Tuesday, October 22, 2013

More Than $1.7 Million A Titanic's Violin Sell At Auction



picture credit to Peter Muhly / AFP / Getty 



A violin that was played by a musician on the Titanic as the ship sank in 1912 has been sold at auction for more than $1.7 million, more than triple expectations.

The instrument sold at a Saturday auction in Britain for  £1.1 million, or about $1.7 million.

It had been estimated that the selling price would be between  £200,000 and  £300,000.

Henry Aldridge and Son, the British auction house that specializes in Titanic-related memorabilia and that held the auction, said the instrument was discovered in 2006, and was played by second-class passenger Wallace Hartley, who was one of hundreds who perished on the tragic night of April 14, 1912.

source: CNN.com

Monday, October 21, 2013

Life is Always Better with A SMILE







3rd place- Hockey Team Malaysia


Congratulation to Hockey Team's Malaysia that was won third place after defeated Pakistan with 2-1 in International Super Series Hockey 9s at Perth, Australia yesterday!




Thursday, October 10, 2013

MASwings aircraft crashed


KUDAT: At least three people were injured when a light aircraft 'Twin Otter' owned MasWings derailed and crashed into a house while landing at the airport in northern Kudat Sabah. 

The incident occurred at about 2:55 pm today.

It is understood the pilot and two others were in serious condition while other passengers suffered only minor injuries. 

There were 16 passengers on the plane, including the pilot. 

All passengers were rushed to Hospital Kudat for urgent treatment.

Pesawat terhempas di Kudat


Pesawat terhempas di Kudat

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

The Truly Tropical Life In Taman Negara!





Taman Negara National Park is the perfect place for travelers who love wild life viewing, jungle trekking, hiking, rock climbing, fishing, camping and many more. It is well established as one of the most popular ecotourism in Malaysia. Every year Taman Negara attracts thousands of local and international travelers.


Canopy Walk, the longest Canopy Walkway in the world!

Taman Negara is actually one of the oldest rainforests in the world, estimated at 130 million years old. Taman Negara originally name King George V National Park. The park was renamed Taman Negara after the nation gained independence in 1957.

Here some interesting views from Taman Negara National Park, here you go! 


















Taman Negara National Park open all day long. If you wanna feel it by yourself? why not just come to Taman Negara! There are lots of activities will waiting for you, just take you turn and feel it! with are reasonable priced, you can do all the activities you wish.

“Let’s explore the truly tropical life in Taman Negara! The 130 million years old virgin rainforest is waiting to share her pride heritage. Discover, enjoy and release your stress within the most amazing beauty nature!”










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