Monday, November 16th, 2009 2,284 views
Bandar Utama City Corporation Sdn Bhd (BUCC) had placed an advertorial in TheStar today… So I guess it’s firm and no turning back no matter how many reasons, objections, signatures, petition also no use… So please find alternative. The road closed today itself as told.
“These pass few days, much has been said about the closure of Jalan Tanjung at Bandar Utama. We are veil now to pu the truth out there.”

After being accomadative for 14 long years, massive traffic jams has built up on Jalan Tanjung since the temporary access has simply reached its full capacity. The degradation of traffic flow has directly inconvenenienced Bandar Utama residents. BUCC has also suffered the loss of major and potential tenants deteered away from the heavy traffic traversing our commercial property at Bandar Utama Technology Park.
In this respect, the closure of this temporary access is neccessary and long overdue. As a gesture of goodwill and tp ease the transaction, we held a series of meetings with Bukit Lanjan ADUN, MBPJ officers and councilors, Tropicana respresentative and all surrounding Residents’ Associations to prepare a two-stage closure meant to provide ample time for the public to adapt to using other alternative access.
We have no other alternative but to immediately close this temporary access and have also filed in court to protect our rights. Let the due process of the court system be carried out and as such any other dealings will be deemed sub-judice.
It is with a heavy heart that we are forced to close this temporary access now.
We hope that the public understand the situation better now and that acquiring our land will not solve traffic woes. A more sensible approach would be that Tropicana undertake the social responsibility to provide additional access for their residents.
Read the story yourself. (Click for larger image.)



You could not use this road for your convenient sake anymore, please find alternative and leave it alone as it’s Private Property. Anway I think they did a good job allowing all to use the road for so many years and some ppl just take it for granted. So it’s time to wakeup!
Alternative road via Persiaran Bukit Utama or Mutiara Tropicana / Aman Suria / Taman Bukit Mayang Mas using this tunnel.
Read more about the road closure report here.
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Sunday, November 15th, 2009 5,150 views


How could this road be closed? If this road close, meaning you will have to take a long cut to a lot of the places and this road is already become a main road to most user in Petaling Jaya,Bandar Utama,Tropicana and Kota Damsara. So if the road closed then the resident will need to redirect the traffic to the NKVE Tunnel which is near to the Aman Suria / Taman Bukit Mayang Mas or another new road beside Bukit Utama.
Affected areas will be – Riana Green, Casa Tropicana, SRJK Damansara Jaya, Sunway Damansara, Casa Indah, Opal, Palm Spring, Kota Damansara and a lots more.

As you can see Bandar Utama City Corporation (BUCC) already put up a sign stated as Private Property

Another side of the road “Southern Access” which closed in 2006
The date was scheduled to 20 November to turn that road into one way and only allowing cars coming out from Tropicana. So what say you? What’s your point and will you support for the road not to be closed? Come on!

