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Pa International Property Consultants
PA INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY CONSULTANTS (PENANG) SDN BHD REAL ESTATE (PENANG) SDN BHD PA international Property Consultants Sdn Bhd formed in June 1980, is a full service real estate company registered with the board of valuers, appraisers & estate agents under the valuers, appraisers and estate agents act 1981. Our Network Offices: Our Professional Services: 1. Johor Bahru, Johor 1. Property Valuation 2. Kluang, Johor 2. Compulsory Land 3. Kuala Lumpur/ Petaling Acquisition and Jaya Compensation 4. Klang, Selangor 3. Property Selling & Leasing 5. Penang 4. Property Investment 6. Ipoh, Perak Consultancy 7. Seremban, Negeri 5. Project Marketing Sembilan 6. Property Management 8. Sungai Petani, Kedah 7. Corporate & Advisory 9. Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam 8. Property Market Research (Representative Office) & Consultancy PA INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY CONSULTANTS (PENANG) SDN BHD PA international Property Consultants (Penang) Sdn Bhd was established in year 2014, head by Sr. Michael Loo as Executive Director. The company have undertaken valuations and related assignments for a number of Public listed and other established corporate entities, among which are: Tambun Indah Land Berhad Tah Wah Group Sdn Bhd Hai Hong Development Sdn Bhd Ivory Properties Group Berhad VST Group Sdn Bhd United Oil Palm Industries Sdn Bhd LBI Capital Berhad Sunrise Manner Sdn Bhd Hwa Huat Livestock Industries Sdn Bhd Hua Yang Berhad Metro Jelata Sdn Bhd Jeenhuat Foodstuffs Industries Sdn Tatt Giap Group Berhad Sunway Properties Berhad Bhd Wing Tai Malaysia Berhad Asia Plywood Company SL Airmas Development Sdn Bhd Heng Huat Resources Group Berhad Berhad Chye Seng Sdn Bhd Boon Koon Group Berhad VST Group Sdn Bhd The Light Hotel (M) Sdn Bhd B. -
Lampiran a Senarai Kilang-Kilang Yang Beroperasi Memproses Sisa Plastik
LAMPIRAN A SENARAI KILANG-KILANG YANG BEROPERASI MEMPROSES SISA PLASTIK IMPORT DI NEGERI PULAU PINANG KAPASITI DILULUSKAN/ BIL NAMA SYARIKAT ALAMAT PREMIS DAERAH BULAN (METRIK TAN) 875, Lorong Perusahaan Ringan BTL RESOURCES SDN Juru 3, Kawasan Perusahaan SEBERANG PERAI 1 1100 BHD Ringan Juru, 14100 Simpang TENGAH Ampat, Pulau Pinang Plot 157-A, Mukim 13. Jalan Perindustrian Bukit Minyak 7, CENTURY SURF SDN. SEBERANG PERAI 2 Kawasan Perindustrian Bukit 5 BHD TENGAH Minyak, 14000 Bukit Mertajam, Pulau Pinang. No. 1001, Jalan Perindustrian Bukit Minyak, Kawasan CYCLE TREND SEBERANG PERAI 3 Perindustrian Bukit Minyak, 300 INDUSTRIES SDN BHD TENGAH 14000 Bukit Mertajam, Pulau Pinang. No. 2, Lorong Industri 15, DRAGON ALLIANCE Kawasan Industri Bukit Panchor, SEBERANG PERAI 4 3000 SDN BHD 14300 Nibong Tebal, Pulau SELATAN Pinang. 775, Jalan Perindustrian Bukit ECOLOGY TRADE SDN Minyak 7, Taman Perindustrian SEBERANG PERAI 5 6000 BHD Bukit Minyak, 14100 Simpang TENGAH Ampat, Penang. No 1 Lintang Beringin 8, Diamond Vallley Industrial Park, 6 EMBATECH SDN BHD off Jalan Permatang Damar DAERAH BARAT DAYA 20 Laut, 11960 Bayan Lepas, Pulau Pinang. 4988, Lot 527, Mukim 13, ESH RESOURCE Disebelah Jalan Kmpung Juru, SEBERANG PERAI 7 MANAGEMENT SDN 4 14000 Bukit Mertajam, Pulau TENGAH BHD Pinang 1ID10/18 LAMPIRAN A KAPASITI DILULUSKAN/ BIL NAMA SYARIKAT ALAMAT PREMIS DAERAH BULAN (METRIK TAN) No 4 Jalan Pala 6, Imperial GLOBECYCLE Industrial Park, Permatang SEBERANG PERAI 8 MANUFACTURING SDN 5 Tinggi, 14000 Bukit Mertajam, TENGAH BHD Pulau Pinang Plot 88A, Jalan Perindustrian Bkt Minyak, Kawasan IRM INDUSTRIES SEBERANG PERAI 9 Perindustrian Bukit Minyak, 1440 (PENANG) SDN BHD TENGAH 14000 Bukit Mertajam, Pulau Pinang NO.49, Lorong Mak Mandin 5/3, KHK RECYCLE SDN Kawasan Perindustrian Mak SEBERANG PERAI 10 2 BHD Mandin, 13400 Bukit Mertajam, TENGAH Pulau Pinang. -
