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Star Voyager prepares for its maiden passage from Singapore on March 26 and will head to the likes of Jakarta, Melaka, Bangkok and Ho Chi Minh City in the coming months. Michael Goh, President, Star Cruises & Dream Cruises, joins host Neil Humphreys on the Wide World segment to discuss the secret to his success in such a competitive tourism industry.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Dendam Kawan Lama” mengisahkan tentang pengalaman Azhar, seorang lelaki dari Melaka yang lembut. Beliau sering dibuli di bangku sekolah rendah dan salah seorang pembuli itu bernama Izat. Azhar pernah berjanji untuk tidak akan maafkan Izat dan dari situlah pengalaman seram beliau mula berputik. Kalau anda ingin hantarkan kisah atau pengalaman anda yang menyeramkan, sila hantar ke email mj12@mediacorp.sg, di WhatsApp RIA, atau Instagram RIA897.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With Singapore formally established, we look at those first months and years. As soon as the document was signed, Raffles left the island and William Farquhar took over as First Resident. It would be hard to find a more capable person to manage what needed to get the new enterprise up and running. Taking advantage of his personal connections in Melaka and the political and technological dynamic of the time, Farquhar got the ball rolling in Singapore. The Dutch were outraged and plenty of fancy footwork and smooth talking needed to be done to avert a war. Singapore became an overnight sensation in the region. Many traders were attracted to Duty-Free trade. This was one reason the British East India Company wasn't willing to give in to the Dutch so fast. William Farquhar kept it all together and rose to the occasion at this most early period of Singapore's second incarnation. We'll look at the eyebrow-raising measures he took to turn on the government revenue taps and how this will all lead to his undoing. We also look at Farquhar's successor as First Resident, John Crawfurd. How he outfoxed The Temenggong Abdul Rahman and the Sultan Hussein Shah is also presented. We close with immigrants coming to Singapore in droves, soon outnumbering the local Malay populace. After peace with the Dutch was achieved in 1824, it was full speed ahead for Singapore. Four local entrepreneurs who also served as early community leaders are also introduced. These are Tan Tock Seng 陈笃生, Seah Eu Chin 佘有进, Naraina Pillai, and Syed Omar Al-Juneid. You can support my work by subscribing to my Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/TheChinaHistoryPodcast Thank you for listening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With Singapore formally established, we look at those first months and years. As soon as the document was signed, Raffles left the island and William Farquhar took over as First Resident. It would be hard to find a more capable person to manage what needed to get the new enterprise up and running. Taking advantage of his personal connections in Melaka and the political and technological dynamic of the time, Farquhar got the ball rolling in Singapore. The Dutch were outraged and plenty of fancy footwork and smooth talking needed to be done to avert a war. Singapore became an overnight sensation in the region. Many traders were attracted to Duty-Free trade. This was one reason the British East India Company wasn't willing to give in to the Dutch so fast. William Farquhar kept it all together and rose to the occasion at this most early period of Singapore's second incarnation. We'll look at the eyebrow-raising measures he took to turn on the government revenue taps and how this will all lead to his undoing. We also look at Farquhar's successor as First Resident, John Crawfurd. How he outfoxed The Temenggong Abdul Rahman and the Sultan Hussein Shah is also presented. We close with immigrants coming to Singapore in droves, soon outnumbering the local Malay populace. After peace with the Dutch was achieved in 1824, it was full speed ahead for Singapore. Four local entrepreneurs who also served as early community leaders are also introduced. These are Tan Tock Seng 陈笃生, Seah Eu Chin 佘有进, Naraina Pillai, and Syed Omar Al-Juneid. You can support my work by subscribing to my Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/TheChinaHistoryPodcast Thank you for listening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With Singapore formally established, we look at those first months and years. As soon as the document was signed, Raffles left the island and William Farquhar took over as First Resident. It would be hard to find a more capable person to manage what needed to get the new enterprise up and running. Taking advantage of his personal connections in Melaka and the political and technological dynamic of the time, Farquhar