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Local charged with raping, injuring woman at hotel - The Borneo Post - Hotel in Sarawak Blog

Local charged with raping, injuring woman at <b>hotel</b> - The Borneo Post - Hotel in Sarawak Blog


Local charged with raping, injuring woman at <b>hotel</b> - The Borneo Post

Posted: 24 Mar 2015 07:58 PM PDT

by Nathaniel Sario. Posted on March 25, 2015, Wednesday

KOTA KINABALU: The Sessions Court here yesterday granted bail to a local man who was charged with raping and injuring a woman.

Judge Azreena Aziz allowed bail of RM10,000, with a RM5,000 deposit on Jivrichon Medis, 28, after approving the application by the defence.

Jivirchon had allegedly raped and injured the 24-year-old woman at a hotel in Penampang, which is an offence under Section 376(2)(a) of the Penal Code and punishable with a prison term not exceeding 30 years and whipping, if found guilty upon conviction.

The court also re-scheduled the trial date for Jivrichon from July 13 to 15, where he will be defended by counsel Peter Marajin.

Jivrichon had claimed trial to the offence on February 10, this year, hence, no bail was granted to him, and he was ordered to be remanded under Section 259 of the Criminal Procedure Code

In another court, two locals were fined for driving under the influence of alchohol.

Alan Chen Tze Fung was fined RM1,500 by magistrate Cindy Mc Juce Balitus, while Macenroe Robert Meisin was fined RM1,800 after they pleaded guilty.

Alan and Macenroe had committed the offence on February 1 and March 14, this year, at Jalan Coastal and Jalan Lintas respectively.

Their offence, framed under Section 45A (1) of the Road Transport Act 1987 is punishable with a maximum fine of RM6,000 or a prison term no longer than a year, if found guilty.

The court also ordered both men to spend a month in prison if they could not pay the fine.

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Lets exercise in Padang Merdeka <b>Kuching</b>, <b>Sarawak</b> | Lot 10 <b>Hotel</b>

Posted: 20 Mar 2015 09:18 PM PDT

Cant remember?
Do you know exercise is good for you?

Fit Malaysia has arrived in the Land of the Hornbill!

Beside this,in Kuching City Center also have Kuching Marathon 2015!

Date: 12/4/2015

Location: Padang Merdeka Kuching, Sarawak

visit here to register fit Malaysia!

Date: 16/8/2015

Location:Padang Merdeka Kuching, Sarawak

visit here to register Kuching Marathon 2015!

Welcome the Year of the Sheep at Imperial <b>Hotel Kuching</b> <b>...</b>

Posted: 31 Jan 2015 03:00 PM PST

KUCHING: Gather all your family, friends, and business associates this Chinese New Year Eve to greet the auspicious Year of the Sheep by enjoying the Imperial Hotel Kuching's 'Grand Reunion Dinner'.

Featuring delectable festive delights, meticulously crafted by the hotel's talented culinary team led by Executive Sous Chef Ng Thiam Chon, diners can enjoy their specially crafted nine-course dinner package, each menu representing prosperity, longevity, and happiness to usher the auspicious brand new year.

The nine-course 'Grand Reunion Dinner Package' includes:
• Prosperity Salmon 'Yee Sang',
• Treasure Pot of Fish Lip Soup with Sea Cucumber and Dry Scallop,
• Longevity Pomfret in Light Soya Sauce,
• Twin Happiness Roasted Chicken and Duck,
• Bountiful Harvest of Broccoli, Assorted Mushrooms and Dry Oyster,
• Dragon Ball Prawns with Pumpkin Butter Sauce,
• Golden Lotus Leaf Rice with Diced Chicken,
• Traditional Six Gems in Sugar Syrup,
• Sweet Snow Skin Winter Moon.

Immerse in the festive atmosphere throughout dinner with special performances by the Chinese Orchestra by Kenwy Music House and Lion Dance performance by Wushu Association Kuching.

'The Grand Reunion Dinner' is priced at RM999 nett per table of 10 persons available on Feb 18 (Wednesday) at the Imperial Grand Ballroom (Level 5). Meals are inclusive of free flow of Chinese tea and soft drinks.

Dinner starts at 7pm and the table selection is on a first come, first served basis. Full prepayment is required to guarantee reservations.

Chinese New Year Eve Buffet Dinner | Venue: Imperial Garden Restaurant (Level 1)

For something more casual to usher in the Year of the Sheep, savour the Chinese New Year Eve Buffet Dinner at their garden-themed Imperial Garden Restaurant (Level 1), where the talented culinary team will prepare a lavish selection of festive dishes to herald the good things to come in the Lunar New Year.