Penang Uses Facial Recognition Cctvs to Combat Crime
JANUARY 15– 31, 2019 15– 31, JANUARY Criminals beware! Penang uses facial recognition CCTVs to combat crime Story by Christopher Tan were working together with the police in pre- Pix by Alissala Thian venting and combating crime, although crime prevention is the responsibility of the police. WE are watching you and we can recognise “I share the sentiments of the Chief Minister, you! that perhaps this should be a national effort. The That is a warning would-be criminals should cost incurred should perhaps be borne by the heed after Penang became the first state in the federal government because it comes under the country to incorporate facial recognition tech- purview of the police,” Jagdeep said. nology in its closed-circuit television cameras He added that while CCTVs were important (CCTVs) to help reduce the crime rate further. to collect data, it was far more important to be Riding the Industry 4.0 wave, the Royal able to decipher and digest the collected data. Malaysia Police and the Penang Island City Jagdeep said he would probably request for Council (MBPP) decided to equip the CCTVs an allocation to place experts at the Intelligent with facial recognition technology. Operation Centre (IOC) in Komtar to process The technology would be implemented in the data collected. stages up to December 2020 at a cost of RM12 The CCTVs could also be viewed real time million. at the IOC in Komtar. Penang police chief Comm Datuk Seri A. Jagdeep also stressed the importance of using Thaiveegan said the CCTVs were linked to the technology to prevent crime, rather than looking state police database system and monitored by for the criminal after a crime has occurred. -
Namasekolah Zon Kategori Daerah No SJK C BENG TEIK PUSAT Bukit
NamaSekolah Zon Kategori Daerah No SJK C BENG TEIK PUSAT Bukit Mertajam 12 Tahun Ke Bawah Lelaki Perai 1 SJK C BENG TEIK PUSAT Bukit Mertajam 12 Tahun Ke Bawah Perempuan Perai 2 SJKC KEOW KUANG Bukit Mertajam 12 Tahun Ke Bawah Lelaki Perai 3 SJKT BUKIT MERTAJAM Bukit Mertajam 12 Tahun Ke Bawah Lelaki Perai 4 SJKT PERMATANG TINGGI Bukit Mertajam 12 Tahun Ke Bawah Lelaki Perai 5 SJKT PERMATANG TINGGI Bukit Mertajam 12 Tahun Ke Bawah Perempuan Perai 6 SK SUNGAI RAMBAI Bukit Mertajam 12 Tahun Ke Bawah Perempuan Perai 7 SMJK JIT SIN Bukit Mertajam 15 Tahun Ke Bawah Lelaki Perai 8 SMJK JIT SIN Bukit Mertajam 15 Tahun Ke Bawah Perempuan Perai 9 SMJK JIT SIN Bukit Mertajam 18 Tahun Ke Bawah Lelaki Perai 10 SMK BANDAR BARU PERDA Bukit Mertajam 15 Tahun Ke Bawah Lelaki Perai 11 SMK BANDAR BARU PERDA Bukit Mertajam 18 Tahun Ke Bawah Lelaki Perai 12 SMK JALAN DAMAI Bukit Mertajam 15 Tahun Ke Bawah Lelaki Perai 13 SMK JALAN DAMAI Bukit Mertajam 18 Tahun Ke Bawah Lelaki Perai 14 SMK PENANTI Bukit Mertajam 18 Tahun Ke Bawah Lelaki Perai 15 SMK PENANTI Bukit Mertajam 18 Tahun Ke Bawah Perempuan Perai 16 SMK TINGGI BUKIT MERTAJAM Bukit Mertajam 15 Tahun Ke Bawah Lelaki Perai 17 SMK TINGGI BUKIT MERTAJAM Bukit Mertajam 15 Tahun Ke Bawah Perempuan Perai 18 SMK TINGGI BUKIT MERTAJAM Bukit Mertajam 18 Tahun Ke Bawah Lelaki Perai 19 SMK TINGGI BUKIT MERTAJAM Bukit Mertajam 18 Tahun Ke Bawah Perempuan Perai 20 SMSTSSS Bukit Mertajam 15 Tahun Ke Bawah Lelaki Perai 21 SMSTSSS Bukit Mertajam 15 Tahun Ke Bawah Perempuan Perai 22 SMSTSSS Bukit Mertajam 18 Tahun Ke -
