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Horse Riding & Horse Racing SPORTS & RECREATIONSTC Equesterian & Sports CentreAddress: Jalan Kuda Emas,Off Jalan Sungai Besi 16Kuala Lumpur,57100 MalaysiaPhone: +603-9058 3888Fax: +603-9058 5755Sailing & BoatingSembilan Leisure BoatsAddress: 37-1 Jalan,5/76B Desa Pandan, Kuala Lumpur,MalaysiaTel: +60 3 981 6330 99

SPORTS & RECREATION Polo Royal Malaysian Polo Association Address: Royal Selangor Polo Club, Jalan Ampang Hilir 5, 55000, Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan 55000, Malaysia 100

Shopping Time!Shopping Spree in StyleMalaysia is a Shopping heaven of the East along with its eclectic mix of megamalls, vintage retailers, unique mom-and-pop stores, open air bazaars andmarkets. Malaysia offers even the most finicky of shoppers a run for their moneywhen it comes to shopping. Voted 4th amongst 12 of the World’s Best ShoppingCities by CNN, Kuala Lumpur bested the likes of Paris, Hong Kong, Dubai and Milanin the stakes for the most gratifying and enjoyable shopping experiences. KL offerssome of the best bargain opportunities, quality upscale stores, variety of brandsand merchandises, city splendour, dining experience, accommodation optionsand world class services.The shopping landscape in the major cities in Malaysia tends to extend from thecity centres to the outlaying suburban areas, meaning shoppers can experiencegreat shopping wherever they go. While malls like Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, SuriaKLCC, Fahrenheit88 and Starhill Gallery are clustered together in the Bukit Bintangarea of Kuala Lumpur, shoppers can still enjoy great shopping in the suburbanareas of Damansara, Bangsar and Subang. Three of the largest shopping malls aresituated in these areas, 1Utama in Damansara, Mid Valley Megamall in Bangsarand Sunway Pyramid in Sunway, with hundreds of retail outlets at each mall tosatisfy one’s shopping obsession. Ask any Malaysian why one should come here and the answer ranges from the diverse culture and mouth-watering food to the magnificent sceneries and landscapes, the warm and friendly people, the cities and natural surroundings and not forgetting, the GREAT SHOPPING EXPERIENCE! And with this year of celebrations, tourists to Malaysia can expect events and activities to be bigger, better and grander. With additional events, activities and festive celebrations lined up to spark your imagination and interests, Malaysia welcomes the World to its shores! 101

SHOPPING Shopping Time! Empire Shopping Gallery One City Mall Subang Address: Ground Floor, MCT Address: Jalan SS16/1, Tower,One City, 47500 Subang Jaya, Jalan USJ 25/1, Selangor Darul Ehsan, 47650 Subang Jaya,Selangor Malaysia Darul Ehsan. Phone: +60 3-5635 9858 Customer Service: +603 5115 9923 Email: customerservice_ocpm@mct. com.my Harbour Place Address: Lot 6683, Persiaran Raja Muda Musa, Kawasan 9, 42000 Pelabuhan Klang, Selangor, Malaysia Phone: +60 3-3372 0581 Encorp Strand Mall Address: Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia102

Shopping Time!19 USJ City Mall Subang SHOPPINGAddress: L6, Jalan Persiaran Kewajipan, Phone: 03-80230286USJ 19, Subang Jaya.,47620Ole Ole Shopping CentreAddress: No. 7, Jalan Pinang A 18/A,Seksyen 18, 40200 Shah Alam,Selangor, Malaysia Phone: +60 3-5541 6118 103

SHOPPING Shopping Time! Plaza Shah Alam Address: Plaza Masalam, Phone: +60 3-5510 4359 40100 Shah Alam, Hours: 10:00 am – 10:00 pm Selangor, Malaysia Paradigm Mall Address: No.1, Jalan SS7/ 26A, Kelana Mall Operation Hours: 10:00am - Jaya,47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor 10:00pm Darul Ehsan. (Open Daily) Plaza Alam Sentral Address: Jalan Majlis, Seksyen14, 40000 Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia104

Shopping Time!Shaw Centrepoint SHOPPINGPhone: +60 3-3344 4813 Digital Mall PJAddress: Jalan Raja Hassan,Kawasan 18, 41300 Klang,Selangor, MalaysiaSOUQ at Villa 16Address: 16 Jalan 16/2, Phone: +60 3-7968 33146350 Petaling Jaya, Address: 2 Jalan 14/20,Malaysia Section 14, Petaling Jaya,MBO Cinema, Space U8 46100, MalaysiaAddress: 2A-1-3, Persiaran Pasak Bumi, Phone: +60 3-5033 4810Bukit Jelutong Business AndTechnology Centre,40150 Shah Alam, Selangor,Malaysia 105

