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The Perak Medical Practitioners' Society The Perak Medical Practitioners’ Society c/o KPJ Ipoh Specialist Hospital, 26 Jalan Raja DiHilir, 30350 Ipoh Tel/Fax no: 05-2426549 Email: [email protected] 18th October 2016 TO ALL PMPS MEMBERS PMPS is organising a day trip to Taiping, Kuala Sepatang, Kuala Gula and Kg. Dew on Sunday, 4/12/2016. This is an educational, sightseeing and food tasting experience. Watching fireflies lighting up a mangrove tree at night must not be passed by as Malaysia has a bad record in ecological preservation. Having tasted Vietnamese coffee now is time to try Taiping coffee. If interested to buy big meat pau from Kuala Sepatang costing RM3.50 each you need to order in advance. There is no discount for children. Closing date is 15/11/2016. First-come-first served. After 15/11/2016, any vacancy is open to outsiders. After the bad experience in organising Vietnam tour payment must accompany your registration. Bus departs Sitiawan at 0500 hr and KPJ Ipoh Specialist Hospital at 0630 hr. Attached is the itinerary from Chang Qin for your information and Reply Slip. Dr Ting Sea Leong Tour Coordinator (05-6912391) 1 DAY - KUALA SEPETANG TOUR (4th Dec 2016) TOUR FARE: RM 188.00 PER PAX ITINEARY 0500 Hr DEPART FROM SITIAWAN 0630 Hr DEPART FROM IPOH (KPJ ISH) 0730 Hr ARRIVE AT KUALA SEPETANG. BREAKFAST (OWN EXPENSE) 0830 Hr VISIT CHARCOAL FACTORY 0930 Hr VISIT KUALA SAGA / BIRD WATCHING -- EAGLES 1100 Hr BACK TO KUALA SEPETANG FOR SHOPPING LOCAL FOOD PRODUCTS 1130 Hr EARLY LUNCH 1300 Hr COFFEE FACTORY 1345 Hr TRANSFER TO KUALA GULA, VISIT BIRD SANCTUARY 1430 Hr BOAT RIDE FOR BIRD WATCHING, CATCHING CRAB 1800 Hr DINNER 1930 Hr FIRE FLY WATCHING TOUR FARE INCLUDES: .1-LUNCH & 1-DINNER .BOAT FARE FOR KUALA SAGA .WATCHING FIRE FLY .KUALA GULA .30-SEATER AIRCON BUS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REPLY SLIP To: Perak Medical Practitioners’ Society Date: c/o KPJ Ipoh Specialist Hospital, 26 Jalan Raja Dihilir, 30350 Ipoh Tel/Fax: 05-2426549 Email: [email protected] Member’s Name & Contact no: Total No. of Pax @ RM188 per pax Total Amount Payable (Member + Accompanying Person/s (RM) Payable to: Perak Medical Practitioners’ Society Payment can be issued or bank direct to Public Bank Bhd – Acct no: 3072790829 & fax / email the bank-slip details. .
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