Thursday, 2 December 2021

FOXXYTONG YEAR OF TIGER 2022 CNY SET DINNER

🐯金虎丰年賀新春套餐🐯
🏵️公司年宴收工酒,客户飯局,家庭团圓飯、朋友聚會,褔喜堂新年套餐現正式开始接受订桌。
🐯2022 YEAR OF TIGER CNY Set Dinner 🐯
We are open now for booking : Corporate 'SauKung ' Annual Dinner, CNY Family Réunion Dinner, Gathering etc. 
☎️ Call : 011-12396967 for advance booking.
The Yee Sang or Lou Sang 
Buddha jump over the wall 
2022 Chinese New year set dinner 
Pork Lard Wax Meat claypot rice 
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🈵福喜滿堂佛跳墻🈵
澳州金勾翅,红燒鲍鱼,澳州秃參,日本干贝,冰岛雪鳕鱼花胶,上等魚鳔,日本花菇,猪蹄,豬肚,凤爪,鹌鹑蛋。
🏵️Buddha Jump Over the Wall 🏵️
Shark Fin , Abalone , Sea Cucumber ,Scallop ,Fish Maw , Mushroom , Flower Maw  , Trotter ,Chicken Feet , Pig Stomach , Quail Egg. 
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佛跳墻湯底材料 :
老母鸡,瑶柱,火腿及猪蹄
Soup Base Ingredients :
Chicken, Dry Scallop, Bacon and Trotter. 
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* 3 days advance booking required. 
* 50% Booking fees required 
* ADD Pax : RM 120 per pax
* Subject to 10‰ service charge 
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 ⛩️ Foxxytong Private Kitchen. 34-1, Jalan USJ 10 /1E, Taipan subang jaya 
☎️ :011-1239 6967 
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#STRICTSOP 
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#buddhajumpoverthewall
#lousang #YeeSang #taipan #usj10 #foodie #traditionalfoods

TWOY THE WOMEN OF YEE FASHION DESIGNER

You may not know the designers' names (yet), but once you see what she can do, you're going to be obsessed. 
Congratulations Joey Tan on your TWOY's 2nd Anniversary celebrations. 

Joey Tan Wan Yee, a young Malaysian Fashion Designer has won numerous domestic & international awards since entering the fashion industry. 
TWOY, a.k.a The Woman of Yee. Founded by Malaysian, Joey Tan Wan Yee. TWOY fashion attire will be sold in limited quantity and stringent quality assured. TWOY attire tailored on wearability, practicality, comfort, creativity, and ethics in their fashion designs. 
The Founder of TWOY Joey Tan Wan Yee 
TWOY Joey Tan & Huey Hiew 

HER ACHIEVEMENTS :

THE WOMAN OF YEE COLLECTION has been granted the GOLD A'design Award Italy in Fashion Category by the International grand jury panel which consists of influential press member, establishes designers and prominent entrepreneurs worldwide.
A' Design Award and Competition is the worlds' largest design competition awarding best designs .

2014, Top 15, MISG Shoes Competition, Kuala Lumpur/Malaysia.

2016, Top10, Airasia Runway Ready Design Search, Kuala Lumpur/Malaysia.

2016, Top10, International Youth Design Competition, Beijing/China.

2020, Gold, A'Design Award Competition,Como/Italy.

2021, D'AC World's Leading Designers - World's 20th best designer in 2021- Expert in Fashion, Apparel and Garment Design.
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Beautiful socialite Grace Kok holding TWOY limited edition handbag 
Joey Tan and her gorgeous young beautiful mother Nancy Chang
The supporters of TWOY FASHION 
" TWOY" 
THE WOMAN OF YEE - 
ready-to-wear /Custom made service. Located at Shoppes at Fourseason Place, Level 2, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur. 

Please click on the link below for more fashion products 
https://www.thewomanofyee.com

獲獎无数的大馬國際年輕時裝設計師 - Joey Tan 陳婉仪
https://www.sinchew.com.my/20210112/%E5%A4%A7%E9%A9%AC%E8%AE%BE%E8%AE%A1%E5%B8%88%EF%BC%8Fthe-woman-of-yee-twoy-cny-collection-2021-%E3%80%8A%E6%96%B0%E5%B9%B4%E5%BF%AB%E4%B9%90%E3%80%8B/

Thursday, 25 November 2021

MALAYSIA’S FIRST ONLINE CINEMA LAUNCH - FILM WALLET

MALAYSIA’S FIRST ONLINE CINEMA LAUNCH - FILM WALLET
PVOD PROMOTES LOCAL FILMS INTERNATIONALLY WITH FINAS


Aaron Koh, Producer of SKT Studio Sdn Bhd; Ayez Shaukat, Malaysian Screenwriter; Woo Ming Jin, Malaysian film director; Ryon Lee, Malaysian Film director; YBrs Prof Dr MD Nasir Ibrahim, CEO of National Film Development Corporation Malaysia (FINAS); Jack Yeoh, Founder & Chief Executive Officer of Film Wallet Group Sdn Bhd; Dato’ Azmir Saifuddin Mutalib, Co-Founder of Film Wallet Group; CK Chiah, Co-Founder of Film Wallet Group

