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08 April 2010
Souvenir Stall at Legaran Segget
By Irsyad Mhd Ilham
AUR Creative Station is a stall that sell variety souvenir items. The acronym of word AUR actually has been taken from a word “Art Untuk Rakyat”, A for Art, U for Untuk which means for and the letter of R for Rakyat means citizens.
                           creative pouch                                        variety items sold
Their business type is what has been mention just now, which is selling souvenir items for a visitors. They also accepting a reservations for those who want it in bulk. For those who want a little bit different they also provide a custom made items to their customers, you are necessary to ask them to do a favor on your custom items that you like and also ask them to get your own sketch portrait and watercolor painting. 
           some of the sovenir display                       the stall owned by En. Taib Razak
The acronym of word AUR actually has been taken from a word “Art Untuk Rakyat”, A for Art, U for Untuk which means for and the letter of R for Rakyat means citizens.
Actually the old location is in the Plaza Seni and then they move to Zon C, Legaran Segget Johor Bahru. Nearby landmark is JB Hindu Temple, Plaza Seni, Plaza Kotaraya and City Square. The AUR Creative Station is operating every day and the operating time is start from 11.00 a.m. till 9.00 p.m. The get more info about the AUR Creative Station here’s the details:
Tel                    : 017-719 3599(Mr. Taib)
Website          : http://artuntukrakyat.blogspot.com/
Email               : ArtUntukRakyat@gmail.com
 
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24 March 2010
FESTIVE STREET MALL - DANGA BAY
by Nur Izza Sajali
 

Danga Bay Festive Street Mall is well known after the Danga Bay develop into one of the most popular tourists spot in the state of Johore. This place was completed and begin to operate as a retails mall in year 2005 . Operating hours for Danga Bay Festive Street Mall is from 10.00 am to 10.00 pm daily.

Danga Bay Festive Street Mall is one of the country's shopping paradise while you visiting Danga Bay. Shopping here is part of local culture, offering a wonderful opportunity to savour local delicacies. It is also part of tourist attraction in Johore.

   

Festive Street Mall consist of 280 retail lots offering plenty of shopping choices in the like selling shoes, clothes, cosmetics, telephones, bags, spectacles, toys, handicrafs and foods. Besides, there are also shops for body massages, spa, sallon and pharmacy.

At the food corner there is a mouth-watering selection for anyone, like Pappa Roti, Marrybrown, Secret Recipes and D' Famosa Kopitiam. The delightful variety of food reflects the different cooking styles and taste of its multiracial population. You can choose either to eat inside the aircoand stall or just outside stall which offers an array of delectable culinary delights from sweet to spicy. Delicious food such as various fried rice, various noodles, and others are suite the coustomers taste.

  

Severals shops lots can be found at the Danga Bay Festive Street Mall. Among the most popular shops are the one selling local goods and handicrafs favoured by tourist. The highly versatile batik fabric is available here. The handicrafs shop selling unique goods such as 'bubu' (fish trap), 'wau' ( kite), 'kuda kepang', ceramic, traditional musicle instruments and many others. These handmade handicrafts are of high quality and reasonable price for tourists to buy as souvenirs and gifts for the belove one.


 

 The car park are free.

 

 

 

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16 December 2009
Fabulous Food
By Ujang Moktar
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FABULUS FOOD 1 MALAYSIA
STREET FOOD
 
By Ujang Moktar and Photos
 
The Fabulous Food 1 Malaysia – Street Food Promotion offers glorious food and festivities as well as popular delectable street dishes such as laksa, Penang Kway teow, Bak Kut The, Nasi Lemak, Roti Prata to name a few.
The colorful mix of the Street Food delicacies is very much a reflection of Malaysia’s cultural melting pot, not only existing together, but melding together to evolve a new and distinct  personality.
Johor Street Food Promotion
   Launching Ceremony - Johor Street Food Promotion
“Malaysia’s cuisine is TRULY UNIQUE and in a world that increasingly offers more of the same through homogenous chain stores and franchises, Malaysia’s local fare stands out with its amazing range of choices, flavors and textures, which make food a serious business.” Said YB Dato’ Sri Dr. Ng Yen Yen Minister Of Tourism Malaysia’s at the speech launch of Fabulous 1 Malaysia-Hawker Food Promotion at Taman Malaysia Hawkers Centre, Johor Bahru on Sunday 6th Dec.2009.
 