Penang Page 1 Area Location State Outskirt ODA 10990 Penang Yes
Penang Post Major code Area Location State Town Outskirt ODA Delivery Day Delivery Delivery Day - 1 to 2 Day - 1 to 7 - 3 to 4 working working working days days days 10990 Pulau Pinang - Beg berkunci Pulau Pinang Penang Yes 11000 Focus Heights Balik Pulau Penang Yes 11000 Jalan Pinang Nirai Balik Pulau Penang Yes 11000 Kampung Kuala Muda Balik Pulau Penang Yes 11000 Kebun Besar Balik Pulau Penang Yes 11000 Kuala Muda Balik Pulau Penang Yes 11000 Padang Kemunting Mk. E Balik Pulau Penang Yes 11000 Padang Kemunting Balik Pulau Penang Yes 10000 Bangunan Komtar Pulau Pinang Penang Yes 10000 Jalan Gladstone Pulau Pinang Penang Yes 10000 Jalan Magazine (No Genap) Pulau Pinang Penang Yes 10000 Kompleks Tun Abdul Razak Pulau Pinang Penang Yes 10000 Lebuh Tek Soon Pulau Pinang Penang Yes 10000 Prangin Mall Pulau Pinang Penang Yes 10050 Jalan Argyll Pulau Pinang Penang Yes 10050 Jalan Ariffin Pulau Pinang Penang Yes 10050 Jalan Arratoon Pulau Pinang Penang Yes 10050 Jalan Bawasah Pulau Pinang Penang Yes 10050 Jalan Burma (1 - 237 & 2 - 184) Pulau Pinang Penang Yes 10050 Jalan Chow Thye Pulau Pinang Penang Yes 10050 Jalan Clove Hall Pulau Pinang Penang Yes 10050 Jalan Dato Koyah Pulau Pinang Penang Yes 10050 Jalan Dinding Pulau Pinang Penang Yes 10050 Jalan Gudwara Pulau Pinang Penang Yes 10050 Jalan Hutton Pulau Pinang Penang Yes 10050 Jalan Irawadi Pulau Pinang Penang Yes 10050 Jalan Khoo Sian Ewe Pulau Pinang Penang Yes 10050 Jalan Larut Pulau Pinang Penang Yes 10050 Jalan Nagore Pulau Pinang Penang Yes 10050 Jalan Pangkor Pulau Pinang Penang -
Penang: Where to Stay to Make the Most of Your Holiday
Select Page a Penang: Where to Stay to Make the Most of Your Holiday When you are planning your trip to Penang, where to stay is the most crucial feature that can make or break your holiday. There are so many hotels in Penang, Malaysia. And a lot of blogs list them off like Trip Advisor. But the ones I’ve picked for you below are special. Most of these hotels, especially the ones in Georgetown, are unique to Penang. You can always find a cheap hotel in Penang. Some hostels are only RM20 a night. I haven’t chosen by cheap, I’ve chosen by awesome! Some are affordable, some are expensive, choose your poison. It’s almost impossible to choose the best hotel in Penang. So I’ve chosen my faves… all 17 of them, across six neighborhoods. Each neighborhood I review is vastly different and not for everyone. I hope it helps because this blog was a whopper to write. If you’re not sure where to stay in Penang, you are in the right place. I’m an insider who knows this island like the back of my hand. Grab a glass of wine, settle in, and take notes. I’ve got you covered. Let’s dig in. But first… a map. Penang: Where to Stay Map data ©2020 Google Terms 5 km Contents: 1. Georgetown or George Town? It depends 1.1. Georgetown is for you if you are a: 1.2. Georgetown is NOT for you if you are a: 1.3. What to see and do in Georgetown: 2. -
Quant Je Puis As Much As I Can
