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Porcelane is a Malaysian rock outfit based in Kelana Jaya. With the vision to enthral audiences through story and music, the band challenges the limits of genres by combining the sounds of midwest-emo, shoegaze and pop-punk in hopes of birthing something chaotic and new. Fueled by "ikat-tepi" drinks and a burning drive, the band consists of members Adam Ariff(Vocals, Rhythm Guitar), Ajith Nair(Lead Guitar), Sandro Guerzo(Bass Guitar) and Daud Ho(Drums). With each of them bringing a unique perspective, Porcelane is inspired by bands such as Basement and Nothing, blending chugging bass lines and swirling guitars, to conjure up feelings of languish, sorrow, perseverance and prevalence. Join us in this episode and let's get to know the band and their music. For more visit www.sltwithnav/porcelane This podcast episode is supported by Malaysia's Cultural Economy Development Agency ( CENDANA )
Ketahui berita yang perlu anda tahu hari ini bersama Afiezy Azaman dan Nursyazwani Saiful Sham dalam #AWANIpagi Antara fokus AWANI Pagi hari ini merangkumi: - Berita gembira, LRT laluan Kelana Jaya kembali beroperasi hari ini. - PRU15: Pengundi positif COVID-19 tak dibenar guna Grab, pengangkutan awam - KKM #AWANInews #MalaysiaMemilih #undi100peratus
Bicara Petang bersama Haiza dan Hanif Miswan
With Pakatan Harapan launching its Budget 2022 Strategy Document, we ask Wong Chen, MP for Kelana Jaya, what he expects to hear from the Finance Minister on Budget 2022 and whether Pakatan Harapan is likely to support the Government's budget in light of the MOU. Brought to you by Mah Sing. Image credit: Shutterstock.com
With Pakatan Harapan launching its Budget 2022 Strategy Document, we ask Wong Chen, MP for Kelana Jaya, what he expects to hear from the Finance Minister on Budget 2022 and whether Pakatan Harapan is likely to support the Government's budget in light of the MOU. Brought to you by Mah Sing. Image credit: Shutterstock.com
周一晚上,轻快铁Kelana Jaya线发生两列火车相撞,造成213人受伤,其中6人伤势严重!这是营运了23年首次发生意外,也是最严重的轻快铁意外!
Datuk Ridza Abdoh Salleh, Former CEO of Prasarana gives us his perspective behind what could have caused the recent LRT crash on the Kelana Jaya line as an ongoing investigation is being conducted. Image credit: Abdul Razak Latif / Shutterstock
Datuk Ridza Abdoh Salleh, Former CEO of Prasarana gives us his perspective behind what could have caused the recent LRT crash on the Kelana Jaya line as an ongoing investigation is being conducted. Image credit: Abdul Razak Latif / Shutterstock
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia-Best Visitor Guide To The KL Monorail/LRT/MRT/Batu Caves I've put together a basic simple guide to what most visitors need to know to get around on KL's LRT/Monorail and trains. At first glance the lines can look a little on the complicated side but provided you're staying in a typical tourist center, like KL Sentral, Bukit Bintang, or around KLCC this guide should provide you with all you need to know. The KL Monorail, Kelana Jaya line, the newer SBK Line, and the Komuter train that takes you to the Batu Caves will get you to most popular landmarks and sites around the city. It's also helpful to be familiar with KL Sentral as this is the major hub for transportation which includes buses to and from both airport terminals, the KLIA Express train to both terminals and other trains. By the way there are shower facilities available for a nominal fee at KL Sentral. They were really handy one time when I had an 8 hour layover coming from Nepal while waiting for my flight to Taipei. A nice quick refreshing shower made my day while visiting KLCC just before Christmas. Even though in the video it looks like I only use tokens, this was only for demonstration purposes. I recommend if you're staying longer than a short layover to get a KL Touch 'n Go card. They are super convenient and you will feel it was well worth the nominal 5 Ringit purchase when you see the line-ups at the token machines during rush hour. Here's more on the Touch 'n Go card:https://www.touchngo.com.my/CMS/Personal/Products/Touch-n-Go-Card/About-Touch-n-Go-Card/As English is an official language of Malaysia you will find instructions and signs in English everywhere! Hope you enjoy the video and it helps you have a smooth stay in one of my favorite cities of Southeast Asia!
