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Vol. <strong>#119</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y / <strong>Aug</strong>ust <strong>2018</strong><br />

HOT STUFF<br />

KEEPING COOL IN THE KITCHEN<br />

Dominik Fruth, Managing Director of<br />

Häfele Malaysia, Singapore & Vietnam<br />

THE GLAMOROUS<br />

LIFE<br />

Burlesque goddess<br />

Dita Von Teese on feminism<br />

CITY OF<br />

THE GODS<br />

Why Athens is Europe’s<br />

hottest urban destination<br />

HOT<br />

MOCAA<br />

Cape Town’s new<br />

art gallery explored


EDITOR’S NOTE<br />

Red <strong>Hot</strong><br />

“Everything good, everything<br />

magical happens between the<br />

months of June and <strong>Aug</strong>ust,”<br />

wrote Jenny Han in ‘The Summer<br />

I Turned Pretty’. The book is<br />

part of a trilogy of young adult<br />

fiction, the kind you’d read when<br />

you’re 16 on a beach during<br />

school vacation, but we’d like to<br />

think the sentiment remains true<br />

regardless of age. After all, we<br />

look forward to the beginning<br />

of a new year when we cast off<br />

the old, and the end of the year is<br />

when we look back and celebrate<br />

with friends and family; but the<br />

middle of the year is as good a<br />

time as any to celebrate life. It’s<br />

the season of school holidays<br />

and vacation plans, of delicious<br />

warmth (in most places), and<br />

a time when you can shrug off<br />

formality and adorn a more<br />

simple, effortless approach<br />

to living.<br />

In tune with that, this issue’s<br />

theme is Red <strong>Hot</strong> and pertains not<br />

just to the reading on your car’s<br />

temperature gauge, but to all that<br />

is on trend and of-the-minute.<br />

You’ve heard the phrase “If you<br />

can’t stand the heat, get out of the<br />

kitchen”. Dominik Fruth MD of<br />

Häfele Malaysia, Singapore and<br />

Vietnam is all about the kitchen<br />

and more. He heads a regional<br />

team that provides complete<br />

kitchen solutions from intelligent storage systems to smart hinges and security locks.<br />

There’s no denying the heat that burlesque star Dita Von Teese brings to her art; her passion for dance has<br />

catapulted her to global fame. We speak with this modern-day feminist in this issue’s Game Changer interview.<br />

If that makes you thirsty (and we think it will) then consider the perfect drink for these hot months – gin.<br />

Ever since gin and tonic was prescribed by doctors as a cure for malaria, this clear spirit has been favoured in<br />

tropical countries such as our own, and is now back in fashion. We explore gin culture with Scottish gin maker<br />

The Botanist before turning to one of the hottest culinary cities in the world, Parma, home of Parma ham<br />

and Parmesan cheese.<br />

Of course when it comes to food there’s no denying our own insatiable appetite for the spicy. This month’s<br />

Dishes certainly fit the bill and are sure to fire up the senses. We hope this issue does the same.<br />

The <strong>Tropicana</strong> Editorial Team


TROPICANA GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB<br />

BOARD OF DIRECTORS<br />

YBHG Tan Sri Dato’ Nik Hashim Bin Nik Ab Rahman<br />

CHAIRMAN<br />

Dato’ Sri Mohamad Norza Bin Zakaria<br />

DEPUTY CHAIRMAN<br />

Tan Sri Dato’ Tan Chee Sing<br />

GROUP EXECUTIVE VICE CHAIRMAN<br />

Tan Sri Datuk Lee Fook Long<br />

Dato’ Dickson Tan Yong Loong<br />

DEPUTY GROUP CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER<br />

Dion Tan Yong Chien<br />

Dillon Tan Yong Chin<br />

Datuk Tang Vee Mun<br />

Diana Tan Sheik Ni<br />

Din Tan Yong Chia<br />

DIRECTORS<br />

EDITORIAL<br />

Dato’ Dickson Tan Yong Loong<br />

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF<br />

Daphne Wong<br />

DEPUTY EDITOR-IN-CHIEF<br />

Royce Tan<br />

EDITOR<br />

Evelyn Wan<br />

SUB-EDITOR<br />

GROUP<br />

CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS<br />

Daphne Wong<br />

GENERAL MANAGER<br />

Winnie Ooi<br />

MEDIA ADVERTISING MANAGER<br />

Jason Kok<br />

Heather Ng<br />

MEDIA ADVERTISING SENIOR EXECUTIVE<br />

PUBLISHER<br />

<strong>Tropicana</strong> Golf & Country Resort Berhad<br />

(203361-T)<br />

[A Member of <strong>Tropicana</strong> Corporation Berhad]<br />

Herman Tan<br />

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR<br />

FEEDBACK & INQUIRY<br />

GROUP CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS<br />

<strong>Tropicana</strong> Corporation Berhad (47908-K) Level 2, 7, 9, 10, 11 & 12 <strong>Tropicana</strong> City Office Tower, 3 Jalan SS 20/27, 47400 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia.<br />