ACCOMMODATION Live the Culture, Stay in Comfort! Holidays to Malaysia are packed with places to see and things to do from exploring the jungles and long houses to chilling out on the beautifully designed and comfort executing accommodations. Besides the wonders of accommodation that Malaysia may offer, there are other aspects that the locals or tourists can expect from the heavenly Malaysia. Not to bore you too much on the accomodations, below are some sights apart of accommodation that you may opt to take into consideration in booking a hotel. Delicious Food All those diverse cultures make for a fantastic array of cuisines. Food is inexpensive, with succulent seafood and fresh tropical fruits being some of the greatest pleasures. The chillies and curries of India and Thailand form the basis of spicy preparations, often suffused with fresh coconut milk. The famous satays are great, and you can dine well everywhere, from roadside stalls to upmarket restaurants. Shopping Our pounds go a long way in Malaysia, so you may want to bring along an extra suitcase for all the bargains you buy. Exploring the outdoor markets is an adventure in itself, so practice your haggling skills and dive in. You'll find everything from quality electronics to traditional blowguns to indigenous arts and crafts. There are plenty of air-conditioned shopping complexes in Kuala Lumpur. Wildlife The best-known animals you'll come across in Malaysia are the orang-utans of Borneo. At the Sepilok Orang-utan Rehabilitation Centre in Sabah, you can meet these lovely creatures - you'll get gooey-eyed when you see the cute babies. In the country's nature reserves, such as Sabah's rainforests, you'll also see cheeky proboscis monkeys, chattering gibbons and wonderfully exotic birds such as hornbills. Adventure The national park of Bako in Sarawak has jungle trekking and is home to the rare proboscis monkeys. In Sabah you can snorkel, dive and maybe get the chance to see green turtles in the marine park. An excursion from Kota Kinabalu in Borneo will take you to Poring Hot Springs where you can stroll the canopy walkway and then trek through Mount Kinabalu National Park. Culture Part of Malaysia's attraction is its diverse and thriving mix of Malay, Chinese, Indian and indigenous cultures. Wander around historic British colonial buildings in Georgetown, Penang; gawp at the soaring skyscrapers in Kuala Lumpur. Meet tribal people who still live in wooden longhouses in Borneo - up to half a mile in length and accommodating up to 100 families. 106

Alami Garden Hotel Address: 1-13, Block 1, ACCOMMODATION Presint alami, No.2, Persiaran Akuatik, Seksyen 13 40100 Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia Phone: +60 3-5518 1223Cottage Inn Subang Address: 8, Jalan USJ 9/5t, Subang Business Centre, 47620 Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia Phone: +60 3-8024 5988Ryokan Chic HotelAddress: 97, Jalan SS21/37, Damansara Utama,47400 Petaling Jaya,Selangor, MalaysiaPhone: +60 3-2096 9184 107

ACCOMMODATION Hotel Listings Best Western Hotel PJ Address: No 1, Jalan 13/1, Section 13, 46100 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia Phone: +60 3-7610 2222 Hotel Star Town Inn The Verve Hotel108 Address: D3A-2, Dana 1 Commercial Center Jalan PJU 1A/46, 47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Malaysia Tel: 603-7842 8820 Address:198, Jalan Pudu, Pudu, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan KTeula: l6a0L3u-7m8p4u2r8, M82a0laysia

Hotel ListingsConcorde Hotel Shah Alam ACCOMMODATIONSummit Hotel Subang USJ Address: 3 Jalan Tengku Ampuan Zabedah C9/C, 40100 Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia Phone: +60 3-5512 2200Address: Persiaran Kewajipan, Eastin Hotel Petaling Jaya47600 Subang Jaya, Address: 13, Jalan 16/11,Selangor, Pusat Perdagangan PhileoMalaysia Damansara, 46350 PetalingPhone: +60 3-8023 3000 Jaya,Selangor,Malaysia Phone: +60 3-7665 1111 109

ACCOMMODATION Hotel/Resort Listings Holiday Villa Subang Address: 9, Jalan SS 12/1, Sunway Resort Hotel and Spa Ss 12, 47500 Subang Jaya,Selangor, Malaysia Dorsett Grand Subang Address: Jalan SS 12/1, Address: 1, Jalan PJS 11/15, Bandar Sunway, Bandar Sunway 47500 Subang Jaya, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia Selangor,Malaysia Phone:+60 3-5031 6060 Phone: +60 3-5633 8788110

Hotel/Resort ListingsDe Palma Hotel Ampang ACCOMMODATIONAddress: Jalan Selaman 1/2, Phone: +60 3-4270 7070Palm Square, AmpangPoint Jalan Ampang,68000 Ampang, MalaysiaThe Everly PutrajayaAddress: No.1 Jalan Alamanda 2Precinct 1, 62000 Putrajaya,MalaysiaPhone: +60 3-8892 2929 111

ACCOMMODATION Hotel/Resort Listings Intekma Resort & Convention Centre Hotel Seri Malaysia Bagan Lalang Address: Lot 979 & 980, Address: Intekma Resort & Convention Pantai , Sg Pelek 43950 Sepang Centre,Persiaran Raja Muda, Malaysia, Bagan Lalang, 40000 Shah Alam, 43950 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Malaysia Phone: +60 3-3141 2918 Phone: +60 3-5522 5000 Premiera Hotel Kuala Lumpur Seri Bayu Resort Hotel Address: 232, Jalan Tuanku Abdul Address: PT 3076, Lot 4756, Rahman, 50100 Kuala Lumpur, Jalan Persiaran Sri Bayu, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Bagan Lalang, Lumpur,Malaysia 43950 Sepang, Selangor, Malaysia Phone: +60 3-2615 1000 Phone: +60 3-3141 3603112

