Join the world famous boyband, Blue for one night only on our Malaysian shores this MARCH 03! Get your tickets now before they are SOLD OUT at www.myticket.asia
Having spent more than fifteen years together, Blue have sold over 16 million records, igniting fires on stages across the globe. Further building on their reputation as one of the most famous British performers and singers in the world today, Lee Ryan, Antony Costa, Duncan James & Simon Webbe have continued to work together in producing chart toppers, always complementing each other’s remarkable musical talents and abilities.
The remarkable boy band released their first single “All Rise” in May 2001 and were fast tracked to stardom. Hit singles from their three #1 albums included ‘All Rise’, ‘One Love’, ‘Best in Me’, ‘If You Come Back’, ‘Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word’ (with Sir Elton John) and ‘You Make Me Wanna.’
同時也有1部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過5萬的網紅Red Hongyi,也在其Youtube影片中提到,***Watch this video with audio fixed here: http://youtu.be/rW-ioVL-5nE Jackie Chan portrait made of 64,000 CHOPSTICKS! :) Such an honour working with...
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World famous Yakiniku Toraji (Korean word for Ballon flower) started out in a small backstreet in Ebisu, Tokyo Shibuya in December 1995.
They are known for serving thick cuts of meat, which was considered an unusual practice at that time, but the Japanese loved it. Now, you can enjoy their delicious yakiniku at 4F The Table in Isetan The Japan Store @ Lot 10.
Toraji carefully selects their meat to guarantee freshness and succulence to the bite. Their gas burners are fitted with crystalized marbles under the metal grill to ensure an even heat distribution. That allows the food to cook at the same rate with less chances of burning.
To get more bang for your buck, take advantage of their set lunch menu which starts from RM40 per pax. For a more elaborate meal, Toraji offers two course menu priced at RM200 and RM280.
Yakiniku Toraji @ Isetan The Japan Store, Lot 10
Average spend per pax: RM35 (lunch), RM50 (dinner)
Business hours: 11am – 3pm, 6pm – 11pm
50 seats, pork free, serves alcohol
Tel: 03-2119 2626
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In 1963, a popular band was booked 18 months ahead to play in Melbourne. In that 18 months, they had became world famous & had two #1 hits. Nevertheless, they honored their word & showed up in 1964. This band was The Beatles. My comedy show was in the Town Hall where The Beatles once were. Knowing how big a fan I am, I was so overwhelmed when the Town Hall allowed me up to the balcony where they stood & waved to millions. Can't explain the feeling, will never forget it. http://instagr.am/p/Ix3EnKA5ba/
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***Watch this video with audio fixed here: http://youtu.be/rW-ioVL-5nE
Jackie Chan portrait made of 64,000 CHOPSTICKS! :) Such an honour working with him on this in Beijing!!!
It wasn't easy to choose the material for Jackie's piece. He is a world famous actor, an exceptional martial arts fighter, an environmentalist, and one of the most well-known faces internationally! I finally decided on chopsticks because Jackie had used them in some of the fighting scenes in his movies the Fearless Hyena and Karate Kid, and because chopsticks are Chinese. As he is also an environmentalist, I used disposable bamboo chopsticks to show that discarded materials can be reused and made into something meaningful and beautiful. This art installation is a tribute to the life, art and cultural significance of Jackie Chan.
I spent a month collecting 64,000 chopsticks, in Zhejiang and in Beijing. I tied them into different bundle sizes with strings, and then hung them on a steel frame. This was a hanging piece that had to be suspended with steel cables, so I had to make sure that it was structurally stable enough to carry that many chopsticks. I also hung 60--for Jackie's 60th birthday--bamboo chopstick holders filled with skewers that formed the word 'long' (dragon) because Jackie's name in chinese means "Dragon". The installation is best viewed from the front, where the portrait is most visible. From its side, waves of chopsticks tied in bundles is seen.
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BIG THANKS to Jonathon Lim who directed and edited the video!
http://www.jonathonlim.com
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BIG HUGS to Aggie Ye for all the help and support!!!
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I would like to sincerely apologize for the music that was previously on the film. We were notified by G2S (www.g2studio.com) that they created this music on behalf of their client in 2010 and that their client owns the rights to the music. Watch this video with audio fixed here: http://youtu.be/rW-ioVL-5nE