Welcome to Malaysia Open!!!!

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  1. weeyet

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    Yeah, enjoy the badminton and some other stuffss!!

    Badminton Malaysian Open 2005
    Date : 5th July - 10th July 2005
    Venue : Stadium Badminton Cheras
    Venue : Kuala Lumpur

    The PROTON Malaysia Open Badminton Championships 2005 is an annual international badminton tournament organised by the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM). This four-star tournament with a total prize money of USD 120,000 is regarded as one of the most popular badminton championships in the International Badminton Federation (IBF) Grand Prix calendar.

    This year, it is being hosted from 5th to 10th July 2005 by the Kuala Lumpur Badminton Association (KLBA) at the Kuala Lumpur Badminton Stadium in Cheras, a venue which had the privilege of hosting a number of other international badminton events like the Asian Badminton Championships, The Thomas/Uber Cups Continental stage, and the World Senior Badminton Championships.

    The PROTON Malaysia Open 2005 has attracted entries from 29 countries with a total of 430 players vying for honours in the five events, namely, the men's singles, the men's doubles, the women's single, the women's doubles and the mixed doubles. All the current top players in the IBF ranking will partcipate in this tournament.

    Malaysia will field all its top players, including the holders of the Malaysia Open 2004 titles, namely Lee Chong Wei, in the men's singles and Lee Wan Wah/Choong Tan Fook in the men's doubles.
     

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    What else you can do??

    There is a concert on July 9, 2005, 8pm at Genting Highlands, by the famous 12 Girls Band from China!!! Anyone who is going for a break from tense badminton matches go try this.!!!
     

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    Some nice food

    [font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif] At food stall selecting from the great array of Malaysian food
    [/font][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]The working locals and the backpacker tourist frequented these inexpensive eateries.

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    Yeah..... Come come come!!! Watch fire flies (second photo), ride on elephant!!
     

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    hey weeyet, my saliva is dripping, it's all bcoz of u. oh no! where can i get roti canai, nasi kandar, chicken rice, bah kuk teh ......etc. in germany


    .....oh.. forgotten about kajang satay.
     
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    hahaha.... haven't seen those crystal clear sea and heavenlike beaches... wat about scuba diving to feel the clown fishes and coral??
     
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    have only a bath tub to see here.:( :( :(
     
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    Cheras is the name of the city ?
     
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    I should say the name of the area?? correct? not so sure...
    but i think pictures i posted are not so nice
     
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    Welcome to Malaysia.

    If you have a taste for fashion. Do visit www.carvenong.com.my or http://www.carven.com.my/
    The famous local Malaysian designer. His clothing is also available in Metro, Isetan and Sogo. Send my regards to him if you happen to bounce into him.
    rgds:D
     
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    More picture of the food! :) That will lure pll into visiting Msia :p heheheh
     
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    Yeah , why not?? malay food, nasi lemak, satay, rojak, nasi kandar, curry specialist :D
     

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    Yummy yum yum yum....
     
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    What about some malaysian chinese food here??!! :D
    Bak Kut teh(stewed pork ribs meat herbal soup), niang tofu, wantan mee, dumplings, curry mee, dim sum, hokkien mee etc
     

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    The Real Famous Ones

    Well.... here comes the most famous ones!!!! After watching Malaysia Open at night, you can still get them 24 hours, available!!
    Here we have Indian Rojak(ants, how to say rojak in english), roti canai(some special indian fried stuff), roti telur(egg), satay, penang lobak, Hainanese chicken rice, nasi lemak(some coconut rice), fried kuey teow, scrambled egg noodles , bah kut teh, belacan kangkung and long bean (special shrimp sauce vegees) etc:p

    p/s: aiyah.. sorry.. seem like this is quite off-topic seriously :eek:...aiya.. dunno whether this is allowed here.... just wanna lure more people come to Malaysia Open actually :D
     

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    wow !!! WOnderful introductions !!! Did i went to wrong forum? its all food introductions hahahaa, but yeah. Good work !! SImply nice food. some singapore doesn't have. Especially those malay food.
     
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    Rojak in English? I don't know.. just Rojak i guess. Or Mixture of everything.
     
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    yeah, first "customer", so you must come to Malaysia Open, after that go taste these Malay food:D
     
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    Venue: Kuala Lumpur Badminton Stadium

    [size=-1] The Kuala Lumpur Badminton Stadium, completed in 1989, is impressively situated at Jalan Cheras[/size][size=-1]. The stadium and its vast parking area, occupying a total area of 2.02 hectares, is divided into three levels.[/size] [size=-1]The playing courts, medical room, storage rooms, public utilities, information booth, and ticketing kiosks are located on the first level. On the second level are the venue operations room, sub-press centre, results distribution centre, VIP lounge, doping control centre and other basic amenities. The areas for the TV and radio commentators, security observation, lighting, scoreboard, and PA system are all found on the third level.[/size]

    [size=-1]The stadium gallery with a seating capacity of 3,000 is fitted with benches, retractable seats and bucket seats. The stadium can accommodate 10 courts for training purposes and at least six international standard courts for tournaments.[/size]

    [size=-1]Air-thrust flooring has been installed in the arena to provide better impact for the players. The playing arena is equipped with an adjustable lighting network and a full air-conditioning system.[/size]

    [size=-1]The stadium is serviced by city bus liners and the LRT.[/size]

    [size=-1]Training and Warm-Up Venues
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    • [size=-1]City Hall Youth Complex Located next to the Badminton Stadium, this complex is equipped with three mobile rubberized courts and will also serve as the warm-up venue during competitions [/size]
    • [size=-1]National Training Centre, Badminton Association Malaysia Located 3 km from the Badminton Stadium, this centre is equipped with 10 parquet courts. [/size]
    • [size=-1]Selangor Badminton Hall Located 4 km from the Badminton Stadium, this hall is equipped with five parquet courts.[/size]
     

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