Woohoo, wokeup damn early today just to snap some photo of the hot air balloon at Putrajaya. The most yeng one should be Darth Vader hot air balloon! Haha… but whole thing black damn hard to take photo also. The rest of the balloon is very normal only… hmm.
Just check out some of the photo below and you still have last day to visit this Hot Air Balloon Fiesta @ Putrajaya tomorrow (21 March, Sunday)! Weather forecast said tomorrow will rain in the afternoon so take note and remember to bring umbrella!
If you want to go into the Hot Air Balloon zone, remember to carry a big camera and no point & shoot camera as they will say “Not professional camera! Cannot go in!” lol… like that also can? Ppl go all the way to Putrajaya for that event and told that cannot go in coz no DSLR? Alamak…
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Switzerland
France
Poland
Darth Vader hot air balloon! Haha…
Netherlands
Levi’s Jeans
Para motor showcase.
Remote control hot air balloon.
See so many crazy ppl who wokeup so early just to snap snap snap? haha.
Date : 18 – 21 March 2010
Coincide with school holidays to capture the children and parents from all around Malaysia.
Venue : Putrajaya
Precinct 2, adjacent to the Monument Alaf Baru.
Time : To stretch the event time from 7am to 9pm.
Number of Hot Air Balloons: 23
* Normal shaped : 18
o 13 hot air balloons for free flying
o 5 hot air balloons for public tethered rides
* Special shaped: 5
Participating countries
* The pilots that attended the 1st Putrajaya International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta 2009 are excited to come back next year!
* Countries involved were Belgium, USA, the Netherlands, France, Switzerland, Malaysia and Japan.
* More pilots from other countries also requested to attend the event.
Theme: “1World, 1Malaysia, 1Fiesta”
* In line with our Prime Minister’s 1MALAYSIA campaign, the fiesta would be the perfect avenue in promoting unity.
* As proven in the inaugural fiesta, it could be seen that the fiesta attracts everyone regardless of their nationality, race, age, gender and profession.
* ONE WORLD: balloonists from around the world will be participating in the fiesta, also we hope to attract international tourists into Malaysia.
* ONE MALAYSIA: fans or spectators from around Malaysia, regardless of race.
* ONE FIESTA: hot air balloons being the highlight of the event, there will also be many activities and entertainment that is conducive for all.
How did you celebrate mid autumn mooncake festival? What’s your favorite mooncake this year? Hmm… I always have Tai Tong mooncake one… haha.
This year came out a lot of new brand and new flavor and new packaging. Where you having your dinner tonight? Playing lantern and candles? Those was the memories.
wanted to try this Bakers Cottage Precious Black 黑龙珠月饼 but sold out. Sigh.
So many ppl buying mooncake @ 1U coz J-Card got 15% discount and buy 4 free 1
T Music Festival @ Bukit Jalil – around 7 hours concert, more than 73 songs were performed. I have captured some of the short clips so that if you did not have a chance to go there view live also can catch some insight here. =)
張智成演唱時音樂2度中斷,讓他不得不展現急智化解尷尬。當音樂第1次中斷時,他笑說“為甚麼每次都要這樣考驗我,幸好我出道已有10年時間。” 至於音樂第2次中斷時,呆等不到音樂恢復的他,索性“另找出路”清唱偶像雲妮休斯頓的名曲《I´ll Always Love You》展現完美唱功,直至第3首歌曲《凌晨三點鐘》的音樂響起為止。
Khalil Fong 方大同
方大同演唱《Nothing Gonna Change My Love For You》時分享小時候誤以為音樂從冷氣口出來的笑話
The concert started at 7pm but it was stated by all the local or not so famous artists and went smoothly until around 10.30pm, then suddenly one of the cable caught on fire and blackout. I was shouting “Foh Zok AHHhHh!!! Fai Di Hui Gao Foh!” (快d去救火啊!) to the Rela ppl standing at the stairs but he did not heard it and till mins later all the work crews and Rela members all rush to the scene. I saw some of the crew use water, apalah later sot circuit la, should use fire extinguisher mah.
Is just like a scene in Final Destination 4 where the incident happened in the race track but this happened in stadium. We faster run to one side scare that it might explode or so. But luckily not!?! Some ppl even shouting for refund…
Finally they managed to out off the fire and try to change the cables and all. It took about 30mins+ to get the things done and leave all the crowds in darkness. Luckily the emcee of the night, MyFM DJ Nicholas and Mei Yan and another HK emcee use hailer to control the crowd and asked the artist to sing use the hailer and the audiences follow to sing along. It’s an experience that you properly will not get to experience in your life time. It’s really nice feeling.
Maybe the fire is just like candle for them to blow for Galaxy 15th birthday!
Video Captured by joshuaongys, I was too scare and run one side d, ahah he still can shooting over there. So how can organisers denied this and said the power failure was caused by a fuse problem? Weird thing is that Chinese Daily did mention that it’s small fire “小火災”?