Top Coffee Shops in Klang Valley!Brewyard Coffee Rekindle @ SS 2 RELAX & UNWIND ITS COFFEE TIMEAddress: 42 Ground Floors,Jalan SS15/4, Address: Ground Floor, No.25, Jalan(Selangor), 47500 Subang Jaya, SS 2/64,47300 Petaling Jaya,Selangor,Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia MalaysiaPhone: +60 3-5611 4620 Phone: +60 3-7496 6309Cat in the Box The Grumpy CyclistAddress: Lot 111 Heritage Lane, Address: 36, Jalan Datuk Sulaiman,Empire Damansara, Jalan PJU 8/8, Taman Tun Dr Ismail,60000Damansara Perdana, Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah PersekutuanPetaling Jaya, Malaysia Kuala Lumpur,MalaysiaPhone: 03-7611 0473 Phone: +60 3-7731 1400 113

RELAX & UNWIND ITS COFFEE TIME Relax & Unwind: Its Coffee time! Relax & Unwind Its Coffee Time! Coffee FACTS <3 Coffee is a controversial beverage. Is it healthy? Is it unhealthy? How much is too much coffee? Whether you’re a coffee fan or not, I hope you’ll find these coffee facts interesting! I am about to expose you to unbelievably positive facts on coffee and you are going to enjoy each and every cup of your coffee along with a fear free feel. 1. Coffee does not raise your cholesterol If you are a fitness and health concern person, then you may not have to worry on its side effects such as cholesterol or saturated fat in your coffee as it doesn’t exist in the coffee you consume! Surprised? Well, that’s the truth 2. Coffee may prevent depression Feeling worked up or stressed? Unlike paying it off on some spas or releasing it on some shopping’s that costs waste in your pockets and wallets, grab on a cup of coffee and arouse the stress away with its aromatic scent. 3. Coffee might prevent type 2 diabetes So if you are afraid of sugar related sickness or more commonly known as Diabetes, then now assuring you worry NO MORE! 4. Coffee may protect women from endometrial cancer. When cancers seems to be violating all ladies life and mind meanwhile also this is the perfect time to avoid all sought of supplements or costly injections and replace it with a COFFEE! 5. Nature origin Coffee beans aren't beans. They are fruit pits. 6. Caffeinated coffee significantly improves blood flow. In case that you may feel deoxygenated and the disability to function then probably there is a destruction of blood flow right up to your brains. Panic not, hands on for a coffee and let it take charge in you. 7. Just smelling coffee could make you less stressed. To those who are not coffee lovers, but are in the stressed mode, just grab on a coffee and get the stress in you OUT! 8. Coffee is great for your liver Well we all know for a matter of fact that the liver is an organ of excretion that makes up the excretory system, and it is essential to take well care of it. Well, here’s where coffee kicks in! 9. Coffee can make you feel happier Everyone wants to be happy right? So let’s brew and dwell in the happiness lit by coffee! 10. Coffee consumption has been linked to lower levels of suicide. Studies show that due to some reasons many youngsters especially that has been reported to have suffering from depression that may result in suicide. So, in case that anyone of your loved ones or even yourself may be a victim of this threat, coffee would be one of the treatment. 114

kEalasnegthVealwleeyekdays stress with a recreational night out at Night out\"Friday Night!\" What else more is consoling then to know that the week hasactually came to an end.. Hahaha! Well, pull your horses and store the excitementfor the night. Let’s celebrate and out pour the hold on stress at a bar.. We all knowthat KL is heavenly precious for its night life and entertainment! Share with us nowon where you are heading tonight! Heading to a bar is a great alternative for those who prefer a lesser head-banging experience than the usual clubbing. It is a perfect place for date nights, informal business meetings, gatherings or to simply unwind after a long day or week at work. Socializing at a bar is also much easier as the atmosphere is set to be just ideal for a friendly conversation between friends or to meet someone new. Planning a night out? Here’s a perfect list of some of the most vibrant and best bars in Klang Valley which you must definitely experience. 115

Night out Kampung Kuantan Address: Kampung Kuantan 45000 Kuala Selangor, Selangor Sunway Pyramid Address: Bandar Sunway, No. 3 Jalan PJS11/15, 46150 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan Opened: 1997 Hours: Open today · 10:00 am – 10:00 pm Phone: 03-7494 3000 Dataran Maybank Address: Dataran Maybank, 1, Jalan Maarof, Taman Bangsar, 59000 Kuala Lumpur, WP Kuala Lumpur Phone:03-2283 1017116

Hit’s Club CLUBS/BARS/PUBS Night outLot 1-9 & 1-10, The Scott Garden,4 1/2 Miles, Jalan Klang Lama, Social Bistro & Bar @ Publika58200 Kuala Lumpur.012-396 4772/ 018-917 2557 (Bryan)4pm – 3am (Daily)www.hitsclub.com.myMarini’s on 57 Lot 31 & 32, Level G2 The Square,Level 57, Menara 3 Petronas, Solaris Dutamas, Jalan Dutamas 1,Persiaran KLCC, 50088 Kuala Lumpur. 50480 Kuala Lumpur.03-2161 2880/ 4880 03-6207 92255pm – 3am (Daily) 12pm – 1am (Daily)www.marinis57.com 117

