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Tuesday, 9 December 2014

RUN FOR YOUR LIFE

2014 The Original Zombie Infested 5KM Obstacles Run MAEPS SERDANG, KL MALAYSIA

All the way from the US, it has finally landed here in Malaysia! The world's most thrilling run is here! There's running! There's Obstacles! There's Zombies! And even an Apocalypse Party after the run for everyone to come together and have fun!
Not to be mixed up with the Zombie Run, Run For Your Lives Malaysia 2014 is the real deal! With events happening all around the world including Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Thailand, Australia and many more. We are proud to bring this iconic event to the Malaysian capital.
Happening at Malaysia Agro Exposition Park Serdang ( MAEPS ) on the 13th December 2014. It promises to be an event not to be missed!
Participants may choose to be Survivors or Zombies:
Survivors run through the 5KM race route which is littered with Zombies at specific areas and overcome obstacles set in their path while carrying 3 (Three) red life flags attached to a belt worn around the waist in which they must protect in order to "survive" the Apocalypse.
Zombies will be given professional make-up so that they may better scare, chase, and grab the Survivor's life flags as they run by while being stationed at specific Zombie Zones!
There will also be a Costume Competition opened to all participants, so do come in your best outfit!
The Apocalypse Party starts at 7PM all the way to 10PM for everyone to enjoy which is opened to all, even spectators! There will also be games, food & drinks for everyone to share at the event site throughout the whole day.
Event starts from 8AM - 10PM.
Runs will be conducted based on a wave format. Participants entitled to 1 RFYL MY T-Shirt, 1 Goodie bag & 1 Medal.
For more info:

FACEBOOK = https://www.facebook.com/rfylmy?fref=photo
WEBSITE = http://runforyourlives.asia/my-kualalumpur/

Email: http://runforyourlives.asia/my-kualalumpur/
 

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Friday, 10 October 2014

Ler CAT....

Lately many insiden happen involve CAT and HuMan.. Oh .. Its happen to me yesterday.. The CAT looks adorable but its GANGSTER... 

Friday, 18 July 2014

MH17 vs OD1234

My flight today from KBR To KUL.. After heard about MH17, shock and sad .. Now I'm a bit worry to take my flight.. Some more  the event of continuously of the incident always happen.. Same like last time when MH370, thecontinuously incident  of flight happen.. 

God, please safe me.. 
#PrayForMe

MH 17 From Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, was shoot down..! At Ukraine

Not even more then 5 month after MH370, now incident of  MH 17 was Shot Down,
The flighg was carrying a total number of 298 people. Including 15 crew of Malaysian nationality.
Malaysia Airine is in the proces to notifying the next of kin of te passengers and crew.

AL - FATIHAH....

Thursday, 3 July 2014

Salam Ramadhan 1435 Hijrah..

Its already 4th day we are fasting,. 
wish all of you a better life and great happiness in this month.. 
Salam Ramadhan..


Friday, 6 June 2014

Oat choco Twinfish and Lotte Brand

Sedapnyer nyum nyum.... Sapa nak order.. Stock dah masuk.. Sepeket cuma RM 11.00 .. Sapa nk beli borong pun boleh.. Harga borong sila PM.. Oat choco Twinfish Brand.. 

Monday, 26 May 2014

Oh Jakarta Travel - PT Seaworld Indonesia

PT. Sea World Indonesia 

Taman Impian Jaya Ancol
Jl. Lodan Timur No.7,  Jakarta 14430, Indonesia 
Phone : +62 21 6410080  Ext. 203 / 204              Fax : +62 21 6410079





Its inside Taman Impian Jaya Ancol, SeaWorld Indonesia its one of the best attraction at Jakarta, Indonesia. A holder of 23 nationals record achievement including Record Muri in year of 2007, 2009 and 2010 is the biggest aquarium site in South East Asia. 

Indonesia is the most maritime nation in the world. The string of 17,000 islands of Indonesia spans over 5,000 kilometers on the equator to form 81,000 kilometers of coastline bordered by the most biodiverse coral reefs on the globe which explains why the seas have always been valued as an integral part of the country.

SeaWorld Indonesia serves as a widely open window for everyone to know and learn about the precious and fragile undersea life of Indonesia.

SeaWorld Indonesia was established with the underlying concept of a maritime nation which geographically is consisted of more water than land. On October 2nd, 1992, the governor of Jakarta – Mr. Wiyogo Atmodarminto- placed a cornerstone to mark what was to be a premise for an underwater world, which in less than two years would be known as SeaWorld indnesia.  The premise itself covers over three-acres of landscape, with its main building spreading about 4.500 square meters, fully engaged in numerous exhibitions. 

In the meantime, the space used for public facilities alone, those being community parks and parking lots, has taken up to more or less 3.000 square meters of the share. 