11,000 reasons to keep road open
by Karen Arukesamy

Tropicana Resident Association vice president Mohd Shukri Zain (right) handed over 11,000 signatories and petition to Petaling Jaya City Council(MBPJ) deputy mayor Puasa Md Taib yesterday urging the council and Selangor State Government to stop the road closure.
PETALING JAYA: More than 11,000 households today petitioned the mayor to stop the closure of the a road which partially sits on land belonging to Bandar Utama City Corporation (BUCC).
BUCC has put up notices to inform motorists that the ungazetted Jalan Tanjung would be turned into a one-way street on Nov 20 and closed for good six months later.
Motorists use the road to access Lebuh Bandar Utama, Jalan Tropicana and the New Klang Valley Expressway (NKVE) — see map .
BUCC had in 1993 signed an agreement allowing Dijaya Corporation (Dijaya) to use the land temporarily to access areas for Tropicana development.
Today, Tropicana Residents Association vice-president Mohd Shukri Zain led a 19-man delegation to hand over the petition to the Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) represented by Deputy Mayor Puasa Md Taib.
The petition, carrying 11,000 signatures, including those of officials of 19 residents associations, a school and commercial managements in the affected areas — Tropicana, Kota Damansara and Sunway Damansara covering some 20 housing estates.
Puasa said the council’s Infrastructure and Road Traffic Advisory Committee would meet today to decide whether to allow the road closure or not.
He said based on a traffic study conducted early this year, “it is better to let the road operate as usual”.
“This is just an opinion and a decision will be made by the committee chaired by the mayor, after taking into consideration views from both parties, including BUCC.
“MBPJ will also ensure that till Nov 20, the road will not be closed to public because it will worsen matters,” he added.
Shukri lamented MBPJ’s lack of response to the issue and urged it to push for a decision to acquire the land on which Jalan Tanjung sits.
“We cannot accept (Bukit Lanjan assemblyman and state executive councillor) YB Elizabeth Wong’s statement that it is not feasible for the Selangor government to acquire the land,” he said on behalf of an action committee formed by the 19 aggrieved groups.
The petition claimed if the road was closed, it would inconvenience some 20,000 daily users.
“The usual 15-minute journey would become an hour-long one due to the existing daily traffic congestion. It will affect thousands of pupils of SJK(C) Damansara located on Jalan Tropicana Selatan,” said Shukri.
He said Jalan Tanjung had been in use since 1996 by commuters from Kota Damansara, Tropicana and Bandar Utama.
BUCC only owns a small portion of the road, about 8,600 sq ft, representing about 4.75% of Jalan Tanjung to Lebuh Bandar Utama and NKVE.
The agreement between Dijaya and BUCC was to allow Dijaya temporary access into Tropicana Golf & Country Resort (TGCR) and the land be returned after a permanent road is constructed.
However, Jalan Tanjung evolved into a “public road” since then as several more development projects were approved in the area over the past 10 years.
“If Jalan Tanjung is closed, traffic volume will be diverted to Persiaran Damansara Indah, Persiaran Tropicana and Persiaran Surian which are already congested,” Shukri explained.
“At valuation, the part of the land which BUCC owns may not cost more than RM1.5 million. Why is BUCC adamant in closing this road and not yield in the interest of the public?” asked Shukri.
On Aug 28, last year BUCC issued a 14-day closure notice to TGCR after which two meetings were held among the aggrieved groups, the two developers, MBPJ officers and Wong to try and resolve the problem.
BUCC proposed to turn the road into a one-way street exit road temporarily, while the entry road should be through Persiaran Bukit Utama from Nov 20 and six months later the road will be closed for good.
Shukri said none of the groups present at the meetings agreed with the decision but it was put to them as a “no-choice-option”.
“All the 19 aggrieved parties want the status quo to remain, that is to allow the public to use the road freely,” he said.
Shukri said closing the road just because part of it was on private property “is unfair” and it deprives the rights of the public”.
“Furthermore, the owner does not have any plan to use the land for any development,” he said.
Meanwhile, Wong told theSun: “The state government has no intention to acquire the land as it has no clear objectives to do so. The land was not supposed to be a road in the first place.”
She said the land, however became a “road” when the public started using it to get across more conveniently.
However, the aggrieved parties said they could not confirm from the state government Wong’s statement on the acquisition.
Wong said Lembaga Lebuhraya Malaysia (LLM), which owns about three quarters of the land where Jalan Tanjung sits, has submitted a proposal to expand the toll plaza on the highway and thus there was no point to acquire the land.
On this, a resident commented that the extension of the toll plaza, if any, has no relevance to the road closure and would not become an alternative route. The resident stated that that he was surprised with Wong’s solution to the problem.
The residents want the state government to step in to address the problem and not let BUCC to close the road arbitrarily.
Since the land involved is small, which may cost some RM1.5 million based on current valuation, there is a suggestion that the few developers in the area should chip in if the state says there is no budget allocated for an acquistion.
Source: TheSun
BUCC to be asked to postpone road closure
by Karen Arukesamy
PETALING JAYA (Nov 11, 2009) : The Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) will write to Bandar Utama City Corporation (BUCC) to postpone its decision to close down an ungazetted road sitting on its land until a more viable solution is found.
“MBPJ will write to BUCC to request it to postpone its decision to turn Jalan Tanjung into a one-way street from Nov 20 and close it completely after a certain time,” Deputy Mayor Puasa Md Taib told theSun today after a three-hour intense meeting with the councillors at its headquarters.
The decision was made following more than 11,000 signatories petitioned to the mayor on Tuesday to stop the closure of Jalan Tanjung which partially sits on land belonging to BUCC.
Puasa, who chaired the meeting in the absence of the mayor said this is the outcome of the meeting after taking serious consideration from all parties.
“Nevertheless it is totally up to the discretion of the land owner to take the necessary action about matters concerning his land,” he said.
Puasa said the matters discussed in the meeting will be informed to the Selangor state government, however there are certain aspects of enforcement and execution that empowers the city council to make its own decision.
“We will refer to the state government in all the developments of the issue but MBPJ still has more discussions and meetings to go before the final decision can be made,” he explained.
“We also need to re-discuss the matter further with all the residents associations and the developers and will solve this issue in stages.”
BUCC has put up notices to inform motorists that the ungazetted Jalan Tanjung would be turned into a oneway street on Nov 20 and closed for good six months later.
Motorists use the road daily to access Lebuh Bandar Utama, Jalan Tropicana and the New Klang Valley Expressway (NKVE).
BUCC had in 1993 signed an agreement allowing Dijaya Corporation (Dijaya) to use the land temporarily to access areas for Tropicana development.
On Tuesday, Tropicana Residents Association led a 19-man delegation to hand over the petition to MBPJ urging it and the state government to intervene and stop the closure.
The petition carries 11,000 signatures, including those of officials of 19 residents associations, a school and commercial managements in the affected areas – Tropicana, Kota Damansara and Sunway Damansara covering some 20 housing estates.
Source : TheSun
Residents against road closure
By TAN KARR WEI
A NOTICE announcing the closure of Jalan Tanjung in Bandar Utama has residents in the area up in arms.
The road serves as an entrance and exit point for motorists travelling between Bandar Utama and Tropicana.
The road was also frequently used by motorists from Bandar Utama and Tropicana to get to and from Kota Damansara and Sunway Damansara via Persiaran Surian.
Tropicana Residents Association vice-president Mohamed Shukri Zain said they were in the process of collecting about 6,000 signatures from residents in the area, including Sunway Damansara, Sunway Opal, Damansara Lagenda and Riana Green Condominiums.