got the ball rolling in Singapore. The Dutch were outraged and plenty of fancy footwork and smooth talking needed to be done to avert a war. Singapore became an overnight sensation in the region. Many traders were attracted to Duty-Free trade. This was one reason the British East India Company wasn't willing to give in to the Dutch so fast. William Farquhar kept it all together and rose to the occasion at this most early period of Singapore's second incarnation. We'll look at the eyebrow-raising measures he took to turn on the government revenue taps and how this will all lead to his undoing. We also look at Farquhar's successor as First Resident, John Crawfurd. How he outfoxed The Temenggong Abdul Rahman and the Sultan Hussein Shah is also presented. We close with immigrants coming to Singapore in droves, soon outnumbering the local Malay populace. After peace with the Dutch was achieved in 1824, it was full speed ahead for Singapore. Four local entrepreneurs who also served as early community leaders are also introduced. These are Tan Tock Seng 陈笃生, Seah Eu Chin 佘有进, Naraina Pillai, and Syed Omar Al-Juneid. You can support my work by subscribing to my Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/TheChinaHistoryPodcast Thank you for listening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With Singapore formally established, we look at those first months and years. As soon as the document was signed, Raffles left the island and William Farquhar took over as First Resident. It would be hard to find a more capable person to manage what needed to get the new enterprise up and running. Taking advantage of his personal connections in Melaka and the political and technological dynamic of the time, Farquhar got the ball rolling in Singapore. The Dutch were outraged and plenty of fancy footwork and smooth talking needed to be done to avert a war. Singapore became an overnight sensation in the region. Many traders were attracted to Duty-Free trade. This was one reason the British East India Company wasn't willing to give in to the Dutch so fast. William Farquhar kept it all together and rose to the occasion at this most early period of Singapore's second incarnation. We'll look at the eyebrow-raising measures he took to turn on the government revenue taps and how this will all lead to his undoing. We also look at Farquhar's successor as First Resident, John Crawfurd. How he outfoxed The Temenggong Abdul Rahman and the Sultan Hussein Shah is also presented. We close with immigrants coming to Singapore in droves, soon outnumbering the local Malay populace. After peace with the Dutch was achieved in 1824, it was full speed ahead for Singapore. Four local entrepreneurs who also served as early community leaders are also introduced. These are Tan Tock Seng 陈笃生, Seah Eu Chin 佘有进, Naraina Pillai, and Syed Omar Al-Juneid. You can support my work by subscribing to my Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/TheChinaHistoryPodcast Thank you for listening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“A lot of studio owners are very distracted. So when it comes to looking at who are our worthy rival, I will look at the founders. Then I will kind of know whether or not they will still be our rival in a year's time. ”Curious how a small 1200 sq ft fitness studio in Melaka expanded into Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok, and the larger ambition behind these moves? In this episode of Open For Business, we speak with CJ Lee, Co-Founder of MOVE Private Fitness, about their journey from launching a boutique studio in 2020 to scaling across six locations, including Bangkok. With a focus on delivering premium, personalised fitness services to the T20 demographic, MOVE is gearing up for its next phase of growth.Key Areas of Conversation:- What inspired MOVE and the challenges faced in the early days.- How MOVE stands out in a crowded fitness market by specialising and not getting distracted by fitness trends- The story behind expanding MOVE to KL and Bangkok and plans for further regional growth.- Insights into MOVE's upcoming fundraising round and how the capital will fuel further expansion.- Tune in to discover how MOVE Private Fitness is trying to reshape the fitness industry and what lies ahead in its ambitious growth journey.
MALAM SERAM THE HORROR TALK SHOW | BUKAN SEKADAR CERITA SERAMSuka bacaan kisah-kisah seram, sila subscribe ke saluran Malam Seram! Malam Seram LIVE show Isnin hingga Khamis 11 malam dan Jumaat 11.59 malam MALAM SERAM adalah segmen LIVE perkongsian pengalaman seram dan misteri. Anggap ia hanya sekadar perkongsian sahaja. Jangan mudah percaya dan terlalu taksub dengan apa yang anda dengar! MALAM SERAM The Horror Talk Show Bukan Sekadar Cerita Seram. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/malam-seram--3347472/support.