International School Penang Quant Je Puis As Much as I Can One of the world’s great schools since 1593 Conscience, Competence, Compassion, Commitment Men and Women for Others For the Greater Glory of God A Global Network of Schools An Ignatian School The Jesuit tradition of education was established nearly 500 years ago by St. Ignatius Loyola, the founder of the Society of Jesus. The Jesuit educational journey aims to develop people of conscience, competence, compassion and commitment who strive to build a better world. Forming intellectually competent, good and virtuous young people through education has been the work of Jesuit schools since 1548. Throughout the world Jesuit and Ignatian schools have consistently produced the best and brightest in fields as diverse as literature, politics, science, sport and business, and even more importantly developed people able to ‘set the world on fire’ (St Ignatius). Message from the Principal Stonyhurst is a school which constantly looks to innovate and use its history and traditions as a lens on the present and the future. The opening of Stonyhurst International School, Penang will mark one of the most exciting and significant developments in our 425 years of history and we look forward to welcoming our first pupils. At the heart of everything we do is delivering an exceptional education for our pupils and ensuring that their formation, both inside and outside of the classroom, is the best in the world. We empower them to be the best that they can be, shaping leaders of the future. The Jesuit values upon which Stonyhurst was founded in 1593 continue to underpin everything we do today. -
Letter of Agreement
LETTER OF AGREEMENT AMONG COLLEGES, POLYTECHNICS, UNIVERSITIES OF INDONESIA-MALAYSIA-PHILIPPINES-THAILAND-VIETNAM FOR THE “5th BATCH OF SEA-TVET/SEA-Polytechnic STUDENT EXCHANGE IN 2020” Herewith partners: The Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMEO) Secretariat, a regional intergovernmental organization established in 1965 among governments of Southeast Asian countries to promote regional cooperation in education, science and culture, located in Bangkok, Thailand, represented in this document by its Director, Dr Ethel Agnes Pascua- Valenzuela. The participating institutions and universities below agree to join the SEA-TVET/SEA- Polytechnic Programme: Indonesia Institutions: Current Members 1. Astra Manufacturing Polytechnic 2. Bina Insani University 3. IPB University, College of Vocational Studies 4. Indonesia University of Education 5. Ganesha University of Education 6. Islamic University of Indonesia 7. Islamic University of Kalimantan Muhammad Arsyad Al Banjari Banjarmasin 8. Manufacture Polytechnic of Bandung 9. Pangkep State Polytechnic of Agriculture 10. PGRI Madiun University 11. PGRI University of Semarang 12. Politeknik Elektronika Negeri Surabaya 13. Politeknik Informatika Nasional 14. Polytechnic LPP Yogyakarta 15. Polytechnic Piksi Ganesha Bandung 16. Universitas Sebelas Maret 17. Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember Surabaya 18. Bali State Polytechnic 19. State Polytechnic of Bandung Page 1 of 20 20. Politeknik Negeri Banyuwangi 21. State Polytechnic of Batam 22. State Polytechnic of Bengkalis 23. State Polytechnic of Jakarta 24. State Polytechnic of Jember 25. State Polytechnic of Ketapang 26. State Polytechnic of Madiun 27. Politeknik Negeri Malang 28. State Polytechnic of Medan 29. Politeknik Negeri Padang 30. State Polytechnic of Pontianak 31. State Polytechnic of Samarinda 32. State Polytechnic of Semarang 33. State Polytechnic of Sriwijaya 34. -
Penang Travel Tale