Try out the delectable Sushi Platter; delicious Thai Style Jelly Fish Platter; Cold Roast Duck Platter with Chef Sauce; Chicken Siew Mai with Sweet Chili Sauce; refreshing Szechuan Cucumber with Dried Prawns; Homemade Wong Book Kimchi; Homemade 'Midin' Kimchi; and so much more.

Next, savour a bowl or two of their hearty soups – the Winter Melon Soup with Turkey Ham or Sea Cucumber Soup.

Continue your culinary journey at the Roast and Carving Station, featuring luscious Roast Beef Char Siew; scrumptious Roast Duck; and exquisite Crispy Roasted Chicken – accompanied with various handmade sauces and condiments. For fish lovers, do not miss a chance to enjoy their Steamed Baked Snapper 'Teo Chew' Style.

Apart from that, choose from a wide variety of food at the Grill Station such as the tasty Marinated Sesame Chicken; well-seasoned Turmeric Squid and more.

Indulge in the array of hot dishes such as tempting Chicken 'Kung Po' with Cashew Nuts; exquisite Deep Fried Fish Fillet with Oriental Sauce; tasty Milky Butter Prawn; distinctive Yong Chow Fried Rice – to name a few.

If you like noodles, drop by the Noodle Station for the exquisite Mee Suah with special condiments; as well as the Deep Fried Station.

End your festive dining experience with mouth-watering selection of desserts such as the warm and delicious Red Bean Soup; traditional offerings such as Chinese Love Letter (also known as 'Kuih Lapik'); delicious Lotus Pancake; Glutinous Rice Cakes and Pastries; cooling Lychee Kang.

The 'Chinese New Year Eve Buffet Dinner' is priced at RM89 nett per adult (50% discount per child aged 5 to 12 years old). Available on Feb 18 (Wednesday) from 6.30pm to 10pm.

For further enquiries, information and reservations, please call +6 (0) 82 588 999 or fax (0) 82 588 998 or email to enquiries@imperilahotelkuching.com.my.

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How well do you know about <b>Kuching</b> city center? | Lot 10 <b>Hotel</b>

Posted: 27 Mar 2015 11:39 PM PDT

Kuching is very attractive. Most tourists go to Sarawak just to explore Kuching. It has many tourist attractions offered to locals as well as visitors. If you want to get up close and understand more about the multi cultures in Kuching, the best thing to do is to go visit the temples and mosques around the city. One of the famous temples in Kuching is the Tua Pek Kong Temple. This temple is the oldest Chinese temple in Kuching and is easily access almost anywhere in Kuching. After a visit to the Chinese temple, you can go to visit the Muslims mosque. There are two main mosques in Kuching, namely the Kuching City mosque and Masjid Jamek. Both mosques are packed with devotees performing prayers expecially on Fridays.

Kuching, the capital of Sarawak, is simply unique. No other city in Malaysia has such a romantic and unlikely history, nor displays its charms with such an easy grace. The residents of Kuching (pop. 650,000 approx.) enjoy living here, and take great pride in their fascinating city, which is reflected in their attitude to visitors. Kuching welcomes visitors warmly, but it does not put on an act for them. Instead it goes about its own business in a relaxed manner that hasn't changed in 160 years. It is impossible to really enjoy Kuching from the air conditioned comfort of a tour bus. To make the most of your visit you must put on your walking shoes, take to the streets (and the water), and join in.

Like all towns and cities in Borneo, the focal point of Kuching and the reason for its existence is the river. Hiring a sampan to meander slowly up and down the Sarawak River is the best way to get your first impression of Kuching. From the river you will see picturesque Malay villages (kampungs), a golden-domed mosque, a Victorian fort, a whole street of 19th century Chinese shophouses and an imposing wooden-roofed palace, all set against a background of distant mountains.

Kuching's city center is well preserved and very compact; virtually everything that is worth seeing can be reached on foot or by sampan. The narrow, bustling streets are crammed with shops selling all manner of goods, from the mundane to the exotic. There are ornate Chinese temples, many fine examples of colonial-style architecture, a beautiful waterfront and a number of interesting museums, including the historic Sarawak Museum. There is an excellent range of accommodation, from luxury via boutique to budget, good restaurants, and nightlife to suit most tastes and pockets. You can try local delicacies such as deer meat and jungle fern, drink a glass or two of tuak (local rice wine), or feast on a vast array of seafood dishes Kuching has an unusual name – the word means "cat" in Malay. There are a number of stories as to how this name came about, but it is unlikely that it has anything to do with cats. The two more likely explanations are that it derives from the Chinese word kochin, meaning "harbour," or that it is named after the mata kuching or "cat's eye" fruit, a close relative of the lychee that grows widely here.