Night out CLUBS/BARS/PUBS Havana KL Address: Changkat Bukit Bintang, Elixir 50200 Kuala Lumpur. Phone: 03-2142 7170/ 016-2799 801 Website: www.havanakl.com Luna Bar Address: Menara Panglobal, Address: Jalan Changkat Bukit Bintang, Jalan Punchak, off Jalan 50200 KL. P Ramlee, 50250 Kuala Lumpur. Phone: 03-2332 7777 Phone: 03-2145 8111 / 8222 Opening Opening Hours: 5pm – 1am (Sun – Thu) Hours: 7pm – 3am (Closed on Mondays) 5pm – 3am (Fri, Sat & Eve of Website: www.facebook.com/elixir.kl Public Holidays) 11am – 1am (Sun) Website: www.luna.my118

CLUBS/BARS/PUBSNo Black Tie Night outAddress: 17, Jalan Mesui, The Pulse off Jalan Nagasari, 50200 Kuala Lumpur.Phone: 03-2142 3737OpeningHours: 5pm – 1am (Closed onSundays)Website: www.noblacktie.com.myCocoon ClubAddress: C-2, Sunway Giza Mall, Address: Grand Millennium KL, Jalan PJU 5/14, Kota 160, Jalan Bukit Bintang, 55100 Kuala Lumpur.Damansara, 47810 Petaling Jaya. Phone: 03 2117 4888 OpeningPhone: 016-692 9478/ 018-3211 686 Hours: 5pm – 1am (Daily)(Vanessa)Website: www.facebook.com/cocoonclub.my 119

WELLNESS, BEAUTY & SPAWellness, Beauty & Spa Centres Refuge for comfort.. For anyone dreaming of a spa getaway, just browse thru the pages and immerse yourself in all Klang valleys’ famous spa locations. Promising a complete journey for the senses, this Klang Valley 4 Locals guide would combine beauty, creativity and cultural authenticity. Of course, we assure that these settings are transcendently beautiful – inspiring a sense of serenity all of their own!120

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WELLNESS, BEAUTY & SPA Aura Wellness Asia Spa Address: Lot 11-1, Jalan Remia 4, Bandar Botanic, Address: No. 47, Jalan Puteri 5/20, 42100 Klang, Selangor. Bandar Puteri Puchong, 47100 Puchong, Selangor. Tel: 03-3324 0017 Opening Hours: Tel: 03-8060 7051 Anjung Jelita Spa & Beauty 11am – 9pm (Daily) Bellevue Beauty & Wellness Address: No. 28-3, 2nd Floor, Jalan PJU 5/7, Dataran Sunway 47810 Kota Damansara, Selangor. Tel: 03-6141 7178/ 016-886 9095 Opening Hours: 11am – 7pm (Tue—Sun) *Closed on Mondays Website: http://bellevuebeauty.webs. com/ Address: Lot 115-1A & 1B, Jalan TKS 1, Taman Kajang Sentral, 43000 Kajang, Selangor. Tel: 03-8736 4412 Opening Hours: 11am – 8pm (Mon & Wed— Sun) *Closed on Tuesdays Website: http://anjungjelita.com/122

Emperor Spa Inner Sense Beauty WELLNESS, BEAUTY & SPAAddress: No. 50, Jalan SS2/55, Address: H-G-12A, Jalan PJU 1/45, 47300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor. Aman Suria,Tel: 03-7865 4452/ 017-884 5310 47601 Petaling Jaya, Selangor.Opening Tel: 03-7804 8608Hours: 10.30am – 7pm (Tue—Sun) Opening*Closed on Mondays Hours: 10am – 8pm (Mon—Tue, Thu & Fri)Kharyena Spa 10am – 6pm (Sat & Sun) MyLittle Beauty N Spa Address: C-3A-1, Block C, Setia Walk, Persiaran Wawasan, Pusat Bandar Puchong, 47160 Puchong, Selangor. Tel: 03-5885 0118/ 010-281 6742 Opening Hours: 11am – 8pm (Daily)Address: No. 36, Jalan Selangor, 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor.Tel: 03-7958 6219Opening Hours: 10am – 9.30pm (Daily)Website: www.khareyana.com 123

WELLNESS, BEAUTY & SPA Rosena Spa Sanctuary@One Address: No. 92, Jalan 3, Address: Level 2, One World Hotel off Jalan Puchong, Taman Tenaga, First Avenue, Bandar Utama, 47100 Puchong, Selangor. 47800 Petaling Jaya, Selangor. Tel: 012-245 0526 Opening Tel: 03-7712 2266/ 03-7712 2267 Hours: 10am – 6pm (Daily) Opening Hours: 11am – 9pm (Daily) Sembunyi Spa Serenity Spa Address: Persiaran Multimedia, 63000 Cyberjaya, Selangor. Tel: 03-8812 2700 Opening Hours: 10am – 10pm (Daily) Website: http://cyberviewresort.com/ spa/sembunyispa/ Address: No. 45, Jalan Lawan Pedang 13/27,Seksyen 13, 40100 Shah Alam, Selangor. Tel:03-5510 6067 Opening Hours: 10am – 7pm (Daily) Website: www.serenityspa.com.my124

