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Penang among best places in Asia to visit

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CNN International’s new travel website (CNN Travel), has named Penang as one of 17 Asia’s best destinations to consider for the next adventure.

The article, published yesterday, singled out Penang as a mecca for food and architecture lovers. it was written by Kate Springer, a Hong Kong-based freelance writer and editor, with focus on travel, dining, culture and environmental reporting.

Her work has been published by CNN, Conde Nast Traveler, National Geographic, Vogue, Munchies, BBC Travel, Fodor’s, Time, HK Magazine, Sotheby’s, Tatler, Home Journal, Time Out Hong Kong, Revolution Magazine, Liv Magazine, Expat Parent Magazine, Horizon Magazine, Where, The List, Post Magazine, Superfuture, Fast Media and WBEZ (Chicago Public Media).

On Penang, Springer said: “Located off the western coast of Malaysia, the island of Penang is a mecca for food and architecture lovers.

“George Town, the island’s main city, makes for an ideal home base, thanks to a dynamic cityscape that’s punctuated by British colonial architecture, Buddhist temples and ornate Chinese manor houses.

“This seaside city is known as one of the world’s top food destinations, serving up a delicious mix of Malay, Chinese and Indian cuisine.

“You’ll crave dishes like Hokkien mee (fried prawn noodles), roti canai (an Indian-influenced flat bread dish with dal or curry) and Penang laksa for years after visiting.”

Besides Penang, also named were Bhutan, El Nido in the Philippines, Bali in Indonesia, Seoul in South Korea, Rajasthan in India, Siem Reap in Cambodia, Hong Kong, Hanoi and Phu Quoc in Vietnam, The Great Wall and Xi’an in China, Chiang Rai in Thailand, Luang Prabang in Laos, Kathmandu in Nepal, Yogyakarta in Indonesia, Kyoto in Japan, Sri Lanka and Maldives.

Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow has since taken to his official Facebook page to urge visitors to visit Penang for an unforgettable experience.

“It is a great honour for Penang. We need to ensure that we do not rest on our laurels.

“The state Tourism Committee chairman (Yeoh Soon Hin) is working very hard to transform this important economic sector so that we continue to be a destination of choice and provide job opportunities for our people,” Chow said in an immediate WhatsApp response to the New Straits Times.

On July 13 last year, Bangkok-based CNN Travel senior producer Karla Cripps, in her article “George Town, Penang: Asia’s greatest street food city?” wrote at length on Penang’s street food culture and the state as an eater’s paradise.

Source: NST Online
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The Ship Campus – Progress Update (June 2019)

Located within the vicinity of One Auto Hub at Batu Kawan, The Ship Campus is a new university campus under construction for Peninsula College. It is designed like a ship and able to accommodate about 5,000 students.

Take a sneak peek at the construction site to see just how much progress has been made. The 9-storey campus is expected to be ready by 2020.

 

Claiming LAD and Defect Rectification from Developer

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by Anders Ong

Many home buyers have faces problems mostly during the handover of their property keys. It includes defect in the property itself and maybe late delivery of vacant possession. The most basic remedy to those problems are through filing of defect form to the property management for rectification and write into the developer for claiming Liquidated Agreed Damages (LAD). But what is the defect are delayed and not up to satisfactory? Or What if the LAD compensation are less than what we are supposed to receive?

Then maybe we should be considering filing our complaints to Tribunal Tuntutan Pembeli Rumah (TTPR). Below are a few points of TTPR:-

Home Buyers Tribunal power is limited

  • Home buyers tribunal claim are only limited to items and conflicts arises from the clauses in sales and purchase agreement throughout Peninsula Malaysia.
  • Not included for the claim and legal cases of abandoned projects.

Two types of claims allowed to be filed:-

LAD claim calculation

 

Amount Claimable Is Little

  • The maximum claimable amount is set to RM50,000.00, if the claim amount is above RM50,000.00 then both parties need to agree on the amount or go through Session Court for amount above RM50,000.00.

