Home > safes > Electronic Safes Malaysia

Electronic Safes Malaysia

Electronic Safes Malaysia
Electronic Safes Malaysia



Demarle Silpat Non-Stick Baking Mat


Demarle Silpat Non-Stick Baking Mat



A must-have for every pastry chef, this thick but flexible silicone baking sheet acts as a non-stick work surface, needing no grease Freeze or bake with it: withstands temperature from -40 to over 480F Great for all your chocolate & sugar work Can be reused thousands of times SilpatCare Instructions Handling Work with Silpat ona flat surface with the smooth side facing up (Silpat logo up). Check t…


Panasonic NC-EH30PC 3-Quart Electric Thermo Pot


Panasonic NC-EH30PC 3-Quart Electric Thermo Pot


$74.99


- Panasonic 3.2 quart electric thermal pot- Gray LED display- Binchotan non-stick coated interior- Automatically boils water or keeps water warm at preset temperatures- Extended boiling time to reduce chlorine- Selections: 208? 190? 180? 140?- Great for noodles tea coffee japanese tea baby food and much more- 6 Hour energy savings timer- Dispenser lock locking lid cool touch body break away magic …

Belkin Conserve Insight Energy-Use Monitor


Belkin Conserve Insight Energy-Use Monitor


$28.24


Find out how much energy your devices really use. The Belkin Conserve Insight Energy Monitor lets you to understand the impact of your energy use on your electric bill – and on the environment. See at a glance the cost of operation, watts, and the amount of carbon dioxide associated with the electricity consumed. Plug this device into a three-prong grounded wall outlet, plug your electrical produc…

Bird-X TX-PRO Transonic Pro Electronic Pest Repeller


Bird-X TX-PRO Transonic Pro Electronic Pest Repeller


$25.59


Drives pests away with sounds they can’t stand – in an area up to 3500 square feet! Repel pest animals with psychoacoustic jamming, intense, variable pitch ultrasonic and sonic sound waves that create a noisy, hostile dynamic sound environment. The noise is intolerable to pests yet friendly to pets and humans. Common Usage: Pest repellant, Material Type: Weather resistant metal housing, Dimensions…

Dyson AM02 tower fan-Silver


Dyson AM02 tower fan-Silver


$449.99


Air Multiplier Fan works differently from conventional fans with no fast-spinning blades. Instead, the innovative Air Multiplier technology draws in air and amplifies it 16 times, producing an uninterrupted stream of smooth air. Ideal for cooling large areas. With no awkward blades or grille, the tower fan is safe and easy to clean. This tower fan also oscillates 90 degrees and offers remote airfl…

Omron HBF-306C Fat Loss Monitor, Black


Omron HBF-306C Fat Loss Monitor, Black


$29.99


MEASURES BODY FAT IN SECONDS WITH CLINICALLY PROVEN ACCURACYPROVIDES BODY MASS INDEX (BMI) & BODY FAT PERCENTAGE9-PERSON MEMORY SETTINGS NORMAL OR ATHLETE MODE SELECTIONINCLUDES INSTRUCTION MANUAL & 2 AAA BATTERIESUPC : 073796306304Shipping Dimensions : 8.60in X 6.10in X 2.20inEstimated Shipping Weight : 0.9…

Philips Norelco Bodygroom Shaver


Philips Norelco Bodygroom Shaver




Conair Infiniti Professional Tourmaline Ceramic Curling Iron


Conair Infiniti Professional Tourmaline Ceramic Curling Iron



Tourmaline Ceramic™ TechnologyEmits ions to eliminate frizz…


Kensington K72353US Wireless Presenter Pro with Green Laser Pointer


Kensington K72353US Wireless Presenter Pro with Green Laser Pointer


$39.28


Make your presentations shine with the Kensington Wireless Presenter Pro with Green Laser Pointer. The green laser is much brighter than standard red lasers, allowing you to make your point anywhere – even when used with brighter projectors or LCD and plasma displays. Add a comfortable, intuitive four-button design and extended 150 foot range and you have everything you need to focus on what reall…

Metro Vacuum MDV-1BA DataVac Pro 4.5-AMP Computer Vac/Blower


Metro Vacuum MDV-1BA DataVac Pro 4.5-AMP Computer Vac/Blower


$59.99


Stop having to fret over the cleanliness of your computer and let this vacuum cleaner/blower do all the work. Powered by a .5 HP motor this electronic vacuum cleaner removes hair dust debris and paper from intricate and tight crevices in a wide range of office equipment. Features a disposable bag for quick and easy cleaning. Lightweight design (3 lbs.) shoulder strap and sturdy steel design make i…


R5.36F Jan2010 Furnished room to let, Pandan Indah, Malaysia.

Georgetown Heritage Walk

Copyright (c) 2009 Nowal Khan

The island of Penang, Malaysia is dubbed as the “Pearl of the Orient” and considered as one of Asia’s most famous travel destination to date. This is not quite hard to imagine since Penang has grown into a beautiful city with modern architecture and yet still manages to preserve its historical value overtime, offering the best of worlds in one small area.