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TRANSPORTATATION Malaysia being known as the best transportation and facilities provider. Malaysia is served by an excellent transport system. Once you are in the country there is always transport available to you to even remote areas. Traveling by road in peninsula Malaysia is popular as it has well- developed network of roads. Once you are in the country there is always transport available to you to even remote areas. There are various options available as to how you might wish to get to a destination. Generally it depends on convenience and affordability and what’s the best way to see the sights as you travel. In Sabah and Sarawak, traveling by four-wheel drive is recommended on unpaved roads, and many remote areas can only be reached by air or river-boats. Traveling by rail is also highly recommended as you get to see the countryside. Naturally the main transportation hub is from its capital, Kuala Lumpur. 126

Established in June 2008, SkyPark FBO Malaysia Sdn Bhd is fully owned by Subang SkyParkand SkyPark RAC Sdn Bhd. We are the operator of SkyPark Business Aviation Centre (BAC). Weserve a wide range of clientele – industry leaders, corporate captains, diplomats, high networth individuals, head of government, celebrities and etc.Shining as Malaysia’s one and only BAC, we take pride in serving our distinguished clientelewith an exceptional touch of quality and loyalty. Apart from the most personalized welcome,our warm and friendly personnel are ever ready to take o all your aircraft, passenger andcrew requirements.Our BAC o ers on-site Customs, Immigration, Quarantine and Security clearance facilities. Wealso provide event venue, food and beverages and PA system for exclusive events and pressconference. Skypark Business Aviation Centre, Skypark Terminal, Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport 47200 Subang, Selangor Info : T + 603 784602400 | F : + 603 7846 2464 [email protected] | Www.Facebook.Com/Pages/ Skypark-RAC-SDN-BHDwww.skyparkfbomy.com

TRANSPORTATATION KTM Komuter KTM Komuter's 217km railway network has 53 stations. It consists of two lines, namely the Sentul to Port Klang (Pelabuhan Klang) line andRawang to Seremban line, as well as a shuttle service from Rawang station to Tanjung Malim station which was first launched on 21 April 2007. www.ktmb.com.my 03-22671200 Light Railway Transit (LRT) Kuala Lumpur's light rail transit (LRT) system connects some key districts where banks, offices, hotels and shopping malls are concentrated. Monorail The KL Monorail serves 11 stations located along the southeast and northeast regions of Kuala Lumpur. It connects Stesen Sentral with various locations within the Kuala Lumpur City Centre and Golden Triangle.. Rapid Kl RapidKL buses services 6 key areas of the Klang Valley with a total of 165 routes. It provides 5 types of bus services to the commuter. www.myrapid.com.my 03-78852585 KL Hop on Hop Off With 22 designated stops, and over 40 attractions throughout Kuala Lumpur, the double-decker, air-conditioned tour bus is equipped with facilities such as pre-recorded multi lingual commentary for each of the attractions and Wi-Fi, making it one of the most convenient tours around. 128

Go KL is a public bus service that offers free rides for commuters within the CentralBusiness District (CBD) of Kuala Lumpur. It was launched on 31st August 2012 aspart of Malaysia’s Government Transformation Programme (GTP 2.0) in improvingurban public transport system.Go KL is intended to provide a reliable, affordable, accessible, safe and comfortable“first and last mile” city bus service for private vehicle users, public transportusers and tourists in CBD. It is also aimed to reduce congestion in Kuala Lumpurby encouraging users to park their cars and use Go KL city bus service to travelaround.Initially servicing for two routes only - Green Line (KLCC – Bukit Bintang) andPurple Line (Pasar Seni – Bukit Bintang), Go KL has now expanded to include twoadditional routes – Red Line (KL Sentral – Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman) and BlueLine (Medan Mara - Bukit Bintang). With these expansions, users now have morethan 60 stops to choose from. The stops encompass popular spots within the heartof Kuala Lumpur such as shopping havens, tourist attractions and even prominentoffice towers. Some of the popular spots for both city dwellers and tourists arePavillion, Bukit Bintang, KLCC and Pasar Seni.For users’ convenience, Go KL city bus service is well-equipped with free WiFi anddesigned to be disabled & eco-friendly. To cater to those working in Kuala Lumpur,Go-KL city bus service starts at as early as 6.00 am and ends at 11.00 pm exceptFriday and Saturday, where the service will end at 1.00 am. Additionally, Go-KL citybus service operates 7 days a week, making it a highly accessible public transportservice for all. 129

TRAVEL GUIDE Checklist 1st before To-Go! Tens of thousands of tourists and localians travel inbound and abroad. For most this is an incident-free experience but the best laid plans can be upset by a number of problems. Some are impossible to foresee or avoid so, by planning ahead and arming yourself with the right information, you can reduce the risks you might encounter overseas. Here are some tips before your-GO! Getting started Check that your passport are valid (your family’s too). The process of applying for a visa may take several months and some countries require at least six months of passport validity to issue a visa, so be careful. Find out if you and/or family members need a visa and make the application as soon as possible if you do. Getting ready to go Buy your tickets and make any necessary reservations for your trip. Check if you need an international driving license (remember that it is valid for only one year and it cannot be renewed, you must apply for it again). Make sure you and your pet have all the vaccines required to travel abroad. It may be required that your pet goes into quarantine. Arrange your travel insurance and your health insurance abroad (do not forget all other family members). Check whether your contributions towards your pension are recognized in the country you are moving to. Make sure that you and your family get medical and dental examinations, take a copy of the results. Also take documents that prove and describe your insurance cover. If you are renting a house, tell your landlord. Under many contracts you are required give notice several months in advance. Sell anything that you are not taking with you (cars, furniture, property, etc.). Otherwise you can ask friends to take care of it or put it in a deposit. If you are leaving for a long period, perhaps you should give “powers of attorney” over your financial affairs to someone while you are absent. 130