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EDITORIAL<br />

Muna Noor<br />

EDITORIAL DIRECTOR<br />

Chai Tze Yuen<br />

SUB-EDITOR<br />

DESIGN<br />

Shirley Chia<br />

ART DIRECTOR<br />

CONTRIBUTORS<br />

Angeline Low, Bosco Lim, Grace Lai,<br />

Joey Yap, M8 Studio, Noor Amylia Hilda,<br />

Sharmini M.Rethinasamy, Wan Ning Ler<br />

When<br />

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VOLUME<br />

<strong>#119</strong><br />

ON THE COVER<br />

22 Wherever I Lay My Hat<br />

THE SCENE<br />

12 Häfele’s Post-EuroCucina Seminar<br />

PROPERTY NEWS<br />

50 International Property Awards<br />

(Asia Pacific) <strong>2018</strong><br />

51 <strong>Tropicana</strong> Corporation’s 39 th<br />

Annual General Meeting<br />

52 <strong>Tropicana</strong> Golf & Country Resort<br />

Buka Puasa Charity Event<br />

53 <strong>Tropicana</strong> Heights Giant Gachapon<br />

53 Bridge Bubble Run @ <strong>Tropicana</strong> Aman<br />

Property Gallery<br />

54 <strong>Tropicana</strong> Aman Frosty Treats<br />

54 <strong>Tropicana</strong> Drive Me Home Campaign<br />

CULTURE<br />

10 The Diary<br />

14 Books<br />

18 Film<br />

20 Music<br />

THE HOME<br />

30 Hatch New Nordic<br />

Rug Collection<br />

30 Art Of Tree River Symphony<br />

Dining Table<br />

35 Let The Outside In<br />

40 <strong>Hot</strong> MOCAA<br />

128 CONTACT US<br />

130 THE LIST<br />

132 THE END<br />

THE SWING<br />

58 Add Some “Pro” To Your Game!<br />

59 Swinging In Marrakech<br />

THE TIME<br />

66 Watch On Screen<br />

THE LOOK<br />

68 <strong>Hot</strong> Off The Runway<br />

72 The Rendezvous<br />

HEALTH<br />

80 A World Of Wellness<br />

88 THE DISHES<br />

THE COOKBOOK<br />

94 In Pursuit Of Tradition<br />

And Flavour<br />

THE DRINKS<br />

100 Go Green<br />

THE GAME CHANGER<br />

104 The Glamorous Life<br />

THE DRIVE<br />

112 Diamond In The Rough<br />

THE VACATION<br />

120 City Of The Gods<br />

126 W <strong>Hot</strong>el To Make Malaysia Debut<br />

TM | JULY/AUGUST <strong>2018</strong>


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THE DIARY<br />

CURATED BY TRACY CELINE AND PAMELA D’CRUZ<br />

13/7 – 15/7<br />

RAINFOREST WORLD MUSIC FESTIVAL<br />

Best described as world music with a country fair atmosphere in<br />

the midst of lush greenery, the Rainforest World Music Festival is<br />

a not-to-be-missed occasion and guarantees a smashing time in the<br />

heart of the Borneo Jungle. This unique music festival brings together<br />

renowned world and indigenous musicians from all continents. There<br />

will also be various stalls selling food and drink, arts and crafts, and<br />

festival memorabilia on site.<br />

Sarawak Cultural Village<br />

Kuching, 93010, Sarawak.<br />

rwmf.net<br />

17/8 – 18/8<br />

MPO 20TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL SEASON<br />

After two stellar decades, Malaysian Philharmonic<br />

Orchestra (MPO) and Dewan Filharmonik PETRONAS<br />

(DFP) remain steadfast in their mission to share the depth,<br />

power and beauty of great music. The new anniversary<br />

season celebrations kick off with a Gala Concert on 17<br />

<strong>Aug</strong>ust, the same date as MPO’s inaugural concert in 1998.<br />

On 18 <strong>Aug</strong>ust, the party continues as conductor Jac van<br />

Steen presents the whirlwind-paced Smetana’s ‘Bartered<br />

Bride Overture’ and the Arabian-flavoured Rimsky-<br />

Korsakov’s ‘Scheherazade’; and that’s just the beginning.<br />

Dewan Filharmonik PETRONAS<br />

PETRONAS Twin Towers, KLCC, Kuala Lumpur.<br />

03-2331 7007<br />

www.mpo.com.my<br />

TM | JULY/AUGUST <strong>2018</strong><br />

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THE DIARY<br />

13/7 – 29/7<br />

SINGAPORE FOOD FESTIVAL<br />

Organised annually by the Singapore Tourism Board and held across multiple locations<br />

in Singapore, this food fest brings fare both nostalgic and contemporary to the table.<br />

