Melaka has long been known as a historical city in Malaysia, but a lot has transpired since its glory days. Long before this country achieved its independence, political control over this quiet and poised town shifted among multiple foreign powers, including the Portuguese, Dutch, British and Japanese. While Melaka has evolved into a developed...
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(译文请往下看) Dear friends around the world, On November 24, 2018, a grand Dorje Shugden puja was conducted at Malacca’s Dorje Shugden Chapel to commemorate the chapel’s 3rd anniversary. Three years ago, some of my devoted students heard that I had the wish of having a chapel to Dorje Shugden in Malacca. I have visited Malacca many times and some of my oldest students live there. They made my wish come true on October 10, 2015. These students, wanting others to benefit from the practice of Dorje Shugden just like they had, found the place, had it re...
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(译文请往下看) Malaysia has a very brisk and thriving tourist industry and one of the main attractions in the country is Petaling Street. It’s a famous night street-market in the capital city Kuala Lumpur, and an iconic must-see for all tourists. There are hundreds of outdoor stalls under a covered road so that come rain or shine, tourists can come here to look for cheap clothes, electronics, enjoy local Malaysian food, etc. Today on October 24, 2018 a group of my students surprised me with an offering of a Dorje Shugden store. They sent all the pict...
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Wesak is a big event in the worldwide Buddhist calendar! In view of the recent Wesak festivities, just how did the other countries around the world celebrate this day? I saw these pictures on MSN Malaysia and I thought I would share this with all of you. Tsem Rinpoche Wesak in Malaysia,...
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A few days ago, Liaison Li Kim was interviewed by BFM: The Business Radio Station. As most people would know, Li Kim is the host of a highly anticipated reality tv show called 'Tsem Paranormal Zone" which will air their first season in NTV7 starting 1st October 2012, and every Monday after that.
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Dear Blog friends, No authorities or private organizations have informed the public what these remains could be… as you can see it has fascinated the many spectators… It fascinates me… how do you feel? You think it’s just a large fish or what? Tsem Rinpoche Watch the video here:
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Deepavali (juga dikenali sebagai Diwali di negara-negara lain) merupakan satu perayaan yang disambut oleh komuniti India di seluruh dunia, seperti Hindu, Jain, Sikh dan juga penganut Buddha Newar Nepal. Ia merupakan satu perayaan cahaya yang riang gembira, di mana kaum keluarga bersatu pada malam yang tergelap dalam tahun untuk menyalakan lilin, bermain mercun dan...
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Join us for the annual Ullambana Festival on Saturday August 10th at Kechara Forest Retreat and make the most of the auspicious Ullambana month...
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(Exciting Dorje Shugden Store in Petaling Street Malaysia) மலேசியாவின் சுற்றுலாத்துறை மிகவும் பரபரப்பான மற்றும் செழிப்பான ஒரு துறையாகும். நாட்டின் மிக முக்கியமான கவரக்கூடிய இடங்களில் பெட்டாலிங் தெருவும் ஒன்றாகும்.
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Bentong is one of the few towns in Malaysia which has a majority of Guangxi Chinese within the Chinese community. Around 75% of the Chinese population in Bentong...
Posted in Guest Contributors, Malaysia | 10 Comments »
Kedah is a state in northwest Malaysia comprising the world famous Langkawi Island and the mainland. Famous for its endless paddy fields, Kedah is fondly known as the “rice bowl” of Malaysia...
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Of the many types of Malaysian ghost, one of the most perplexing is the Orang Minyak, literally translated as ‘Oily Man’. However, the exact nature of the Orang Minyak is unknown...
Posted in Ghosts and Hauntings, Magic and the Occult, Malaysia, Mythology and Mysteries, Paranormal, Science & Mysteries | 24 Comments »
Malaysian weddings are diverse, unique and colourful affairs, as is to be expected in a country that is a melting pot of cultures and faiths. Generally speaking, wedding customs in Malaysia are determined based on the couple’s race, religion or both...
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About 20% of the world’s animal species can be found in the Southeast Asian country of Malaysia, including 300 mammal species, 400 reptile species, 80 species of lizards, 800 bird species, 100 species of snakes and 200 amphibian species...
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Right in the heart of Southeast Asia is Malaysia, where there is always something to see, experience or explore all year round. This is a haven for tourists, not just for its sunny weather but also for its many visitor attractions, both in and out of the city...
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A small town with a colourful history, Bentong has been fortunate to have people such as the noble Mr Loke Yew who have contributed significantly to its development...
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For Chinese New Year 2018, I was given the opportunity to share on the essence of prosperity and spirituality with The Star, a major Malaysian national newspaper. Many people believe that wealth and spirituality are at odds...
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The presence of the Chinese labourers in Bentong can be traced back to 1889 when the British expanded their mining activities in Bentong. With the capital provided by local business magnates, namely Mr. Loke Yew and his partners, Bentong was poised to be a key mining town...
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Giving in its truest sense extends beyond just pretty presents under a beautifully decorated Christmas tree but giving generously of ourselves without any agenda or expecting anything in return...
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Although Bentong town, as it is known today, was established in the late 19th century, it is worth mentioning that the district of Bentong has been around for a long time, known as ‘Kapong’ before World War I (1914). Allow me to bring you on a journey through the passage of time to explore...
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