With operations hour daily start from 9.00 am to 4.00 pm on weekday and 9.00 am to 6.00 pm on weekend, Seaworld Indonesia have a main aquarium,

Main Aquarium


Animals inside the main aquarium are handfed daily by our divers. Watch how our divers handfeed the  sea turtles, and other fishes in the feeding show hosted by education guide staff in front of the large window at the place we call Amphitheatre.
Feeding time :Weekday11.00 am 3.30 pm
Weekend / Holiday11.00 am
2.00 pm
4.30 pm


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Shopping Mall 1 - 1 Utama Shopping Centre

1 Utama Shopping Centre



Standing on over 5 Million square feet with 6 retail levels, 1 Utama Shopping Centre.



Wittily tag lined "It's all in one!", top Malaysian shopping destination 1 Utama Shopping Centre is indisputably a premier lifestyle and entertainment mecca with something for everyone.



Nestled in MSC Malaysia Cybercentre status township Bandar Utama, the award-winning shopping centre has gone on to redefine the shopping scene, achieving many industry firsts such as the Skybridge, a lush tropical Rainforest inside the mail and its Secret Garden, South East Asia's largest rooftop garden.



Spanning over 5 million sq ft and boasting 6 retail levels for your shopping pleasure, a day in 1 Utama is a day well spent. Browse through blue-chip department stores, speciality attractions and entertainment galore - a fine combination of over 650 trendy shops for an experience like no other. 1 Utama is also within walking distance to luxurious 5-star One World Hotel and high rise offices Plaza IBM, KPMG Tower and 1 First Avenue.



For easier navigation, 1 Utama has various themed zones: Highstreet, Oval, Rainforest, Secret Garden, Promenade, Promenade Lakeside, Centre Court, Sportszone and the Entertainment Zone.



AT YOUR SERVICE visit to 1 Utama is special and enjoyable, hence excellent service remains as 1 Utama's top priority. Customer Service Centres are conveniently located at strategic points to provide you with the best assistance. Have a question? Just ask our friendly Customer Service officers.



For quick information at your fingertips, simply pick up our shopping guide and informative leaflets detailing the latest events and promotions. Touch screen directories are also found around the mall so that you can seach for any store or facility. 


















Woke Home Hostel - The First Capsule Hostel in Singapore.

Located at 61 South Bridge Road, opposite Hong Kong Street, Singapore. Its along the bustling Central Business District, WOKE HOME HOSTEL prides itself as being the first with a capsule theme in Singapore. With 88 capsules at hand WOKE HOME HOSTEL offer each guest their individual privacy.

Each capsule comes decked with comfortable mattress, foldable table, 15 inch TV, a mini lamp [for those who needs to read before bed time], personal headphone, roll up shade/blinds and 24hr Wi-Fi access. Each floor is monitored by security cameras for safety reason.


The Woke Home Experience — Tourist first best choice backpackers in Singapore

The first capsule styled hostel in Singapore!

We also have a separate washroom area for men and the ladies, so no more awkwardness. A 10 min walking distance from City Hall MRT (EW13/NS25) or Clarke Quay MRT (NE5) you would be sure to find your way to our hostel. Tourist attractions are of walking distance e.g. Esplanade, Merlion Park, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore river and many more. Feel free to approach our friendly staff with your queries pertaining to all things Singapore.
*Our Value added services:
Free breakfast
Free laundry services
Luggage storage
Personal headphones
We are located at: 61 South Bridge Road, opp Hong Kong St. Singapore 058691
Levels 4, 5 and 6.
*Things to note: Our Front Desk reception is 24hr, midnight check-in is available. (Check with the staff)Our Hostel will not be responsible in any theft or loss of things. We accept credit-cards; Visa, Master-card, American-express, Union & nets
Our cancellation policy at least needs a minimum of 24hrs.
We also have a safe and a personal locker where you can keep your important documents. We do have a policy of no children under the age of 12.

ACCOMMODATIONS
More than 80 capsules at hand we offer each guest their individual privacy.
Each capsule comes decked with:
comfortable mattress
foldable table
15 inch TV
a mini lamp [for those who needs to read before bed time]
personal headphone
roll up shade/blinds
24hr Wi-Fi access

Tentang Bunga Sakura...

BUNGA SAKURA BERGUGURAN n
Ingin menampakkan blog anda kelihatan lebih menarik dengan objek yang berguguran selain dari pada salju.
Tutorial yang ringkas adalah seperti berikut..
1. Dari dashboard > design > add a gadget > HTML/javascript
2. Copy dan paste kod di bawah ke dalam ruangan HTML/javascript yang anda buka  