Last things Checklist 1st before To-Go!Cancel your utilities in advance: electricity, gas, oil, water, telephone (also TRAVEL GUIDEyour mobile) and internet.Cancel your subscription to any clubs, associations, courses, newspapers,etc.Close your bank accounts unless you think that you will use them.Inform the tax authorities that you are leaving.Give your new address to your friends, family and business associates.Redirect your mail through the Post Office.Pay all outstanding bills and loans before you leave the country. Giveback any money you borrowed from friends. 131

MEDICAL Malaysia Medical THoeuarlitshmcaisreheading its way up Malaysia is one of the only countries within the region where medical tourism is promoted by the government. This thus provides medical tourists the assurance on quality care, regulation, safety standards and the governing laws within this industry. Healthcare in Malaysia under the responsibility of the government's Ministry of Health has an efficient and widespread system of health care, operating a two-tier health care system consisting of both a government- run universal healthcare system and a co-existing private healthcare system. Our team of renowned medical specialists has been trained in some of the most esteemed medical institutions in the world. Medical treatments are carried out in state-of-the-art facilities that have been furnished to meet international standards. Hence, the high quality in medical treatments is thus maintained at the technology as well as at the professional levels More and more of our private hospitals offer expertise in medical fields such as but not limited to cardiology, oncology, aesthetic surgery, fertility treatment, orthopedics, dental implants, ophthalmology, neurology and aesthetics procedures that includes minimally invasive surgeries. Today, the medical practices in Malaysia are at par with the some of the best in the world. With great hospitality and service being our practice, a comfortable stay is assured to all health tourists. 132

Hospital Listings MEDICALTropicana Medical Centre Tropicana Medical CentreAddress: 11, Jalan Teknologi, PJU 5, Kota Damansara, 47810 Petaling Jaya, Selangor.Tel: 03-6287 1111Fax: 03-6287 1212Website: www.tropicanamedicalcentre.comDEMC Specialist HospitalShah AlamAddress: 4, Jalan Ikhtisas, Seksyen14, Shah Alam.Tel: 03-5515 1888Fax: 03-5515 1815Website: www.demc.com.my DEMC Specialist Hospital Sunway Medical Shah Alam CentreSunway Medical CentreAddress: Jalan Lagoon Selatan, Bandar Sunway, 46150 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, MalaysiaTel: +60 3-7491 9191Fax: 603-7491 8181Website: www.sunwaymedical.com.my 133

USEFUL CONTACTSESSENTIAL INFORMATION USEFUL CONTACTS Emergency Tourism Police Kuala Lumpur Enquiries 03-2149 6593 Headquaters 03-2149 6590 24-Hour Service 03-2166 8322 Fire, Ambulance & Police (Land lines & Public Pay 999 phones) 112 (Mobile Phones) Tourism Malaysia Tourism Infoline 1-300-88-5050 PWTC 03-2614 6999 KL Sentral 03-2730 2000 MaTiC, Jalan Ampang 03-9235 4848134

USEFUL CONTACTSMobile/Cellular Service Provider ESSENTIAL INFORMATIONMaxis Communications 03-7492 2123www.maxis.com.myDigi Telecommunications 03-5721 1800www.digi.com.myCelcom 03-3630 8888www.celcom.com.myU Mobile 03-2117 9888www.u.com.myPublic and Cellular PhonesLocal and International fixed land line calls canbe made from public pay phones throughoutMalaysia using coins and prepaid cards, or at anyTelekom Malaysia office. Prepaid mobile phoneand IDD (International Direct Dial) cards are alsowidely available at affordable local rates frommost Post Offices, Petrol Stations, Supermarkets,Mini Markets, 7 Eleven Stores, Mobile phoneKiosks and Shops.TMNet Streamyx 1300-88-9515www.tm.net.myJaring 03-8991 7080www.jaring.my 015-4815 5515Airzed 03-6203-5181www.airzed.comTIMEdotNet Berhad 1800-18-1818www.time.net.my 135

USEFUL CONTACTSESSENTIAL INFORMATION Airlines Malaysia Airline 1300-88-3000 Firefly 03-7845 4543 Air Asia 1-300-88-9933 Sky Park Subang 03-8775 4000 Japan Airlines 03-7845 1717 1-800- Korean Airlines Singapore Airlines 81-3366 Cathay Pacific 1-800-81-3333 Thai Airways 03-2144 0200 Garuda Indonesia 03-2692 3122 China Airlines 03-2978 3377 British Airways 03-2091 2900 Air India 03-2162 2811 Emirates 03-2142 7344 Royal Brunei 03-2167 6006 03-2142 0166 03-2072 5288 03-2070 6628136

