Saturday, May 2, 2009

Gunung Lambak






Gunung Lambak is a 510m high hill found in the town of Kluang, Johor. This hill can be seen clearly from the town with its prominent twin peaks. Usually, Singaporeans give this hill a miss as there is an even higher hill, Gunung Belumut (1010m) which is half an hour away. However, this hill is suitable who trekkers who only want to go on a short, leisurely day hike. This hill is also easily accessible by local transport.

Due to its close proximity to the town, there are playgrounds at the foothill. During the weekends, it is common to see locals trekking on the hill as a family. Food stalls sprung out from the side of the road and numerous cars occupied the car park. Some children would be playing in the murky waters of the man-made pool while others would prefer the cleaner stream. There are also toilets at the foothill. The toilets look clean and constructed with wood to blend with the surrounding. However, entering the toilet and the sight and smell of ill-maintenance is obvious. The construction of the toilet is not completed at the inside. Sinks are left without taps and toilet bowl without flushing system.

For most trekkers, it would only take an hour of trek up the prominent trail to reach the left-summit. There is a tar road for the initial part of the trek. Wooden steps soon replaced the tar road as the route steepens. Ropes are tied to the side of the trail to assist the tired trekker. The uphill trek can be quite tiring as the route is steep for most part of the journey. At the top of the left-summit, there are two benches and a small shelter. There is also a signboard on a lightning rod to indicate the top of the hill. From this summit, the town of Kluang can be seen clearly.

To reach the right-summit, there is a small trail behind the shelter. Following this trail would lead to the other summit marked by two wooden benches and a direction post. This would take about half an hour. However, as the trees on this summit are not cleared, there is no view. But the canopy provides welcoming shade from the sun. The descent would be by another trail. However, there are no ropes to assist in the descent via this route. After half an hour of trek, the trail leads back to the starting point.



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Tuesday, March 31, 2009

***Seat Belt ***

Hi All My Friend, Just found this is useful pic just download it Print Out
Stick over the back of the Font seater
will do.
Hope everyone will not get any "Dry Pork"
有了新的條例哦~平時開車時,往往會忘記後座的乘客要系上安全帶這個新條例,所以大家都會提醒大家說:後座乘客請記得要系上安全帶哦~不然警察伯伯看到又要罰款了!挂在前座的後背!獨樂樂不如眾樂樂,希望你們也可以用的着咯~~

Dong Chan Si & Morib Beach & PD Beach

Nice PD Beach ........
What a nice Beach ........ Morib


Dong Chan Si - Banting

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Sunday, February 15, 2009

Sp Setia CNY Lunch 14 Feb 2009

Sp Setia Berhad CNY Lunch for All Staff and Family 2009

Monday, February 9, 2009

Awana Kijal CNY Trip 6 - 8 Feb 2009

Awana Kijal Golf, Beach & Spa Resort
Paka, Terengganu, Malaysia
Awana Kijal Golf, Beach & Spa Resort situated on the east coast state of Terengganu is a unique showcase of local architecture, enveloped in the ambience of natural splendor where the wave caress the shore for unending kilometers and coconut trees sway to the gentle breeze. A luxurious 5 star resort of international standard you'll treasure the experience.

Monday, February 2, 2009

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Sp Setia Badminton Academy Action shoot



The first of its kind... in MalaysiaSetia Badminton Academy [Setia BA] was established in 1997 with Han Jian as its Chief Coach. Han Jian was the 1985 World Champion and the coach of the 1992 Malaysia Thomas Cup Winning team.
Currently, Setia BA has established centre in Melaka, Johor Bahru, Subang Jaya and Klang besides its home base in Setia Alam, Shah Alam. There are about 300 players training in the various centre under Han Jian assisted by six [6] others coaches from China, Indonesia and Malaysia.















































Spsetia Excellent Award 2008 at 17 Jan 2009

For the 7th consecutive year, S P Setia Foundation recognised and rewarded its children under the Setia Adoption Programme at its annual Excellence Awards Ceremony 2008. This year, a total of 166 students were given due recognition for their excellent results for the UPSR examinations.
“Since the launch of the Setia Adoption Programme in 2000, the Foundation has spent approximately RM14.1 million to carry out the programme,” said Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye, Chairman of S P Setia Foundation.
The aim of the Setia Adoption Programme (SAP) is to fund the educational needs of underprivileged students nationwide. Since 2004, the programme has been extended from only primary school students to secondary school students as well.
Lee along with Foundation Trustee Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Aseh Bin Che Mat, S P Setia Berhad Group Managing Director Tan Sri Liew Kee Sin and SJK (T) Thiruvalluvar, Kedah Headmistress Puan R Premalah were on hand to present the awards to the excited children who attended the ceremony with their proud parents.

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