Thursday, December 17, 2009

MALAYSIA - RAJA BOLA ASIA TENGGARA


VIENTIANE, Laos - Selepas menanti selama 20 tahun, akhirnya pingat emas acara bola sepak Sukan SEA kembali berada dalam genggaman Malaysia.

Skuad negara kendalian K. Rajagobal mengakhiri kemarau selama 20 tahun itu apabila berjaya membenam Vietnam 1-0 pada final Sukan SEA XXV di Stadium Utama, Kompleks Sukan Nasional.

Jaringan sendiri oleh pemain Vietnam, Mai Xuan Hop pada minit ke-83 sudah cukup buat barisan muda negara melakar sejarah penuh gemilang di bumi Laos, sekali gus membantu kontinjen Malaysia meraih pingat emas ke-40 semalam.

"Selepas kita menanti 20 tahun, kini anak-anak buah saya sudah mengembalikan semula pingat emas acara bola sepak Sukan SEA buat Malaysia. Kami sememangnya berhak meraih untuk pingat emas ini.

"Selama ini, kita menunggu untuk bergelar juara Sukan SEA dan akhirnya para pemain saya telah merealisasikan impian seluruh peminat bola sepak Malaysia. Saya harap, dengan kejayaan ini, ia akan kembali mengangkat kembali martabat bola sepak Malaysia," kata Rajagobal.

Kali terakhir skuad negara memenangi pingat emas acara bola sepak ialah pada Sukan SEA 1989 di Kuala Lumpur selepas menewaskan Singapura 1-0. Pada Sukan SEA 2001 juga di Kuala Lumpur, skuad negara turut melangkah ke final, namun tewas 0-1 kepada Thailand.

Mengulas lanjut kejayaan anak-anak buahnya mengulangi pencapaian pada Sukan SEA 1989, Rajagobal berkata, kesungguhan serta semangat yang ditunjukkan menjadi antara kunci utama mereka ditabalkan selaku juara pada temasya kali ini.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Baru naik caj senarai harga tiket Bus Transnational

Bus Transnasional Baru Melaka Perjalanan Ke KLIA Dan LCCT.



MELAKA SENTRAL LALU KE KLIA / LCCT

Tak Perlu naik teksi kernan mahal rm 140 ke 160..... senang naik bus pergi ke KLIA dan LCCT... AIRASIA Dan international airline....harga tiket RM 22.00 (Dewasa) Dan RM 16.60 (kanak).. boleh OKU....Terima kasih

Dari Melaka ke LCCT

Mau pulang ke Indonesia naik Airasia via LCCT dari Melaka?

Begini caranya:

Cara I.
Pergi ke terminal bus Sentral Melaka, lalu naik bus ke Seremban, harga tiket sekitar RM5.5. Tiba di terminal Seremban (sekitar 1 jam perjalanan dr Melaka tadi), terus lanjutkan dengan ‘Komuter’ (ini sejenis sepur-listrik). Letak stasiun sepur Seremban dekat dengan Terminal bus, cukup jalan kaki lewat lorong bawah tanah ada jalur warna orange ikuti saja. Sampai di stasiun, beli tiket ke Nilai, harganya sekitar RM2.5 kalau nggak salah, komuter ini ada setiap setengah jam. Perjalanan dgn sepur komuter ini singkat saja, sekitar 20 menit, hanya melewati 3 stasiun kecil. Lalu dari stasiun Nilai, lanjutkan lagi dengan Bus ke LCCT. Terminal bus Nilai berhimpitan dgn stasiun sepur Nilai. Bus-nya warna hijau jelek, tak ber-AC lagi, harga tiketnya sekitar RM3. Bus ini akan ke KLIA dulu baru ke LCCT, jadi jangan turun di KLIA nanti nyasar.

Cara 2.
Hampir sama dengan cara 1, naik bus ke Seremban, lalu dari Seremban naik Bus bagus “Cityliner’ warna merah di platform 23, ke LCCT via KLIA juga, ingat jangan turun di KLIA paling-2 ganti bus saja kalau bus yg dinaiki tidak berlanjut. Saya belum pernah mencoba, jalur ini tampaknya masih baru, bulan lalu belum ada.

Cara 3.
Nah ini cara yang paling baru saya ketahui, naik travel A-Bus. No telpnya (062817669) ini telepon kantornya. Atau ke no hp: 0164197669. Ongkos RM66 pp, RM33 one-way. Ngumpulnya di Semabok Perdana. Jadwal dari Melaka pk. (02.00;09.15 )am dan (12.30 ; 19.15)pm. Sedangkan dari LCCT berangkat pukul (00.15; 09.15) am dan (15.45 ; 21.00) pm; Bus-nya pun cantik sekali (double-decker). Silahkan dicoba, info ini akurat.

