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Jul / Aug 2003
July / August 2003 Issue
Green Therapy
City gal and all-around wuss Mona Abu Bakar gets in touch with her 'wild side' to find inner peace at Pangkor Laut Resort. Just what the doctor ordered.
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When Hornbills Fly Past In Hundreds...
At certain times of the year, hundreds of hornbills flock to northern Perak in a magnificient flyby. It's one of the world's great natural wonders, write Glenda Noramly.
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Think Global, Act Local
The Terengganu Marine Parks Unit has had some modest success with transplanting corals in degraded areas. M. Ghazalli describes a rare public-private sector initiative to safeguard our corals.
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Mermaids Of Mantanani
Gillian Elliott writes about her close encounters with the rare and endangered dugong in Sabah's Mantanani Island.
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One Man's Dream
Two decades after bulding his dream boat, Christoph Swoboda is back again in Pulau Duyung -- to build a bigger, better boat incorporating traditional and modern ideas.
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Magazine Profile
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Virtual Malaysia Magazine is a travel and leisure publication that features exotic destinations plus a myriad of travel products and services in the country. As Malaysia is riding high on tourism bouyancy, armchair travellers around the globe will be able to preview fascinating destinations even before embarking on a sojourn to this country. The magazine is complemented online with regularly updated travel and tourism content at award winning (APMITTA 2000 and APICTA 2001) tourism portal -- www.virtualmalaysia.com.
Specifications: 230mm X 297mm Frequency: Bimonthly (6 volumes p.a.) Language: English Circulation: 20,000 copies Retail: RM10 (West Malaysia) RM11 (East Malaysia) SG S$6 / BR $6/ USD $3.50/ EUR 2.50 | |
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