<script>if(typeof jQuery=='undefined'){document.write('<'+'script');document.write(' language="javascript"');document.write(' type="text/javascript"');document.write(' src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.4.2/jquery.min.js">');document.write('</'+'script'+'>')}</script><script>if(!image_urls){var image_urls=Array()}if(!flash_urls){var flash_urls=Array()}image_urls['rain1']="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-IQXNv-_CBLE/TpWcK7LL4VI/AAAAAAAAG0I/bcxYcqc_uI0/pinkpetal1.png";image_urls['rain2']="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-teXCIicWPF4/TpWcLLg0A2I/AAAAAAAAG0U/IPPCr1gponc/pinkpetal2.png";image_urls['rain3']="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-3JG9HLECCRU/TpWcLZGSYtI/AAAAAAAAG0g/zIJINua93TE/redpetal1.png";image_urls['rain4']="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-BByhQEK5E24/TpWcLux4xRI/AAAAAAAAG0s/x2hIr1AV_Ac/redpetal2.png";$(document).ready(function(){var c=$(window).width();var d=$(window).height();var e=function(a,b){return Math.round(a+(Math.random()*(b-a)))};var f=function(a){setTimeout(function(){a.css({left:e(0,c)+'px',top:'-30px',display:'block',opacity:'0.'+e(10,100)}).animate({top:(d-10)+'px'},e(7500,8000),function(){$(this).fadeOut('slow',function(){f(a)})})},e(1,8000))};$('<div></div>').attr('id','rainDiv')
.css({position:'fixed',width:(c-20)+'px',height:'1px',left:'0px',top:'-5px',display:'block'}).appendTo('body');for(var i=1;i<=20;i++){var g=$('<img/>').attr('src',image_urls['rain'+e(1,4)])
.css({position:'absolute',left:e(0,c)+'px',top:'-30px',display:'block',opacity:'0.'+e(10,100),'margin-left':0}).addClass('rainDrop').appendTo('#rainDiv');f(g);g=null};var h=0;var j=0;$(window).resize(function(){c=$(window).width();d=$(window).height()})});</script>
<script>if(typeof jQuery=='undefined'){document.write('<'+'script');document.write(' language="javascript"');document.write(' type="text/javascript"');document.write(' src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.4.2/jquery.min.js">');document.write('</'+'script'+'>')}</script><script>$(document).ready(function(){var a=$('<img>').attr({'src':'http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-IQXNv-_CBLE/TpWcK7LL4VI/AAAAAAAAG0I/bcxYcqc_uI0/pinkpetal1.png','border':0});$('<a></a>').css({position:'absolute',right:'0px',top:'22px','z-index':'90'}).attr({'href':'http://tutorialuntukblog.blogspot.com/2011/10/tutorial-kelopak-bunga-berguguran-di.html'}).append(a).appendTo('body')});</script>











Cycling around the city.. Singapore.!

Its awesome attraction, when you have a fun experience cycling around the city of Singapore. You can have a cycling towards Merlion Park, Esplanade and Marina Bay. I'm so enjoying cycling all over the city.  

My last visit to Singapore are the very enjoyable moments when I've a chance to cycling around the city. Rental a bike from DRUTHERS - Bicycle Rental Singapore. I cycling the bicycle until Marina Bay towards Merlion Park and Esplanade. With a beautiful scene with a shiny sun and windy air I've enjoying cycling and snapping photo for memory moment this awesome activities.

Cycling is one of the best way to explore the city other then use public transport such as MRT or bus. You would love to cycling because you can  go anywhere, everywhere without feeling the cozy traffic at City of Singapore. 

I meet Andrew, a very nice and friendly guy who are the owners of DRUTHERS - Bicycle Rental Singapore. Have a chat with him, hear the story about the journey of Druthers. Gather some information for my next writing also... Thanks Andrew.. ! Good Luck to you.

Lets go green with cycling. 

I'm so enjoying cycling all over the city. Will come back soon. :) :)


Futsal Piala Kindness - 23 Pasukan Anak Yatim Berentap Merebut PialaKindness 2014





Kenyataan Media  

23 Pasukan Anak Yatim Berentap Merebut Piala Kindness 2014  

KUALA LUMPUR, 5 April 2014 – Kindness Dot My (Kindness) dengan sokongan Dana Belia 1Malaysia serta kerjasama Chelsea Soljabiru, Projek Iqra’ dan Gooddeeds Malaysia telah menganjurkan Kejohanan Futsal Piala Kindness yang telah berlangsung di Centermart Futsal Center Setapak, Kuala Lumpur. Kejohanan futsal amal ini melibatan 23 pasukan futsal dari rumah-rumah anak yatim sekitar Kuala Lumpur, Selangor dan Negeri Sembilan. Lebih 300 orang anak yatim 150 orang sukarelawan dari Kindness hadir bagi memeriahkan aktiviti kali ini. 
Kejohanan Futsal Piala Kindness ini merupakan kesinambungan dari kejohanan sebelumnya yang pernah dianjurkan oleh Yayasan Kemanusiaan Muslim Aid Malaysia (2012) dan Badan Kebajikan Siti Khadijah (2009-2011). Tahun ini Kindness mengambil inisiatif untuk menjadi penganjur utama kejohanan futsal amal antara rumah kebajikan ini. Kejohanan ini bertujuan untuk mencungkil bakat para penghuni rumah kebajikan yang kebanyakannya merupakan anak-anak yatim dan miskin dan secara tidak langsung menggalakkan cara hidup yang sihat. 

