Sunday, November 28, 2010

Web Site.Com

huhuhu..

i am looking, searching and trying

to get it for myself.. huhu

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Ladies yo yo yo..

My lovely MUM n my lil sister.


Fiqa n Meeeee


Aku dan mangsa malam itu.. huhuhu


Ini adalah salah satu sebab kenapa anda harus ada FACEBOOK..!


Saturday, November 20, 2010

MakCik Nana Melawat Menara Kuala Lumpur

Really sad.. Selepas 17 tahun MENARA KUALA LUMPUR berdiri megah menjadi tarikan pelancongan dan kebanggaan negara, hari ini 20.11.2010 baru aku menjejakkan kaki ke sana.

MENARA KUALA LUMPUR (KUALA LUMPUR TOWER)

Huhuhu.. tapi ok la kot dari langsung tidak menjejakkan kaki di sana. Tidak pernah terpikir aku untuk menjejakkan kaki kat Menara Kuala Lumpur ni, huhuhu. Bukan sebab tidak mampu, tapi sebab tidak terlintas langsung di hati untuk menjejakkan kaki di sana. Bukan juga sebab tidak bangga, tapi mungkin sebab kita pandang remeh sesuatu yang dekat dengan kita, sesuai sangatlah pepatah Gajah Depan Mata Tidak Nampak, Kuman Seberang Lautan Nampak Jelas. Dan baru aku tahu nak naik atas tu kena bayar rupanya..huhuhu, patutlah ada orang bercita-cita nak naik kat atas Menara Kuala Lumpur ni (nampak sangat aku tak ambil tahu langsung pasal pencakar langit kebanggaan negara ini).

Kalau tidak disebabkan SMKTE mengadakan Jamuan Akhir Tahun 2010. Sampai laaaaani laaaa aku tak sampai sana lagi. Nama je dilahirkan di Kuala Lumpur dan membesar di Selangor, tempat-tempat menarik di Kuala Lumpur pun aku tak habis jalan lagi. Mesir hampir 2bulan menetap kat sana, Jakarta dah sampai, Bukit Tinggi dah merayap, Padang pun dah redah, tapi kat Malaysia sendiri belum abis redah. Makanya selepas ini aku bercita-cita untuk sampai kat Sabah dan Sarawak pula lah. Supaya aku tidak "JAKON" di negara sendiri.



Emm.. Bila dah naik ni.. Aku terpikir "MUNGKIN GOLONGAN BERPENDAPATAN RENDAH HANYA MAMPU BERMIMPI UNTUK NAIK MENIKMATI HIDANGAN DI RESTORAN BERPUTAR MENARA KUALA LUMPUR INI". Mungkin apa yang kami nikmati hari ini adalah jumlah belanja makan mereka untuk 1bulan. Mungkin!

Jadi adik-adik harapan negara, BELAJAR RAJIN-RAJIN UNTUK MASA DEPAN ANDA ye. Zaman anda tidak sama zaman abang-abang, kakak-kakak atau zaman ibubapa anda.

Quick Facts about KL Tower or Menara KL

KL Tower
  • Height: 421 meters or 1400 feet on top of Bukit Nanas or Pineapple Hill
  • Height of Bukit Nanas: 94 meters
  • Weight of Tower: 100, 000 tonnes
  • Length of antenna: 86 meters
  • Depth of foundation: 17 meters deep

Ranking of telecommunication towers

  1. CN Tower, Toronto 553 meters
  2. Ostankino Tower, Moscow 537 meters
  3. Oriental Pearl Tower, Shanghai 468 meters
  4. Borj-e Milad Tower, Taheran; 435 meters
  • Number of lifts: 4 express lifts, which takes only 54 seconds from ground to the observation deck at 276 meters or 920 feet
  • Number of steps: 2, 058 from basement to TH11
  • Architect: Kumpulan Senireka Kuala Lumpur
  • Construction Firm: Wayss Freytag of Germany
  • Cost of Construction: RM270 million
  • Construction Period: 1991 to 1995
  • Officially Opened: 1st October 1996 by Dr. Mahathir Mohamad
  • Owner: Malaysian Government
  • Managed by: Menara Kuala Lumpur Sdn Bhd a subsidiary of Telekom Malaysia

Opening Hours & Entrance Fees of KL tower

  • Open 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM daily.
  • Entrance Fee: see below for the new KL Tower package.
  • Dress Code: casual.
  • Cameras and video cams ok: however use of tripods and other professional stuff, written consent has to be sought.