Among the highlights you can look forward to are some of the city’s top international<br />

chefs cooking up a storm, cooking lessons chock-full of handy tips and tricks, and<br />

Chinatown’s 50 Cents Fest. The Singapore Food Festival features an amazing diversity<br />

of flavours in an already dynamic melting pot. In addition to food tastings, there will<br />

be film screenings, talks and exhibitions that will keep any foodie satiated.<br />

Various locations, Singapore.<br />

www.visitsingapore.com<br />

26/7 – 30/7<br />

INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONS<br />

CUP SINGAPORE<br />

Catch Europe’s best football teams<br />

as they face off against each other at<br />

Asia’s only stop for the International<br />

Champions Cup (ICC) <strong>2018</strong>. This year’s<br />

chase for the Cup features 18 of the best<br />

clubs in the world playing 27 matches<br />

across the three continents. The second<br />

edition in Singapore will see English Premier League giants Arsenal, Spanish La Liga’s illustrious<br />

Atlético de Madrid and French Ligue 1 champions Paris Saint-Germain square off at the National<br />

Stadium in their bid to become global ICC champion.<br />

National Stadium, Singapore.<br />

www.internationalchampionscup.sg<br />

4/8 – 2/9<br />

GEORGE TOWN FESTIVAL<br />

The George Town Festival is an<br />

annual, month-long celebration of<br />

culture, heritage, art, and community.<br />

The festival transforms the city into<br />

a global stage, showcasing local and<br />

international artists, performers,<br />

photographers, musicians, designers,<br />

speakers and more, while celebrating the rich heritage and history of George Town. The inaugural<br />

George Town Festival event took place in <strong>Jul</strong>y 2010, held in honour of the city’s UNESCO World<br />

Heritage Status. Now in its ninth year, it has become a vital part of Penang’s cultural landscape, with<br />

many of the events free and open to the public.<br />

Various locations, George Town, Penang.<br />

georgetownfestival.com<br />

25/8 – 2/9<br />

ROYAL FLORIA PUTRAJAYA<br />

Malaysia’s nine-day annual flower<br />

and garden festival will mark its 10th<br />

anniversary with the aptly themed “10<br />

Wonders of Floria”. There will be over<br />

400,000 plants on display, among them<br />

the theme flowers from the festival’s<br />

past 10 years like the hibiscus, heliconia,<br />

begonia and more. International designers<br />

and landscape architects from countries<br />

such as Japan, Taiwan and Thailand<br />

have been invited to participate and will<br />

contribute beautifully designed floral<br />

exhibits. Be entertained with activities<br />

including floral arrangement, gardening<br />

workshops, a photography competition,<br />

and watercolour and colouring contests.<br />

Anjung Floria<br />

Presint 4, 62000, Putrajaya.<br />

floriaputrajaya.com.my<br />

22/4 – 30/9<br />

FRANCE IS NOW, NOW IS FRANCE<br />

Taking place at the newly opened 8,000 square feet art space in <strong>Tropicana</strong> Golf & Country Resort,<br />

‘France Is Now, Now Is France’ is a contemporary pop art exhibition. It throws the spotlight on<br />

works that span a variety of mediums including paintings, sculptures and photographs. Head over<br />

and be enthralled by bold vivid pieces, among them that of renowned French graffiti artist, HeRsk.<br />

Gallery des Artistes<br />

<strong>Tropicana</strong> Golf & Country Resort, Jalan TR 3/1, Villa Shalimar, 47410, Petaling Jaya.<br />

012 209 9198<br />

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11 JULY/AUGUST <strong>2018</strong> | TM


THE SCENE<br />

The Scene<br />

The hottest events to have set society abuzz.<br />

POST-EUROCUCINA SEMINAR<br />

1 JUNE <strong>2018</strong><br />

Häfele’s recent Post-EuroCucina<br />

Seminar proved to be insightful for both<br />

homeowners looking to refurbish and<br />

renovate their abode or an interior design<br />

company with an eye on key trends.<br />

The three-hour sharing session provided<br />

attendees with important key trends for this<br />

season and covered such matters as themes,<br />

colours, inspiration, styles and fittings for all<br />

kinds of kitchen designs.<br />

Top leaders and brands from the kitchen<br />

industry were invited to speak and share<br />

their expertise, among them Frank Schrodt,<br />

Sales & Marketing Director of Kesseböhmer;<br />

Norbert Claus, GRASS Area Sales Manager<br />

of GRASS; Vance Lew, Asia Pacific Sales<br />

Manager for HAWA; and Attila Dragomer,<br />

Egger Area Sales Manager.<br />

The session was part of a regular<br />

initiative by Häfele to interact with its<br />

partners and end users, and included<br />

workshops, networking events<br />

and seminars.<br />

TM | JULY/AUGUST <strong>2018</strong><br />

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CULTURE | BOOKS<br />

On Edge<br />

White-knuckle supernatural thrillers that will have you gripping its pages.<br />