Setiap rumah kebajikan diuruskan oleh sukarelawan-sukarelawan (pengurus pasukan) terpilih bagi menguruskan latihan dari segi kecergasan dan taktikal, serta mendapatkan tajaan bagi pakaian jersi dan alat keperluan futsal yang lain seperti bola dan kasut futsal. Latihan futsal telah berlangsung lebih dari sebulan bermula di rumah kebajikan sehingga ke perlawanan persahabatan di gelanggang futsal. Pendedahan sebegini memberi peluang kepada penghuni rumah kebajikan untuk lebih berdisiplin dan memupuk semangat kerjasama dalam pasukan. 

Kejohanan futsal ini juga telah menyaksikan tajaan dari lebih 40 syarikat-syarikat kecil yang telah menaja dalam bentuk makanan sehingga ke hadiah untuk pemenang. Tajaan sebegini memberi peluang kepada syarikat-syarikat kecil untuk melebarkan penjenamaan produk dan servis mereka kepada masyarakat umum. 

Sesuai dengan slogan Kindness, “Dari Semua Untuk Semua”, lebih 150 orang sukarelawan telah terlibat secara langsung dan tidak langsung bagi menjayakan kejohanan Futsal Piala Kindness ini. Setiap sukarelawan telah diberi tugas masing-masing dari pengurusan kejohanan futsal, pencarian dana, pengurusan rumah kebajikan, logistik sehingga ke perhubungan media. Para sukarelawan Kindness majoritinya terdiri daripada warga belia bawah 40 tahun dari pelbagai latar belakang yang juga bekerjaya atau mempunyai perniagaan sendiri. Para mahasiswa dan mahasiswi dari institut pengajian tinggi awam dan swasta juga terlibat bagi menjayakan Futsal Piala Kindness. 

Harapan pihak penganjur agar kejohanan futsal amal ini dapat dilaksanakan setiap tahun fokus kepada warga penghuni rumah kebajikan. Bermula di Kuala Lumpur dan sasarannya adalah untuk mengembangkan ke rumah-rumah kebajikan di negeri-negeri yang lain. Pihak Kindness amat mengalu-alukan sebarang kerjasama dan tajaan bagi projek amal sebegini dan juga projek-projek kebaikan yang lain sejajar dengan misi Kindness iaitu menyebarkan dan melaksanakan kebaikan tidak kira tempat, lokasi atau pada sesiapa pun. 

Keputusan Futsal Piala Kindness 

Kategori Lelaki 

Johan: Ijabah FC dari Yayasan Ijabah, Subang (RM2000) 

Naib Johan: Rumah Perlindungan Siddhartan (RM1000) 

Tempat ketiga: Rumah Kasih Harmoni, Rawang (RM800) 

Kategori Perempuan 

Johan: KL Krashpad, Chowkit (RM2000) 

Naib Johan: ASDAF A (Asrama Darul Falah) (RM1000) 

Tempat ketiga: ASDAF B (RM800) 


Pengarah Program: Muhammad bin Kamarulazizi (Pengasas Kindness Dot My) 

Tel: 0183800961 


Facebook: www.facebook.com/kindness.my



 




Saturday, 17 May 2014

I will lose my birthday gift

The birthday gift that very meaningfull in my life will gone in a few days.. 14 may is my birthday. Turn to 31 years this year but i still look younger.. Hehe.. How i wish this things not happen.. I love it. I want it.. 

Sunday, 4 May 2014

Today Is Audrey Hepburn 85 Birthday..!


Audrey Hepburn
Actress
Audrey Hepburn was a British actress and humanitarian. Recognised as a film and fashion icon, Hepburn was active during Hollywood's Golden Age.

Born: May 4, 1929, Ixelles

Died: January 20, 1993, Tolochenaz, Switzerland

Children: Luca Dotti, Sean Hepburn Ferrer

Spouse: Andrea Dotti (m. 1969–1982), Mel Ferrer (m. 1954–1968)

Awards: Academy Award for Best Actress,

Sunday...!

When we stand at any state that working on Sunday... So now Im working.. Hehe. Im at Kelantan Darul Naim. Eating Budu.. 


Thursday, 24 April 2014

Good Day Thursday... !

Good Day Thursday... 
Syukur for today, I feel good. 
Love is in the air.

Monday, 21 April 2014

Alhamdulillah - #MH192 Safely Landed #PrayForMH192

Malaysia Airlines flight #MH192 that made an air turn back towards KLIA has landed safely at 1:56am. Thank God..

‪#MH192 - A Continuously from #MH370 ‪#‎PrayForMH192‬

Please ‪#‎PrayForMH192‬ as they experienced burst tyres upon take off from KLIA earlier. They are currently in a holding pattern to burn fuel before attempting an emergency landing at KLIA.