KUALA LUMPUR, 25 November 2021 – Newly appointed National Film Development Corporation 
Malaysia (FINAS) Chief Executive Officer, Prof. Dr. Md Nasir Ibrahim, graced the launch of Malaysia’s 
first-ever online cinema - Film Wallet Premium Video-On-Demand or Film Wallet PVOD, to 
revolutionize and elevate the consumer’s movie-going experience in a safer and a more comfortable 
environment. 
Apart from being an innovative over-the-top (OTT) media service platform, Film Wallet PVOD is alsoworking together with local and international producers and distributors on film production and 
exclusive international content. It doesn’t stop there, Film Wallet PVOD has announced that they will be launching their platform to two countries in southeast Asia in February 2022, allowing for local content to reach a much larger audience. 
Established by a 100 percent Malaysian company, Film Wallet PVOD offers hundreds of on-demand content from all across the globe, including - United States of America, Hong Kong, China, Korea, 
Europe, and more. In doing so, users need not commit to a subscription to stream their favorite 
content in high definition; rather, they would only need to purchase the movie once for as low as RM1.90 and be able to re-watch it multiple times within the given time period. This makes for a more affordable and convenient option for users to catch the latest movie releases, anywhere, anytime. 
Jack Yeoh, Founder and CEO of Film Wallet PVOD, said “Film Wallet PVOD is not just a solution for 
users to access their favorite movies at their convenience without having to pay a monthly 
subscription, but also an initiative to boost the film industry in Malaysia. We are determined to 
contribute significantly to the growth of the local film industry by exposing and distributing their 
content internationally beginning with the launch of Film Wallet PVOD in two southeast Asian 
Countries next year, and more to come.”
Users can now access Film Wallet PVOD anywhere; be it from the comfort of their homes, during lunch breaks, or anywhere else they choose to pass their time – all within a click of a button on their 
smartphones, tablets or TVs. 
At the press conference, Film Wallet PVOD announced their involvement in the co-production of
three local movies titled - Syaitan Nirrajim (directed by Ayez Shaukat), Where You Are (directed by 
Woo Ming Jin), and Isolasi (directed by Ryon Lee) that is expected to be released next year. Film Wallet also introduced their international content collaboration with Celestial Tiger Entertainment
from Hong Kong, allowing users to access exclusive action/thriller movies from around the world under its ‘KIX’ brand. Users can expect more local and international distributors to be revealed in the 
following months to come, further increasing the number of exclusive content on the OTT platform. 
Prof. Dr. Md Nasir Ibrahim, Chief Executive Officer of the National Film Development Corporation 
Malaysia (FINAS), said, “The launch of Film Wallet PVOD will bring a positive effect to the film industry ecosystem as a new digital entertainment platform. What caught my attention was Film Wallet’s astounding capability to expand and launch their platform on an international level in a short period of time. Their vision to help export local films overseas is in line with FINAS’ program to promote local 
films internationally.”

*photos credit to GCMA

#FilmWallet #pvod #hueyhiew #lifestyleblogger #BrandingConsultant #socialmedia #TheSocialisters

Sunday, 3 October 2021

The Catcher movie announcement ceremony

LOCAL CAR RACING MOVIE, “THE CATCHER”,  COMMENCES AS THE HIGHEST-INVESTED MOVIE IN MALAYSIAN HISTORY THROUGH A COLLABORATION BETWEEN LABUAN OVERSEAS HOLDINGS BERHAD & ROBOTZ.

KUALA LUMPUR, 3 October 2021

Announced at the press conference today was the launch of possibly the highest-invested movie ever in Malaysian history, “The Catcher”, in collaboration with Labuan Overseas Holding Berhad, and Robotz, and produced by Hundred Years Popcorn Production Sdn Bhd. The movie is set to break several records both domestically and internationally with the intention of boosting the tourism industry in Malaysia, after a heavy hit during this pandemic, and subsequently to support in reviving its economy.  
“We shall utilize the distinctive attributes of a certain brand and its historical business value to develop Intellectual Properties (IPs) with high-value accreditation, based on racing car performance brands that can be spined-off into brand-licensed hotels, auto city, petrol stations, theme parks, etc. Part of the film will be shot at a famous Port Dickson bay in Malaysia. This will not only stimulate the filming industry market but also promote its derivative activities such as the development of a Port Dickson Bay Studio that can boost hospitality  & tourism, retail, and F&B, real estate and automotive enhancement industry, etc,” said Mr Ong Peng Chu, founder of Hundred Years Popcorn Production Sdn Bhd.  
With a budget of more than RM50 million, The Catcher portrays the lifestyle and culture of car modification aficionados in Malaysia. The movie follows the story of a talented young village boy who works hard to defeat opponents from all around the world with heavily modified performance supercars. The film  could also break the world record for featuring an astounding 500 supercars 
throughout the movie.  
Dato’ Sri Jeffrey Teoh, Founder of Robotz, said, “Supercars are loved by everyone, from any stature or background. As supercar junkies, each of us at  Robotz has always been inspired by Vin Diesel’s and Paul Walker’s successful  “Fast & Furious” movie franchise, we hope to emulate the brilliance these movies hold. Our involvement in making history through this record-breaking  film brings great joy and pride to every single one of us.”  
All the cars in the movie belong to members of the Robotz Car Club, who shall also contribute monetarily in raising funds for the movie. At the press conference held on 3 October 2021, Labuan Overseas Holding Berhad signed off a generous RM 2 million to add to the movie’s initial kick-off expenditure. 