Timeframe For The Complain Submission

  • All filing of the case must be made not later than 12 month time period from the date of Certification of Completion and Compliance or expiry of Defect Liability date.
  • It is expected that the case can be resolved in 120 working days from the date of submission.

Cost Involved is Minimal

  • Only RM10.00 are required for the submission of claim towards developer for money to be compensated and compliance with the sales and purchase agreement.

Documents Needed for Submission

  • Form 1 (Sample)
  • Photocopy Sales & Purchase Agreement
  • Photocopy Certificate of Completion & Compliance
  • Photocopy of Vacant Possession

Buyers can direct contact Homebuyers Tribunal through:
Tribunal Perumahan Dan Pengurusan Strata (TPPS)
Aras 30, No.51, Persiaran Perdana
Presint 4, Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan
62100 Putrajaya, MALAYSIA
No. Telefon    : 603 – 8891 4410
Emel : enforcement@kpkt.gov.my

Source:
http://www.kpkt.gov.my/index.php/pages/view/429
https://www.hba.org.my/help/sample.htm

Anders Ong – Speaker, Property Consultant, Young Property Investor, Enthusiast of Real Estate, and Author of Back To Property Investment To Create Wealth

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Chin Mah Industrial Park

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Chin Mah Industrial Park, a light industrial development by Chin Mah Development Sdn. Bhd. at Bukit Minyak. Strategically located along Jalan Permatang Tinggi, neighboring with several industrial parks, namely Bukit Minyak Industrial Park, Asas Jaya Industrial Park and Permatang Tinggi Light Industrial Park. It is about 5 minutes drive to AEON Mall, under 15 minutes drive to Penang bridge during off-peak hours.

This development comprises 20 units of 3-storey semi-detached factories with two different design types and one unit of detached factories. The units have a minimum built-up area of 5,783 sq.ft.

Project Name : Chin Mah Industril Park
Location : Bukit Minyak
Property Type : Light Industrial
Land Tenure: Freehold
Built-up Size: 5,783 sq.ft. – 7,998 sq.ft.
Total Units: 20 (semi-detached), 1 (detached)
Indicative Price: RM2,600,000 onwards
Developer : Chin Mah Development Sdn. Bhd.

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Bukit Kukus paired road to open partially by mid-2020

bukit-kukus-paired-road-planThe Penang government aims to complete the Penang Island City Council’s (MBPP) portion of the RM545.6 million Jalan Bukit Kukus paired road project by the middle of next year.

State Public Works, Utilities and Flood Mitigation Committee chairman, Zairil Khir Johari said that 2.8 km out of the five-kilometre elevated paired road had been 75 per cent completed and the contractor would be requested to build a 200-metre road linking Jalan Paya Terubong near the Durian Cap Cangkul shack to the new highway for public access.

“As for the two other contractors that are involved in the remaining sections of the project, their parts will be delayed due to financial issues,” he told reporters at the Jalan Bukit Kukus project construction site here.

The two contractors, Geo Valley Sdn Bhd and PLB Land Sdn Bhd, are responsible for the remaining 1.4km and 0.8km stretches respectively.

Also accompanying Zairil were State Welfare and Caring Society Committee chairman Phee Boon Poh and representatives from MBPP, Drainage and Irrigation Department, Department of Occupational Safety and Health, Construction Industry Development Board Malaysia, Department of Environment and the Mineral and Geoscience Department.

Earlier, a special task force under the Erosion and Sedimentation Control Committee code-named “Op Lumpur” was at the project site to check on the project’s compliance with the Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control Plan (EPSCP).

Nine foreign workers died and four others were injured in a landslide at the Bukit Kukus project site on Oct 19, last year.

To prevent a similar disaster, the project resident engineer Amir Abdullah said several erosion and sediment control procedures had been undertaken to comply with the EPSCP checklist.

“To ensure safety, the construction site had carried out proper erosion control measures such as installing geotextile, creating check dams, silt traps and berms, and doing hydroseeding,” he added.

Source: Bernama

 

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