CURATED BY TRACY CELINE<br />

CHALK<br />

PAUL CORNELL<br />

On Halloween night in the<br />

town’s woods, 14-year-old<br />

Andrew Waggoner falls<br />

victim to a particularly<br />

violent bout of bullying by the<br />

school bullies, led by Drake.<br />

This time, he doesn’t leave<br />

unscathed and is ravaged both<br />

mentally and physically. That<br />

same night, dark forces bring<br />

into being his doppelgänger –<br />

although two different people,<br />

this version of himself swears<br />

to take revenge, promising<br />

to resolve matters by the<br />

following Halloween so that<br />

Calne, Wiltshire will be safe<br />

place for Andrew. Can Andrew<br />

stop him and save himself in<br />

the process?<br />

A GOD IN THE SHED<br />

J.F. DUBEAU<br />

Saint-Ferdinand is a seemingly<br />

idyllic small village. But a terrible<br />

history haunts the residents – the<br />

town cemetery is filled with the<br />

victims of the Saint-Ferdinand<br />

Killer, who has dodged capture<br />

for two decades. When Inspector<br />

Stephen Crowley finally catches<br />

the killer, the residents learn that<br />

much darker forces are at play.<br />

Meanwhile, a dark spirit reveals<br />

itself to Venus McKenzie when<br />

she unintentionally traps it in<br />

her parent’s shed. What follows<br />

next is the discovery that the<br />

murders are only the tip of the<br />

ice berg and that the town has<br />

tried to bury its past with the<br />

creature. But nothing ever stays<br />

hidden for long.<br />

Our Pick...<br />

SLEEPING BEAUTIES<br />

STEPHEN & OWEN KING<br />

This collaboration between father-son duo Stephen and Owen King tells the<br />

story of the Aurora virus, so named for the mysterious occurrence that happens<br />

to women when they go to sleep: they become wrapped in a cocoon-like gauze;<br />

and if awakened and the cocoon disturbed, they wake up violent and feral.<br />

The world is falling into a state of disarray, and the men are relying on their<br />

increasingly primal instincts and fighting each other. Only one woman, Evie<br />

Black, is unaffected by the Aurora virus. Could she be the key to curing the<br />

worldwide outbreak, or is she the one pulling the strings?<br />

LITTLE HEAVEN<br />

NICK CUTTER<br />

When Ellen Bellhaven hires a<br />

trio of professional killers to<br />

save her nephew, no one could<br />

have predicted the events that<br />

were about to unfold. It was a<br />

simple enough task: find and<br />

check in on her nephew, who<br />

has been taken to a religious<br />

cult called Little Heaven in the<br />

backwoods of New Mexico.<br />

Shortly after they arrive<br />

and meet charismatic leader<br />

Reverend Amos Flesher,<br />

things begin to unravel – the<br />

settlement becomes paranoid,<br />

and the mercenaries come<br />

face to face with demons both<br />

personal and supernatural.<br />

MALUS DOMESTICA<br />

S.A. HUNT<br />

If witches are real, then what<br />

Robin Martine claimed<br />

five years ago when she told<br />

authorities her mother’s<br />

death was caused by magic is<br />

real. However, the cops didn’t<br />

believe her and she spent the<br />

next few years in the psych<br />

ward. A man named Heinrich<br />

Hammer came to her rescue,<br />

but with the condition<br />

that she kill witches. Now a<br />

seasoned witch hunter who<br />

kills them on YouTube for a<br />

living, Robin has come home<br />

to face the coven who killed<br />

her mother and to save her<br />

town once and for all.<br />

“It’s a violent,<br />

dystopian<br />

thrill ride<br />

that will<br />

leave you<br />

horrified –<br />

and hooked.”<br />

People<br />

TM | JULY/AUGUST <strong>2018</strong><br />

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As thousands of young people leave<br />

their secondary education and look<br />

forward towards their future, they<br />

are increasingly looking at Fairview’s<br />

International Baccalaureate Diploma<br />

(IBDP) and NCUK International<br />

Foundation Year (IFY) programmes<br />

as their top choices to progress to<br />

universities abroad and locally.<br />

The IBDP is an internationally renowned<br />

diploma programme which runs for a<br />

course of two years. Established by the<br />

non-profit International Baccalaureate<br />

Organisation (IBO), students are given<br />

the option to pick the course of their<br />

choice from six subject groups. Aside<br />

from that, they’ll be required to balance<br />

an additional three core sub-units which<br />

include the Theory of Knowledge (ToK),<br />

the extended essay, and the Creativity,<br />

Activity, Service (CAS).<br />

The IBDP is a perfect fit for motivated<br />

go-getters who are looking into selfdevelopment<br />

alongside their studies.<br />

Beside from focusing solely on<br />

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It is a well-known fact that IBDP<br />