Mr. Burhanudin bin Mohd Yusoff, CEO of Labuan Overseas Holding  Berhad, said, “We, have managed and raised investments for a couple of local and international projects, but this one is exceptionally interesting. We support this project, not just because it is going to break records but, because of its attractive value-added proposition for our potential investors. It is only natural for ground-breaking movies such as this to catch the eye of many, especially our private high net worth investors. We are ecstatic about this launch, and we  look forward to developing this business as there is massive potential to open  up to investment opportunities in other motor vehicle-related industries, directly  or indirectly, towards the recovery of our Malaysian economy.”  
In this production where motor vehicles and racing is involved, for the Advisory in positioning the engineering and technical aspects, we had to seek the expertise and share the experience of Mr. Joe Hun Beng Lim. He is better known as Joe Lim, who is credited with introducing motorsports to China, now the world’s biggest car market and it is fitting that the Chinese motor racing fraternity recognizes him as the “Father of Motorsports” of the first motor racing circuit in China in the early 1990’s.  
Informal street racing became popular in affluent special economic zones in the southern parts of China such as Guangdong. His influential Chinese business associates were keen to harness the local demand and promote motorsports to international levels, especially at the top levels of the Formula 1 Grand Prix.  
An amiable familiarity with motorsports personalities in Hong Kong, Macao,  London, and Paris where the world motorsports authority - the FIA - is headquartered was also crucial to introduce world-class motorsports to China when most people didn’t have driving licenses in the 1990s. Joe Lim had all the special attributes and he leveraged them to good effect.  
As the Deputy Chairman and General Manager of the Zhuhai International  Circuit Ltd, Joe Lim managed to get the track constructed, inspected, and ready on time for the first FIA-sanctioned race in 1994.  
Joe Lim said, “In China, I realized that what we were doing on the track was having a catalytic influence on the market and the perception of cars in the country. With the introduction of entry-level FIA series and leading up to the top-level Formula 1 Grand Prix in Shanghai, the success of motorsports as a  business model became quickly apparent, and it was at this point I saw the  potential, as it had been from the start of the car industry, to lead the  development of cars for the China market.” 
With this in mind, the movie being the catalyst to incite interest in the  development of motoring and the various motor sport industry, Joe Lim shares  the idea of jointly developing 3 main sectors where he would provide advisory  for the new branding called “Enhance”. They include :
1. The Enhance Zone located at Revo City. This is where conversions and modification on Motor Vehicles would be done. This would be located at  OneCity Mall, near Subang Jaya.  
2. The Enhance Station, which would be Modern EV charging stations that  can also offer gas / petroleum products. The first would be in Cyberjaya,  in line with its status as a Technology Hub to show support in the future of  EVs industry in Malaysia.  
3. The Enhance Automotive City, where there will be a racing & drag race  tracks, including another Enhanced Zone for motor vehicle modifications.  Hotel / Resort facilities would also be included. This is planned to be built  / developed in Gurun, Kedah. 
Thus, some of the scenes in the movie may be shot around this soon-to-be developed automotive-themed city that would be sited on a proposed 3,000  acre land, teamed-up with the Kedah state government’s investment arm, Invest Kedah Berhad.  
The city will feature globally known sports car brand hotels, a Formula 3 / GT /  EV (Formula E) race track & drag race strip, vehicle enhancement &  modification services, Accredited Speed-safety Driving Academy and an  Automotive Engineering College.  
Proposed to be located in Gurun, Kedah, the automotive-themed city would be a tourist hub for supercar enthusiasts to enhance and test their vehicles while marveling at other spectacular supercars. Apart from being a tourist hub, it also serves as a desired filming location for international patrons to shoot thrilling action-packed movies. The themed city will be the official filming location for  future international TV series and feature films in relations to “The Catcher” 
franchise.  
On the plus side, the strategic location of this themed city may allow for an efficient make-bulk & break-bulk international motor vehicle distribution and trading center. An application for a free trade zone status just like the Iskandar  Regional Development Area (IRDA) down south in Johore would be submitted so as to also develop the potential North-Western Economic Development Hub that could create job opportunities and increased port activities for Malaysia’s  Northern states. 
The script for the movie is set to be finalized and casting will soon begin as well.  Production for ‘The Catcher’ will commence in 2022 with expected completion in the year 2023 as the highest budgeted movie in Malaysian history.
PR BY GCMA
#thecatcher #jdm #gtr35 #ferrari #porsche #celebrity #motorsport #fastandfurious #hueyhiew #lifestyleblogger #BrandingConsultant #socialmedia #TheSocialisters
Dato Nancie Foo and Huey Hiew