Kuliah Bahrul Mazi Jilid 21 yang berlangsung di Masjid Abdullah Fahim, Bertam, Kepala Batas, Pulau Pinang pada 11hb September 2024. ~ Hadis yang diriwayatkan oleh khadam sahabat Nabi ~ Nama unta Nabi ~ Dapat "jackpot" Nabi bermalam dirumah ~ Abu Ayub tak boleh tidur bila Nabi tidur dibawah rumah ~ Besarnya hormat sahabat kepada Nabi ~ Nabi bukan jenis ambil kesempatan ke atas orang lain ~ Nak ambil berkat daripada pinggan Nabi ~ Makanan yang ada bawang, tidak dimakan oleh Nabi ~ Terkejut, adakah hidangan ada bawang, diharamkan ~ Bercakap tentang sijil halal, untuk pastikan semua bahan disahkan halal ~ Bukan senang nak dapat sijil halal, Malaysia menjadi contoh diperingkat dunia ~ Tabarruk tak boleh sebarangan, tak boleh ambil berkat Ustaz Shamsuri ~ Masyarakat nak ambil berkat "air mandi mayat wali" ~ Adakah makan petai itu haram? ~ Jangan terlibat dalam perbalahan yang merugikan umat Islam ~ Majoriti ulama berpendapat Nabi lahir pada 9 Rabiul Awal ~ Ikut Nabi supaya Allah sayang kepada kita ~ Suka pakai jubah sebagai tanda sayang kepada Nabi ~ Sahabat Nabi zahirkan sayang Nabi dengan pelbagai cara ~ Rambut Nabi akan disimpan oleh para sahabat ~ Nama sebenar Ibnu Sirin ~ Tubuh Nabi daripada hujung rambut ke hujung kaki ada keberkatan ~ Ada dikalangan sahabat Nabi yang over ~ Potong kek sebab nak sambut "birthday Nabi" ~ Sahabat yang minum darah bekam Nabi ~ Darah najis yang haram di makan ~ Akhir hidup, mati di sula oleh Hajjaj Yusuf As-Saqafi ~ Ulama simpulkan darah Nabi bukan najis ~ Hadis penting untuk diingat semasa menyambut Maulid Nabi ~ Nasrani puja Nabi Isa secara sangat berlebihan ~ Nabi Muhammad pesan jangan puja sampai berlebih-lebihan ~ Kisah Unta Nabi yang asalnya kepunyaan Saidina Abu Bakar ~ Gentlemannya Nabi, tak mau benda free, dan tak ambil kesempatan atas sahabat ~ Nilai harga unta yang Nabi bayar ~ Tanah yang dipilih untuk dijadikan Masjid ~ Kisah dua beradik yatim yang memiliki tanah (kisah terpencil yang touching) ~ Sahabat Nabi business man berjaya yang sangat pemurah ~ "Peranan" dan akhir hidup unta Nabi ~ Nabi tinggalkan kepada kita dua benda yang akan pastikan kita tidak sesat ~ Peninggalan yang paling berharga ~ Pastikan fahaman hadis dan Quran itu berdasarkan tafsiran yang benar, bukan dari "alamak" ~ Minta doa supaya Allah tidak gelincirkan kita dari jalan kebenaran ~ 11 kumpulan yang nampak macam muslim, tapi bukan Islam -- BAHRUL MAZI JILID 21 MUKA SURAT 164 -- ~ Sekurang-kurang tempat di dalam syurga ~ Nikmat dalam syurga tiada bandingan dengan nikmat dunia ~ Dalam syurga tiada orang sakit ~ Bahrul Mazi sentiasa datangkan dalil hadis ~ Bercakap macam-macam tanpa bersandarkan dalil ~ Ada orang yang takut nak tinggal rumah (kawaq masuk rumah) ~ Bukan senang nak bagi orang menangis ~ Apabila Nabi bercakap tentang syurga dan neraka, sahabat seolah-olah nampak syurga dan neraka ~ Pandainya "interior decorator" cantikkan rumah contoh ~ Sahabat yang datang dari Melaka setiap kali kuliah Ustaz ~ Maksud perkataan "terempon" ~ Gelang tangan tak boleh dipakai oleh orang lelaki, melainkan di syurga nanti ~ Syurga bertingkat-tingkat ~ Kisah lelaki yang akan jadi orang terakhir keluar dari neraka ~ Keluar dari neraka dalam keadaan merangkak ~ Patah balik sebab ingat syurga sudah penuh ~ Nabi bercerita sambil ketawa hingga nampak gigi geraham Nabi ~ Besarnya rahmat Allah, baik sangka dengan Allah SETERUSNYA ~ Ayat yang selalu dibacakan semasa orang talkin di kubur ~ Manusia yang jadi pemburu kebaikan -- Dapatkan External SSD 512GB Sempena 11 Tahun Zonkuliah : https://toyyibpay.com/Zonkuliah-External-SSD-512GB -- Sokong Projek Zonkuliah Dengan Menyumbang Ke Akaun Berikut : ➢ https://toyyibpay.com/zonkuliah ➢ MAYBANK (Produksi Zonkita) - 557250054584 ➢ PAYPAL - paypal.me/DanaZK -- ☑● Doakan Dimurahkan Rezeki dan Diberikan Kesihatan Yang Baik Untuk Kami Teruskan Projek ZonKuliah ☑● ✚ Untuk update terkini sila like Facebook Page kami : www.facebook.com/zonkuliah --- #Zonkuliah #UstazShamsuri #KuliahAgama
Requests to present the history of Singapore go back to 2010 or 2011. At long last, here's an easy-to-consume and digest overview of The Lion City. In Part 1 we'll look at the watered world of Southeast Asia and the Monsoon Winds that led to the earliest intra-Asian sea trade. And of course, the legendary 14th century founding of Singapore will be told. Sri Vijaya, Sang Nila Utama, Temasek, and the five kings of Singapura. The visit of Yuan Dynasty explorer Wang Dayuan will also be introduced as well as his early observations. We'll get as far as the fall of Singapura and the founding of the Sultanates of Melaka and later Johor. When the early 16th century dawns, the arrival of the Portuguese will put the trajectory of Singapore and Malaysian history in a new direction. We'll pick up next time and see how the arrival of the Dutch and British East India Companies start shaking things up in Southeast Asia. Although a lot of what's covered in Part 1 is only legend, one can easily see the history of this small island at the tip of the Malaysian Peninsula goes back far beyond the arrival of Sir Stamford Raffles. Patreon supporters are already on Part 6 of this series, not scheduled for release until November 24. Subscribe to my Patreon and earn my ever-lasting gratitude. And enjoy being the first ones to hear the latest episodes (and bonus material too). https://www.patreon.com/TeacupMedia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Requests to present the history of Singapore go back to 2010 or 2011. At long last, here's an easy-to-consume and digest overview of The Lion