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university as they are used to juggling<br />

their priorities. This makes it a good<br />

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world which give out additional credit<br />

hours for IBDP graduates who are<br />

proceeding towards their undergraduate<br />

studies. Generally, IBDP students<br />

adapt better in their university years<br />

as compared to those coming from an<br />

A-levels background.<br />

Meanwhile, the NCUK International<br />

Foundation Year Programme (IFY) that<br />

is exclusively offered by Fairview, offers<br />

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CULTURE | FILM<br />

Reality Bites<br />

Fiercely individualistic films that use contemporary themes to conjure modern day fears.<br />

THE WITCH [2016]<br />

Writer-director Robert Eggers’s<br />

prize-winning Sundance Film<br />

Festival debut is a period horror<br />

rooted in religious chauvinism<br />

and social isolation. Expelled<br />

from a Puritan plantation,<br />

a God-fearing family of five<br />

set up home on the edge of a<br />

secluded forest. However it<br />

isn’t long before life unravels.<br />

Although the work of a witch,<br />

the family’s blonde teenage<br />

blonde daughter, Thomasin<br />

appears to be at the centre of<br />

a series of horrific tragedies.<br />

Beneath all the wickedness, each<br />

family member hide their own<br />

dark secret. A master storyteller<br />

who embraces the bleak, Eggers<br />

expertly uses the concept of sin<br />

and how the anxiety it creates<br />

naturally invites horror home.<br />

Starring: Anya Taylor-Joy,<br />

Ralph Ineson, Kate Dickie,<br />

Harvey Scrimshaw, Ellie Grainger<br />

and Lucas Dawson<br />

IT FOLLOWS [2014]<br />

It Follows, shrewdly side steps<br />

mainstream teen culture and<br />

laterally focuses on awkward<br />

adolescence in this indie<br />

chiller with a modern twist.<br />

Maika Monroe plays Jay, a<br />

high-schooler whose life turns<br />

chaotic after a fling with Hugh<br />

(Jake Weary). As a result of<br />

her dalliance, she is now being<br />

stalked by a shape-shifting<br />

demon whose curse forces Jay<br />

to selects someone to hook<br />

to pass on the malediction.<br />

Inspired by the work of George<br />

Romero and John Carpenter,<br />

writer-director David Robert<br />

Mitchell’s tightly-coiled tale<br />

of sexual trepidation evokes<br />

both the horror and release<br />

that casual sexual and sexual<br />

liberations brings.<br />

Starring: Maika Monroe,<br />

Keir Gilchrist, Daniel Zovatto,<br />

Jake Weary, Olivia Luccardi<br />

and Lili Sepe<br />

GET OUT [2017]<br />

Director Jordon Peele tackles<br />

the timely issue of racerelations<br />

with great depth,<br />

sophistication and some truly<br />

jolting scenes in Get Out. It<br />

is an insightful look at black<br />

male paranoia and the story<br />

revolves around African-<br />

American photographer Chris<br />

Washington (Daniel Kaluuya)<br />

whose white girlfriend,<br />

Rose, invites him to her<br />

family estate. The posh white<br />

neighbourhood’s attitude<br />

towards him is baffling and the<br />

reactions from the only other<br />

black people there intense.<br />

Levity comes by way of Chris’<br />

friend Rod Williams, a TSA<br />

Officer whose phone calls to<br />

Chris provide comic relief.<br />

Starring: Daniel Kaluuya,<br />

Allison Williams, Bradley<br />

Whitford, Caleb Landry Jones,<br />

Stephen Root, Lakeith Stanfield,<br />

Catherine Keene<br />

THE BABADOOK [2014]<br />

A supernatural film by first-time<br />

director Jennifer Kent, this taut<br />

Australian film focuses in on single<br />

mother Amelia as she struggles to<br />

manage her young son, Samuel.<br />

Things take a dark and discomfiting<br />

turn when a creepy pop-up book<br />

featuring a creature called the<br />

Babadook turns up. This strange<br />

top hat-wearing shadowy figure<br />

announces his arrival with a knock<br />

at the door that goes “babadoook<br />

dook dook” and who will haunt your<br />

house if you open your door to him.<br />

In Amelia’s world of paranoia and<br />

anxiety that door isn’t necessarily<br />

a physical one and the Babadook<br />

may well be a creature of her own<br />

making. In an industry where scares<br />

are usually dished out by monsters<br />

and vampires, this interesting tale<br />

delivers a satisfying tension without<br />

having to rely on the usual tropes.<br />

Starring: Essie Davis, Noah Wiseman,<br />

Daniel Henshall, Hayley McElhinney,<br />

Barbara West and Ben Winspear<br />

CURATED BY TRACY CELINE<br />

Our Pick...<br />

LET THE RIGHT ONE IN [2008]<br />

An adaptation of John Ajvide Lindqvist’s romantic horror novel of the same name (he is also the<br />