Friday, 9 July 2021

JDMAS TARGETS RMB 10 MIL IN SALES FOR BELANJAWAN 2021

JDMAS TARGETS RMB 10 MIL IN SALES FOR BELANJAWAN 2021
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH MOF & MDEC TO SUPPORT MSMEs THROUGH
CROSS-BORDER E-COMMERCE
JDMas Commerce, platform for the Malaysia Flagship Store on JD Worldwide, part ofChina’s largest online & offline retailer is honoured to be selected as a partner for
Belanjawan 2021, an initiative under the Ministry of Finance (MOF) and Malaysia Digital
Economy Corporation (MDEC). The partnership was announced by the Government of
Malaysia on 5th of July 2021, and is effective from 1st July 2021 until the end of the year.
Belanjawan 2021 or B2021 features two unique initiatives to support micro, small andmedium enterprises (MSMEs), namely Go-eCommerce OnBoarding and Shop MalaysiaOnline (SMO). It aims to help local businesses to adopt e-commerce as the new way of doingbusiness as well as widen their market reach.
JDMas has the capabilities and expertise to transform traditional business through its crossborder eCommerce platform with JD.com, China’s largest retailer and the world’s third
largest. These include digital promotions, epayments in China, cross border freight,
warehouse and last mile logistics via JD’s sophisticated and holistic ecosystem in China.
MSMEs will also unleash the potential of their Malaysian brand with exposure to over 1billion of JD’s registered users in China. This enables Malaysian brands and products to notonly gain traction quickly but to scale their business in the world’s second largest economy.
Under the Go-eCommerce Now campaign, Malaysian merchants and brands can onboardand list on the Malaysia National Pavilion on the JD platform, and enjoy a rebate ofRM5,000. On top of that, they also benefit from special seller subsidies and technical & salessupport from JDMas’ team both in Malaysia and in China.
The MSMEs can also look forward to penetrating and growing their business with variouspromotional rebates and vouchers introduced under the Shop Malaysia Online initiative that JDMas will participate in. “We are proud to be the leading platform to promote Malaysianbrands and products specifically in China under this initiative as the cross border
eCommerce partner under Belanjawan 2021. We look forward to taking this cross bordereCommerce journey with our merchants, both existing and new this year,” said Datuk Bruce
Lim, Managing Director of JDMas Commerce Sdn Bhd.
MSMEs will be able to participate in various sales and marketing promotional plans for theupcoming events, especially the 916 Malaysia Day Special Promotion and the 11.11 Singles'Day — the largest shopping festival in China.
“Our customers in China will enjoy attractive rebates and special shopping vouchers whenthey purchase authentic and unique Malaysian products at our Malaysia National store on
JD. These campaigns will run both online, as well as offline in China. We are working closely
with MDEC, Matrade and the Malaysia China Business Council (MCBC) to ensure ourmerchants gain as much exposure and sales traction, and these include banners, livestream,search, affiliate marketing amongst others. We will also be featured on China’s national
television, Hainan n TV in September with our Ambassador to China, HE Datuk Nurshirwan
Zainal Abidin to promote our brand and store for the China market”, added Lim.
JDMas targets sales of RMB10 million from the Shop Malaysia Online campaign for 2021.
To learn more about Go-eCommerce Onboarding and Shop Malaysia Online, visitwww.jdmas.my/belanjawan2021.
About JDMas Commerce
JDMas Commerce Sdn. Bhd. is the owner of the Malaysia National Pavilion Flagship Storeon JD Worldwide. JD Worldwide is the cross border E-Commerce division of JD.com, the
largest online and offline retailer in China. JD is the first internet company to make theFortune Global 200 list.

#jd #jdmas #jdworldwide #lifestyleblogger #gcma #hueyhiew #hueyhiewsocialmedia

Tuesday, 22 June 2021

OPEN LETTER TO YB TAN SRI DATO SERI HAJI MAHIADDIN BIN HAJI MOHD YASSIN Prime Minister of Malaysia

Empty mall in Kuala Lumpur city

OPEN LETTER TO YB TAN SRI DATO SERI HAJI MAHIADDIN BIN HAJI MOHD YASSIN 
Prime Minister of Malaysia

This open letter represents the view of the following associations representing the shopping mall and 
retail industries nation-wide in Malaysia as follows: 
 Persatuan Pengurusan Kompleks Malaysia (PPK) (or Malaysia Shopping Malls Association) 
http://ppkm.org.my/
 Malaysia Retailers Association (MRA) https://mra.com.my/
 Malaysia Retail Chain Association (MRCA) https://www.mrca.org.my/ 
 Bumiputra Retailers Organisation (BRO) 
 The Selangor & Wilayah Persekutuan (KL) Electrical Home Appliances Dealers‘ Association 
(SWEDA) https://www.facebook.com/swedamalaysia/

The extension of the Full Movement Control Order (FMCO) from 1 June to 28 June 2021 for the 
entire country is drastically and tragically damaging to business and the economy. The announcement of the National Recovery Plan based the threshold of absolute numbers of covid 
cases is too broad brushed and imprecise resulting in unnecessary losses. 
With the upcoming deadline to review the next course of action, we appeal to the government to judiciously research the data and incidences of covid cases by economic sector and by locality. 
 
The Ministry of Health (MOH) data reveals that retail and shopping sector contributed merely 0.8% 
of all cases in May 2021, even prior to the FMCO lockdown which started on 1 June 2021. This 
significantly improved and extremely low figures testify to the retail and mall industries' strict 
adherence to the SOPs and should not be unduly penalised with closure from operating. Thus, we 
believe the retail and shopping sector should be re-opened immediately to provide essential and 
other services to the community without risk of infectivity. 
Firstly, activities that are not able to comply with the social distancing requirements and crowding 
have already been listed in the Negative List. Opportunities to congregate are now non-existent with 
the closure of cinemas, gyms, spas, dancing and merry-making in pubs and entertainment centres 
etc. All promotional events normally held in the concourse and halls that attract crowds are also not 
allowed. 
The public is also conscious not to linger and browse and the duration of their visits at the malls have 
significantly reduced from the normal 3 to 4 hours to merely 1.5 to 2 hours. These shoppers are diligently practising social distancing and complying well with mask wearing at all times. 
Malls only allow entry of those whose MySejahtera status is "Low-Risk" and whose temperatures 
do not exceed 37.5oC. 
 
Malls are thus very safe places to be and serve as avenues for some relief, both physically and mentally, whilst doing the necessary shopping chores for food and necessities.