City. In Part 1 we'll look at the watered world of Southeast Asia and the Monsoon Winds that led to the earliest intra-Asian sea trade. And of course, the legendary 14th century founding of Singapore will be told. Sri Vijaya, Sang Nila Utama, Temasek, and the five kings of Singapura. The visit of Yuan Dynasty explorer Wang Dayuan will also be introduced as well as his early observations. We'll get as far as the fall of Singapura and the founding of the Sultanates of Melaka and later Johor. When the early 16th century dawns, the arrival of the Portuguese will put the trajectory of Singapore and Malaysian history in a new direction. We'll pick up next time and see how the arrival of the Dutch and British East India Companies start shaking things up in Southeast Asia. Although a lot of what's covered in Part 1 is only legend, one can easily see the history of this small island at the tip of the Malaysian Peninsula goes back far beyond the arrival of Sir Stamford Raffles. Patreon supporters are already on Part 6 of this series, not scheduled for release until November 24. Subscribe to my Patreon and earn my ever-lasting gratitude. And enjoy being the first ones to hear the latest episodes (and bonus material too). https://www.patreon.com/TeacupMedia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Requests to present the history of Singapore go back to 2010 or 2011. At long last, here's an easy-to-consume and digest overview of The Lion City. In Part 1 we'll look at the watered world of Southeast Asia and the Monsoon Winds that led to the earliest intra-Asian sea trade. And of course, the legendary 14th century founding of Singapore will be told. Sri Vijaya, Sang Nila Utama, Temasek, and the five kings of Singapura. The visit of Yuan Dynasty explorer Wang Dayuan will also be introduced as well as his early observations. We'll get as far as the fall of Singapura and the founding of the Sultanates of Melaka and later Johor. When the early 16th century dawns, the arrival of the Portuguese will put the trajectory of Singapore and Malaysian history in a new direction. We'll pick up next time and see how the arrival of the Dutch and British East India Companies start shaking things up in Southeast Asia. Although a lot of what's covered in Part 1 is only legend, one can easily see the history of this small island at the tip of the Malaysian Peninsula goes back far beyond the arrival of Sir Stamford Raffles. Patreon supporters are already on Part 6 of this series, not scheduled for release until November 24. Subscribe to my Patreon and earn my ever-lasting gratitude. And enjoy being the first ones to hear the latest episodes (and bonus material too). https://www.patreon.com/TeacupMedia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Requests to present the history of Singapore go back to 2010 or 2011. At long last, here's an easy-to-consume and digest overview of The Lion City. In Part 1 we'll look at the watered world of Southeast Asia and the Monsoon Winds that led to the earliest intra-Asian sea trade. And of course, the legendary 14th century founding of Singapore will be told. Sri Vijaya, Sang Nila Utama, Temasek, and the five kings of Singapura. The visit of Yuan Dynasty explorer Wang Dayuan will also be introduced as well as his early observations. We'll get as far as the fall of Singapura and the founding of the Sultanates of Melaka and later Johor. When the early 16th century dawns, the arrival of the Portuguese will put the trajectory of Singapore and Malaysian history in a new direction. We'll pick up next time and see how the arrival of the Dutch and British East India Companies start shaking things up in Southeast Asia. Although a lot of what's covered in Part 1 is only legend, one can easily see the history of this small island at the tip of the Malaysian Peninsula goes back far beyond the arrival of Sir Stamford Raffles. Patreon supporters are already on Part 6 of this series, not scheduled for release until November 24. Subscribe to my Patreon and earn my ever-lasting gratitude. And enjoy being the first ones to hear the latest episodes (and bonus material too). https://www.patreon.com/TeacupMedia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is a mysterious fiction tale about a man named Tony. Tony was driving from Melaka to Singapore on a humid night, the road ahead illuminated only by his headlights cutting through the darkness. He had an important job interview in Singapore the following afternoon, and his plan was to stay at a budget hotel in Johor Bahru before crossing the border in the morning. Tony was no stranger to long drives, but on that night was different. Something was lurking in the darkness, just beyond the reach of his headlights. The highway seemed lonelier, the night thicker, and the air heavy with a strange sense of foreboding. This is a story of Tony and his journey... into the night. Stay tuned to this horror and mysterious encounter shared by our listener in this episode. If you would like to drop us feedback or have any stories to share, email us at latenightmysteries@gmail.com. Alternatively, you may send them to our social media platforms on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/latenightmysteries Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LateNightMysteries TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@latenightmysteries YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYeg3nLF4mexguxo7RMPkOw Please don't forget to FOLLOW and SHARE our podcast on Spotify and all our social media platforms, as mentioned.
