessings from their families and friends. Hence the grand wedding dinner that usually falls on the night after the wedding ceremony is a big deal simply because all invited family members, friends and associates will gather to witness this love story. Usually this is the part where the food served is usually not up to expectation and the guests are left to go home with a bad impression.

The Maple Palace restaurant in Penang is one of the few five stars Chinese restaurants that has the reputation of serving fine Chinese cuisine and making sure all guests are well served.

This luxury bungalow style restaurant has ample carparks on ground floor making parking easy and easy access for customers with all ages. Adding to this is the classy interior environment, the owner and also chief chef Loy Tan has a reputation to select only quality ingredients making sure that all guests are pampered with a feast fit for an emperor.

web2web3即使不是每一对配偶皆有非凡婚礼故事,但起码他们最想得到家人和朋友的祝福。而盛大的晚宴通常在婚礼仪式结束后的夜晚,所有受邀的家庭成员,朋友与伙伴都会聚集在一起见证爱情故事。这时就严重考验奉上的菜肴餐点质量,通常在没有达到预期的情况下,客人们离开时会残留坏印象。

美宝阁作为在槟城珍稀的五星级中餐厅,东西方精华融汇的传统中餐远近驰名,赢得食客们一致称誉。

这家奢华别墅风格的中餐厅拥有充分的地面停车场,让客人感受称心便利。另外,优雅舒适的室内用餐环境,餐厅主人兼总主厨Loy Tan为客人们精心挑选高品质食材,确保大家沉浸在帝王式饕餮盛宴。


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A Place To Call Home 完美家园,人生羁绊

Strategically located in one of Penang’s last prime address, the up-and-coming Botanica CT Phase 5C project is a beautiful and stunning township development containing both bungalows and semi-detached, well integrated with Prince of Wales Island International School, commercial village and medical centre etc serving the needs of its resident population. Appointed for its interior design, Splendid Interior Decor and the team responded to the changing taste of today’s consumers making sure that every design benefit both loving couples and families with most of the decorative items specially handpicked, making this the perfect place to call home. A combination of natural lighting from the ceiling window matching with harmony natural colour distinctively provide a spacious and warm environment.

web4web1.jpgweb2.jpgweb3.jpg即将登场的住宅综合发展计划 Botanica   CT   Phase   5C,除了策略性的坐落在槟城最后自然区域,这个令人惊叹的别墅与半独立房屋优美乡镇结合发展项目,加上地点临近槟城威尔士王子岛国际学校,商业村,医疗中心等,完善的设备完整供应居民所需。而别墅的室内设计环节重任落在 Splendid Interior   Decor团队身上,为了顺应当今消费者的品位变化,他们确保每一项设计都符合恩爱佳偶与家庭的爱之氛围,大部分的装饰件皆由他们的团队亲自精挑细选,打造完美家园,羁绊所在。至于集合自然光的天花板与窗户组合,还有和谐柔美色彩也营造了宽敞、温馨的舒适环境。

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