One way only: A signboard informing motorists that Jalan Tanjung will be turned into a one-way street for cars coming out of Tropicana starting Nov 26. Motorists are advised to use Persiaran Bukit Utama as an alternative road into Tropicana
“Many of the residents do not want the road to be closed. We will be meeting the mayor (Datuk Mohamad Roslan Sakiman) to hand over a petition,” said Shukri, who is heading the action committee.
He said that even though the road was owned by the Bandar Utama developer, it was a matter of public interest as many other people used the road besides Tropicana residents.
“When the agreement was made between the developers of Tropicana and Bandar Utama to temporarily use the road as an access, there were no other residential areas.
“But, over the years, many other developments have sprung up,” Shukri said.
He said the main access through the Tropicana tunnel would not be able to cope with the traffic if Jalan Tanjung was closed.
“It would merely shift the congestion from that junction to the BU11 junction,” he said.
He said that in the interest of public convenience, residents were calling for the state government to acquire the land under the Land Acquisition Act 1960.
Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) public relations officer Zainun Zakaria said the notification signboard to change the traffic flow to one-way was put up by the developer, not the council.
“So far, the council has not made any decision on the road closure. Any decision would have to go through the Infrastructure and Traffic sub-committee,” she said.
She added that the council would discuss the feasibility of acquiring the land for public use.
The sub-committee is scheduled to meet on Nov 11.
Source : TheStar
Jalan Tanjung access road reopened to traffic
By TAN KARR WEI
SIGNBOARDS informing motorists that the access to Jalan Tanjung in Bandar Utama, Petaling Jaya, was closed have been covered up with black plastic bags.
Jalan Tanjung has been used as a connection between Bandar Utama and areas like Tropicana, Sunway Damansara and Kota Damansara.
The Bandar Utama developer announced recently that the road would be closed after 12 years of being used as a temporary access road as a piece of land near the Bandar Utama Technology Park belonged to them.
The agreement was for the road to be changed to a one-way flow coming out of Tropicana starting from Nov 20 for six months before being closed.

