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MOD nzhass79 "Potluck" OPEN HOUSE 2nd GATH RAYA - 17/10 @ Putrajaya

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Post time 17-6-2009 11:00 AM | Show all posts
nae Hana_O
insya allah.. kita jumpa disanaaaaaaaaaaaaaa... me gi ngan parents kot... takpun heret bodyguard mcm bese.. aritu mu tk sempat jumpa dia ekk.. dia sesat gi tunggu tpt lain.. hampeh tul adik me tu ...

Kittie
takut nk heret minik owang, kang me kena chopped slammed sama dia punya sobang nim
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Post time 17-6-2009 12:11 PM | Show all posts

Reply #2219 nzhass79's post

eyka pon slalu pi gak..
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Post time 17-6-2009 12:12 PM | Show all posts
nak ikot!! kene pakai kimono ker??
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Post time 17-6-2009 12:17 PM | Show all posts

Reply #2227 skymania's post

sky pon gi ya... hehehe amik pic ya..
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Post time 17-6-2009 12:56 PM | Show all posts
sky.. pakai baju bese pun bley maaaa... takde hal nye... jgn ko pakai bikini udoh

limau
ko wajib pegi pasal dekat umah aje
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Post time 17-6-2009 02:07 PM | Show all posts

Reply #2229 Hana_Hirokawa's post

mmg dekat pong... hehehehe

tp 18 limau kena gi melaka ...aishhhsss :@

[ Last edited by  limau at 17-6-2009 14:09 ]
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Post time 17-6-2009 05:06 PM | Show all posts

Reply #2230 limau's post

alohhhhhhhhhhhhh yeker... ekceli me pun lom tentu.. arap take course ke apa bagai.. thn lepas tak dpt gi pasal gi kuantan..
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Post time 17-6-2009 08:12 PM | Show all posts

Reply #2218 Hana_Hirokawa's post

wuwu ~~ mcm best jer, nk g gak... tp tgk dulu la ek sbb time tu dh sibuk nk final exam!!
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Post time 18-6-2009 04:57 PM | Show all posts

Reply #2232 rukiaichigo's post

best kalo cuaca baik.... kalo ujan mmg tak best
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Post time 19-6-2009 09:24 AM | Show all posts

Reply #2231 Hana_Hirokawa's post

tulah ..bos ajak gi...

kalo tak mmg nk rasa gak mcm mana pesta ni..
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Post time 24-6-2009 05:04 PM | Show all posts
nak ikut!!!~~~
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Post time 25-6-2009 09:17 PM | Show all posts
Post Last Edit by haizan at 25-6-2009 21:19

50-50 nk pegi....flashback aku pegi dulu...mmg meriah abiss..yg best tu siap reramai kita menari-nari ikut rentak tarian Jepun di tengah padang stadium tu...best best
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Post time 26-6-2009 09:19 AM | Show all posts
2236# haizan


gi lah nnati leh letak pic kat face book ~ hehehe
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Post time 27-6-2009 09:27 PM | Show all posts
2237# limau


huhuhu...limau...if jadi nati. i akan calling u nati. ^ ^
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Post time 29-6-2009 09:38 AM | Show all posts
2237# limau


huhuhu...limau...if jadi nati. i akan calling u nati. ^ ^
haizan Post at 27-6-2009 21:27



nae, tp limau outstation masa tu.. mmg sayang
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Post time 6-7-2009 10:20 AM | Show all posts
sayang tahun ni pun bel x dpt pegi Bon Odori ni sbb hari yg sama gi tgk MU kat Bukit Jalil...
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Post time 6-7-2009 11:07 AM | Show all posts
aikkk kak bel MU tu Manchester United ker? or ade maksud lain?
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Post time 6-7-2009 11:58 AM | Show all posts
*katt pandang kiri, pandang kanan.. tak sure boleh post di sini* Kalau silap, harap Mod bel & nzhass boleh tolong betulkan. Untuk share dengan semua ^^

July 5, 2009

Korea Aims to Attract Muslim Tourists

By Kim Rahn
Staff Reporter

The Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) has offered about 40 travel agents and guides a lecture on Islamic culture and introduced a Halal food lunchbox and tour programs tailor-made for Muslims in a bid to attract more Muslim tourists here.

Hanyang University professor Lee Hee-soo gave an orientation on how Muslims in the Middle East and Southeast Asia have developed their traditions on food and other living styles, such as eating meat only from certain animals slaughtered in a special way.

Annie Yu, director of an inbound travel agency Plaza 21 Plus, has been arranging programs for travelers from Middle Eastern countries, including Iran, the United Arab Emirates and Oman. But the director acknowledged, "I learned that I've been so ignorant of Islamic culture even though I have developed tour programs for Muslim travelers."

The biggest obstacle to attracting Muslim tourists is strict rules on food and prayer, the agents said. It is not easy to prepare "Halal food" in this non-Islamic country and ensure tourists can pray in the direction of Mecca five times a day.

"Halal restaurants are very rare here, and there are almost none outside Seoul, Busan and Jeju. So we take Muslim travelers to seafood restaurants, Indian or Pakistani eateries, or vegetarian restaurants," said Bob Lee, sales manager and guide at Jacky Travel Service.

Bill Yi, a freelance guide, said, "Some tourists do not eat food even at vegetarian restaurants, thinking the chefs may use the same knife in cutting both vegetables and meat slaughtered in a non-Halal way. Some bring their own food with them, such as noodles, and eat only them."

To cope with the food trouble, the KTO held a sampling party of a Halal food lunchbox.

"It is 'Korea-style Halal' lunchbox. As ordinary Korean restaurants do not offer Halal meat, it was not easy for Muslim visitors to try Korean foods like 'bulgogi,' which they learned about through Korean movies and dramas. So, the lunchbox was designed to provide Muslim travelers with Halal food and to publicize Korean food at the same time,'' Joo Sung-hee, a KTO manager, said.


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For prayer, the agents usually ask Halal restaurants to prepare a space for Muslim tourists, Lee said. Joo said only a few tourist destinations, including Everland and Nami Island, have prayer rooms.

The KTO recently opened a prayer room at the Tourism Information Center on the first basement floor of its headquarters, so that Muslim tourists can visit. The carpeted room has a compass showing the direction of Mecca.

The tourism body also introduced a program at Bukchon Hanok Village near Insa-dong, in which visitors can try a traditional Korean way of dyeing with indigo plant. "After dyeing cloth, Muslim women travelers can use it as hijab," Joo said.

She said that people from the Middle East are usually family tourists, enjoying shopping and visiting hallyu destinations and theme parks. Their interest in medical tourism here is also growing. Many from Southeast Asia are incentive traveler groups, and they prefer seasonal attractions, such as skiing in winter and flower festivals in spring, she said.

"We believe the Muslim market with a 1.3 billion population has good potential. We hope the lecture and the programs we offered today will help attract more Muslim travelers," Joo said.

Credits: rahnita@koreatimes.co.kr
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Post time 6-7-2009 02:45 PM | Show all posts
wawa katt.. komawo for the info.. so, skang kat nami do n everland ade surau aa ek.. last time solat dlm bas aje..
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Post time 7-7-2009 03:38 PM | Show all posts
sedap nyer daging tu...
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