We appeal to the Government to take all these positive factors into account in the upcoming 
review and allow the immediate re-opening of all trades in the malls (except for those in the 
Negative List). 
Presently, already 20-30% of shops in malls have been closed due to the adverse conditions of the 
past 16 months, and with 30% of staff being laid off, this amounts to 300,000 personnel. We foresee 
that in the event the mall and retail industry including street-front shops are not re-opened by beginning of July 2021, there will be another 50% of the remainder closing their doors for good, 
including prominent domestic and international retail brands with more employees at risk of being 
laid off. Once these international brands exit from our country, it will be doubly difficult to attract these brands to return. 
With these massive lay-offs and shop closures, the entire retail and shopping malls industries will be 
grievously and critically damaged and will need massive efforts and time to re-build malls’ ecosystem 
or the malls themselves will permanently close, and the retail supply chain will be deeply fractured. 
Any prolongation in re-opening will cause irreparable damage to both the retail and shopping 
mall industry which may not recover for the next few years, leaving us far behind in the economic recovery process. Therefore, we seek the government’s urgent consideration to mitigate the catastrophic but real scenario as predicted above.
LIVES and LIVELIHOODS MATTER.

Thank you. 
Yours faithfully 
PERSATUAN PENGURUSAN KOMPLEKS MALAYSIA (PPK) 
TAN SRI DATO TEO CHIANG KOK
 
 Economic Planning Unit, Prime Minister's Department 
ATTN: YB DATO SRI MUSTAPA MOHAMED, Minister in The Prime Minister's Department 
 Ministry of International Trade and Industry 
ATTN: DATO’ SERI MOHAMED AZMIN ALI, Minister of International Trade and Industry 
 Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs 
ATTN: YB DATO SRI ALEXANDER NANTA LINGGI, Minister of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs 
 Economic Action Council, Prime Minister’s Office Putrajaya 
ATTN: YBhg PROF TAN SRI DATO SERI DR NOOR AZLAN GHAZALI, Executive Director

 Ministry of International Trade and Industry 
ATTN: DATO LOKMAN HAKIM ALI, Secretary General 
 Ministry of International Trade and Industry 
ATTN: DATO SRI NORAZMAN AYOB, Deputy Secretary General (Industry) 
 Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs (MDTCA) 
 ATTN: DR ALAUDDIN B SIDAL, Deputy Secretary General 
 Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs 
 ATTN: EN MUHAMAD HANIF ASA’ARI, Director, Distributive Trade & Services Industry Secretariat 
 Persatuan Pengurusan Kompleks Malaysia (PPK) 
Attn: Ms Phang Sau Lian, Vice President 1 / Ir YL Lum, Vice President 2 
 Malaysia Retailers Association (MRA) 
Attn: YBhg Tan Sri Datuk Seri Utama William Cheng, President/ Mr BE Law / 
Ms Evelyn Cheong 
 Malaysia Retail Chain Association (MRCA) 
Attn: Ms Shirley Tay, President/Mr Simon Wong 
 Bumiputra Retailers Organisation (BRO) 
Attn: Datuk Wira (Dr.) Haji Ameer Ali Mydin, President 
 The Selangor & Wilayah Persekutuan (KL) Electrical Home Appliances Dealers‘ Association 
(SWEDA)
Attn: Mr Kee Keng Huat, President

MRCA DONATE MEDICAL SUPPLIES TO SUNGAI BULOH HOSPITAL

MRCA donates Medical Supplies to Sungai Buloh Hospital Sungai Buloh,
14 June 2021 - Together with MRCA Branding Education Charity Foundation, MRCA initiated a donation drive among its members and also from the public called "Sungai Buloh Hospital Relief Fund” which has raised RM400,000 as part of its corporate social responsibility agenda in the fight against COVID19 in Malaysia. This relief funds aims to provide PPEs and medical supplies for our front-liners who could be facing the surge of COVID-19 patients at Sungai Buloh Hospital. 

The Sg Buloh Hospital Donation Drive handover session was graciously witnessed by Dr Kuldip Kaur, Director of Sungai Buloh Hospital (front row, fourth from left) along with other official representatives in the presence of MRCA President, Past Honorary Presidents and Foundation Chairman, Excos and representatives from each donor companies - Top Glove, Healthy World Lifestyle (Brand Ogawa Malaysia) and Visionary Solutions (Brand Blueair).

In compliance with the new norm and strict SOP, the donation has been handed over to Dr Kuldip Kaur, Director of Sungai Buloh Hospital along with other official representatives in the presence of MRCA President, Past Honorary Presidents and Foundation Chairman, Excos and Representatives from the donor
companies.
It is heartening to report that the campaign has achieved great results thus far based on amount of donation collected and disbursed. The MRCA Branding Education Charity Foundation and the Honorary Past
Presidents have donated RM100,000 worth of PPEs whereas the Members of MRCA, namely Top Glove,
Healthy World Lifestyle (Brand Ogawa), Visionary Solutions (Brand Blueair) donated a total of RM 300,000 worth consists of PPEs, massage chairs, air purifiers, sanitisers and other medical supplies to the said hospital font-liners and working staff.

Dr Kuldip Kaur, Director of Sungai Buloh Hospital (front row, third from left) presented appreciation cert to Datuk Lee Hwa Cheng, Foundation Chairman of MRCA Branding Education Charity Foundation (front row, second from left) in the presence of MRCA President, Past Honorary Presidents and Excos.   