Covered up: The ‘Access Closed’ signs in front of the Riana Green condominium covered with black plastic bags.
After the announcement that the road would be closed, residents from areas like Tropicana and Sunway Damansara submitted a petition to the Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) on Tuesday.
Many were also against the closure because of the potential increase in traffic going into Persiaran Tropicana and into BU11 and BU12.
Residents who submitted the petition at the MBPJ headquarters in Jalan Yong Shook Lin also protested when signboards with the words “Access Closed” had been put up near the Riana Green Condominium.
Bandar Utama Development Sdn Bhd director Datuk Teo Chiang Kok told StarMetro that his contractors were not supposed to put up the signboards until later and had asked them to cover the signs for now.
Source : TheStar
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Saturday, November 14th, 2009 4,480 views
Date: 7th November 2009 (Saturday)
Time: 2.30pm – 4.30pm
Artistes: Kevin Cheng 郑嘉颖, Tse Suet Sum 谢雪心, Joe Ma 馬德鐘, Sharon Chan 陳敏之
Venue: P3, Sunway Convention Centre, Level CP3, Sunway Pyramid





Local artist performed, Astro Star Quest Winner – Chen Keat Yoke 曾洁钰

Ryan Thoo 涂富祖 & Chen Keat Yoke 曾洁钰


Alex Siew, Irene Wong 小蚂蚁

Interaction with the guest.

Emcee of the day Jentzen 林震前 advised all the guest no need to rush to take photo as there’s official photographer of the day and those photo will be uploaded to Astrolife and Facebook! And here! Exclusive… Haha.

Finally TVB Hong Kong Super Star reached… (frm left to right : Joe Ma 馬德鐘, Sharon Chan 陳敏之, Tse Suet Sum 谢雪心, Kevin Cheng 郑嘉颖)

Joe Ma 馬德鐘



Sharon Chan 陳敏之 – So pretty!

Tse Suet Sum 谢雪心






A lot of Kevin Cheng 郑嘉颖 fan’s there! Maybe cause he is leng chai? Handsome? =)
There were few games interaction among the artistes with the guest.
Game 1 : Step on newspaper and dance…(all the participants legs must be within the newspaper)



Game 2 : Emcee say some item and the artistes must find it from the guest / audience. (Car Key, Lipstick, Tissue, Belt…)

When playing this game, emcee told them to get a belt, then Kevin Cheng 郑嘉颖 rush down and I thought he was waiting for the belt from the guest beside me but then after that he scold me said that I only taking photo and ignored him! I didn’t ler… =( If I know he want my belt I confirm take it off immediately for him! Arghh…

Those that gave those items required by the emcee to the artist get to go up the stage and take photo + gift! If I take off my belt then I will get it but too bad lah!!!
Game 3 : Design a costume for the guest.





After they design the costume, they need to explained what’s the design for and need to do a cat walk. So creative leh.

Game 4 : Ping Pong Balls…



See some still got time to camwhore with the artist on stage!



Lastly there’s a special gift for all the guest, which there’s an ang pau below the chair, if who got it then they get to take home Bird Nest “Yin Wo…” wow.


These were the lucky winner!
The event end with group photo with all the guest.



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Saturday, November 14th, 2009 4,530 views

Sports fans can enjoy Liverpool TV, Chelsea TV, Barcelona TV and Live Boxing
Sports fans in Malaysia will soon be able to get more live adrenalin action sports on Astro with the launch of a new channel Astro SuperSport 2 (Channel 816) from Wednesday 18 November 2009.
Astro SuperSport 2 (Channel 816) brings sports fans more choices in global sporting events like BWF Badminton, ATP Tennis, Italian Serie A, French Ligue 1 and American sports such as NFL and NHL to name a few. In addition, selected live boxing matches which were previously pay-per-view is now available on this new channel, giving our sports avid customers more value at no added cost.
Lee Choong Khay, Head of Sports Business at Astro said “With ASSP2, we now have 6 best in class sports offering on our platform for an entry price of RM 66.95. We expect our customers to find Astro SuperSport 2 a good value proposition with the inclusion of new programmes and added hours of fresh sports content”.
Furthermore, football fans will have more new football programmes such as Chelsea TV, Liverpool TV and Barcelona TV where fans can watch match highlights of premier league games plus UEFA Champions League and FA Cup games, pre and post match reactions, latest news and interviews with past and present football legends, exclusive behind the scenes footage and replay of classic matches.
Astro is truly the home of sports content with even more exciting sports action on Astro SuperSport 2 coming soon to all Astro sports subscribers beginning Wednesday 18 November 2009 on Channel 816 at no additional cost.
**Manchester United TV will be shown on Astro SuperSport (CH 811)