I have a lot of videos clips recorded from Power Station 動力火車、李聖傑、David Tao 陶喆, 海鳴威 《我的回憶不是我的》, Justin 側田, Chin, James, Manhand, Soler, etc. Still need to process so stay tuned.
Outage fails to dampen show
KUALA LUMPUR: A power failure at the five-hour music marathon concert T Music Festival saw some of the performers coming up with impromptu ways to calm the audience down.
During the half-hour blackout on Saturday night, singers such as Z-Chen, Khalil Fong, Kay Tse and David Tao came onstage to interact with the audience.
Besides that, some singers even sang a cappella-style, much to the delight of the audience at the Bukit Jalil National Stadium.
Crowd pleaser: Hong Kong singer Justin Lo being flanked by dancers as he performed at the T Music Festival at Bukit Jalil on Saturday night.
While some fans claimed that they saw a fire during the power failure, a spokesman of the organisers denied this and said the power failure was caused by a fuse problem.
The massive crowd continued to enjoy performances when power was finally restored.
There were about 20 singers from Asian countries such as Taiwan, China, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong.
The concert line-up included Khalil Fong, Kay Tse, Justin Lo, Soler, Joey Yung, and Kenny Kwan from Hong Kong; David Tao, Power Station and Sam Lee from Taiwan; Jade Liu and Ocean from China; and James Chin from Thailand.
Bringing the Malaysian flavour to the show were local songbirds Z-Chen, Eric Lim, Manhand, Andrew Tan, Kay and Rickman.
Local singer Andrew Tan kicked-started the marathon-style show but it was Macau duo Soler that got the crowd rocking.
In all, more than 73 songs were performed.
The show ended with a performance from Hong Kong popular songstress Joey Yung.
待Chin繼續演唱後,原以為演唱會一切順利舉行。這回,卻輪到大馬歌手張智成的伴唱帶跳針,導致他無法順利演唱《快樂》以及《愛來得剛好》。無可奈何下,他清唱《I Will Always Love You》當做補償。他表示:「出道10年,總是被考驗,這些問題是難不倒愛唱歌的歌手們。」最後,在大合唱的協助下,他完成了《凌晨3點鐘》及《迷魂陣》。
Wow!! can you resist this T Music Festival of 5 hours marathon concert by multiple famous artists from all over the world??!! I’m going!
The “T Music Festival” is a 5-hour long marathon concert which features some of the most promising singers in the region of Asia. From Hong Kong, there are Joey Yung, Justin, Kay Tse, Khalil Fong, Soler and Kenny Kwan; Taiwanese singers include David Tao, Power Station and Sam Lee; Jade Liu and Ocean are representatives from China. On top of that, fans shall also expect James and Chin from Thailand; Kelvin Tan from Singapore. Last but not least, there are local singers such as Z-Chen, Eric Lim, Kay, Manhand, Andrew Tan and Rickman.
Venue : Stadium National Bukit Jalil Time : 7:00pm Date : 12 September 09 (Saturday)
Tickets for “T Music Festival” are priced at RM268, RM168, and RM118 for numbered seating; and RM68 for free seating. (Astro 15% Discount)
Besides, tickets may be obtained from Galaxy office at The Boulevard, Mid Valley City. For enquiry, please call Galaxy Hotline 03-2282 2020 or Axcess Hotline 03-7711 5000. You may also log on to www.galaxy.com.my or www.axcess.com.my for more concert information.
Bon Odori Summer Nihon Cultural Festival 2009 ( Malaysia,Selangor )
ATTENTION
● Strictly no smoking except for designated areas.
● No high-heels allowed in the dancing field.
● No wearing stuff like Goth lolita and any stuff that are considered not polite you would not want people to insult your ancestors would you.
● NO COSPLAYING. Respect the Japanese culture and tradition please.
In Malaysia, Bon Odori Festivals are also celebrated every year in Penang and at the Matsushita Corp Stadium in Shah Alam, Selangor. This celebration, which is a major attraction for the state of Selangor, is the brain child of the Japanese Expatriate & Immigrant’s Society in Malaysia. In comparison to the celebrations in Japan, the festival is celebrated on a much smaller scale in Penang and Selangor, and is less associated with Buddhism and more with Japanese culture. Held mainly to expose locals to a part of Japanese culture, the festival provides the experience of a variety of Japanese food & drinks, art and dance.
Venue : Panasonic Sports Complex (formerly Matsushita Centre) Address : Lot 4, Persiaran Perkilangan, Seksyen 21, Shah Alam,Selangor Date : 18th July 2009 Time : 5 p.m. – 10 p.m. Tickets : Free Admission Phone : 03-2274 2274 (Japanese Club of KL) Transport : Free Shuttle Bus from Shah Alam KTM Station to Matsushita Stadium is provided.
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