Penang Travel Tale The northern gateway to Malaysia, Penang’s the oldest British settlement in the country. Also known as Pulau Pinang, the state capital, Georgetown, is a UNESCO listed World Heritage Site with a collection of over 12,000 surviving pre-war shop houses. Its best known as a giant beach resort with soft, sandy beaches and plenty of upscale hotels but locals will tell you that the island is the country’s unofficial food capital. SIM CARDS AND DIALING PREFIXES Malaysia’s three main cell phone service providers are Celcom, Digi and WEATHER Maxis. You can obtain prepaid SIM cards almost anywhere – especially Penang enjoys a warm equatorial climate. Average temperatures range inside large-scale shopping malls. Digi and Maxis are the most popular between 29°C - 35 during the day and 26°C - 29°C during the night; services, although Celcom has the most widespread coverage in Sabah however, being an island, temperatures here are often higher than the and Sarawak. Each state has its own area code; to make a call to a mainland and sometimes reaches as high as 35°C during the day. It’s best landline in Penang, dial 04 followed by the seven-digit number. Calls to not to forget your sun block – the higher the SPF, the better. It’s mostly mobile phones require a three-digit prefix, (Digi = 016, Maxis = 012 and sunny throughout the day except during the monsoon seasons when the Celcom = 019) followed by the seven digit subscriber number. island experiences rainfall in the evenings. http://www.penang.ws /penang-info/clim ate.htm CURRENCY GETTING AROUND Malaysia coinage is known as the Ringgit Malaysia (MYR). -
Pulau Pinang
PULAU PINANG Bil No. Est. Nama syarikat/ Pemilik Alamat Premis Negeri 1 W00203 Tan Chia Aun 558, Jalan Sungai Rambai,14000 Pulau Pinang 2 W00204 Leong Hoong Weng 23, Lorong Maju 2, Taman Maju, 14000 Pulau Pinang 3 W00205 Wong Weng Sin No. 35 & 37, Lorong Maju 2, Taman Maju Pulau Pinang 4 W00206 Sunrise Worth Sdn Bhd No. 5, Lorong Kuini, Seksyen 3, 14000 Pulau Pinang 5 W00207 Ooi Say Chye No. 21-2, 21-3 & 23-3, Lorong Usahaniaga 4, Taman Usahaniaga, Seksyen 5, 14000 Pulau Pinang 6 W00208 Ooi Say Chye 19-2, & 19-3, Lorong Usahaniaga 4, Taman Usahaniaga, Seksyen 5, 14000 Pulau Pinang 7 W00209 Ooi Say Chye 11A, Lorong Belimbing 5, Taman Belimbing, 14000 Pulau Pinang 8 W00210 Tan Yoke Seng No. 43, Lorong Usahaniaga 5, Lorong Usahaniaga 4, 14000 Pulau Pinang 9 W00462 Goh Siak Meng 5573, Kpg Selamat, Tasik gelugor 13300, Pulau Pinang 10 W00463 Ng Chiew Beng 3276, Jln 9, Kampung Selamat, 13300 Tasik Gelugor Pulau Pinang 11 W00464 Choo Chong Koi 1907, Kpg Selamat, 13300 Tasik Gelugor Pulau Pinang 12 W00465 Norazman Merican 2428, Permatang Berangan A, 13300 Tasek Gelugor Pulau Pinang 13 W00466 Lee Moi Huat 2495, Jln 3, Tasik gelugor 13300 Pulau Pinang 14 W00467 Khor Tian Chai 1670, Tkt Selamat 9, Kpg Selamat, 13300 Tasek Gelugor Pulau Pinang 15 W00468 Phung Cheng Lim 3068, Tingkat 1, Kampung Selamat, 13300 Tasek Gelugor Pulau Pinang 16 W00469 Choo Chong Kooi 2904 Jln 7, Kpg Selamat, 13300 Tasek Gelugor Pulau Pinang 17 W00470 Lau Mooi Kim Lot 1591, Jln Kpg Baru, Kpg Selamat Pulau Pinang 18 W00471 Chang Chien Chuan 1931, Tingkat Selamat, Kampung -
Malaysian Child Rearing Practices and Its Relationship to Realth
Malaysian Child Rearing Practices and Its Relationship to Realth by Wazir-Jahan Karim A Research Project Funded by the International Developmsnt Research Centre 1981 RC FÉB2].1983 IDRC ; rrz^i 3 - p-- 79_ o cc 58- Acknowledgaments I vould like to express my appreciation and gratitude to thé International Development Research Centre for agreeing to fund this research project in 1978. Z also wish to thank UNICEF for providing me with financial assistance for the section of the research on traditional médical practitioners and village medicines