Captain Francis Light christened the island Penang or Pulau Pinang which means the “island of the Betelnut”. This name is most likely derived from the fact that betel nut palms are commonly found within the island. Penang’s population greatly reflects its diversity. You can find different races in this island coexisting quite peacefully with each other such as the Chinese, Malays, Indians and others.

RELIGION

Religion in this side of world is freely expressed and respected. The official religion in Penang is Islam but you can find temples and other religious grounds from different faiths such as Buddhist and Hindu temples.

ANNUAL FESTIVALS

Penang is a fairly busy island, always bustling with annual festivities of different cultures. If you are visiting the island of Penang, it is not uncommon to chance upon at least one festival taking place during your stay. Some of the highlights are Chinese New Year held every late January or early February which signifies the beginning of Chinese Lunar year and Christmas Day celebrated by Christians every month of December.

Other occasions held in Penang, Malaysia annually are: The Birthday of the Goddess of Mercy, Wesak Day or the birthday of Lord Buddha, Hari Raya Puasa which marks the end of Ramadan, Saint Anne’s Feast, Hari Raya Haji, Festival of Nine Emperor Gods, Malaysia’s National Day, and Deepavali in commemoration of the slaying of evil king by Lord Krishna.

CUISINE

Penang travel can never be completed without sampling its fine delicacy and cuisine greatly influenced by Malays, Chinese and Indians. There is definitely no room for picky eaters here since there is always something for everybody and food is really great, tourists usually come back for more. The most famous dish is the Penang Laksa, a tamarind-based fish soup filled with noodles. Penang Laksa is a very delicious and filling treat. Tourist can either choose to buy their food from “hawkers” of roadside stalls or get them at regular sit-in restaurants which nicely dotted the area. Gurney Drive is the famous food street where you will find hawker’s stalls lined up and selling best of Penang Food.

Some of Penang’s local favorites are:

  • Satay or Malaysian style kebab.
  • Apom, an Indian paper-thin pancake.
  • Apong, Nyonya’s folded pancake.
  • Beef ball noodles
  • Char Koay Teow, stir-fried rice noodles.
  • Chicken rice, a complete meal of Hainanese rice cooked in chicken stock served with roasted or steamed chicken.
  • Fried oysters for seafood lovers!
  • Mee Goreng, an Indian fried noodle.
  • Mee Suah Tau or vermicelli soup with flaked crab meat.

This is just some of the suggested food fare in Penang since this town is known for its excellent cuisine and their food list is virtually endless.

SHOPPING

Shopping is never a problem in Penang. Kompleks Tun Abdul Razak is the biggest, most famous shopping complex in the area. It is the tallest building in Penang and placed sixth in Malaysia. KOMTAR Tower is by far, the most ambitious urban renewal project of the city of Penang. Famous retail shops and shopping outlets are found in this one, massive building, a real one-stop-shop for shopping tourists.

BEACHES

Penang beaches stretch from Tanjung Bungah to Telok Bahang for miles and miles. The most popular beach front is the Batu Ferringhi which is quite busy during peak seasons. Other beaches that you can find in Penang are: Tanjung Bungah, Muka Head, Pantai Keracut, Pantai Acheh, Monkey Beach and Gertak Sanggul, all of which are beautiful sandy beaches where you can relax and have fun under the sun.

GEORGETOWN HERITAGE SITE

Georgetown is the capital of Penang Island and was declared by UNESCO in 2008 as a world heritage site. Georgetown has extensive list of sights to see, some of its famous tourist attractions are Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion in Leith Street, built in 1890. Fort Cornwallis in Light Street was built in 1793 and visit Penang Islamic Museum by Armenian Street. The Pinang Peranakan Mansion can be found around Church Street and also check out Queen Victoria Clock Tower which commemorates Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria.

Penang is also the home of the largest bridge in Malaysia and one of the largest in the world, the Penang Bridge. Don’t forget to experience Penang Hill as well, a favorite spot among tourists which can be accessed through railway or by foot.

Your visit to Penang will be richly awarded by different cultures and traditions that one can only experience in Penang, Malaysia. If you need to get away from it all, Penang is the site for you since it offers places to explore on-foot and beautiful beaches to swim on. Cultural heritage permeates the air of Penang, right from the sight, sound and smell. Your visit will not allow you to go home empty-handed considering best shopping outlets for electronics, clothing and other products made from South-East Asia. Cultural diversity is also reflected with food choices available in this side of town. Penang truly feeds the mind and soul. With both modern and historical worth, it is safe to say that there’s always something for everybody here in Penang.

About the Author

Nowal has been a freelance travel writer and photographer for almost 10 years now. His expertise lies in Asia Travel Guides. Penang Travel Guide is his recent travel guide to the island of Penang. The travel guide provides travel information and guide to Georgetown Heritage Sites.

Categories: safes Tags: , , , ,
  1. No comments yet.
  1. No trackbacks yet.