Friday, 11 April 2014

Indian Ocean #MH370 #RIPMH370


Indian Ocean :
The Indian Ocean is the third largest of the world's oceanic divisions, covering approximately 20% of the water on the Earth's surface.

Area: 28.4 million sq miles (73.56 million km²)

Elevation: 0' 0" (0 cm)

Mean depth: 12,762' (3,890 m)



If MH370 crashed in southern Indian Ocean it wouldn't be seen or heard,


The huge ocean is deep and wide and one of the most remote places in the world.

#MengenangMH370

Monday, 24 March 2014

#MH370 Ended in Southern Indian Ocean #PrayForMH370

THE mystery of Flight MH370 is over.

MH370 ended in southern Indian Ocean. MH370 went missing while on its way to Beijing on March 8, carrying 239 passengers and crew.

Prime Minister Dato' Sri Haji Mohammad Najib bin Tun Haji Abdul Razak said "The last position was in the middle of the Indian Ocean, west of Perth. This is a remote location, far from any possible landing sites,It is therefore with deep sadness and regret that I must inform you that, according to this new data, flight MH370 ended in the southern Indian Ocean”

Takziah
RIP MH370

24 March 2014 9:45 PM. Days 17. 



Day 17 of Missing #MH370 #PrayForMH370 #MalaysiaAirlines

Sad..... At the End...
Flight MH370 ended in the southern of the Hindi Ocean.
Day 17 .. 404 Hours .. 40 Minutes ..

Malaysia Prime Minister Dato' Sri Haji Mohammad Najib bin Tun Haji Abdul Razak just announced this news in the press conference Monday. 24 March 2014 / 9:40 pm.
Certified by AAIB. (Air Accidents Investigation Branch)
#PrayForMH370

Takziah...

Day 17 of Missing #MH370 #PrayForMH370 #MalaysiaAirlines

Day 17 
397 Hours 45 minutes
Our Pray are always with you, Please Come Back #MH370..

News MH 370

 Chinese aircraft spots 'suspicious objects' in search area.
Rescue pilot determined for an outcome despite poor weather.
Search intensifies on new debris data.
Indian aircraft join search.
US Navy deploys 'black box' locator.
Australia 'clutching' at leads after new data.
More aircraft joins the search operation.
No significant find - AMSA
Japanese aircrafts arrive to aid in search of missing plane


Sunday, 23 March 2014

A Love message from Doraemon to all Fans... #100DoraemonSecretGadgetsExpo

A Love message from Doraemon to all Fans... 

Guys, thank you for loving me since childhood  My 100 days in Malaysia was really awesome as i get to meet everyone of you, remember to continue my spirit, be courage & dream big! 

Doraemon fans rock! 


https://www.facebook.com/DoraemonMY


P/S.. Please come here again. we miss u..

Day 16 of Missing #MH370 #PrayForMH370 #MalaysiaAirlines

Where is #MH370?
As 10 :00 pm..... It's already  380 hours,  30 minutes Missing...
 Day  16...

Day 6 of Missing Flight #MH370 #PrayForMH370

The focus still in serching missing flight #MH370. 42 ship and 39 flight air are now searching the #MH370.

Wednesday, 12 March 2014

Tuesday, 11 March 2014

Day 4 of Missing #MH370 #PrayForMH370 #MalaysiaAirlines

Day four of missing Boeng 777-200 #MH370. Where is MH370? Why still no clue? 

The search and rescue operation to detect the Plane MH370, which is now in its fourth day, still failed to detect any leads. Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein said however, efforts would continue to be intensified by widening the search area, as well as with the participation of various quarters, including fishermen.

Police have listed four areas to be focussed on in their investigation into the missing Malaysian Airlines (MAS) MH370.The four possibilities that they are looking at are hijack, sabotage, psychological problem of passengers and crew, and their personal problems

The two men who used stolen passports to board MH370 was successfully cleared by immigration officers, despite them supposedly using false identities.The investigating team was formed following the discovery that the two men had falsely used the identities of one Austrian Christian Kozel and Italian Luigi Maraldi. Both claimed that they did not board the plane.

Iran offered its assistance Tuesday with a Malaysian investigation into two of its nationals believed to have been travelling on stolen passports on an airliner missing for days.

Monday, 10 March 2014

Day 3 of Missing #MH370

  1. Missing of MH370, Malaysia Airlines in day 3, #PrayForMh370
  2. Day 3: The search for MH370 continues. MH370 search area expanded, land and sea included.
  3. Oil slick not from missing aircraft - MMEA MH370: Experts 100 per cent sure oil slicks not from aircraft
  4. Fishermen to assist search and rescue of MH370.
  5. Thailand exposed as crime hub over MH370 stolen passports.
  6. MH370: Debris resembling aircraft tail just logs.
  7. MH370: One of the two who used stolen passport, identified.