With the continuous effort and initiative to provide financial assistance and relief to the underprivilege group
by The MRCA Branding Education Charity Foundation currently led by Foundation Chairman Datuk Lee Hwa Cheng, The MRCA also embarked in several new charity projects which includes “A Good Deed A Week” charity campaign initiated by Madam President Ms. Shirley Tay. Since the start of this campaign in last February, MRCA members have been distributing food and drinks to deserving front-liners. Individual also chipped in by contributing rice, fresh vegetables etc to orphanages and senior citizen homes.
1. About Malaysia Retail Chain Association
Malaysia Retail Chain Association (MRCA), founded in 1992, is an association for chain store retailers and franchisors determined to enhance the retail and franchise environment in Malaysia and abroad. Today, the MRCA has grown to become an influential entity comprising of more than 450 leading retail chain stores and franchisors, including established brands such as Poh Kong, Bonia, OSIM, Nelson’s Franchise, Focus Point, Rotol Food-Chain, Sunrider International, Maxis Berhad, ADV,Fusionex Sdn Bhd, RHB Bank Berhad.
2. About the MRCA Branding Education Charity Foundation
As the leading retail chain association in the nation, the Malaysia Retail Chain Association achieved tremendous breakthrough in the year 2010. Under the initiatives and leadership of its 2008-2010
President Dato’ Tay Sim Kim, the MRCA raised RM1 million for the set-up of the MRCA Foundation.
The MRCA Branding Education Charity Foundation Trustees
1. Dato’ Tay Sim Kim, Founder Chairman
2. Datuk Lee Hwa Cheng, Foundation Chairman of MRCA Branding Education Charity
Foundation 2020 - 2022
3. Dato’ Eddie Choon
4. Datuk Albert Chiang
5. Datuk Seri Nelson Kwok JP
6. Dato’ Liaw Choon Liang JP
    7. Datuk Seri Garry Chua
The objectives of the MRCA Branding Education Charity Foundation are:
• To act a trustee, administer funds for medical, educational and charitable purposes
• To recognize academic achievements excellence from Members’ children
• To assist, aid, provide relief and render financial assistance to the poor and needy
• To provide education assistance to the needy and to deserving students
• To provide medical and surgical facilities and services
• To organize, implement and support schemes for the relief of human sufferings and treatment of sicknesses and diseases

#mrca #mrcacharity #mco3 #hueyhiew #lifestyleblogger #BrandingConsultant #socialmedia #TheSocialisters

Tuesday, 1 June 2021

Foxxytong's 8th Anniversary Minced Meat Rice RM 8 for 2

It's our 8th. Birthday this year so come celebrate with us - " Minced Meat Rice only RM 8 for 2". 
Thank you for your kind support & business. 
福喜堂私房菜館歡慶八周年。為延續八周年歡欣及喜悅,福喜堂亦將從六月一日推出大優惠 " 台式鹵肉飯2碗只需RM 8" 以答謝顧客的長期厚爱与支持!
*T&C min. spend RM 30 required. 最低消費 30元.
🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹
FMCO3 From 1 June to 14 June 2021📣ANNOUNCEMENT :
WE ARE OPEN BUSINESS AS USUAL FOR TAKEAWAY & DELIVERY !
📣福喜堂照常营業只限外賣
New FMCO3 business hours from 1 June to 14 June 2021 - 
11.30am - 2.30pm
5.00pm  -  8.00pm
* Last orders take in 7.30pm
Please call 011-1239 6967 for pick up and delivery
🥦🥦🍲🥗🥗🥗🍤🍅🥢🥢
Foxxytong private kitchen is providing delivery services for Subang Jaya & USJ
🍜🚕我們將美味熱呼呼的食物免運費送到你家門*

FMCO 3.0 PROMO. 
🧧Save RM 5, 節省5 零吉🧧
*Purchase RM 30.00 & above 
♦️FREE : Delivery (S. J / USJ) 
🍅 訂購RM30 以上免運輸費(只限梳邦區) 
▫️The delivery slots are 
12. 00pm to 2.30pm, and 
5.30pm to 7.30pm

🥬🥬🥬🥬🥬🥬🥬🥒
新鮮食材。現訂現煑。
♨️🔪🐖🐟🐔
午餐晚餐🥢🥢🥢

♦️♦️♦️♦️♦️♦️
福喜堂私房料理
Foxxytong private kitchen 
34-1, Jalan USJ 10 /1E, Taipan subang Jaya
#FMCO #businessasusual #foxxytong #USJ #梳邦 #subangjaya #fooddeliveryservice #fooddelivery #chinese #chinesefood #nomsg #homecookfood #mco3 #8thanniversary #RM8for2 #Mincedmeatrice

Monday, 31 May 2021

BTS - Bento Takeaway Spam Luncheon Meat Rice

 


喜歡BTS有錯嗎?我們就是BTS 的粉絲.. 便當午餐肉🍱 

What is BTS ? It means...

🟥Bento Takeaway Spam🟥

Foxxytong's SPAM bento sets use authentic SPAM brand of luncheon meat on fragrant white rice and egg, complete with FREE 5-colour salad, jelly, and tong sui* starting from RM12.90! Order our Bento sets for takeaway/delivery by messaging us on WhatsApp: 011-1239 6967


*Free tong sui only during MCO

✳️✳️✳️✳️✳️✳️✳️✳️✳️✳️

New MCO3 business hours from 25th May :

11.30am - 2.30pm

5.00pm  -  8.00pm

* Last orders take in 7.50pm

Please call 011-1239 6967 for pick up and delivery


🥦🥦🍲🥗🥗🥗🍤🍅🥢🥢

Foxxytong private kitchen is providing delivery services for Subang Jaya & USJ

🍜🚕我們將美味熱呼呼的食物免運費送到你家門*


MCO 3.0 PROMO. 

🧧Save RM 5, 節省5 零吉🧧

*Purchase RM 30.00 & above 

♦️FREE : Delivery (S. J / USJ) 

🍅 訂購RM30 以上免運輸費(只限梳邦區) 


▪️Call/WhatsApp 011-1239 6967 to preorder ! 