Sarawak is a unique and enjoyable tourism destination, and Kuching is the ideal base from which to go exploring. The nearby national parks include the famous Bako, home of the rare proboscis monkey, Gunung Gading, where giant rafflesia flowers bloom, Kuching Wetlands, which protects a fascinating mangrove ecosystem, Kubah, with its rare palms and orchids, and Semenggoh and Matang Wildlife Centres with their resident orangutans. Literally hundreds of Iban and Bidayuh longhouses are within easy travelling distance. Damai, on the nearby Santubong Peninsula is Sarawak's main resort area, and many travel agents offer "two-centre" packages allowing you to explore Kuching, go on a longhouse trip, visit Bako and the rainforest and then relax on the beach after the rigours of jungle trekking.

Kuching is also the ideal base for visiting longhouses. Local travel agents have a variety of tours, ranging from half-day trips to nearby Bidayuh longhouses, to week long safaris to Iban longhouses on the Skrang, Lemanak and Batang Ai river systems.

Malaysia links

Accommodation in Kuching
Sarawak Tourism
Sarawak Tourism Centre
Kuching Online
Discover Borneo – Mulu caves
Borneo Online
Borneo Nature Tourism

The Borneo Post invites you to BPIEF 2015 – BorneoPost Online <b>...</b>

Posted: 20 Mar 2015 10:01 AM PDT

KUCHING: The two-day sixth Edition of Borneo Post International Education (BPIEF 2015) begins today at Borneo Convention Centre (BCCK), showcasing 88 exhibitors from local, national and international institutions of higher learning.

The Borneo Post wishes to invite students, parents and working adults to visit BPIEF and meet with institution representatives. Opening hours are from 10am to 6pm. Admission is free.

Those who are still unsure of what path to choose are invited to speak to counsellors on hand and take psychometric tests to determine their inclination. Students should also bring along photocopies of their certificates to be certified by education officers on the spot.

There will be educational talks from professionals on the following topics: IT, Business, Engineering, Medical, Oil & Gas, Construction Management, Accountancy, Education, Culinary Arts, Foundation Studies, and New Zealand Recognition standards. There will also be a 'Reach Out' session on Saturday and Sunday afternoon.

Coming from out of town? Stay at the following participating hotels at promotion rates – Riverside Majestic Hotel, Grand Margherita Hotel, M Hotels, Tune Hotel Waterfront Kuching and Citadines Uplands Kuching.

Visitors also stand a chance to win Lucky Draws from our sponsors KTS Trading, ACCA, Grand Margherita Hotel, Riverside Majestic Hotel, M Hotels, Tune Hotel Waterfront Kuching, Citadines Uplands Kuching, and Education New Zealand.

Visit fb.bpief.com and bpief.com for information on participating exhibitors.

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<b>Kuching</b> Park <b>Hotel</b> Sdn Bhd | Sarawakian.ORG - <b>Sarawak&#39;s</b> No.1 <b>...</b>

Posted: 18 Mar 2015 05:10 AM PDT

kuchingparkhotel

SALES EXECUTIVE

  • Preferably with experience in related field. Has good communication skills, pleasant personality. And able to work independently and perform sales visits.

COOKS

  • Has experience in running a small kitchen and has basic skills in preparing general local favorites, basic western cuisines. Must be able to work shift duties

GUEST SERVICE ASSISTANT

  • Individual who can converse well in English and able to work midnight shift duties. Mandarin speaking and experience in related-field is an advantage. No experience required as training shall be provided.

KITCHEN HELPER (Muslim Only)

  • Has experience or knowledge in basic and local food preparation. Must be able to work shift duties including split shift.

TECHNICIAN / GENERAL MAINTENANCE

  • Preferably with relevant paper qualification and able to work shift duties

Attractive salary package commensurate with experience and qualification will be offered to selected candidates.

Those candidates who are interested, please send your complete resume to:

KUCHING PARK HOTEL SDN BHD (121009-A)
Lot 606, Padungan Road,
93100 Kuching, Sarawak.
Tel: +6012-899 3397
Email: kuchingpark@hotmail.com
Contact Person: Mr. Andy

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