Sofia Haron is a talented fine artist based in Kelana Jaya. She have been diving deep into the fine arts circa 2009 while she was in college. She never slowed down ever since and now Sofia have established her own space in the process of putting her vision on canvas. On this episode, she discussed her deepest fear, her personal journey, and why Sofia thinks Kurt Cobain has mastered the art of being thyself. When discussing mental health and her advice for those with suicide tendencies, she dropped her most legendary two liner "don't kill yourself, cave yourself." We all need to be alone sometimes. To figure ourselves out. We'll be okay, once we remove the outside noise. Follow us on Instagram for weekly podcast updates. Look up "Hello Hello Kopi Ke Milo" and listen to the full podcast on Spotify if you haven't already. @sofiaharon @hellohellokopikemilo
The Batu Caves are a series of limestone caves and cave temples located in Selangor, Malaysia. So easy to get to it even has it’s own train stop.I picked up the KTM Comuter train at KL Sentral in Kuala Lumpur which can be reached via the Kelana Jaya line if you’re staying near KLCC.In less than 30 minutes the giant limestone outcrop was in view.Leaving the train station you are immediately surrounded by Hindu shrines and temples including this giant statue of Hanuman, the Monkey God.The Batu Caves gets it’s name from the Sangai Batu, the nearby Batu River, and it is also the tenth, Pattu in the Tamil language, limestone of Ampang Malaysia.The Batu Caves are one of the most popular Hindu Shrines outside of India. Dedicated to Lord Murugan, God of war. He is the son of the Hindu dieties Shiva and Parvati.The Murugan statue is the largest statue of a Hindu deity in Malaysia and the second tallest in the world coming second to the Kailashnath Mahadev Statue in Nepal.Write A Podcast Review:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/adventure-travel-far-east-inspired-by-rick-steves-lonely/id1079513943?mt=2Become a patron of Far East Adventure Travel and have access to exclusive content:https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4035923
The Batu Caves are a series of limestone caves and cave temples located in Selangor, Malaysia. So easy to get to it even has it’s own train stop. I picked up the KTM Comuter train at KL Sentral in Kuala Lumpur which can be reached via the Kelana Jaya line if you’re staying near KLCC.In less than 30 minutes the giant limestone outcrop was in view. Leaving the train station you are immediately surrounded by Hindu shrines and temples including this giant statue of Hanuman, the Monkey God.The Batu Caves gets it’s name from the Sangai Batu, the nearby Batu River, and it is also the tenth, Pattu in the Tamil language, limestone of Ampang Malaysia.The Batu Caves are one of the most popular Hindu Shrines outside of India. Dedicated to Lord Murugan, God of war. He is the son of the Hindu dieties Shiva and Parvati. The Murugan statue is the largest statue of a Hindu deity in Malaysia and the second tallest in the world coming second to the Kailashnath Mahadev Statue in Nepal.This is the site of the annual Thaipusam Festival which draws over 1.5 million people every year to honor Lord Murugan. Devotees among other things carry containers of milk as an offering to Murugan.The first steps to the cave were built in 1920 made of wood, since then have been replaced by 272 concrete steps. There are several caves throughout the site but the Temple Cave or Catherdral Cave, which I was climbing up to is the most well-known and visited. Another reason to keeps things inside your bag or backpack on your way up. This guy eventually got back his little pack minus a couple of things. Excerpts from "Nature's Hindu Temple Offering-The Batu Caves, Malaysia".
In this episode, WebCamp KL took a voyage from the mothership (aka MindValley’s Hall of Awesomeness) to Fluentspace – an newly established co-working space in Kelana Jaya. The team is really thrilled to be there – looking at the carefully designed interior to the people who decided to make it their sanctuary to get work […]