▫️The delivery slots are 

11.30am to 2.30pm, and 

5.30pm to 8pm


🥬🥬🥬🥬🥬🥬🥬🥒

新鮮食材。現訂現煑。

♨️🔪🐖🐟🐔

午餐晚餐🥢🥢🥢


♦️♦️♦️♦️♦️♦️

福喜堂私房料理

Foxxytong private kitchen 

34-1, Jalan USJ 10 /1E, Taipan subang Jaya


#foxxytong  #MCO3  #takeaway #homedelivery #taipan #subangjaya #usj #fooddelivery  #pickup #外賣 #免費外送

#梳邦 #chineserestaurant #chinesefood #streetfood #seafood #porktrotter #petai #sambal #BTS #BTSARMY #spam #pork #luncheonmeat #bento 


#foxxytong #bts #bento #梳邦 #免費外送 #USJ #chinesefood #takeaway

Saturday, 8 May 2021

Suspend HIDE information announcement immediately, shopping mall operators and retailers tell MOSTI.


                                  KLCC Suria Shopping Mall 

Suspend HIDE information announcement immediately, shopping mall operators and retailers tell MOSTI. 

Kuala Lumpur 8th May 2021 

PRESS STATEMENT – HOTSPOT IDENTIFICATION BY DYNAMIC ENGAGEMENT (HIDE) 

This press statement represents the view of the following associations representing the shopping 

mall and retail industries nation-wide in Malaysia as follows: 

 PersatuanPengurusanKompleks Malaysia (PPK) (or Malaysia Shopping Malls 

Association)http://ppkm.org.my/

 Malaysia Retailers Association (MRA)https://mra.com.my/

 Malaysia Retail Chain Association (MRCA)https://www.mrca.org.my/


We would urgently urge the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI) to immediately suspend announcing any more information derived from the Hotspot Identification by 

Dynamic Engagement (HIDE) system until clear, accurate and precise basis are accompanied 

with the information to be released. 

Closure of HIDE Premises 

Further to the press statement today by YB Dato Sri Ismail Sabri that premises listed under HIDE 

will be required to close for 3 days for sanitization, we believe that in view of the inaccurate information on the hotspot listing, this call to close for sanitization is PREMATURE and will cause 

irreversible damage to perception and business recovery and survival. This proposed closure 

should be held in abeyance until the data used in HIDE has been confirmed accurate and the hotspot locations are accurately identified. 

Appeal for Clear Information 

It is without doubt that the first release of the HIDE information have immediately and unfairly 

created more uncertainty, panic and fear. The data from Ministry of Health clearly show that the 

top 3 incidence of Covid-19 are factories (48.06 %), Community Spread (12.5%), Construction 

(11.56%) and Shopping/shop area only comprises 4.78%. Clarification needs to be accurately 

provided as to the incidence of infections between shopping malls and shopping area. 

It is obvious the HIDE information is incomplete and skewed and portray a completely different 

picture than the real situation. The information is incomplete as only those premises and 

operations that diligently comply with the SOPs and MySejahtera recording are data-mined. 

Those sectors that do not comply and blatantly flout the SOPs are not evaluated for lack of data 

and thus do not appear as a hotspot, despite being so. 

This absolutely inaccurate publication is dangerously misleading and clearly contains 

misinformation. This is tantamount to punishing those who are in compliance and hiding those 

who blatantly flout the system. If this situation persists and is not corrected urgently, it will lead to 

disobedience just like the deep discounts given to those who do not pay their fines on time, making 

a mockery of those law-abiding citizens who paid their dues on a timely basis thus making fools 

of those who are law-abiding. 

We understand the compilation of potential hotspots is based on the absolute number and 

frequency of visits by non-low risk patrons entering the location. This number could be misleading 

because non-low risk patrons who have scanned the MySejahtera as they enter would have 

already been recorded although the mall subsequently denied them entry.


Merely listing premises in isolation of supporting information is baseless and is not useful in 

curbing the spread of the disease. There must be weightage in the listing based on population, 

density, ratio of infections as a percentage of the total visitations etc. 

As the HIDE data uses information from the MySejahtera system, places and venues where 

higher incidents of patrons who are inclined more to use manual recording are automatically not 

taken into account and further distort the accuracy of the HIDE information on hotspots.Thus, 

those without records are even more risky locations and potential hotspots and these should be 

highlighted for public awareness. It would be a complete irony and a huge peril if HIDE is unable 

to identify these places, simply due to the lack of such data. Ironically, this will inadvertently direct 

and encourage the public to patronize such poorly regulated places with the misguided belief that 

these places are actually much safer. 

Malls’ Adherence to SOPs 

We wish to emphasiseand reiterate that the safety of shoppers is top priority at shopping malls 

and with all required SOPs in place including enhanced and regular cleaning and sanitisation 

measures, malls are safe places to visit. 

The earnest and diligent adherence to the SOPs at shopping malls would appear to have, 

unfortunately, back-fired and inadvertently punished the malls. We opine that the HIDE 

assessment is grossly unfair to shopping malls and retailers who have invested so much on safety 

and control and adhere closely to SOPs as determined by the authorities. 

We understand that the national infection rate is 1.3% and from our own statistics, shopping malls’ 

infection rate is significantly below the national average. 

Once again, wewould, therefore, appeal to MOSTI to announce adequately qualifiedHIDE 

information so that the public have adequate precise information to make informed judgement 

and establish their level of comfort and confidence.We continue to strongly advocate that 

comprehensive prior consultation be conducted with industry stakeholders to arrive at practical 

and effective SOPs and policies to avoid unnecessary mis-information and unwarranted negative 

impact for the industry. 