film’s screenplay writer), this teenage vampire love story-cum-revenge fantasy takes place in cold<br />

icy Sweden. Young love blooms not long after new neighbour Eli steps up for Oskar against a group<br />

of bullies who has been tormenting him. Little does he know Eli isn’t a normal girl but one whose<br />

unending thirst must be sated with blood that her father/master Hakan collects by killing young men.<br />

This aspect of the relationship is a metaphor for that of a parent’s often imperfect effort to raise a<br />

child. Suitably chilling, Let The Right One In is ghoulish and dismal.<br />

Starring: Kåre Hedebrant, Lina Leandersson, Per Ragnar, Ika Nord, Peter Carlberg<br />

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CULTURE | MUSIC<br />

Burn Up the Dancefloor<br />

Put on your dancing shoes and raise the roof.<br />

MEMORIES…<br />

DO NOT OPEN<br />

THE CHAINSMOKERS<br />

US production duo Alex<br />

Pall and Andrew Taggart<br />

– aka The Chainsmokers<br />

– first shot to fame on<br />

the back of viral single<br />

#Selfie. Considered a<br />

novelty track even by the<br />

pair, their first album<br />

released in 2017 was their<br />

way of demonstrating to<br />

the world they weren’t<br />

just a flash in the pan.<br />

Memories…Do Not<br />

Open is something<br />

of a departure in style, preoccupied with heartaches and breakups. Funk,<br />

wobble synth and sounds you’d usually associate with a peak-time festival are<br />

ingeniously wrought with agonised beats. ‘Break Up Every Night’ and Coldplay<br />

collaboration Something Just Like This are the few stadium-sized dance cuts<br />

of the output. Taggart steps up to the mic, occasionally giving way to female<br />

