Tag: Malay
Malay - Era FM
With the tag “Muzik Terkini” (latest music), ERA FM bank on popular personalities like Aznil and Din Beramboi (left) to kick start the morning. The station dishes out real-time low downs on traffic and weather conditions of town around Malaysia. Gossips are part of the menu of course. The station targets young adult listeners.
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Posted: January 31st, 2009 under Local radio stations.
Tags: Malay
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Malay - Radio 24
24 hours of non-stop news, talks and music, this station is perfect for those interested in everything Malaysian in whatever time zone. Run by Bernama (Malaysian National News Agency), it was started in Sept 3rd, 2007 to compliment Bernama TV. With representatives neatly tucked in all levels of government bodies and regional offices around the [...]
Posted: January 28th, 2009 under Local radio stations.
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Malay - Sinar FM
If you think her voice can move mountains, wait until you see the bombshell in person.
Linda Onn (right) is today’s most popular DJ in Malaysia and she anchors Sinar FM’s afternoon sessions. The Malay medium radio station is also highly popular with the 6-10am rush hours when drivers tune into Sinar Pagi (morning glory) [...]
Posted: January 28th, 2009 under Local radio stations.
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Malaysians - A huge salad bowl of racial mix
Penang is listed in Patricia Schultz’s “1,000 Places To See Before You Die”, a New York Times bestseller. It’s easy to grasp why. With its melange of ethnicity, multiculturism and fabulous spread of food, this island city is a striking example of Malaysia’s unusual social fabric.
How the myriad of races identify themselves
As early as 500 [...]
Posted: August 3rd, 2008 under Malaysia - For beginners.
Tags: conservation, culture, heritage, history, Malay, Malaysia
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Tour package - Traditional Malay Village Homestay Ecolodge (2d/1n overnight)
Overview
Experience authentic Malaysian frontier life like no other.
Astounding natural beauty, geological features and welcoming locals, there is endless scope for off-the beaten-path-style activities. Just the kind of place to enjoy a light sprinkling of adventure, a whole lot of nature and timeless countryside neighborhood. And who knows, if you’re game, learn how to jabber in [...]
Posted: July 19th, 2008 under Nature tour packages.
Tags: accommodation, Cameron Highland, eco tour, eco tourism, ecolodge, homestay, Ipoh, jungle trip, Malay, Malaysia, photography tour
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If trees could talk, it’d be Bahasa Malaysia
If the staggering variety of races found in Malaysia makes your head spins, then their languages would certainly leave you speechless.
But if you insist on learning a language to take home, Bahasa Malaysia should be it. From glitzy cities to remote jungles, Malaysians of all colours and creed speak Bahasa Malaysia.
If trees could talk, it’d [...]
Posted: April 14th, 2008 under Malaysia - For beginners.
Tags: culture, heritage, history, Malay, Malaysia
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