Apart from that, you may catch YONEX SUNRISE HONG KONG OPEN SUPER SERIES 2009 semi-final today and final tomorrow on Astro SuperSport (CH 811)
BWF SuperSeries: Hong Kong Open 2009
14 Nov 1300 Semi Finals (Live)
15 Nov 1330 Finals (Live)
Women’s Double
Eei Hui CHIN / Pei Tty WONG [MAS] vs Jing DU / Yang YU [CHN]
Men’s Double
Lars PAASKE / Jonas RASMUSSEN [DEN] vs Tan Fook CHOONG / Wan Wah LEE [MAS]
Men’s Single
Chong Wei LEE [MAS] vs Chunlai BAO [CHN]
Lin Dan is not in this Hong Kong Super Series. Hope our Datuk Lee Chong Wei could make it to final and grab the title this time!
Watch Live Badminton Hong Kong Open Super Series? Watch the live score here
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Tuesday, November 10th, 2009 6,938 views
Been staying in this Link Hotel, Located at Tiong Bahru estate throughout the Nuffnang Awards Trip in Singapore. It’s a nice and clean hotel.


This is the bridge which link to another side of the hotel.


It’s very convenient as there’s bus stop just opposite the hotel, convenient store next to it, coffee shop, Tiong Bahru Market and Tiong Bahru Food Court. There’s safe box to store my netbook/valuable stuffs and complimentary in-room broadband internet access so that I can online and update about the nnawards too. Good right?



Nice and comfortable bed!


I love the toilet design.
How to get there?
Driving from Singapore Changi Airport
1. From Airport Boulevard, connect into Pan Island Expressway (PIE).
2. Exit into Central Expressway (CTE) in the direction towards city.
3. Drive along CTE.
4. Exit at Outram Road.
5. Connect to Tiong Bahru Road.
6. The driveway into Link Hotel Singapore will be on your right.
Buses
The following buses stop near Link Hotel: 5, 16, 33, 63, 123, 175, 195
Train
The two nearest Mass Rapid Train (MRT) stations are Outram MRT Station and Tiong Bahru MRT Station.
MAp
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Link Hotel Singapore
50 Tiong Bahru Road Singapore 168733
Tel: (65) 6622 8585 | Fax: (65) 6622 8558 | Email: info@linkhotel.com.sg
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Tuesday, November 10th, 2009 72,396 views
Grab your Xpax BlackBerry Curve 8520 Apps, Themes & Wallpaper here.
I have been using my Xpax BlackBerry Curve 8520 for almost a month and it’s been a good experience! I’m proud that I actually inspired some of my friends and readers to get this BB! They told me that I actually influence them about this BlackBerry, at 1st they don’t want to get but in the end grabbed 1 after reading so many benefits and all from the Xpax BIS Package. =p
Here’s the screen shot that a reader sent me. (Capture It)

Must Have Application :
1.) UberTwitter – Twitter
2.) MSN Messenger – Instant Messaging
3.) Gmail App – Gmail Application
4.) Google Maps – GPS/Mapping (Using your cell location coz BB Curve 8520 don’t have GPS.)
5.) Google Sync – Sync Device & Google Calendar
6.) Google Talk – Instant Messaging
7.) Facebook – Social Networking
8.) Blackberry App World – Blackberry App World (Having trouble install BlackBerry App World? Download from here then you able to install App World if not you can’t coz different country and all.)
9.) Quick Pull – Simulate Battery Pull (You can make your bb reboot and free memory)
Get your free wallpaper here : http://crackberry.com/wallpaper/by/320×240
The two theme that I’m using…