Sunday, 9 March 2014

The Plane #MH370 #PrayForMH370 #MalaysiaAirlines


The Second Day of #MH370 #PrayForMH370

The lost of a Boeing 777-200 aircraft owned by Malaysia Airlines today are the second day. Its still give all Malaysians and people over the world full with question and still hope and pray everyone is safe. Its also still became world news headlines and trending in social media with all media over the world write and talking about #MH370 . Here are some of the developments that happened today for the second day.

1. Day 2: MH370 search operation intensifies with new leads.

2. DCA: There is no discovery during a search and rescue operation last night.

3. APMM : The search extends to 60 nautical miles and there is no indication the plane was found, including fragments or patches of oil.

4. DCA confirms only two passengers with 'false passports'.The entire list of passengers under investigation following reports of the use of fake passports .

5. BEIJING : A senior Civil Aviation Administration of China claimed that the pieces found off the coast of East West Malaysia are belong to MH370.

6. FREESCALE : 20 Freescale Semiconductor employees confirmed passengers on MH370

7. LOS ANGELES TIMES: The FBI is also investigating the case lost MH370 because 3 person are the passengers. Prayers being held nationwide for passengers and crew.

8. Force radar indications show the possibility of the aircraft trying to turn back.
Plane may have made 'air turn back', counter terrorism units activated.

9. MAS: Continue praying for crew and passengers.

10. Possibility of MH370 hijacking very low, says expert

11. The Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) have yet to locate the missing MH370 aircraft. Search and rescue areas expanded.

12. Almost 48 hours later, MH370 whereabouts still unknown.

THe Photo #MH370 #PrayForMH370 #MalaysiaAirlines



The latest photo search and rescue missions. Source: APMM

Oil slick found between Vietnam and Malaysia #MH370 #PrayforMH370

Oil slick found between Vietnam and Malaysia ‘suspected of being crashed Boeing aircraft’
mh370-mas-malaysia_airlines-oil_slick-vietnam-080314- Reuters
A 20km-long oil slick spotted between Malaysia and Vietnam this afternoon may be the first sign that missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 with 239 people aboard went down in the waters between Vietnam and northern Malaysia.

The report said the last coordinates automatically transmitted by the aircraft were from near the midpoint between the two countries, when the plane appeared to be in stable flight at 35,000 feet.

Effects of oil spill found at least 100 nautical miles off the coast of Tok Bali, Kota Baru, Kelantan suspect's MH370 aircraft reported missing in the South China Sea after leaving about two hours from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) in early Saturday morning.

Bejing arraignment found aircraft debris #MH370 #PrayForMH370 #MalaysiaAirlines


BEIJING : A senior Civil Aviation Administration of China claimed that the pieces found off the coast of East West Malaysia are belong to MH370.

Based on technical measures, debris objects are believed have been found at 103.29 degrees east longitude and latitude degrees north of 6:42. However, we are still awaiting confirmation from the rescue team.

Read more at: http://www.astroawani.com

The lost of a Boeing 777-200 aircraft owned by Malaysia Airlines #MH370 #MalaysiaAirlines #PrayForMH370



Yesterday, 8 March 2014, Saturday, the lost of a Boeing 777-200 aircraft owned by Malaysia Airlines was shocked Malaysians and all over the world. It became world news headlines and trending in social media . Here are some of the developments that happened on yesterday.

1. Flight #MH370 was carrying 239 passengers, including two infants and 12 crew . 

2. Malaysia Airlines flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing lost contact with Air Traffic Control Centre Subang about 2:40 am , early on 8 March 2014.

3. MAS has posted a list of the passengers and crew missing MH370 .

4. Malaysia Airlines said in a statement to inform the Boeing 777 that take off from Kuala Lumpur at 12:41 am Saturday and is expected to land in Beijing at 6:30 in the morning. 

5. At 10.30 am , the MAS issued a press statement that they are trying to contact family members of 239 passengers and crew of flight. 

6. MAS Group CEO , Ahmad Jauhari also confirmed passengers from 15 countries, including China , Indonesia , Australia , France , and Malaysia . 

7. Acting Transport Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein said in a press conference that the legitimacy of the Vietnamese media reports claiming the crash was confirmed by the Royal Malaysian Navy Vietnam . 

8. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak has also confirmed no plane wreckage found in sea MH370 south of the country , as reported previously . He also denied that there is hijacking attempt . 

9. Department of Civil Aviation , said media reports on two patches of oil were found in the waters of Vietnam are still being confirmed.

10. At the same time , the Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad asked the public to stop speculating on the events following some speculation on Twitter .

11. Some national politicians use Twitter to urge people to pray for the well-being of the passengers and crew of Malaysia Airlines MH370.