Collaboration between malls and retailers with CITF 

Together with our industry partners from Malaysia Retailers Association (MRA) and Malaysia 

Retail Chain Association (MRCA), we have also taken the initiative and pro-active step of working 

with the Covid-19 Immunisation Task Force (CITF) to collaborate with private hospitals/ doctors 

in private practice to administer vaccination to our employees and staff on-site. This will enable 

mass vaccination in the shortest possible time without loss of productivity and unnecessary 

disruptions to business operations and contribute towards the national objective of herd immunity 

urgently.

Thursday, 6 May 2021

Neutrovis Media Launch with IZZUE ISLAM & AZIRA SHAFINAZ

 

Left, DATUK 
ALEXANDER NANTA LINGGI, Adam Ham of GCMA and Mr. Zayn Puah of Neutrovis 
Huey Hiew of The Socialisters Social Media Pictured with celebrity IZZUE ISLAM and AZIRA SHAFINAZ 

Kuala Lumpur 5 May 2021 IZZUE ISLAM & AZIRA SHAFINAZ TO ENCOURAGE THE ‘USAGE OF MASKS THROUGHOUT RAYA
CELEBRATIONS’ CAMPAIGN, OFFICIATED BY YB DATUK
ALEXANDER NANTA LINGGI

Neutrovis officially launches a Hari Raya Edition of their Premium Medical Face Masks in four
(4) variants. This Hari Raya, Neutrovis wishes to remind the Rakyat to always effectively wear
face masks through the 'Mask On, Spread Hope' campaign to ensure the safety of friends and
family as they celebrate this auspicious month of Ramadan.
In conjunction with the launch, and as the Covid-19 cases continue to rise in Malaysia,
Neutrovis will also be carrying out their social responsibility by donating 200,000 pieces of
Premium Medical Face Masks to eight (8) orphanages & welfare centers in Malaysia.
Join in as Guest of Honor, YB Datuk Alexander Nanta Linggi, Minister of Domestic Trade & Consumer Affairs (KPDNHEP) officiates the event. Neutrovis officially announces their brand ambassadors - Izzue Islam (Actor) & Azira Shafinaz (Actress/Singer).


#Neutrovis #neutrovisfacemask #hueyhiew #lifestyleblogger #BrandingConsultant #socialmedia  #izzueislam #azirashafinaz

Monday, 26 April 2021

The 2nd World Excellence Entrepreneur Brand Celebrity Awards (WEEBCA)

 


MALAYSIAN CELEBRITIES & ENTREPRENEURS 

RECOGNIZED AS ICONIC NEW NORMAL LEADERS OF 

TOMORROW

KUALA LUMPUR, 24 April 2021 – The 2nd World Excellence Entrepreneur Brand Celebrity Awards (WEEBCA) 


2020/21 took place today at the HGH Convention Centre Sentul where Datin Winnie Loo – CEO of A Cut Above, 

Carrie Lee – Founder of Miss CosmoWorld, Puteri Sabee Chin – Model & Influencer, Andrea Lee – Professional 

Squash Player, and Jeryl Lee Pei Ling – Malaysian Singer, among other famous Malaysian Celebrities, were 

awarded for their contributions, innovation, and successes as they have persevered and pushed through during 

the pandemic. 

Despite a tough year, these deserving icons have prevailed and shown the world that there are no obstacles that 

they cannot handle. These awardees have become an inspiration to many as they have not only sustained, but 

triumphed through the MCO. Present at the awards ceremony was guest of honor, YM. Tengku Dato Dr. 

Hishammuddin Zaizi bin YAM Tengku Azman Shah Alhaj (Royal Household of the State of Selangor), where he complimented the awardees on their successes.

“Congratulations to all the award recipients of the 2nd World Excellence Entrepreneur Brand Celebrity Award. 

You are truly an inspiration to entrepreneurs everywhere and proved that nothing is unattainable if you put your 

mind and heart to it. I hope that more people will follow in your footsteps as we recover from the Covid-19 

pandemic in Malaysia,” said YM. Tengku Dato Dr. Hishammuddin Zaizi.

All the award recipients have continued to not only put Malaysia on the map through their influence and 

innovation, but also assisted many brands and companies in their battle for survival when Malaysia was hit by 

the pandemic. These iconic figures are Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) that have earned the title ‘World Excellence 

Entrepreneur Brand Celebrity’ and this award plays a vital role in creating awareness and educating the public 

on the heroes that contributed to making Malaysia the great nation that it is. 

Prof. Dato’ Sri Dr. Chan Fa Deng, Founder of WEEBCA, said, “I am delighted that even through major setbacks, 

we were able to host this prestigious award and celebrate amongst Malaysia's iconic figures. Congratulations to 

all the awardees on your huge successes, you are truly deserving of this award and all the recognition that comes your way. I also wish to thank my organizing committee for working hard to make this award ceremony possible 

despite the MCO. We will continue to serve the public by officially recognizing the heroes of the nation, and in 

doing so, we hope to inspire more entrepreneurs to bring their A-game and make Malaysia proud.”

About the World Excellence Entrepreneur Brand Celebrity Awards (WEEBCA)

The World Excellence Entrepreneur Brand Celebrity Awards (WEEBCA) was established to globally recognize, 

honor, and acknowledge ideal brands and entrepreneurs that have shown flawless performance over the year.

*PR by GCMA


#weebca #hgh #award #GCMA