vocalists including songwriter Emily Warren, The Voice French edition<br />

finalist Louane, and Jhené Aiko.<br />

Our Pick...<br />

KIDS IN LOVE<br />

KYGO<br />

After the release<br />

of Stargazing,<br />

Norwegian<br />

producer Kygo is<br />

back with another<br />

masterpiece.<br />

Unmistakable<br />

in its detailing<br />

despite the<br />

appearance of<br />

many a guest<br />

artist, Kids in<br />

Love is an album<br />

of tropical house<br />

music with eight<br />

tracks, each worthy of being a single in its own right. Vocals<br />

are everything and John Newman’s sumptuous stylings make a<br />

melodic aria of Never Let You Go. The same can be said of JHart’s<br />

Permanent and Jason Walker’s woozily optimistic Sunrise. The<br />

overall effect is one of relaxing vibes and feel-good pop with a<br />

side of EDM sunny-side up.<br />

SKIN<br />

FLUME<br />

Upselling his atmospheric formula, Flume draws from<br />

the talents of multiple artists including Beck, Little<br />

Dragon, Raekwon and Aluna George for his sophomore<br />

album, Skin. In the hands of someone less capable<br />

that would spell disaster, yet the young Australian<br />

DJ/producer pulls off an effort so coherent it bagged<br />

him a Grammy. Rattling future bass and undulating<br />

synths swell into a crescendo of percussive detail over<br />

this melodic 16-track output. The glossy downtempo<br />

pop of Never Be Like You has a well-orchestrated<br />

groove and was the album’s breakout track. It’s not<br />

characteristic of the album, which, despite its slick<br />

crossover aspirations and commercial success, still<br />

retains Flume’s twisted electronic soundscapes.<br />

Album opener Helix sets that pace.<br />

MOTION<br />

CALVIN<br />

HARRIS<br />

It’s not easy<br />

finding<br />

time in<br />

the studio<br />

when<br />

you’re the<br />

highest<br />

paid DJ in<br />

the world,<br />

but Calvin<br />

Harris<br />

manages<br />

to tear himself away from the decks long enough to bust<br />

out his genre-melding fourth studio album, Motion. The<br />

album features commercially driven EDM beats, and<br />

Harris stays true to his pop structured tracks, featuring<br />

A-list artists like Rihanna and Ellie Goulding. Motion is a<br />

crowd pleaser with few surprise elements thrown in – the<br />

skittering steel drum effect in electro-pop track Dollar<br />

Sign comes to mind. Among the standout tracks is We<br />

Found Love, which features some addictive hyperactive<br />

house beats, and Summer, which sees Harris lay down his<br />

own vocals on the album’s best-known single.<br />

CURATED BY TRACY CELINE<br />

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DOMINIK FRUTH<br />

Bomber Jacket ,<br />

Collar T-shirt & Jeans<br />

from HACKETT<br />

LONDON<br />

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DOMINIK FRUTH<br />

Wherever I Lay My Hat<br />

Twenty years in Asia has not fazed this German<br />

one bit. Dominik Fruth is passionate about lifting<br />

Häfele to a different level; a personal ambition to<br />

succeed driven by his love for a challenge.<br />

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DOMINIK FRUTH<br />

When Dominik Fruth made his way to his new<br />

home in Southeast Asia as a teen, little did he<br />

expect a major turnaround in his life, one that<br />

till today, has led to his resounding success as<br />

General Director of Häfele Vietnam, Singapore<br />

and Malaysia. Häfele offers inspirational<br />

kitchen solutions for the family, couple and<br />

single person, encompassing a wide range of<br />

products for storage, cleaning, preparation and<br />

cooking in the kitchen as well as ideas for the living area and<br />

dream wardrobe.<br />

“ My parents, who were teachers, decided to come to Asia for a<br />

holiday,” he says. “ They loved it and decided that they’d live here<br />

some day. So, when the German School in Singapore was looking<br />

for teachers, they applied and got the jobs.”<br />

But Dominik never envisioned himself as being part of their<br />

plan to uproot their lives in Germany and head to Singapore.<br />

“ I wished my parents ‘good luck’ and was told that I would be<br />

joining them!”<br />

At 17, this was a big move for Dominik, who had a firm circle<br />

of friends and an active social life; so it came as no surprise that he<br />

was reluctant. His older sister, who had just joined the Police Force,<br />

wasn’t expected to join the Fruth family on their Asian adventure.<br />

The prospect of moving far away from the life he was<br />

accustomed to was daunting at first. “ I had two sets of friends<br />

with differing opinions,” he divulges. “ I had friends who said<br />

‘Your parents can’t do this! You are old enough and you<br />

don’t have to go.’ Then there was the other set of friends who said<br />

‘What an opportunity! I wish I was in your place!’”<br />

He adds, “ In hindsight, it did turn out to be a great opportunity.”<br />

BUILDING A FUTURE<br />

Being in a new country allowed the young Dominik to forge a sense<br />

of independence. “ Back in Germany I could start earning additional<br />

pocket money by delivering papers or working at the checkout<br />

counter in the supermarket from as young as 11 years old. But in<br />

Singapore that was not allowed, and I needed the extra money.<br />

So, when apprenticeships were offered by German companies in<br />

Singapore, I decided to check them out.”<br />

Mind you, this wasn’t his first choice of a lifelong career. “ I<br />

always wanted to be an air steward as a friend’s uncle was one with<br />

Virgin Airlines. I thought it would be cool to travel the world whilst<br />

you work.”<br />

A career in the airlines was soon scrapped when he realised it<br />

wasn’t all it was cut out to be. Following in his parents’ footsteps<br />

as educators was also not on the cards.<br />

“ I never really like school,” he laughs. “I wasn’t bad at it, but I just<br />

didn’t like the pressure. I could remember stuff easily, but could<br />

forget them just as easily too. Hence, a career in academics was just<br />

not for me.”<br />

So when the opportunity to join an apprenticeship presented<br />

itself, Dominik was game for a change. For Häfele, it was the first<br />

“When the opportunity<br />

to join an apprenticeship<br />

presented itself,<br />

Dominik was game for<br />

a change. For HAäfele,<br />