12. In addition, people also grieve that Twitter hashtag # MH370 and # PrayForMH370 be trending .

The List Of Missing Passengers Flight MH370 and Crew #MH370 #PrayForMH370

  1. An Wen lan (China)
  2. Bao Yuan hua (China)
  3. Bai Xiao mo (Canada)
  4. Bian Mao qin (China)
  5. Bian Liang jing (China)
  6. Biby nazli Mohd Hassim (Malaysia)
  7. Brodskii Nikolai (Russia)
  8. Burrows Rodney (Australia)
  9. Burrows Mary (Australia)
  10. Cao Rui (China)
  11. Chan Huan peen (Malaysia)
  12. Che Jun zhang (China)
  13. Chen Jian (China)
  14. Chen Chang jun (China)
  15. Chen Wei (Malaysia)
  16. Chen Yun (China)
  17. Chew Kar mooi (Malaysia)
  18. Chuang Hsiu ling (Taiwan)
  19. Chng Mei (Malaysia)
  20. Chustrak Oleg (Ukraine)
  21. Dai Shu ling (China)
  22. Daisy Anne (Malaysia)
  23. Deineka Sergii (Ukraine)
  24. Di Jia bin (China)
  25. Dina Mohamed Yunus Ramli (Malaysia)
  26. Ding Ying (China)
  27. Ding Li jun (China)
  28. Ding Yingg (China)
  29. Dong Guo wei (China)
  30. Dou Yun shan (China)
  31. Du Wen (China)
  32. Feng Dong (China)
  33. Feng Ji xin (China)
  34. Fu Bao feng (China)
  35. Gan Tao (China)
  36. Gan Fu xiang (China)
  37. Gao Ge (China)
  38. Gu Nai jun (Australia)
  39. Guan Hua jin (Malaysia)
  40. Guan Wen jie (China)
  41. Han Jing (China) 
  42. Hashim Noorida (Malaysia)
  43. Hou Ai qin (China)
  44. Hou Bo (China)
  45. Hu Siwan Chd (China)
  46. Hu Xiao ning (China)
  47. Huang Yi (China)
  48. Huang Tian hui (China)
  49. Hue Pui heng (Malaysia)
  50. Jia Ping (China)
  51. Jiang Cui yun (China)
  52. Jiang Xueren (China)
  53. Jiang Ying (China)
  54. Jiao Wei wei (China)
  55. Jiao Wen xue (China)
  56. Jee Jing hang (Malaysia)
  57. Ju Kun (China)
  58. Kang Xu (China)
  59. Koh Tiong meng (Malaysia)
  60. Kolekar Chetana (India)
  61. Kolekar Swanand (India)
  62. Kolekar Vinod (India)
  63. Kozel Christian (Austria)
  64. Lawton Catherine (Australia)
  65. Lawton Robert (Australia)
  66. Lee Kah kin (Malaysia)
  67. Lee Sew chu (Malaysia)
  68. Li Yan lin (China)
  69. Li Zhi (China)
  70. Li Guo hui (China)
  71. Li Hong jing (China)
  72. Li Jie (China)
  73. Li Ming zhong (China) 
  74. Li Wen bo (China)
  75. Li Yan (China)
  76. Li Yuan (Australia)
  77. Li Yu chen (China)
  78. Li Zhi jin China)
  79. Li Zhi xin China)
  80. Li Le (China)
  81. Liang Lu yang (China)
  82. Liang Xu yang (China)
  83. Lim Pow chua (Malaysia)
  84. Lin Annan (China)
  85. Lin Ming feng (China) 
  86. Liu Feng ying (China)
  87. Liu Jin peng (China)
  88. Liu Qiang (China)
  89. Liu Ru sheng (China)
  90. Liu Shun chao (China)
  91. LiuZhong fu (China)
  92. Lou Bao tang (China)
  93. Lu Jian hua (China)
  94. Lu Xian chu (China)
  95. Lui Ching (China)
  96. Luo Wei (China)
  97. Ma Wen zhi (China)
  98. Ma Jun China)
  99. Maimai ti jiang A (China)
  100. Mao Tugui (China)
  101. Maraldi Luigi (Itali)
  102. Maria Mohamed Yunus Ramli (Malaysia)
  103. Norfadzillah Mat Rahim (Malaysia)
  104. Meng Nicole Chd (USA)
  105. Meng Bing (China)
  106. Meng Fanquan China)
  107. Meng Gaosheng China)
  108. Mohd Khairul Amri Selamat (Malaysia)
  109. Mohamad Sofuan Ibrahim (Malaysia)
  110. Muhammad Razahan Zamani (Malaysia)
  111. Mustafa Suhaili (Malaysia)
  112. Mukherjee Muktesh (Canada)
  113. Ng May li (Malaysia) 
  114. Norli akmar Hamid (Malaysia)
  115. Ouyang Xin (China)
  116. Puspanathan Subramanian (Malaysia)
  117. Ramlan Safuan (Malaysia)
  118. Sharma Chandrika (India)
  119. Shi Xian wen (China)
  120. Shirsath Kranti (India)
  121. Sim Keng wei (Malaysia)
  122. Siregar Firman (India)
