There are many nasi lemak in KL but this one is one of the best. The owner of the restaurant is a chinese muslim. It's strategic location make it popular among the worker. It's located opposite Bank Rakyat Damansara Utama. You should try this in the weekend.
Ushar Malaysia
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
The best nasi lemak in town
Last monday I went to Village Park Restaurant. My friends told me in was the best nasi lemak in town. It's located at Uptown Damansara and open morning till evening.
There are many nasi lemak in KL but this one is one of the best. The owner of the restaurant is a chinese muslim. It's strategic location make it popular among the worker. It's located opposite Bank Rakyat Damansara Utama. You should try this in the weekend.
There are many nasi lemak in KL but this one is one of the best. The owner of the restaurant is a chinese muslim. It's strategic location make it popular among the worker. It's located opposite Bank Rakyat Damansara Utama. You should try this in the weekend.
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Malaysia is 51st happiest country in the world
NEW YORK: If happiness
could be measured the way a country's economic performance is measured in terms
of gross national product or gross domestic product, then Malaysia would be the
world's 51st happiest country.
This is the conclusion
drawn in the United Nations' so-called “World Happiness Report” recently
released at its headquarters in New York.
The report,
commissioned for the UN Conference on Happiness held in New York on Monday, was
derived from survey responses received from 2005 until mid-2011 to “measure the
happiness level of 156 countries”.
In Malaysia's case, a
number of factors led to its 51st ranking.
Materialistic
prosperity of individuals may have been one thing but wealth, usually an
indicator of a person's material well-being, was not the only crucial factor in
this determination. Factors such as a person's general disposition, the level
of contentment with basic aspirations were also taken into account.
Rich Scandinavian
countries such as Denmark, Finland and Norway took the top three rankings.
Singapore was ranked 33rd and Thailand, 52nd.
The world's richest
nation, the United States, landed at 11th position, with Japan at 44th and
communist China at 111th position.
According
to polls taken from 2005 to 2011, these were the happiest countries:
1.
Denmark
2.
Finland
3.
Norway
4.
Netherlands
5.
Canada
6.
Switzerland
7.
Sweden
8.
New Zealand
9.
Australia
10.
Ireland
The
United States ranks 11th, just after Ireland. The unhappiest countries
were Togo (ranked last), Benin, Central African Republic, Sierra Leone,
Burundi, Comoros, Haiti, Tanzania, Congo and Bulgaria. Bhutan, which pioneered
the happiness index, is not included in the Gallup World Poll. (Other surveys
rank countries differently from Gallup.
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Escape park Penang
Hello guys
Escape Penang is an up-coming eco-friendly theme park
located in Teluk Bahang, Penang. The
theme park would have five components - fun hotel, water park, active park,
animal farm and jungle adventure.
The theme park will feature sustainable development as well
as providing unique edutainment to the tourism industry. These include the
commitments to rainwater harvesting, vegetated roof, green commuting, solar
farm, natural ventilation and other low impact development to the surrounding
landscape.
The company, Sim Leisure a Penang based company that was
involved in the design and construction of the Universal Studio Theme Park in
Singapore, has been granted the approval
from local authorities to start the project. Other theme park projects that the
company had designed, managed and set up were Wahoo Waterpark in Bahrain, Yas
Island in Abu Dhabi, Desa Idaman and Hotspring Resort in Malaysia.
The theme park is expected to open on quater 3 of 2012.
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