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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Data analysis on Tourist Arrivals in Malaysia for 2011


By Tan May Ling
KUALA LUMPUR, May 25 – In last year, Malaysia had recorded a total of 25 million of tourist arrivals, which is 0.6% higher than then number recorded in year 2010.
Majority of the tourists arrived in Malaysia during that year can be categorized in the Asia continent. Neighbouring countries such as Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, and Brunei are the main visitors coming into Malaysia. The Singaporeans are still the main tourists in Malaysia because of the close distances between both countries despite the rise and drop of the number throughout the year.
The stable climate of Malaysia has also prompted many foreigners to come in every year, especially in the middle of the year where it is the peak season. June and July had recorded the highest number of tourist arrivals in 2011.
Majority of the countries that is located on the north continent, such as the USA, UK and even in the West Asia has a radical rise during mid-year (July) in 2011. This is because of the hot weather during summer and tourists from these nations will come to Malaysia to escape the hot weather. However, the opposite pattern can be seen in Australia where the peak season is during January, which is also a summer season in Australia.
From the map also we can see that there is a rise during the end of the year and beginning of the year in certain nations such as the Norway, Sweden and Finland. Tourists from these countries come to Malaysia during their winter season to escape the cold weather.


Saturday, April 28, 2012

Things you see in Bersih 3.0


28th April 2012
Written by May Ling
Photo by May Ling

The crowd marching from KLCC to Dataran Merdeka

Although this wasn't my first time to a protest, it was my first time to a Bersih protest and to be honest, I was pretty excited and scare at the same time.

When I depart from Sunway at 9.30pm, there wasn't much to see but once the bus headed to Kelana Jaya LRT station drive into Petaling Jaya, I started seeing some cars with passengers and drivers dressing up in YELLOW or GREEN. When I saw this, immediately I knew I wasn't alone anymore.

I took the LRT to KLCC quite often during the weekends and usually it wasn't that pack but today, it is all yellow and green. I notice a lot of youngsters are going as well.

Today everyone is everybody's friends. 

I had a short conversation with one uncle around the age of 50 plus in the LRT. Although he didn't join the rally, he wishes me good luck and stay safe when I exit the LRT. *personally after the rally I think it is a good thing the uncle didn't join the rally because it was very difficult to breath for a youth like me when the FRU throw the tear gas at us.*

People in GREEN, YELLOW and even RED had gathered along Jalan Ampang at KLCC this morning and started marching towards Dataran Merdeka around 11 something. I didn't notice many police traffic except in a few places. However, the protesters still manage to march safely with volunteers wearing in red guiding the traffics and the march. 

Drivers honk when they saw the group march by, and the crowd cheer back to them. Everyone was so unite and doing the same thing, which you don't see this often in here.

We managed to get in front of the barrier during the rally and saw quite a few things like a few people throwing water bottle or hitting the police truck when it pass by. But luckily things didn't go wrong when I was there because there are people from behind shouting to the crowd not to throw things towards the police.

"Don't throw! Don't give the police an excuse to arrest you!" a guy shouted.

The rally changed me in some way.

All these time, I heard a lot of people saying things you will see in the rally but this are all just from listening. But  after experiencing Bersih 3.0, I strongly agreed with what they said.

Strangers become friends in the protest. You can just talk to any strangers and they are friendly.

Everyone help and care for everyone despite race, age, or religion. There are people offering water, salt, mask and ice to people who seems to be having difficulty after experiencing the tear gas. *I had not experience the water cannon so I can't comment much about that.*

I felt so touch by their actions. People are asking anyone who pass by whether they need salt or not. some even offer us (I went with my classmate) water after the tear gas were shoot towards our direction. There are also people comforting others "it is alright, don't worry".

For the first time, I felt really lucky that I'm a girl, because the people were like, "ladies first." in the 7-11 when everyone is trying to get a drink or refreshment from there.

A young guy approached me for some salt and after some time while I was sitting by the roadside with my classmate, he saw us and came to thank us for the salt. I was a bit shock to see this. That in the mist of chaos, he still can recognise us.

Although it wasn't comfortable at all to get hit by tear gas and so on. I will never regret deciding to go for the rally and I will never forget how I felt and see in this event. The burning I felt in my nose and throat, the pain that caused my tears to drop, it is all worth it because of what I had seen.