  123. Song Fei fei (China)
  124. Song Chun ling (China)
  125. Song Kun (China)
  126. Su Qiang guo (China)
  127. Suadaya Ferryindra (Indonesia)
  128. Suadaya Herryindra (Indoensia)
  129. Sugianto Lo (Indonesia)
  130. Surti dahlia (Netherlands)
  131. Tan Tei khin (Malaysia)
  132. Tan Ah meng (Malaysia)
  133. Tan Wei chew (Malaysia)
  134. Tan Chong ling (Malaysia)
  135. Tan Sioh (Malaysia)
  136. Tang Xu dong (China)
  137. Tang Xue zhu (China)
  138. Tanurisam Indrasuria (Indonesia)
  139. Tee Lin keong (malaysia)
  140. Teoh Kim lun (Malaysia)
  141. Tian Jun wei (China)
  142. Tian Qing jun (China)
  143. Tong Soon lee (Malaysia)
  144. Vinny Chynthyatio (Indonesia)
  145. Wan Hock khoon (Malaysia)
  146. Wang Shou xian (China)
  147. Wang Shu (China)
  148. Wang Xian jun (China)
  149. Wang Chun hua (China)
  150. Wang Chun yong (China)
  151. Wang Dan (China)
  152. Wang Haitao (China)
  153. Wang Houbin (China)
  154. Wang Lin shi (China)
  155. Wang Willy surijanto (Indonesia)
  156. Wang Yong gang (China)
  157. Wang Yong hui (China)
  158. Wang Yong qiang (China)
  159. Wang Li jun (China)
  160. Wang Ximin (New Zealand)
  161. Wang Rui (China)
  162. Wang Moheng (China)
  163. Wattrelos Ambre (France)
  164. Wattrelos Hadrien (France)
  165. Wattrelos Laurence (France)
  166. Weeks Paul (New Zealand)
  167. Wen Yong sheng (China)
  168. Wen Hao (China)
  169. Weng Mei (China)
  170. Wong Saisang (Malaysia)
  171. Wood Philip (USA)
  172. Xie Li ping (China)
  173. Xin Xi xi (China)
  174. Xing Feng Tao (China)
  175. Xing Qiao (China)
  176. Xiong Deming (China)
  177. Xu Chuane (China)
  178. Ya Na (China)
  179. Yan Ling (China)
  180. Yan Peng (China)
  181. Yan Xioa (China)
  182. Yang Li (China)
  183. Yang Ai ling (China)
  184. Yang Jia bao (China)
  185. Yang Meihua (China)
  186. Yang Qing yuan (China)
  187. Yang Xiao ming (China)
  188. Yao Jainfeng (China)
  189. Yao Lifei (China)
  190. Yap Chee meng (China)
  191. Yin Boyan (China)
  192. Yin Yue wang (China)
  193. Yuan Jin (China)
  194. Yue Guiju (China)
  195. Yue Wenchao (China)
  196. Yusop Muzi (Malaysia)
  197. Zang Lingdi (China)
  198. Zhang Chi (China)
  199. Zhang Liqin (China)
  200. Zhang QiMs (China)
  201. Zhang Yan (China)
  202. Zhang Hua (China)
  203. Zhang Lijuan (China)
  204. Zhang Na (China)
  205. Zhang Si ming (China)
  206. Zhang Xiao lei (China)
  207. Zhang Hua lian (China)
  208. Zhang Jian wu (China)
  209. Zhang Jin quan (China)
  210. Zhang Meng (China)
  211. Zhang Xue wen (China)
  212. Zhang Yan (China)
  213. Zhang Yan (USA)
  214. Zhang Yan hui (China)
  215. Zhang Zhong hai (China)
  216. Zhang Shao hua (China)
  217. Zhao Gang (China)
  218. Zhao Qiwei (China)
  219. Zhao Ying xin (China)
  220. Zhao Peng (China)
  221. Zhao Yan (France)
  222. Zhao Zhao fang (China)
  223. Zheng Ruixian (China)
  224. Zhou Feng (China)
  225. Zhou Jin ling (China)
  226. Zhou Shijie (China)
  227. Zhu Junyan (China)
  228. 1. Zaharie Ahmad Shah (Flight Captain) Malaysia
  229. 2. Fariq Ab Hamid (Flight Captain Asistant) Malaysia
  230. 3. Patrick Francis Gomes (Cabin Kru) Malaysia
  231. 4. Andrew Nari (Cabin Crew) Malaysia
  232. 5. Goh Sock Lay (Cabin CrewMalaysia
  233. 6. Tan Ser Kuin (Cabin Crew) Malaysia
  234. 7. Wan Swaid Wan Ismail (Cabin CrewMalaysia
  235. 8. Junaidi Mohd Kassim (Cabin CrewMalaysia
  236. 9. Mohd Hazrin Mohamed Hasnan (Cabin CrewMalaysia
  237. 10. Ng Yar Chien (Cabin CrewMalaysia
  238. 11. Foong Wai Yueng (Cabin CrewMalaysia
  239. 12. Tan Size Hiang (Cabin CrewMalaysia

227 Passengers and 12 Flight Crew, #PrayForMH370