Videos by Wendy Tour - Trip to Japan in Kuala Lumpur. Wendy Tour Malaysia was established in 28th May 2005 and is under the SMI Group with inbound headquarters in foreign countries like Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Taiwan and Singapore. These agents will create a campaign in the respective countries
Merry Christmas from Wendy Tour
"Wishing you a Christmas that's merry and bright!" "We hope you have a safe and relaxing holiday season." "I hope your holiday season is full of peace, joy, and happiness." "Merry Christmas with lots of love." "I hope your Christmas is filled with joy this year!"
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[PEN] ORANG UTAN ISLAND A HIDDEN SANCTUARY IN WEST MALAYSIA (ENGLISH VERSION)
[PEN] BUKIT MERAH ORANG UTAN ISLAND (ENGLISH VERSION)
Somewhere in Perak is Bukit Merah Orangutan Island Malaysia – a rehabilitation center of 35 acres just for orangutans! Which means:
You don’t have to go all the way to Borneo (East Malaysia) to see orangutans! Orang Utan Island is close to Taiping, Ipoh and Penang which makes it worthwhile to visit!
The orangutans in the center get to live in natural surroundings instead of cages with dedicated staff to look after them.Another important motive for them is to bring awareness to locals and tourists on the need for conservation of this endangered species.
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[KUL] Sin Sze Si Ya Temple (Chinese Version)
[KUL] Sin Sze Si Ya Temple (Chinese Version)
Oldest Taoist Temple in Kuala Lumpur. Sin Sze Si Ya Temple, built in 1864 by Kapitan Yap Ah Loy, is hailed as the oldest Taoist temple in Kuala Lumpur. Situated just a three-minute walk away from Petaling Street, the temple also functions as a cultural centre for the city’s Chinese community and is usually filled with devotees during significant occasions such as Chinese New Year. Sin Sze Ya Temple is dedicated to patron deities Sin Sze Ya and Si Sze Ya, who played significant roles in Yap Ah Loy's ascension to Kapitan status during the 19th century.
[BKI] Atkinson Clock Tower Kota Kinabalu - Malay Version
[BKI] Atkinson Clock Tower - Malay Version
This is the oldest standing wooden structure in Kota Kinabalu that survived the destruction of Jesselton town during World War II. Built in 1905, this all-wood, no-nails structure was built in memory of Francis George Atkinson- the popular first District Officer of Jesselton during the British North Borneo Chartered Company Administration.
It is located in solitary on the bluff along Signal Hill Road and adjacent to the old Police Station overlooking seaside city and capital of Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia.
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