Erlend Øye Live in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia





Date: 23 March 2015
Venue: The Bee, Publika 

It was Erlend Øye's third time performing here but it was my first time to see him live. Prior to this, he was here with his other bands, acoustic duo The King of Convenience and electronic The Whitest Boy Alive. This time, he brought us some reggae pop vibe with his band, The Rainbows, courtesy of his new album, Legao. He has recorded the album, his second solo effort in Reykjavik with Icelandic reggae group, Hjálmar, hence the reggae vibe.

During encore, he sang a song from King of Convenience but I can't remember the name. I was more interested in La Prima Estate, the song that I most looked forward to and the reason I came to the gig - to hear it live! It's in Italian and has 60s pop tune vibe which made me think of sunshine, summer and Italy of course. 


Capsule by Container Hotel KLIA2




The hotel is located inside KLIA2 and is designed for transit travellers who need a place to recharge before their next flights, especially those arriving late at night and need to catch early flight few hours later. Rates are charged by hours - three hours, six hours and 12 hours. 



It provides a separate area (dorm and bathroom) for men and females. 


 


The room is built from a freight container. A roller blind functions as the door for the container. A built-in compartment on the floor provides storage space though no lock is provided. Locker is provided near the entrance for big items like luggage. Another built-in compartment next to the phone open up to a mirror and a table.

 

The common area is next to the entrance of the airport where buses depart and arrive. 


The hotel is located at level 1 at the transportation hub. 

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1600 Panda World Tour - Malaysia



1600 panda arrived in Malaysia as part of their World Tour! 

The panda visited more than 15 iconic landmark across the country for the tour. Pictures above shown them at Publika, Kuala Lumpur. 

The panda are created by Paul Grangeon using recycled paper. He shaped the panda in various poses, sizes and emotion. He brought the panda around the world to promote panda conservation and sustainable development. 



They are so life-like and cute!



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