MALAM SERAM, PODCAST CERITA SERAM | BUKAN SEKADAR CERITA SERAMSuka bacaan kisah-kisah seram, sila subscribe ke saluran Malam Seram! Malam Seram LIVE show Isnin hingga Khamis 11 malam dan Jumaat 11.59 malam MALAM SERAM adalah segmen LIVE perkongsian pengalaman seram dan misteri. Anggap ia hanya sekadar perkongsian sahaja. Jangan mudah percaya dan terlalu taksub dengan apa yang anda dengar!MALAM SERAM The Horror Talk Show Bukan Sekadar Cerita Seram.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/malam-seram--3347472/support.
Watercolour artist and educator Lee Wee Xian has made a name for himself in the world of watercolour painting, and is set to present his first solo exhibition titled Overture, that will feature over 25 watercolour paintings that capture the forgotten, vanishing scenes and landmarks of Melaka. Known for his skillful use of light, shadow, water, and pigments, his work captures the beauty of everyday moments and reflects his deep connection to his hometown. He joins us to share more about his blooming visual arts career, and his upcoming solo exhibition.
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Suka bacaan kisah-kisah seram, sila subscribe ke saluran Malam Seram! Malam Seram LIVE show Isnin hingga Khamis 11 malam dan Jumaat 11.59 malam MALAM SERAM adalah segmen LIVE perkongsian pengalaman seram dan misteri. Anggap ia hanya sekadar perkongsian sahaja. Jangan mudah percaya dan terlalu taksub dengan apa yang anda dengar! MALAM SERAM The Horror Talk Show Bukan Sekadar Cerita Seram. Background music Malam Seram dapatkan dari sini : (Free trial untuk 30 hari) https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/n5l29b/
Suka bacaan kisah-kisah seram, sila subscribe ke saluran Malam Seram! Malam Seram LIVE show Isnin hingga Khamis 11 malam dan Jumaat 11.59 malam MALAM SERAM adalah segmen LIVE perkongsian pengalaman seram dan misteri. Anggap ia hanya sekadar perkongsian sahaja. Jangan mudah percaya dan terlalu taksub dengan apa yang anda dengar! MALAM SERAM The Horror Talk Show Bukan Sekadar Cerita Seram.
Amidst recent discussions about the Youth and Sports Ministry's performance, what are the gaps and strides that have been made in fortifying the sports ecosystem and empowering youth? On this episode of #ConsiderThis Hafiz Marzukhi speaks to Adam Adli Abdul Halim, Deputy Youth and Sports Minister and MP for Hang Tuah Jaya, Melaka.
The Melaka Chetti Kitchen is more than just a collection of recipes but a book representing a slice of Melaka Chetti culture, which is becoming endangered as the Melaka Chetti community is a small one and is only growing smaller. Through the book, the community hopes to offer a culinary journey through their culture, and we'll find out more about it from Roy Anandthan Padiachee, the project director as well as vice president of the Melaka Chetti Heritage Association of Malaysia, and two writers of the book: Julie Wong and Dr David Neo.
