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AirAsia offering one million free seats

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009
TheStar Online (November 11, 2009)

PETALING JAYA: Low-cost carrier AirAsia is giving away a million free seats from today to more than 70 destinations in China, India, Taiwan, Indonesia and Thailand.

Those interested in enjoying the free seats can book their tickets from today until Sunday, for flights between May 1 and Oct 30 next year.

AirAsia’s regional commercial head Kathleen Tan said when the economy was tough, people looked for travelling options that offered them better value for money.

“With no fuel surcharge and administration fee, this deal offers fantastic value to our guests,” she said in a statement yesterday.

She said to complement the free flights, AirAsia’s one-stop travel portal was also offering deals and packages including “free rooms” in more than 180 Asia-Pacific hotels online at http://goholiday.airasia.com.

For more information on free seats and other promotional tickets, visit www.airasia.com or mobile.airasia.com.

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Spooky spots

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

TheStar Online (October 31, 2009)

If your life needs a dash of spookiness, here are a some places in Malaysia to visit that could do the trick. (Don’t say we didn’t warn you.)

Highland Towers, Kuala Lumpur

A tragic event took place here when an apartment block collapsed due to a landslide after days of heavy rainfall, killing 48 people. Since then, many claim that the place is haunted. Voices of the dead can be heard at night and ghostly figures are said to have appeared at the scene.

There is also a story about a taxi driver who picked up a woman passenger in the middle of the night and dropped her off. She left behind a bag supposedly filled with blood.

Karak Highway

The stretch of highway from Gombak to Raub is infamous for ghost stories because of the many accidents and landslides that have occurred here. Drivers are advised not to look in their rear view mirrors when using the highway at night and never stop for hitchhikers.

Many late-night drivers have tales to tell of cars stalling mysteriously at deserted stretches and seeing a beautiful lady in a white or red dress trying to thumb a ride.

Motorcyclists have felt something heavy behind them as though they had a pillion rider.

The Deadly Junction Georgetown, Penang

The T-junction located beside the Union High School. It is said that if you ever drive through this lonely road late at night, your car will go out of control and crash. Many accidents have occurred here already.

There is also a tree beside the road which looks like a lady carrying a child. Legend has it that this “lady” was once a bomoh (witch doctor) who kidnapped her sister’s son.

Somehow, they never again appeared anywhere other than being seen occasionally beside this road.

St Michael’s Institution, Ipoh

This Catholic school was used by the Japanese as their headquarters during World War II. The building had many tunnels which were said to be used by the Japanese to torture prisoners and to store food.

Most of the sightings occured in the Chapel on the fourth floor where a Christian brother in a black robe without a head is usually seen holding prayer beads.

Malay College Kuala Kangsar, Perak

This school is said to have been a Japanese Occupation camp during World War II. Executions and torture of the prisoners took place here during that time.

Students would sometimes be awakened by a presence that loomed above them. A marching platoon can sometimes be heard in the field, and the sound of chains being dragged can be heard through the campus corridors.

A tree on the campus reflects a shadow of a man hanging from the tree.

Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumpur

A boy’s school that was turned into a Japanese base during the Occupation. Many British soldiers and locals were brutally tortured to death in the basement and buildings on the campus. It is said that apparitions are common in the day as well as night, and that there have been many cases of spirits possessing students.

The possessed boys would behave strangely, even violently, posing a threat to other students and teachers, only to snap out of it a few hours later and remember nothing.

Even if they are forcibly restrained, their bruises would disappear when they return to normal.

Source: http://theshadowlands.net/places/malaysia.htm

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Travel ‘dirt cheap’ on AirAsia with latest sale

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

To all frequent flyers,

Here’s the latest promotion from AirAsia!

TheStar Online (August 13, 2009)

Three million passengers can now travel for as low as RM9 for domestic flights and RM49 for international destinations, with the launch of AirAsia’s “Big Sale” promotion yesterday.

AirAsia Group commercial regional head Kathleen Tan said the sale offered greater value than its previous “Free Seats” promotion.

“Guests can now save on administration fees and fuel surcharges. This means they only have to pay for a low fare and the relevant airport tax,” she said in a press release.

She said guests would enjoy savings of 50% to 70% during the sale because of the abolished charges, adding that while guests paid RM53.50 for a flight to Penang during the “Free Seats” offer, the flight would cost only RM9 for one-way travel now.

International destinations like Bali now costs RM69 when it used to cost RM142.50, while a flight to Gold Coast, Australia, costs RM149 instead of RM354.

“We also encourage our guests to purchase food, baggage (allowance), and hot seats through airasia.com to enjoy more discounts and savings,” she said, adding that early booking was encouraged as the promotional seats would be snapped up quickly.

The booking period for domestic and international flights is until Aug 16.

Seats booked will be for the travel period of Jan 11 to July 31, 2010 and bookings can be made online at www.airasia.com and mobile.airasia.com.

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Visit to an Orchid Nursery

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009
Last weekend, my family made an impromptu visit to one of the larger orchid nurseries located near the Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah (Subang) Airport, Selangor. Of course, a great opportunity to take pictures of the lovely orchids grown there! (Luckily, I brought my camera along).

It was a scenic drive through a long and windy road. Finally, we arrived at the nursery, which is a bit hidden away from the main road.


Once you enter the nursery, you will see rows and rows of colourful orchids.


You can view the pictures I have taken here.

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