Everyone is so unite in the rally. Somehow from here, I began to believe there are actually still a lot of polite people like this in Malaysia.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

The “holier-than-thou” man with his pessimistic shoes

27th January 2011
Written by May Ling
Edited by Sabine


I’m thinking… I’m thinking… I’m thinking… Still thinking… you know what? It’s damn hard to start a freaking opening for a write up! I had never given a thought that I would be writing about this but a noob writer should never ignore a hunch. Ignore that. It’s just a theory I just came up with but hey, I have been sticking with this theory for my entire life and I like it.

All above are just craps. The story is just about to start and no worries, it is damn short.

I tried to see the beauty in everything and I get it, not everyone sees the beauty in everything. Then I began to question myself, why can’t he just see the beauty in all things, or at least some. Why? I tried to wave to him but there was no respond. And that’s when the answer strikes me. It’s not because he is stupid or smart, but because he is blind, too blind. Blinded by those pessimistic thoughts of his and NOT FORGETTING, his “holier-than-thou” beliefs. No wonder he is so blind. And then I wonder, if he is that blind, is it possible that he is that deaf too? Thus I whisper, scream and shout and yet, no words seem to be able to reach him. So my guess was right. He is too deaf to hear the beautiful voice in all things.

Despite these, there he is, knocking door to door, screaming for our attention to help him, when he himself, didn’t even realise that he is too blind and deaf to see or hear that we had try our best to give him what he wanted. All because he is the “holier-than-thou” man with his pessimistic shoes.

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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

The Festival Mood

26th January 2011
By May Ling


“Chinese New Year is coming soon!”

Whenever this thought came across my mind, it is always accompanied by a smile and a sudden change of mood in me, especially when I’m not in a good mood. It makes me wonder all the time, why? What’s so big deal about this?

Like now, Chinese New Year is coming soon, technically in a week or so. There are all these post related to Chinese New Year. Whenever I come across it, and by that I mean the blissful ones, I can feel the mood changing in me.

The thing is, it’s not just about Chinese New Year. Any festival will do the trick. Every time when there’s a festival, they will come to me just like this, the exact same way. There are times when I’m all hype. And there are times, all of the sudden everything doesn’t matter to me anymore. All I can think of is smiling and talk about happy stuff or maybe play a prank on my close friends and laugh about the prank together. And don’t worry, the pranks are harmless and even the “pranked” laughed with us.

So it keeps me thinking, why? And all I could think of is must be the holiday and shopping. Nah, I doubt that is the answers. Maybe it’s how people celebrate it all the time. Family gathering and reunion of friends. You can see all those cheerful faces wherever you go during a celebration. It’s just so beautiful. I guess that’s the answer for my question.

Okay… my final conclusion, I’m weird. XD

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When I wrote this, I realise something really important. My writing is getting worst! I'm not fully satisfy with this  >w<

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

A bigger ‘Get over’

24th August 2010
By May Ling.

Life isn’t fair, get over it. Does this sound familiar to you?
Whenever I’m depressed because things does not goes the way I want it to be, I use to just comfort myself with this quote. It’s true that life isn’t fair and I used to just leave it behind and get over with it.

Recently, I have encounter things that I never thought it would happen and it hit me hard. I was homesick and when I finally get over the homesick, it came, haunting me again when I least expect it. I had never cried that much in my entire life until now. First it was homesick, and then it was this betrayal I felt.

I guess it’s time for a bigger ‘get over’ time. I might be alone this time and this might be the cause for the emotional I went through but I shall stay strong, even if I’m now alone. And this time, I will try my best to fight for myself again. It might be a small step but I hope it will make a different.

Perhaps you might think I’m selfish and skeptical but the truth is, we live in a different cube and our way of thinking is so different that I had never realized it until recently.

All I’m hoping now is that I’m the one that is thinking too much. And that this will be over soon and it was all just a dream but I know part of it would not happen, especially the dream part. After all, this isn’t Inception where you can just woke up from your dream and everything just poof or just get someone into your brain and plant the idea of all of this things never happen in your dream. Well, since this isn’t Inception, all I could do now is stay strong and be positive and take a little step at a time.

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