Malaysia is currently strategising two major projects, the tram system in Melaka and the Kuala Lumpur-Singapore high-speed rail. One for vanity, another for necessity. Will these two projects create a catalyst for more people to use public transport for their travels? Will it ease congestion? We discuss their practicalities with Transit Malaysia Member, Bernard Chong.Image credit: Metro Trem
Fernao Mendes Pinto recovers from shipwreck and captivity, neither his first nor his last, and returns to the story of the Aceh Sultanate. If you like what you hear and want to chip in to support the podcast, my Patreon is here. I'm on Twitter @circus_human, Instagram @humancircuspod, and I have some things on Redbubble. Sources: The Travels of Mendes Pinto, edited and translated by Rebecca D. Catz. University of Chicago Press, 1989. Aceh Sultanate: State, Society, Religion and Trade (2 vols.): The Dutch Sources, 1636-1661, edited by Takeshi Ito. Brill, 2015. Göksoy, İsmail Hakkı. "Ottoman-Aceh relations as documented in Turkish sources," in Mapping the Acehnese Past, edited by R. Michael Feener, Patrick Daly, and Anthony Reed. Brill, 2011. Pinto, Paulo Jorge De Sousa. The Portuguese and the Straits of Melaka, 1575-1619: Power, Trade and Diplomacy. NUS Press, 2012. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Diskusi 8.30 pagi Sabtu, langsung dari Melaka sempena jelajah #DahSampai, penyampai Nursyazwani Saiful Sham bersama tetamu Datuk Dr. Ammar Abd. Ghafar, Ketua Pengarah Tourism Malaysia berkongsi mengnai usaha memperkukuh serta memperhebatkan industri pelancongan domestik dan mempromosikan lokasi-lokasi menarik di negara ini oleh Tourism Malaysia.
Antara fokus Awani Pagi bersama Afiezy Azaman & Nursyazwani Saiful Sham;
Diskusi bersama Datuk Dr. Rusdi Abd Rahman, Pengarah Kesihatan Negeri Melaka mengenai inisiatif "wellnes" dan madani afiat untuk kesihatan yang optimum sebagaimana disarankan Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia, KKM. #AWANIPagi #AWANInews
The story of the 16th-century Portuguese traveller, writer, soldier, envoy, and so much more, takes us to Malaysia, to the city of Malacca (Melaka), and to diplomatic missions among nearby rulers. If you like what you hear and want to chip in to support the podcast, my Patreon is here. I'm on Twitter @circus_human, Instagram @humancircuspod, and I have some things on Redbubble. Sources: The Travels of Mendes Pinto, edited and translated by Rebecca D. Catz. University of Chicago Press, 1989. The Commentaries of the Great Afonso Dalboquerque, Second Viceroy of India, translated by Walter de Gray Birch. Hakluyt, 1875. Boxer, C.R. The Portuguese Seaborne Empire 1415-1825. Carcanet, 1991. Diffie, Bailey Wallys. Foundations of the Portuguese Empire, 1415-1580. University of Minnesota Press, 1977. Newitt, Malyn. A History of Portuguese Overseas Expansion 1400–1668. Routledge, 2004. Paine, Lincoln. The Sea and Civilization: A Maritime History of the World. Knopf Doubleday, 2015. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Two stories involving two hotels...one in Melaka and the other in Pasir Ris. The one that happened to a friend in Pasir Ris is creepy as helllllll. Have a listen!
Panggung PUSAKA: Senandung Kota is a cultural festival celebrating Malaysia's living traditions, featuring masters of traditional arts from diverse communities across Malaysia including Main Puteri of Kelantan, Kuda Kepang of Johor, Dondang Sayang of Melaka, Mah Meri indigenous performers, Sumazau dancers of Sabah, Urumee Melum drummers, and Silat Jawi practitioners. Performances aside, there will also be a talk, a photography exhibition, and so much more, and we find out all about it from Pauline Fan, the Creative Director of cultural organisation, PUSAKA.Image Credit: PUSAKA
What's the difference between centered and de-centered international orders? How do small states navigate geopolitics without becoming pawns? What does it look like to have a world in which there is no hegemon, and how is it sustained? And why was 15th century maritime Southeast Asia a different international order than the Sino-centric "tributary system" in what is now Northeast Asia? Dr. Manjeet Pardesi joins the show to share new research that sheds light on all these questions and more. A tour-de-force of historical international relations, what it means to take a relational view of world politics, and small-state strategies in Asia. Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.un-diplomatic.comManjeet's article in Global Studies Quarterly (open access!): https://academic.oup.com/isagsq/article/2/4/ksac072/6947856
Dalam episod Malam Seram kali ini KC bacakan kisah seram dari seorang bekas pelajar sebuah asrama penuh di Melaka. Lebih kurang 20 pelajar perempuan histeria dan seorang pelajar lelaki panjat untuk terjun!MALAM SERAM adalah segmen LIVE perkongsian pengalaman seram dan misteri. Anggap ia hanya sekadar perkongsian sahaja. Jangan mudah percaya dan terlalu taksub dengan apa yang anda dengar! MALAM SERAM The Horror Talk Show Bukan Sekadar Cerita Seram.