Cara 4.
Naik kereta sewa (bhs Indo: taksi), dari Melaka sampai LCCT sekitar RM 130.

Cara 5.
Dari Sentral Melaka naik Bus ke KL(Puduraya), pilihlah bus Delima kalau membawa anak-anak, karena harga tiket separuh dewasa. Hanya bus Delima yg begini. Harga tiket dewasa sekitar RM16. Dari Puduraya naik bus ke LCCT, RM9. Sisihkan waktu 4 jam utk total perjalanan. Oh ya, bus ke Puduraya terpagi pukul 08.00.

Nah yg problem adalah kembalinya, dari LCCT ke Melaka …… bisa jadi gelandangan di Puduraya he he he he. Apalagi Airasia sudah mulai tersendat-sendat jadwalnya. Jadi, pilihan cara 3 perlu dipertimbangkan.

Ada yang punya info lain kah? boleh kita berbagi info.

http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2008/9/4/focus/22234659&sec=focus

No bus from KLIA to Malacca

I AM perplexed as to why there is no direct bus service from either Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) or its Low Cost Carrier Terminal (LCCT) to Malacca.

While there are frequent services to Kuala Lumpur, other Klang Valley locations and Seremban, it appears to be quite inconvenient, especially for first-time visitors to Malaysia, to have to haul their entire luggage from bus to bus in order to reach Malacca.

This is exacerbated by the decentralisation of interstate bus services, most notably in Kuala Lumpur.

Further problems arise when one has to catch a flight from Malacca: having to change buses means that around twice the time of a direct journey, if not more, needs to be allocated in order not to miss one’s plane.

Interestingly, there are direct, albeit less frequent, bus services to Ipoh – a good 100km further away from KLIA compared to Malacca!

It would seem that only those who can afford a taxi or better can enjoy a direct ride to Malacca from the airport.

Given the promotion of Malacca as a premier tourist destination, it reflects poorly on this country that not enough seems to be done to facilitate the journey of both locals and foreigners to the recently-listed Unesco World Heritage Site.

The constant flow of tourists, not to mention locals, second-home owners and university students, should provide enough demand for a reasonably frequent direct bus service from Melaka Sentral to either KLIA, LCCT or both.

NEOH JOON KEE,

Penang.

http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g306997-i9410-k1769415-Any_bus_travel_b_w_LCCT_to_Melaka-Melaka_Melaka_State.html

Taxi to Melaka from LCCT is about RM145 (around HKD 350)per way. Journey time is around 1.5 hours.

The more troublesome but cheaper way is to get to KL Sentral (RM9) in 1 hour and to Puduraya bus station in 15 mins taxi (RM15) and 2-2.5 hours bus to Melaka (RM9). If you have 2-4 persons, it is worth it to get the taxi. Otherwise, stay in KL first before going to Melaka. There are hourly buses to Melaka from Puduraya.

Friday, October 2, 2009

Thursday, October 1, 2009

From Michael Carrick on Ryan Giggs Goal! Man Utd 2-1 Wolfsburg













ALEX FERGUSON last night hailed another Champions League wonder show from Ryan Giggs.
And Manchester United's boss also predicted match-winner Michael Carrick will now roar into overdrive.

Giggs bagged his 150th United goal and then teed-up Carrick's brilliant late winner as the Red Devils came from behind to beat Wolfsburg.

Fergie said: "It's just unbelievable what Ryan is doing. He has had so many superlatives heaped on him but he deserves them all because he is such a wonderful player.

"It's amazing how he continues to show this incredible youthfulness.

"It's as if he is just starting his career for the club. You can heap all the plaudits you like on him because the great thing is it doesn't affect him one bit.

"He is just like a young man out there enjoying his football - it's wonderful to watch.

"Their strikers were a real handful and it was a marvellous team performance for us to handle that threat.

"Scoring a goal like that won't do Carrick any harm at all. He clearly enjoyed himself tonight.

"We've felt he has been a bit slow starting off every season since he came to us.

"It's not normally until October that he gets into his stride and I think you will see the same thing again."

Giggs admitted his 59th-minute goal - which cancelled out a scorching header from Edin Dzeko three minutes earlier - was a lucky one as his shot took a big deflection.

The Welsh wizard, 35, said: "It was a poor free-kick but even though it took such a big deflection I'm still claiming it.

"I didn't know that was my 150th goal but I'm proud to do it."

Michael Owen, watched by England boss Fabio Capello, limped off with a groin injury after 20 minutes.

Ferguson said: "Michael could be out for two or three weeks, groin injuries can be tricky things."

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

101 Taipei









14 Sept 2009,taipei city, I here taiwan located in Taipei from feeling very hot weather in taiwan.i want to go visit to 101 taipei 101 taipei.i know now the world second. I feel action 101 taipei better.