Get your free theme here :
1) blackberryseeker.com
2) crackberry.com
3) coolblackberrythemes.com
4) blackberrythemes.net
5) blackberrythemes.co.uk
Saw some nice theme but still not available for BlackBerry Curve 8520 =(
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Monday, November 9th, 2009 2,237 views
Finally I have claimed my prize from Canon! This is the prize that I won myself from Canon Photo Marathon 2009.
“This annual photo marathon has created history each year as not only has it managed to gather photo enthusiasts around the country in one venue but it also helps in creating a binding tie among photography lovers through a competitive experience regardless of race and culture,” said Mr. Simon Wong, Assistant Director of Canon Marketing (Malaysia).
Renowned names from the photography industry were there to judge the hundred of participation and find the shining stars. The panel of judges included (Mr Sean Soh of Sean Studio, En Zainal Abd. Halim of Reuters Malaysia, Mr Joe Chan of Pro Kit, Mr Ng Kok Leong of The Star, Mr Peter Tan of Peter Tan Photography & Mr Zung of The Photoz). Judging was based on creativity in theme interpretation, use of colors, light / shadows, composition of photograph, and relevance to the theme given in the marathon.
Never expected to win anything but merely luck and I guess maybe there’s something different. I did a twist on the lense for the effect. So am I creative? It’s worth RM 1,000.00 Thanks!
Check out the Canon EFS 55-250mm IS Lens unbox!











It’s a good entry level lense I guess. Hope can get the L Lense (Lanci Lense) but better than nothing lo. =p
Who want to grab this lense from me so that I could do a upgrade? Haha…
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Sunday, November 8th, 2009 5,119 views

宫心计 Beyond the Realm of Conscience
The 33 episodes’ Beyond the Realm of Conscience features popular artistes such as Charmaine Sheh 佘诗曼, Tavia Yeung 杨怡, Moses Chan 陈豪, Kevin Cheng 郑嘉颖, Michelle Yim 米雪, Susanna Kwan 关菊英, Selena Lai and Marry Hon debuted on Astro On Demand (Ch 901) on October 19th at 8.30pm, airing every Monday to Friday.

富貴門 Born Rich
Born Rich is a 40-episode drama about love and the disputes between members of a large corporate banking family. It boasts an impressive line-up of cast including Ray Lui 呂良偉, Gallen Lo 羅嘉良, Joe Ma 馬德鐘, Anita Yuen 袁詠儀, Kenix Kwok 郭可盈, Nancy Sit 薛家燕, Kenneth Ma 马国明, Sharon Chan 陳敏之 and many more. The series debuted on Astro On Demand (Ch 921) on October 19th at 9.30pm, airing every Monday to Friday.
Astro On Demand flew in the cast from TVB’s latest drama series – 宫心计 Beyond the Realm of Conscience : Kevin Cheng 郑嘉颖 and Tse Suet Sum 谢雪心, 富貴門 Born Rich : Joe Ma 馬德鐘 and Sharon Chan 陳敏之 to meet and greet their Malaysian fans to promote these 2 new dramas currently airing on Astro on Demand. All four of them made appearances at public ground events starting from the 7th of November at The Summit, Kuala Lumpur before heading to Kuantan, where they meet and greet fans at the East Coast Mall on the 8th of November.
In addition to the Hong Kong stars, local artistes Ryan Thoo, Chen Keat Yoke 曾洁钰, Alex Siew, Irene Wong 小蚂蚁 and Twister Genies were there to entertain fans as well.



Date: 7th November 2009 (Saturday)
Time: 2.30pm – 4.30pm
Artistes: Kevin Cheng 郑嘉颖, Tse Suet Sum 谢雪心, Joe Ma 馬德鐘, Sharon Chan 陳敏之
Venue: P3, Sunway Convention Centre, Level CP3, Sunway Pyramid

Date: 7th November 2009 (Saturday)
Venue: The Summit Subang USJ, Main Concourse
Time: 4.30pm – 5.30pm
Artistes: Ryan Thoo, Chen Keat Yoke, Alex Siew and Irene Wong

Time: 6.00pm – 7.00pm
Artistes: Kevin Cheng 郑嘉颖, Tse Suet Sum 谢雪心, Joe Ma 馬德鐘, Sharon Chan 陳敏之
Date: 8th November 2009 (Sunday)
Venue: East Coast Mall, Main Concourse
Time: 1.30pm – 2.30pm
Artistes: Ryan Thoo, Chen Keat Yoke, Alex Siew, Irene Wong, Twister Genies
Time: 3.00pm – 4.00pm
Artistes: Kevin Cheng, Tse Suet Sum, Joe Ma, Sharon Chan
More details and activities (Play games with fans, autograph..) on the meet the fans will be updated soon. Stay tune for the full coverage.
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