By highlighting Street Food cuisine, visitors will have the opportunity to savor the many rich hawker food flavors from all corners of the country and have an authentic experience immersing in other aspects of the Malaysian culture.
 
The Fabulous Food 1 Malaysia Food Tracker
 
The diversity of Street Food and the wealth of choices, this year the Ministry gives its focus to three popular dishes which include Nasi Lemak, Laksa and Bak kut The (Meat Bone Tea),chosen for their uniqueness and relations to Malaysia culture and heritage.
 
The ministry hopes to choose the top 10 outlets from each the 14 states in the country to be listed in the Fabulous 1 Malaysia Tracker Guide which will be promoted widely in the country as well as during the Ministry’s overseas promotion trips. It is hoped that the Fabulous Food 1 Malaysia drive as a whole will also create a buzz and encourage conversation amongst local residents.
 
The Ministry of Tourism had actively promoted a number of tourism products including our hotels accommodation, shopping, travel, adventure and island trips. At the same time, we also never forget to recommend our delicious street food, amongst the popular dishes are the ever tantalizing Otak_Otak Muar, Penang Char Kway Teow, Roti Prata, Tea Tarik and Klang Bak Kut Teh.
 
Tourist that travel to Malaysia will never forget the beautiful scenery, our Malaysia warmth and friendliness and our streets for ours tasty snacks and food.
Hawkers of all ethnic groups should work together for the “Fabulous Food 1 Malaysia” to recommend the most delicious street food of Malaysia.
Year 2008 out of the total RM8.7 billion tourism receipts gotten, RM72.3 million was spent on food and beverage in Malaysia.
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06 November 2009
The Installation Of The Yang Di-Pertuan Besar Of Negeri Sembilan
By Ujang Moktar
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The installation of the Yang Pertuan Besar ia an elaborate event that is the culmination of months of work and several days of ceremonies, the grandest celebration the state has to offer.The first ceremony is the Emplacement of the Royal Regalia in the forecourt of the Istana Besar,which is later followed by tahil (religious service).Then the next ceremony is the Royal Bathing Ceremony which paves the way for the most important element of the procceding,this is the Installation Ceremony in the Balairong Seri of the Istana Besar Seri Menanti.
 
 
ROLE OF THE UNDANG YANG EMPAT
 
Undang Yang Empat,as electors of the Yang di-Pertuan Besar,play a crucial role in the proccedings and throughout the planning process,the Istana is in contact with each Balai Undang to ensure that custom is adhered to.The evening before the day of the Installation,each Undang arrives into the Luak Tanah Mengandong and spends the night at a special residence known as Telapak.
 
These location are fixed for each Undang with responsibility for the maintenance of the Telapak assigned to certain chiefs within the Luak Tanah Mengandong.
The undang meke their way to the Istana Besar,upon arriving at the palace-they rest at special pavilions,or Balai-which are constructed and placed according to custom.
 
  1. Balai Melintang – Undang of Sungeri Ujong
  2. Balai Serong – Undang of Jelebu
  3. Balai Bertingkat – Undang Johol
  4. Balai Panjang – Undang of Rembau
 
CEREMONY TO INSTALL THE YANG DI-PERTUAN BESAR
 
On 26th October 2009 the installation itself the Undang Yang Empat arrive at their respective Balai at the compound of the Istana Besar from Telapak.They will then walk with their Lembagas into the Istana Besar itself as a fifteen gun salute is fired.
At this juncture other senior guests arrive at the istana, the Malay Rulers do not themselves attend installation of a brother Ruler, and each sends representative- typically the Raja Muda or Tengku Mahkota – to attend instead
 
The Dato’Bentara Kanan then seeks the Yang di-Pertuan Besar’s permission to initiate the proceeding.Permission having been granted,the Dato’ Seri Amar Diraja announces that the ceremony has begun-then Dato’s Bentara Kanan calls upon the Undang of Sungeri Ujong to proclaim the Installation,Undangof Sungeri Ujong speaking on behalf of all the Undang Yang Empat rise and proclaim the Installation of the Yang di Pertuan Besar and in response the Dato’ Bentara Kanan announces to all present that the proclamation has been made and Tuanku Muhriz Ibni Al-Marhum Tuanku Munawir Yang diPertuan Besar the XI. of Negeri Sembilan.
 
