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Jalan Kebun Sultan is a Chinatown in Kota Bharu, Kelantan. There are many Chinese shops along Jalan Kebun Sultan. Dynasty Inn is not very far away from Jalan Kebun Sultan.
Segye Restaurant is located at Jalan Kebun. Base on the banner, a wide range of Bak Kut Teh is provided for customers.
Besides Bak Kut Teh, chashao, roasted pork, roasted duck and roasted chicken are also available at Segye Restaurant.
Restaurant Tong Lai Soon closed on that day, otherwise we would savor the delicious Kelantan claypot Bak Kut Teh.
Dynasty Inn is located at Jalan Sultanah Zainab of Kota Bharu, Kelantan. It's location is ideal and the room rate is reasonable.
The guest room is spacious and comfortable. Kettle, tea set, hair dryer, mini fridge and ironing board are available in the room. The bed and the toilet are clean. Astro program and internet port are provided in the room.
There is a suspension bridge across Sungai Lembing. This suspension bridge
connects the community of both sides of Sungai Lembing.
A woman motorcyclist passed by when I was taking some photos at the suspension bridge. The residents use the suspension bridge to cross the river. That's why they are already got used to it.
Prime Minister
(1) Mohd. Najib Razak (UMNO)
Deputy Prime Minister
(1) Muhyiddin Yassin (UMNO)
Ministers in Prime Minister's Department
Ministers:
(1) Jamil Khir Baharom (UMNO)
(2) Abdul Wahid Omar (Senator-Effective from 5 Jun 2013)
(3) Idris Jala (Senator)
(4) Joseph Kurup (PBRS)
(5) Shahidan Kassim (UMNO)
(6) Nancy Shukri (PBB)
(7) Joseph Entulu Anak Belaun (PRS)
(8) Paul Low Seng Kwan (Senator)
Deputy Ministers:
(1) Razali Ibrahim (UMNO)
(2) Waytha Moorthy Ponnusamy Senator
Ministry of Finance
Ministers:
(1) Mohd. Najib Razak (UMNO)
(2) Ahmad Husni Mohamad Hanadzlah (UMNO)
Deputy Minister:
(1) Ahmad Maslan (UMNO)
Ministry of Education
Ministers:
(1) Muhyiddin Yassin (UMNO)
(2) Idris Jusih (UMNO)
Deputy Ministers:
(1) Mary Yap Kain Ching (PBS)
(2) P. Kamalanathan A/L P. Panchanathan (MIC)
Ministry of Defence
Minister:
(1) Hishamuddin Hussein (UMNO)
Deputy Minister:
(1) Abdul Rahim Bakri (UMNO)
Ministry of Transport
Minister:
(1) Hishamuddin Hussein (UMNO) (Acting)
Deputy Minister:
(1) Ab. Aziz Kaprawi (UMNO)
Ministry of Home Affairs
Minister:
(1) Ahmad Zahid Hamidi (UMNO)
Deputy Minister:
(1) Dr. Wan Junaidi Jaafar (PBB)
Ministry of Works
Minister:
(1) Fadillah Yusof (PBB)
Deputy Minister:
(1) Rosnah Abdul Rashid Shirlin (UMNO)
Ministry of International Trade and Industry
Minister:
(1) Mustapa Mohamed (UMNO)
Deputy Minister:
(1) Hamim Samuri (UMNO)
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Minister:
(1) Anifah Aman (UMNO)
Deputy Minister:
(1) Hamzah Zainuddin (UMNO)
Ministry of Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism
Minister:
(1) Hasan Malek (UMNO)
Deputy Minister:
(1) Ahmad Bashah Md Hanipah (Senator) (UMNO)
Ministry of Communication and Multimedia
Minister:
(1) Ahmad Shabery Cheek (UMNO)
Deputy Minister:
(1) Jailani Johari (UMNO)
Ministry of Human Resources
Minister:
(1) Richard Riot Anak Jaem (SUPP)
Deputy Minister:
(1) Ismail Abd Muttalib (UMNO)
Ministry of Rural and Regional Development
Minister:
(1) Shafie Apdal (UMNO)
Deputy Minister:
(1) Alexander Nanta Linggi (PBB)
Ministry of Urban Well-being, Housing and Local Government
Minister:
(1) Abdul Rahman Dahlan (UMNO)
Deputy Minister:
(1) Halimah Mohd Saddique (UMNO)
Ministry of Youth and Sports
Minister:
(1) Khairy Jamluddin Abu Bakar (UMNO)
Deputy Minister:
(1) Saravanan A/L Murugan (MIC)
Ministry of Health
Minister:
(1) Subramaniam (MIC)
Deputy Minister:
(2) Hilmi Yahaya (UMNO)
Ministry of Federal Territories
Minister:
(1) Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor (UMNO)
Deputy Minister:
(1) Dr. Loga Bala Mohan A/L Jaganathan (Senator)
Ministry of Plantation Industries and Commodities
Minister:
(1) Douglas Uggah Embas (PBB)
Deputy Minister:
(1) Noriah Kasnon (UMNO)
Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water
Minister:
(1) Maximus Johnity Ongkili (PBS)
Deputy Minister:
(1) Mahdzir Khalid (UMNO)
Ministry of Agriculture and Agro-based Industry
Minister:
(1) Ismail Sabri Yaakob (UMNO)
Deputy Minister:
(1) Tajuddin Abdul Rahman (UMNO)
Ministry of Tourism and Culture
Minister:
(1) Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz (UMNO)
Deputy Minister:
(1) Joseph Salang Anak Gandum (PRS)
Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation
Minister:
(1) Dr. Ewon Ebin (UPKO)
Deputy Minister:
(1) Dr. Abu Bakar Mohamad Diah (UMNO)
Ministry Of Natural Resources And Environment
Minister:
(1) G. Palanivel (MIC)
Deputy Minister:
(1) James Dawos Mamit (PBB)
Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development
Minister:
(1) Rohani Abdul Karim (PBB)
Deputy Minister:
(1) Azizah Mohd Dun (UMNO)
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This photo was taken from Sungai Lembing Museum. The scenery of Sungai Lembing is truly incredible. The amazing scenery of Sungai Lembing was irresistible. I kept on pressing the shutter of my Nikon camera.
The giant tree is a unique feature of Sungai Lembing. There are many huge trees around Sungai Lembing. Apart from these tall trees, double storey old wooden terraced houses are commonly found in Sungai Lembing.
The building at the right is Country View Inn. On the left is Sungai Lembing food court. SJKC Lembing is near to Country View Inn. Walk for a few steps ahead is the foot of Lembing Panorama Hill.
South Canton Street is one of the streets in Sungai Lembing. It's really interesting because I was wandering why there is South Canton Street in Sungai Lembing.
This road side stall sells coconut cookies. The taste of Sungai Lembing coconut cookies is different from what I had tried before. May be it's because of individual favor not the same.
I was shock to see this Google black image when I did a Google search on May 8.
As a Malaysian, first thing that came to my mine was the result of the 13th Malaysian General Election. Is this black picture related to the controversial general election result?
BN has 133 parliament seats and Pakatan Rakyat has 89 parliament seats. Although BN has more parliament seats but PR obtains higher percentage of votes. That's PR 51.4% and BN 48.6%.
It's super really weird, political party which failed of getting the support of the majorities rule the country.
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Due to electricity blackout, I was unable to upload the result of the 13th Malaysian General
Election. Now the situation has returned to normal. I update the result by
referring to SPR Web Site.
Parliament Result (Click to enlarge the picture)
State Assembly Result (Click to enlarge the picture)