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Malaysia Cosplay Show this weekend at Subang Parade!



Date: 16 and 17 May 2015
Time: 1.00pm - 7.00pm
Venue: Subang Parade, Kuala Lumpur (West End Concourse)
Address: No. 5, Jalan SS16/1, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan
Admission: Free
Event by : SCC SQUARE


They will be having a mini costume exhibition and a workshop to teach you about costume making.

Take A Selfie With Hulk & the Buster


Head down to Mid Valley Megamall between now and April 19th to become Iron Man
Have a smash-off with the Hulk and Hulkbuster



A Sex-Themed Park

A sex-themed park is opening up in Taiwan?



Tourism officials’ in Taiwan are planning to open an erotic theme park in hopes of attracting more tourists to the country. The park, to be named “Romantic Boulevard” will be build on a 37-mile stretch of land along the coast and will come complete with heart-shaped arches, a glass church and outdoor garden filled with erotic sculptures of people as well as animals in a variety of sex positions.


Available Now @
http://www.halloweencostumes.com

But to bad not the actual shoe
just look a like shoe for costume party :(

Tiffin Carrier Exhibition


KNOWN as ‘mangkok tingkat’ in Malay, or ‘pua chan’ in Chinese, or ‘thukku chatti’ in Tamil, tiffin carriers have been an important part of our Malaysian culture.

The public can now admire a wide range of beautiful tiffin carriers and learn more about their history at a three-month exhibition at the Penang State Museum branch at 57, Jalan Macalister.

The event is titled ‘The Revolution of Tiffin Carriers’ and the tiffin carriers on display are the private collection of lecturer J. Prakash, 35, and his staff nurse wife M. Punita, 33.

The couple had their names etched in the Malaysia Book of Records for having the largest collection of tiffin carriers, 185 in total.

The oldest tiffin carrier in Prakash’s collection is from 1870.

Others include those with the ‘Occupied Japan’ mark which were manufactured in Japan during World War II.

The exhibition is open from 9am to 5pm daily until July 31.

Admission is free. For details, call 04-2261461 /1462.