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29 October 2009
JOHOR – CHINESE HERITAGE
By :Ujang Moktar / Foto By Norhazafiah Hamzah
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Tiong Hua Chinese Heritage Museum in Jalan Ibrahim - Johor Bahru, was set up at the cost of RM1.2mil.which has completed the daunting task of piecing together over 200 years of the Chinese history. It has 1,300 historical document and artifacts, the details of five main Chinese clan which known as Hakka, Hokkien, Teochew, Cantonese  and Hainan.
 


Most of the artifact and manuscripts were donated by the owner-families and to preserved to educate the new generation about the past of their clans, history of the Chinese in Johor Bahru was dated back more than two centuries. The museum was made possible through the work of academics from Malaysia, Singapore and China.
 
The oldest and most priceless exhibits were two signboard which made in 1874 that hung above the Chinese temple here. And you could see a construction of the old buildings in the state, including the Sultan’s palace had been done by Wong Ah Fook The Association most welcomes donations of items of historical value to preserve the Chinese heritage.
 
Johor Menteri Besar Dato’ Abdul Ghani Othman had launched the museum  on 3rd October 2009.He said the museum would interest tourists and those who wished to know more about the Johor Chinese community.
 
Open daily, except Mondays from 9.00am till 5.00pm.
 
Entrance fee : RM3.00 for Adults
                         RM1.00 for Children, Students and Senior Citizens
 
For enquiries Call: 07-2249633
                       
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Beyh Royale Drink
By Ujang Moktar
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Beyh Royale Drink
By Ujang Moktar
 
Beyh Royale is a time honored beverage served as a ‘welcome-drink to guests at the court of the Johor Royalty during the reign of HRH Sultan Sir Abu Bakar of Johor during 1833-1895.
 
Its original recipe came from the late HRH Sultanah Khatijah, consort to HRH Sultan Sir Abu Bakar.
 
Beyh Royale is patiently brewed using the various richly aromatic spices that were found in abundance throughout the State of Johor, then a centre of spice cultivation in old Malaya.
 
Beyh Royale were made with sweet scented cinnamon, pungent cardamom, spicy cloves and star anise, citrusy kaffir lime and tropical pandan leaves, this once lost treasure has been rediscovered and now made available for your drinking pleasure.
 
Other Products:
Beyh Royale Cake
Beyh Royale Cookies
Beyh Royale Chocolate
 
For More Information Contact:
 
KHURSHIAH HARON
Managing Director
+6 012-7868806
 
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01 October 2009
Chakra Restaurant
North Indian Dining Experience
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“Chakra” in Tamil means chariots  wheels, this Pre-War  house with  eight rooms once had 25 people living under one roof and welcomed guest, who were legends in the Tamil Film Industries.

Chakra restaurant located at No.1, Jalan Yusuf Taha, Johor Bahru

The rooms on the top floor of bungalow were demolished to create a spacious dining  area and  the three Bed  Rooms downstairs have turned  into Private Dining  Rooms.Three  rooms are  named  after Shivaji Ganesan, Padmini and Kannadasan in remembrance of their visit to the house.

 Chakra restaurant located at No.1, Jalan Yusuf Taha,   Johor Bahru

Chakra  seat  100 diners   comfortably  and  has  an Al Fresco  Dining  with Tandoori Oven to prepare Breads and Tandooris.Except for the dining table and chairs  most of  the  furniture  such as Curio  Cabinets, Side Table  and Console Tables have  been with the family.

Lunch : 11.30am - 3.30pm 

Dinner : 6.30pm - 10.30pm

For booking and enquiries please call:  07-2239991 Fax : 07-2239991

email: chakra_jb@yahoo.com

 

 

 

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