Rumah Minangkabau is synonymous with Negeri Sembilan, Sarawak has Rumah Panjang while traditional Malay houses in Melaka have concrete stairs that are decorated with marble tiles. These are some examples of regionalism in architecture that essentially not only showcase distinctive aesthetics, but also functional features that respond to the local climate, geography and topography. Have we adopted this approach in modern architecture, especially in Malaysia? Alice Sabrina Ismail, Director of Architecture from the Faculty of Built Environment & Surveying, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia joins us in this episode of I Love KL to help break down this concept and reflect on where we are with regard to this.
Apakah punca kemelut jawatan Ketua Menteri Melaka? Cecair vape dan rokok elektrik dikeluarkan dari Akta Racun - apa kesannya? Layari http://keluarsekejap.com!
Welcome to 30&Nerdy's Halloween Double Feature!!! What's up Nerds and Neredettes! HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!! In this massive Halloween episode, Juice and Mac are talking about two of their favorite Halloween classics! SHOW NOTES 0:00 - Opening 2:14 - Intros and Welcome 11:49 - Horror Watch 20:38 - RandoNerdica 27:57 - NERDcabulary Word 32:40 - Intrmission 37:37 - A Halloween Suprise Guest Appearance 40:05 - The Nightmare Before Christmas 1:01:56 - Intermission 1:03:45 - New Interuption on The Witcher 1:07:50 - It's Just A Bunch of Hocus Pocus 2:00:00 - The Ballad of 30&Nerdy 30&Nerdy Opening Rift: Kyle Standifer The Ballad of 30&Nerdy: Beth Crowley Season 5 of is Presented By: Advertising Expressions 30&Nerdy Podcast is a BadCastCompany Production and a member of PodNation and a survivor of theaPODalypse 30&Nerdy Podcast is a member of The #InNerdCircle on Twitter and a founding member of #TheCouncilOfNerds This Episode is brought to you by: OEB LAW Tennessee Legen Distillery Gatlinburg Brewing Company Encore Theatrical Company You can learn more about 30&Nerdy Podcast by visiting The Fortress of NERDitude and while you are there, subscribe to our Nerdly Newsletter for behind the scenes, announcements, and Nerdly News updates. Patreon Have some thoughts or questions? Email us at 30andnerdypod@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail Shop Nerdy at The 30&Nerdy Tee Public Store Cheers To Ya Nerds!
Pengundi kaum Cina di Melaka mahukan seorang wakil rakyat yang mampu membawa perubahan dari segi ekonomi dan sosial rakyat kerana kos sara hidup rakyat ketika ini sangat membebankan.
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Should Malaysia build a 120km link to Indonesia-from Telok Gong to Dumai Sumatra-as proposed by the Melaka state government? On #ConsiderThis we speak to our guests about the considerations that must go into the planning of such a project.
Ustaz Manis - Ada Rahsia Kenapa Portugis Serang Melaka
Would a bridge between Melaka and Sumatra bring economic benefits, or is it more likely to become another white elephant? We get reactions to the proposal from economist Dr. Timothy Wong of the National University of Singapore (NUS)
Would a bridge between Melaka and Sumatra bring economic benefits, or is it more likely to become another white elephant? We get reactions to the proposal from economist Dr. Timothy Wong of the National University of Singapore (NUS)
Ahmat Adam - Melaka Dan Pasai
Syarahan Umum V - Hang Tuah- Laksamana Melaka Dalam Sejarah Kebudayaan Melayu?
Syarahan Umum V - Hang Tuah- Laksamana Melaka Dalam Sejarah Kebudayaan Melayu?
Ahmat Adam - Melaka Dan Pasai
Protectors of Melaka is an NFT collection built on championing diversity and representation in the NFT space especially for under-represented majority world PoC, starting with local Malaysian cultures. From a functional perspective, this project aims to bring Dungeons & Dragons to the blockchain, creating a living universe for NFT holders to experience and direct. We take a deep dive into this world and speak with the creator Kelvin about world-building in the NFT and crypto space.