Address and Contact of KL Tower

Menara Kuala Lumpur Sdn Bhd
Jalan Punchak, Off Jalan P. Ramlee, 50250 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Tel: 603-2020 5444
Fax: 603-2034 2609

Email: menara@menarakl.com.my
Website: www.menarakl.com.my

Functions of the KL Tower

  • To improve telecommunications and broadcasting transmission in Malaysia.
  • To disseminate public information through television and FM-radio broadcasting;
  • To make available telecommunication services for use of the police, ambulance, fire brigade and the city administration;
  • To provide efficient tracking services for the Marine, Meteorological and Traffic Control departments.

KL Tower is one of Malaysia's official sites to observe the crescent moon to determine the start of Ramadhan or the Muslim fasting month. It acts as one of Malaysia's Islamic falak observatory.

Tower Head

KL Tower Head
  • Number of levels: 11
  • TH00 Refuge for emergency use;
  • Th01 Observation Deck with binoculars;
  • Th02 Sri Angkasa Revolving Restaurant;
  • TH03 Mega View Banquet Deck;
  • TH04 Telecommunication Station;
  • TH05 Building services;
  • TH06 Broadcasting Station;
  • TH06-10 Base of Antenna Mast.
  • Maximum diameter of Tower Head: 50 meters

Facilities at the Upper Ground Level

KL Tower Pedestrian Mall
  • Auditorium - has 47 seats and shows a continuous 15 minutes video clip about the tower, particularly about the construction of the tower;
  • Open-air Amphitheatre - has 222 seats
  • Prayer Room or surau
  • Arcades for souvenir shops and restaurants
  • Public toilets - free to use

Pedestrian Mall: 146 meters long complete with water fountain and cascading pools;

Parking For Cars and Busses

  • 180 car parking bays at RM2.65 per hour;
  • 5 bus parking bays at RM5.25 per entry.

There are an additional 140 car parking bays just before the entrance to the tower. Parking rate there is RM3 for first hour and a maximum charge of RM6 per day.

Attractions of KL Tower

KL Tower Head

The beautifully sculptured ceiling of the lift lobby is worth having a look. Glass crystals were used to construct the ceiling. It is to represent the 7 layers of the sky or Muqarnas.

It is to symbolize man's journey towards perfection in the world. Craftsmen from the city of Isfahan, Iran, were deployed to build the Muqarnas. By the way Isfahan is a twin-city of Kuala Lumpur.

There are 3 Muqarnas in the tower. Two of them are made of glass and you can see them in the lift lobby at the upper ground floor. The other, and largest, Muqarna is at the exterior base of the tower head. You will be able to see it from the pedestrian mall.

Forest in the City

KL Tower Head

One of the difficulties during the construction of the KL Tower was to avoid destroying the 100 year old Jelutong tree or Dyera Costulata.

As a result, an additional RM430, 000 was spent to preserve the tree. You will be able to see this beauty of a tree right next to the tower.

The Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve is a lovely treat for nature lovers.

You do not have to leave the city and travel far to enjoy the greens. You will find flora and fauna indigenous to the region, very old trees like the Jelutong Tree that moved the tower and an open air gym in the recreational park.

Enjoy your nature and jungle walk right here in the city.

  • Gazetted as a Forest Reserve in 1906;
  • Size of forest reserve: 10 hectares.
  • Visiting Hours: 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily
  • Entrance Fees: Free
  • Location of forest reserve: Between Jalan Ampang and Jalan Raja Chulan

Entrances

  • You may enter the forest reserve from either:
  • The foot of Bukit Nanas at the intersection of Jalan Ampang and Jalan Sultan Ismail, or
  • The entrance near the KL Tower.

Flora and Fauna

  • 2 species of monkeys:
    • The common long tailed macaques and
    • The silver leaf monkeys
  • Colorful butterflies and exotic birds
  • Squirrels
  • Lovely ferns, creepers and climbers
  • Various palm species and indigenous plants

There is also a very well kept arboretum there.