An outstanding landmark is enough to transform a city, e.g. the Empire State Building in New York City, the Eiffel Tower in Paris, or the new Jinmao Mansion in Shanghai. In the 21st century, Taipei needs a more expansive stage for a more brilliant performance. 101 stories above ground and 5 stories below, the 508-meter-tall Taipei 101 is an engineering feat that¡¦s expected to bring Taipei to the world.



With the grand opening of the office tower, TAIPEI 101 hosted an inauguration ceremony on December 31, 2004 to celebrate the start of a new era. The celebration reached its climax at night when the main tower was lit and fireworks were displayed to welcome the coming of 2005: a new year for Taipei 101 to shine.

In Februday 2005 the Taiwan Stock Exchange Corporation signed a lease with TAIPEI101. Soon after that on April 18 The Bayer Group became the first transcontinental company to move into the TAIPEI 101 Financial Building. Winterthur Insurance Group, ABN AMRO Bank and GOOGLE become our valued tenants. With the growing interests from global enterprises, TAIPEI 101 has proven to be as Chairman, Harace Lin, predicted, a beacon of Taiwan¡¦s economical progress.

Deaf Malaysia Badminton (Thomas Teh-Yeo Kok Fang) get silver medal in the men’s doubles badminton contest at the 21st Deaflympics in Taiwan









FOLLOWING their success in bagging the silver medal in the men’s doubles badminton contest at the 21st Deaflympics in Taiwan recently, the partnership of Thomas Teh-Yeo Kok Fang remains the best bet to shoulder the country’s challenge in future international meets for shuttlers with hearing impairment.

Although the pair stumbled at the final hurdle, their coach, Mohamed Iqbal Yusoffsa praised them for living up to their billing as the second seeds in the four-day individual competition.

“As usual, Thomas showed his character in enduring the punishing pace, featuring in both the singles and doubles.

"After going down in the first game (16-21) against the Russian pair (Artemy Karpov-Mikhai Efremov) in the men’s doubles final, they got back into rhythm before going down fighting (21-23) in the second game.

"If they had forced the match down to the wire, the eventual outcome could have been different as they were threatening to give their opponents a better run for their money,” Iqbal added.

The Russians, seeded third-fourth, sprang a surprise in the top half of the draw semi-final by eliminating the top-seeded pair of Rajeev Bagga-Carl Sadler of England.

The English pair failed to get on the podium as they went down to Lee Jong-bong-Sin Hyun-woo of South Korea in the playoff for third spot.

Teh-Yeo also had to wear down the resistance of Lee-Sin in the semi-finals before prevailing with a 21-17,16-21, 21-18 win to advance.

Iqbal recalled, too, that his charges had also overcome the vocal home spectators backing the local hopefuls (Lin Chien-Chen-Huang Chung-Han) to chalk up a 21-15, 21-19 win in the quarter-finals.

In the men’s singles compe tition, top seed and eventual runner-up Bagga ended the 42-year-old Teh’s campaign for supremacy with a 21-15, 21-19 win in the semi-finals.

Teh also finished second best, losing 21-15, 13-21, 19-21 to China’s Lu Guang Yao, in a closely- contested encounter for the bronze medal.

“After the third-fourth playoff in the men’s singles, he (Teh) had an interval of only about 30 minutes before coming on court again for the men’s doubles final.

“Over the years, they have produced respectable results and they deserve the recognition.

"We hope the authorities will honour them for their sacrifices and effort to serve the country unconditionally. It will definitely serve as a huge boost for them to continue to strive for good results in the future,” Iqbal added.

Seasoned campaigner Teh had competed at three previous Deaflympics before the recent outing in Taiwan.

In his debut in Bulgaria in 1993, he settled for a silver in the men’s singles, and went on to pick up three silver medals (singles, doubles and team event) in Italy in 2001.

At the Games in Australia in 2005, he picked up an injury in the men’s singles quarter-finals and was forced to pull out from the men’s doubles.

Since emerging as the national champion among those with hearing impairment in 1992, Teh has held on to the national number one position.

He forged the partnership with Yeo and they took their first title at the Asia Pacific Games at Kuala Lumpur in 1996.

The current national number one ranked pair bagged the gold medal at the World Deaf Badminton Championships in Germany two years ago.

“It would be great to go out there and defend our title at the upcoming world meet scheduled to be held in South Korea in 2011. But, we are going to set a modest target, and we will be satisfied to be among the medal contenders.

“As for the next Deaflympics in Greece in 2013, it is too soon to plan for it because four years is a long way away.

“My aim is very simple: I want to stay healthy and fit. I will continue to play competitively as long as my body can take it,” said Teh, who is a clerk in the Penang Development Corporation (PDC)