conducted I' in Yen, Kedah. The assistance and co-operation of the Ministry of Realth has been a major factor in ensuring the emooth implémentation of the research in Seberang Prai and I would specifically like to thank Dr. Chee Chin Seang, the Deputy Director of Health in Penang, Sister Kvan, Dr. Raj Karim from the Maternai and Child Health Division in the Ministry and other médical and nursing personnel in Seberang Prai for providing me with continuous assistance during the period of my fieldwork. I would also litre to thank the management of Malakoff Estate at Thsek Glugor, in particular the Manager, Mr. Jones and Mr. Shankar for allowing me to conduct my research on the estate and also for assistance provided when the census survey was conducted. My sincereat thanks also to the KEMAS teacher at Junjong, Rokiah Ahmad and the teachers at the Malakoff Estate pre- school, for help rendered to my research assistants, Muniamah Kandasamy, Tengku Zainah and Susan Oorijitham, during the intensive field work period. Ficnaliy, I can quite confidentiy say that this research would not have been possible without the commitment and enthusiasm of my research assistants and the keen interest of e nutritionist from Minnesota University, Misa Mary-Pat Selvaggio, to conduct a The study has taken approximately two and e half years to be completed between its period of inception in mid 1978 to ite period of completion in November 1981. -
Penang Economic Indicators an Extract from Penang Monthly January 2015 Issue 1.15 by Lim Kim-Hwa Penang Economic Outlook
PENANG ECONOMIC INDICATORS an extract from Penang Monthly January 2015 Issue 1.15 By Lim Kim-Hwa PENANG ECONOMIC OUTLOOK Penang Economic Outlook 2015 • The external macro environment, properties within the George Town Nevertheless, as Penang’s economy in particular the crude oil price, the Unesco World Heritage Site is likely to matures, domestically driven timing on the start of the rise in US provide support to prices. economic activities will become interest rates and its ensuing impact on • Penang’s manufacturing, especially increasingly important economic financial capital flows, will introduce the electrical and electronics (E&E) drivers in the years ahead. higher volatility to Malaysia’s economy, sector, is likely to benefit from the • Employment growth is likely to including the risk of twin deficits. US recovery. With investments in the remain stable, with labour shortages Nevertheless, Penang is expected to services sector such as the Penang continuing to be an issue. continue to contribute trade surpluses International Technology Park, it will • Plans are in progress to improve in 2015 due to the weakening of mean higher degree of convergence Penang’s connectivity. The the Ringgit, and the state budget is between the manufacturing and implementation of the Penang Master expected to remain in surplus. services sectors, thus enhancing the Transport Plan through the Request • At the same time, Malaysia’s domestic cluster effect in Penang. for Proposal of the RM27bil project environment will become more • Penang’s tourism and medical tourism is underway; DHL is investing challenging given the introduction sectors are well placed to continue to additionally in Penang’s airport, and of the GST from April 1, 2015 and the benefit from the rising middle income double-tracking of the rail service sensitivity of Malaysian households to class in Asia as well as an ageing to Ipoh and KL from Butterworth is any interest rate hike due to their high population.