USEFUL CONTACTSForeign High Commission and Embasies ESSENTIAL INFORMATIONArab Saudi 03-4257 9433Australia 03-2146 5555Britain 03-2170 2200Canada 03-2718 3333China 03-2142 8495France 03-2053 5500Germany 03-2170 9666India 03-2093 3509Indonesia 03-2145 2011Italy 03-4256 5122Japan 03-2142 7044New Zealand 03-2078 2533Singapore 03-2161 6277Spain 03-2142 8776Thailand 03-2148 8222United States 03-2168 5000 137

USEFUL CONTACTSESSENTIAL INFORMATION Credit Cards American Express 03-2050 0000 Diner’s Club 03-2730 3388 Visa International 03-2096 1779 MasterCard International 1-800-80-4594 Information Counters at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) The Main Terminal Building 03-8776 4386 (MTB) 03-8776 0259 The Contact Pier (CP) 03-8776 2454 The Satellite Building (SAT) +604-714 2994 KEDAH Langkawi International +604-643 4411 Airport PENANG +6088-325 555 Penang International Airport SABAH +6082-454 242 Kota Kinabalu International Airport SARAWAK Kuching International Airport Information Counters at Low Cost Carrier Terminal (LCCT) Lost & Found 03-8777 6777 03-8777 6641138

USEFUL CONTACTSDHL Courier/Parcel Services ESSENTIAL INFORMATIONFedEx 1-300-88-1188TNT 1-800-88-6363UPS 1-300-88-2882 1-800-18-0088 Car Rental AgenciesAdvantage Car Rentals 03-2142 5855Apex Rent A Car 03-2124 1926Avis Rent A Car 03-8787 4087Hawk Rent A Car 03-2164 6488Hertz Rent A Car 03-2148 6433Insas Pacific Rent A Car 03-2287 0131Kasina Rent-A-Car 03-8787 1739Mayflower Car Rental 03-6252 1888Orix Car Rentals 03-9284 7799Travel & Accommodation AssociationMalaysian Association of 03-4251 8477Hotelswww.hotels.org.myMalaysia Budget Hotel 03-2141 2313Associationwww.budgethotel.org.myMalaysian Association of 03-9287 6881Tour and Travel Agentswww.matta.org.myLocal Government OrganisationThe MalaysianGovernment’s OfficialPortalwww.gov.myKuala Lumpur City Hall 03-2617 9931www.dbkl.gov.myImmigration Department 03-2095 5077of Malaysiawww.imi.gov.myRoyal Malaysian Customs 03-8882 2100www.customs.gov.myDaily Weather Forecastfrom the MalaysianMeteorological Servicewww.kjc.gov.my 139

USEFUL CONTACTSESSENTIAL INFORMATION Taxis 03-9223 8080 KLIA Limo Service 03-8024 4727 Comfort Radio Taxi 03-9283 2333 Uptown Ace 03-6259 2020 Public Cab 03-7875 7333 Supercab 03-4142 5566 Cityline 03-2070 2617 Coach 03-2070 3300 Plusliner (Puduraya) 03-2072 4500 Transnasional (Puduraya) 03-2078 6618 Konsortium (Puduraya) Sri Maju (Puduraya)140

USEFUL CONTACTSPharmacies ESSENTIAL INFORMATIONGuardian 03-2145 7553www.guardian.com.my 03-2148 8066 Lot No. 89 & 91, 03-2142 2928Jalan Bukit Bintang 03-2166 2469Watson’s Personal Care 03-2144 2382Stores 03-4041 3905www.watsons.com.my G121,122 & SG 001,Ground Floor, Sungei WangPlaza, Jalan Bukit BintangCaring Pharmacywww.caring2u.com.my Lot 1.23, Level 1,Pavilion KL, 168,Jalan Bukit BintangVitacare Pharmacy Lot 229B, 2nd Floor,Suria KLCCGeorge Town Chemist Lot S15, 2nd Floor,Lot 10 Shopping Centre,Jalan Sultan IsmailLing Chemist(Opposite General Hospital) MMA Building, 124, JalanPahangHealthcareHospital Kuala Lumpur 03-2615 5555(General Hospital) 03-4270 2500www.hkl.gov.my 03-2617 8200 Jalan PahangAmpang PuteriSpecialist Hospitalwww.ampangputeri.com.mywww.apsh.kpjhealth.com.my 1 Jalan Mamanda 9,Taman Dato AhmadRazali, AmpangInstitut JantungNegara(National Heart Institute)www.ijn.com.my 145, Jalan Tun Razak 141

USEFUL CONTACTSESSENTIAL INFORMATION Banks Malaysian banking hours are from 09:30 to 16:30 Monday to Thursday and (09.30 to 16.00 on Fridays), with some banks open on Saturday and Sunday mornings. (Banking hours may vary between banks on the weekend). Most banks offer 24- hour cash withdrawals – with ATM machines found almost everywhere in the city, including major shopping malls and petrol stations. For problems with ATM or credit cards, please call the respective bank hotline or log on to the bank’s website. Affin Bank Berhad 1-800-88-3883 www.affinbank.com.my Alliance Bank Malaysia 1-800-18-1822 Berhad www.alliancebank.com.my Al-Rajhi Bank 1-300-826-000 www.alrajhibank.com.my Bank Islam Malaysia Berhad 1-800-88-8686 www.bankislam.com.my 03-2690 0900 Bank Simpanan Nasional 03-2162 3222 (BSN) www.bsn.com.my CIMB Bank 03-2084 8888 www.cimb.com.my Citibank Malaysia 03-2383 0000 www.citibank.com.my HSBC Bank Malaysia Berhad 1-300-88-1388 www.hsbc.com.my Maybank Group 1-800-88-3231 www.maybank.com.my www.maybank2u.com.my Public Bank Berhad 1-800-88-3323 www.publicbank.com.my RHB Bank Berhad 03-9206 8118 www.rhb.com.my Standard Chartered Bank 03-7711 8888 Malaysia 03-2692 4511 www.standardchartered.com. my United Overseas Bank Berhad www.uob.com.my142

