Rooms in Malaysia, Bali on offer from only RM99 for 3D/2N

March 14, 2013 at 6:25 pm

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GRAB INCREDIBLE DEALS FROM TUNE HOTELS AT TRAVEL FAIR

Rooms in Malaysia, Bali on offer from only RM99 for 3D/2N

KUALA LUMPUR, 13 March 2013 – Tune Hotels, the global branded value hotel network, is again giving guests a golden opportunity to enjoy a fantastic offer this weekend.

Rooms in Malaysia and Bali, Indonesia will go from as low as RM99 nett for a three-day, two-night’s (3D/2N) stay during the Reliance Travel Fair from 15 – 17 March at the Seri Pacific Hotel here. The Reliance Travel Fair is held alongside the Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (MATTA) Fair at the Putra World Trade Centre this weekend.

Other Tune Hotels in the UK, Thailand, the Philippines and Jakarta, Indonesia are also participating with rates for a 3D/2N stay starting from only RM180 nett. Also available are 4D/3N packages. All packages are inclusive of air-conditioning, towels and toiletry kits.

Guests need only purchase room vouchers at the travel fair while actual room bookings can be made later for stay periods of between 3 April 2013 and 3 October 2013.

“With the vouchers, we are giving our guests a great flexibility in planning their future trips or holidays. The vouchers are valid for seven months so you have ample time to plan and decide on your travel dates. Besides, each voucher is valid for multiple locations in the particular country so that’s giving you even more options,” said David Lusteaux, Commercial Director of Tune Hotels.

David also noted that visitors can win special gifts by taking a photo with Tune Hotels’ pyjama-clad promoters at the travel fair.

Providing world-standard, high quality accommodation by focusing on key essentials but minus the generally underutilised facilities commonly found in other hotels such as swimming pools, business centres and gymnasiums, Tune Hotels keeps its operating costs low and savings are passed on to guests in the form of super low rates.

Tune Hotels has received over four million guests since the opening of its first hotel in Downtown Kuala Lumpur in 2007. There are currently 27 Tune Hotels with 11 in Malaysia, five in the UK, four in the Philippines, four in Thailand and three in Indonesia. Ahmedabad, India and Melbourne, Australia are upcoming hotels in 2013.

Apart from enjoying great value, great savings at Tune Hotels, guests can also enhance their benefits and privileges by becoming a member of the AirAsia BIG Loyalty Programme, of which Tune Hotels is a partner. BIG is a global loyalty programme that allows card members to accumulate points when travelling and shopping with BIG partners worldwide, and redeem the accumulated points for exciting rewards including flight seats on the world’s best low cost carrier AirAsia. More information on BIG is available at www.tune2big.com.

Tune Hotels is part of Tune Group, a lifestyle business conglomerate co-founded by Tan Sri Tony Fernandes and Dato’ Kamarudin Meranun, who are the Group CEO and Deputy Group CEO respectively of Asia’s largest low cost carrier AirAsia.

For real-time updates and promotion alerts, guests can stay connected with Tune Hotels via Facebook atwww.facebook.com/tunehotels and on Twitter via www.twitter.com/tunehotels.

For booking and further information, visit www.tunehotels.com.

Gangster Celop : Gabungan Hanis Zalikha, Kamal Adli & Syamsul Yusof

February 8, 2013 at 12:47 am

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Filem yang bakal ditayang pada 21 febuari 2013 ini, menampilkan 3 gabungan pelakon iaitu Hanis Zalikha, Kamal Adli & Syamsul Yusof. Selain itu, ia turut dibintangi oleh Yus Jambu, Lan Pet Pet dan ramai lagi.  Sebelum anda pergi menonton filem ini, jom lihat beberapa babak menarik yang ada di dalam filem ini :-

 

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The Beatles Vinly To Visit Malaysia !!

November 20, 2012 at 8:16 pm

Beatles fans, dust off your record players. The band’s original studio album remasters, which were released on CD and iTunes to much fanfare in 2009 and 2010, will make their stereo vinyl debuts on November 19 in Malaysia as part of an elaborate box set. The Beatles individual vinyl can also be purchased at all retail outlets in the Klang Valley.

The titles include the band’s 12 original U.K. studio albums, as well as the U.S. version of “Magical Mystery Tour,” and “Past Masters, Volumes One & Two.” The Beatles’ first four albums have never been released in North America in stereo on vinyl.

Each 180-gram album will be available for individual purchase, or fans can own one of 50,000 copies of the box set, which will be housed in a retro travel case and include a 252-page book by radio producer Kevin Howlett. There will be chapters dedicated for each album, plus rare photos and audiophile-geared details about how the vinyl records were prepared.

The Fab Four’s catalog of albums — including those titles not part of the stereo reissue series — sold a combined 626,000 units in the U.S. the first week they were reissued on CD in 2009, according to Nielsen SoundScan. The biggest seller of the reissue series that week was 1969′s “Abbey Road,” which moved 89,000 copies and debuted at No. 1 on the Top Pop Catalog Albums chart. The “Stereo” and “Mono” boxed sets debuted at Nos. 15 and 40, respectively, on the Billboard 200.

In 2010, the band’s catalog was released on iTunes. For producer Rick Rubin, surveying The Beatles’ recorded achievements is akin to witnessing a miracle. “If we look at it by today’s standards, whoever the most popular bands in the world are, they will typically put out an album every four years,” Rubin said in a 2009 radio series interview. “So, let’s say two albums as an eight year cycle. And think of the growth or change between those two albums. The idea that The Beatles made thirteen albums in seven years and went through that arc of change… it can’t be done. Truthfully, I think of it as proof of God, because it’s beyond man’s ability.”

There has always been demand for The Beatles’ albums on vinyl. Indeed, 2011’s best-selling vinyl LP in the United States was Abbey Road. Following the success of The Beatles’ acclaimed, GRAMMY Award-winning 2009 CD remasters, it was decided that the sound experts at EMI’s Abbey Road Studios should create new versions of The Beatles’ vinyl LPs. The project demanded the same meticulous approach taken for the CD releases, and the brief was a simple one: cut the digital remasters to vinyl with an absolute minimum of compromise to the sound. However, the process involved to do that was far from simple.

That year they sold a total of 1.7 million albums. In 2011: 1.2 million. Year to date 2012: 544,000.

The Stereo Albums titles as below:

  • Please Please Me
  • With The Beatles
  • A Hard Day’s Night
  • Beatles For Sale
  •  Help!
  •  Rubber Soul
  •  Revolver
  • Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
  •  Magical Mystery Tour
  • The Beatles (White Album)
  •  Yellow Submarine
  • Abbey Road
  • Let It Be
  • Past Masters, Volumes One & Two
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