Major Events

KL Tower International BASE jump

  • First jump: 1999
  • Last jump: August 2008
  • Next Jump October 2009

See the history of BASE Jump

KL Tower International Forest Towerthon Challenge

This annual event involves running 1 KM from the street level upwards through the rainforest and culminates with running up the 2058 steps to the Mega View Deck at 288 meters above ground. This event is getting more popular each year and attracts lots of participation globally.

Seri Angkasa Revolving Restaurant

  • Reservation Tel: +603 2145 1833
  • Dress Code: smart casual

At 282 meters plus 94 meters atop a hill, makes it the most spectacular place to dine and entertain your guest or oneself. The 360 degree view of Kuala Lumpur whether during the day time or at night is simply breathtaking. You have choice of buffets or ala carte. The prices are quite reasonable. The restaurant can accommodate up to about 250 guests at any one time.

New Entrance Fee Packages at KL Tower

DAY PACKAGE NITE PACKAGE
10:00am - 6:00pm 6:30pm - 9:30pm
RM38.00 Adult RM38.00 Adult
RM28.00 Child RM28.00 Child
What's Included What's Included
Observation Deck Observation Deck
Animal Zone Animal Zone
FI Simulator FI Simulator
Winter Park Winter Park
Forest Walk Tower Lighting And Music Show
Cultural Performance Cultural Performance
MKL H2O MKL H2O

Adventure with AJ Hacket

Come try the thrilling ride through the air while hanging from a wire! Take a Flying Fox ride through the air.

Entrance Fee

  • RM 30 (Adult) and RM 15 (Children)
  • Opening Hours: 11.00 am until 7.00 pm (Daily)

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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Cita-cita, Impian dan Harapan

3 perkataan yang berbeza.

dari
E.J.A.A.N
M.A.K.N.A
dan
cara untuk menREALISASIKANnya.

Stress Management Through The Power Of Positive Thinking

In order to manage Stress Through Positive Thinking one needs to take following measures.
  1. The first step is to realize that you are stressed. For this check the symptoms of stress.
  2. Pay attention to your thoughts and your action to find out the reason for stress.
  3. Always try and live in the present. Pay attention to your thoughts especially the repetitive once. These repetitivethoughts are the main reason for draining your energy and causing most of the unnecessary stress. Again use meditation to avoid these repetitive thoughts.
  4. Remember the following things about problems you are not the only one in this world having a problem. A lot of people might be suffering from the same problem. There are people having problems bigger than yours and still they are able to solve them. Problems are necessary and essential ingredient of life. They are actually good in a way, although they may be painful at times. All worthwhile achievements are the result of problem solving. Problems have played a very big role in human development. Its because of problems that people realize how good there life otherwise is. We live in the world of opposites. Its because of sadness you know what happiness is. Every human being has an enormous problem solving potential built into him or her. Its only when that potential is blocked or weakened by defeatist attitude and negative emotions that problems seem unsolvable.
  5. Solve the problems causing stress through Positive Thinking-
  1. If stress is caused due to a problem which according to you can be solved, take necessary steps to solve it. Use positive thinking and do what you feel is required to solve it. Be positive that after you have taken the steps your problem will be solved.
  2. If stress is caused due to the fear that something might happen in future which will cause problems for you, this may include the fear that you may not succeed in doing your work properly or that you may fail in some exam, remind yourself that the event has yet not taken place and that if there is a chance of failure then there is also a chance of success. In other cases remember that the unwanted event might in the first place never take place only.
  3. If stress is caused due to a problem which according to you can not be solved by you alone or that you are not capable of solving it, use affirmations, imaging and meditation thereby taking the help of nature to solve it. While using these techniques trust nature and God. This might be difficult to understand or believe initially but with time you will see the results and start believing it. But still trust these techniques from the beginning and be positive that it will bring the desired result.
  4. If stress is caused due to some past event that can not be changed, accept that its something that can not be changed, use meditation and let go of the past. Remember every dark cloud has a silver lining and try and find something positive in that event which you might not have paid attention to.
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