USEFUL CONTACTS / MALAYSIAN FACTFILE MALAYSIAN FACTFILE Tipping ESSENTIAL INFORMATION Country Generally, you do not need to tip as a serviceMalaysia consists of 13 states, 11 in Peninsular charge is included in your bill. However,Malaysia (West Malaysia) with the 2 remaining whenever good service is rendered a small tipstates of Sabah and Sarawak, on the island of may be suitable.Borneo in (East Malaysia). The country also has 3Federal Territories, namely: Wilayah Persekutuan Entry RequirementKuala Lumpur, Putrajaya and Labuan. Local Malaysians travelling between neighbouring Geographical Location states in Malaysia are required to carry theirMalaysia lies 7° north of the Equator, and consists Identification Cards (IC) at all times. Thoseof Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia. travelling from East Malaysia to the PeninsularPeninsular Malaysia’s closest neighbours are must produce their IC and any other necessaryThailand to the north and Singapore to the south, travel documents to the Immigration authoritieswhile East Malaysia is bound by Indonesia’s as they exit Sabah and Sarawak.Kalimantan to the south. Kuala Lumpur is situatedapproximately halfway down the west coast of VaccinationPeninsular Malaysia and 35 km (22 miles) inland. Visitors are advised to consult with their own GPDubbed Malaysia’s Garden City of Lights, the city before departure or check with the doctor at asits at the confluence of the Klang and Gombak local clinic on arrival.rivers. Currency Area329, 758 sq km; 234 sq km (Kuala Lumpur) The unit of currency in Malaysia is the Malaysian Ringgit, denoted as RM. Coins and notes are Capital also used as smaller denominations from RM 1,Kuala Lumpur (KL). The capitals new 50sen, 20sen, 10sen, 5sen. foreign currenciesadministrative centre is at Putrajaya, can be converted on arrival at Kuala Lumpurapproximately a half an hour’s drive from the city International Airport (KLIA) and at banks andcentre. money changers across the city. People Post OfficeMalays make up about 57% of the population,with Chinese, Indians and other indigenous Post offices in Malaysia open daily from 08:00ethnic groups making up the balance. to 17:00 daily (except on Sundays and public holidays). In the northern states of Kedah, Language Kelantan and Terengganu, post offices are closed on Fridays and public holidays.Bahasa Malaysia is the country’s nationallanguage, with English being widely spoken. www.pos.com.my 1-300-30-0300Malaysians in general speak more than onelanguage including, the Chinese dialects ofMandarin, Cantonese, Hokkien, Hakka and Indiansuch as Tamil, Mallayalam, Punjabi and Telegu. ReligionIslam is the official religion of Malaysia; all otherfaiths are also practiced freely. Government Malaysia’s government runs on Parliamentary democracy and a bicameral legislative system, with the Yang di-Pertuan Agong (the King) as the Head of State, and the Prime Minister as the Head of Government. Shop Hours Department stores and supermarkets are usually open from 10:00 to 22:00 daily. In Kuala Lumpur as well as in most major towns, 24-hour eateries and convenience stores widely available. 143

MALAYSIAN FACTFILE / INDEXESSENTIAL INFORMATION INDEX G G6 Club 107 Symbols Gua Batu Maloi 71 3K Inn & Sports Complex 75 A H Allied Gym Combat Sports 74 Hanare Authentic Japanese Cuisine 99 Al Rawsha Restaurant 100 Annalakshmi 96 I Istana Bandar 34 B Izakaya Shuraku 99 Batu Caves 23 , 71 Bukit Kiara Equestrian & Country Resort 72 K Bukit Malawati 38 Kampung Kuantan Fireflies Park 38 Kasmir Valley 95 C Kelab Golf Seri Selangor 72 Carey Island 30 Kelanang Beach 35 Chat Masala 96 Kuala Kubu Bharu Dam 37 Chung Hwa Shaolin Goh Chor 74 Kuala Selangor Nature Park 38 Cycling Adventure 73 M D Melbourne Peking Duck 97 Dark Cave, Gua Damai 32 Monument Of Kuala Kubu Tragedy 37 D Legends Bar 108 Muayfit 74 F N Ferro Futsal 72 Nawabs Authentic Moghul Restaurant 96 Food Court 103 Fuzio Bar Kuala Lumpur 98 O Oxbold Extreme Sports Malaysia 74 P Pantai Sifu Sdn. Bhd. 74 Perception Kayak 74 Pisco Bar 101 Putrajaya Wetlands 42 Putra Mosque 42 R Royal Mausoleum Of Almarhum Sultan Abdul Samad, Jugra 36 , 63144



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