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Regional Round-up Ep 23: Possibility of land travel lane between Singapore and Malaysia 10:34 mins Synopsis: Every week, The Straits Times analyses South-east Asia's top news developments. The Straits Times' regional correspondent Leslie Lopez chats with Money FM's Elliot Danker and Bharati Jagdish about the following points: Flight Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) between Singapore and Malaysia begins Nov 29 and the possibility of a land travel lane (0:47) The justification behind Malaysia's High Court ordering the Government to return assets seized from former Prime Minister Najib Razak and family (3:33) Melaka election happening on Nov 20 in a three-cornered fight (5:49) Former Governor of New Mexico, Bill Richardson, claims Myanmar's junta Senior General Min Aung Hlaing is open to working with the world on humanitarian relief (8:28) Produced by: The Breakfast Huddle, Money FM 89.3, Fa'izah Sani Edited by: Dan Koh Subscribe to our Asian Insider Podcast channel to follow our various shows each week and rate us on your favourite audio apps: Channel: https://str.sg/JWa7 Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/JWa8 Google Podcasts: https://str.sg/Ju4h Spotify: https://str.sg/JWaX Website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg Read Leslie Lopez's stories. Asian Insider newsletter. --- Discover more ST podcast series: Green Pulse Podcast: https://str.sg/JWaf Health Check Podcast: https://str.sg/JWaN ST Sports Talk Podcast: https://str.sg/JWRE Life Weekend Picks Podcast: https://str.sg/JWa2 #PopVultures Podcast: https://str.sg/JWad Bookmark This! Podcast: https://str.sg/JWas Lunch With Sumiko Podcast: https://str.sg/J6hQ Discover BT Podcasts: http://bt.sg/podcasts Follow our shows then, if you like short, practical podcasts! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Regional Round-up Ep 23: Possibility of land travel lane between Singapore and Malaysia 10:34 mins Synopsis: Every week, The Straits Times analyses South-east Asia's top news developments. The Straits Times' regional correspondent Leslie Lopez chats with Money FM's Elliot Danker and Bharati Jagdish about the following points: Flight Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) between Singapore and Malaysia begins Nov 29 and the possibility of a land travel lane (0:47) The justification behind Malaysia's High Court ordering the Government to return assets seized from former Prime Minister Najib Razak and family (3:33) Melaka election happening on Nov 20 in a three-cornered fight (5:49) Former Governor of New Mexico, Bill Richardson, claims Myanmar's junta Senior General Min Aung Hlaing is open to working with the world on humanitarian relief (8:28) Produced by: The Breakfast Huddle, Money FM 89.3, Fa'izah Sani Edited by: Dan Koh Subscribe to our Asian Insider Podcast channel to follow our various shows each week and rate us on your favourite audio apps: Channel: https://str.sg/JWa7 Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/JWa8 Google Podcasts: https://str.sg/Ju4h Spotify: https://str.sg/JWaX Website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg Read Leslie Lopez's stories. Asian Insider newsletter. --- Discover more ST podcast series: Green Pulse Podcast: https://str.sg/JWaf Health Check Podcast: https://str.sg/JWaN ST Sports Talk Podcast: https://str.sg/JWRE Life Weekend Picks Podcast: https://str.sg/JWa2 #PopVultures Podcast: https://str.sg/JWad Bookmark This! Podcast: https://str.sg/JWas Lunch With Sumiko Podcast: https://str.sg/J6hQ Discover BT Podcasts: http://bt.sg/podcasts Follow our shows then, if you like short, practical podcasts! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Regional Round-up Ep 20: Malaysia's former PM Najib and wife Rosmah to visit Singapore 11:00 mins Synopsis: Every week, The Straits Times analyses South-east Asia's top news developments. The Straits Times' regional correspondent Leslie Lopez chats with Money FM's Elliott Danker and Bharati Jagdish about the following points: Malaysia's former Prime Minister Najib Razak and wife, Rosmah visit Singapore to welcome the arrival of their granddaughter (0:30) The challenge Asean is facing to end the political turmoil in Myanmar (2:14) Will the political situation in Myanmar be likened to the new Taliban in Afghanistan? (5:22) Pakatan Harapan wants to block elections due to health crisis (6:29) Possible outcomes of Melaka's state elections (9:03) Produced by: The Breakfast Huddle, Money FM 89.3, Fa'izah Sani Edited by: Dan Koh Subscribe to our Asian Insider Podcast channel to follow our various shows each week and rate us on your favourite audio apps: Channel: https://str.sg/JWa7 Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/JWa8 Google Podcasts: https://str.sg/Ju4h Spotify: https://str.sg/JWaX Website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg Read Leslie Lopez's stories. Asian Insider newsletter. --- Discover more ST podcast series: Green Pulse Podcast: https://str.sg/JWaf Health Check Podcast: https://str.sg/JWaN ST Sports Talk Podcast: https://str.sg/JWRE Life Weekend Picks Podcast: https://str.sg/JWa2 #PopVultures Podcast: https://str.sg/JWad Bookmark This! Podcast: https://str.sg/JWas Lunch With Sumiko Podcast: https://str.sg/J6hQ Discover BT Podcasts: http://bt.sg/podcasts Follow our shows then, if you like short, practical podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Three stories, all from Melaka. Spooky, creepy and one was even reported in the news. Want to know what? Listen in to this episode of Berhantu!