it was the first time<br />

they participated in the<br />

apprenticeship.”<br />

time they participated in the apprenticeship programme.<br />

Though a German company, Dominik had not heard about the<br />

company before.<br />

“At the interview, I was asked if I knew about Häfele,” he recalls.<br />

“ I said I didn’t. The interviewer whipped out these big catalogues to<br />

show me, and that was when I realised how big a company Häfele<br />

was. I bought into the idea of working with this company.”<br />

After a year of apprenticeship, there was a change in management<br />

and Dominik was offered the post of General Manager.<br />

“ I was more mature than most of the others in the<br />

apprenticeship programme as I had a head start in Germany, and I<br />

was older than most in my class. I would go into class on a Monday<br />

and get all the study instructions for the week from the teachers<br />

and head on to work. I was travelling to Australia and New Zealand<br />

for training.”<br />

Coping with his studies came easily even though his time was<br />

divided between that and work. “ I loved the work so much and<br />

coupled with having to get the grades in, I ensured that I put in<br />

some time into studying. Maturity and work experience as well as<br />

a super supportive school helped with my studies too.”<br />

There was a time when Dominik had to go to Australia for four<br />

months and he was reluctant to tell the school. “ When I told them<br />

I needed the time off, I thought it was going to go downhill from<br />

there. But they gave me their blessings and lent support all the way!”<br />

Dominik recalls the first week he started his apprenticeship,<br />

when the shipping manager went on maternity leave and his boss<br />

asked him to take over the shipping department. Though he didn’t<br />

know how it worked, he stepped up to the challenge.<br />

“ When I came back to school, everyone was comparing notes<br />

on their apprenticeship,” he recalls. “ Some were filing documents<br />

and some had nothing much to do and were just hanging around.<br />

I said ‘I took over the shipping department!’ much to everyone’s<br />

amazement. I was thankful for the opportunities that Hafele<br />

presented though I was inexperienced, it has enabled me to learn.”<br />

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DOMINIK FRUTH<br />

Pants from<br />

HACKETT<br />

LONDON<br />

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DOMINIK FRUTH<br />

Dominik has since been accustomed to being thrown in at<br />

the deep end and on all occasions, have stepped up to<br />

the challenge.<br />

UP FOR THE CHALLENGE<br />

Not one to stay idle, Dominik is always looking for more<br />

challenges to take on. When he completed his apprenticeship<br />

and continued on a full-time employment with Häfele, he<br />

shelved his initial plans to further his studies and asked his<br />

boss about developing the Vietnamese market. “ He relented<br />

in 2003, and told me to go over to Vietnam and develop the<br />

market prospects there.”<br />

Fast forward to <strong>2018</strong>, Häfele has come a long way in<br />

establishing its position as a leader in the Southeast Asian<br />

market with businesses running successfully in Singapore,<br />

Vietnam and Malaysia, all of which fall under the steady<br />

management of Dominik Fruth.<br />

“ I put a lot of trust in people,” he explains. “ I engage them<br />

and they are people who want to do the job. I am a strong<br />

advocate of employee engagement and empowerment. Like<br />

how my bosses believed in me enough to empower me to<br />

handle certain aspects of the business, I do the same. If<br />

an employee wants to do the job, I entrust them with it.<br />

I try to inspire them whilst keeping within the management<br />

objectives.”<br />

Dominik believes in mentoring the employees and taking<br />

on a more friendly approach as opposed to being a mean boss.<br />

“After all, that’s how I was managed when I first started and I<br />

reaped the benefits.”<br />

He regards his staff as colleagues, and considers that they<br />

work together rather than them working for him. “ I’m not<br />

afraid to get my hands dirty. I would do things myself and<br />

will do whatever it takes to help out.”<br />

Coming to Malaysia, Dominik felt that the time was<br />

ripe for Häfele to make an impact in the country. “ I saw the<br />

potential, I loved the people we had, and I saw that there was<br />

a lot of drive and passion. We decided to build this big design<br />

showroom, which actually set us back quite a bit because we<br />

were too small to handle it. But in the end, we pulled it off and<br />

it was immensely gratifying when we had the launch party.”<br />

Over in Vietnam, Dominik built a huge showroom,<br />

exhibiting a full range of Häfele designs which gave visibility<br />

to their business, allowing interested parties to touch and feel<br />

their products before purchasing them; a prospect, he believes,<br />

that worked in the company’s favour.<br />

“If an employee wants<br />

to do the job, I entrust<br />

them with it. I try to<br />

inspire them whilst<br />

keeping within the<br />

management objectives.”<br />

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DOMINIK FRUTH<br />

Short Sleeve<br />

Shirt from<br />

AIGNER<br />

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DOMINIK FRUTH<br />

Personality’s<br />

Own Outfit<br />

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DOMINIK FRUTH<br />

“I love to surround<br />

myself with dreamers<br />

and thinkers.”<br />

“ I’m not a documenter,” he reveals. “ I’m a doer. However, I<br />

realised during my career how important it is to put a vision and<br />

mission to things as well as throwing in a few measurables. That<br />

way everyone gets a bit more focussed on the direction we need to<br />

move towards.”<br />

Dominik credits a fellow colleague who manages the Thailand<br />

operations – Faulkner Hachdell – as his inspiration. “ He has<br />

an internal drive like a fire constantly burning in him, and his<br />

unwavering passion for the business is inspiring. I may not totally<br />

agree with some of his management decisions but that drive, well,<br />

that’s something else!”<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY BRIAN FANG, M8 STUDIO<br />

TEXT & ART DIRECTION SHARMINI M.RETHINASAMY<br />

STYLIST BOSCO LIM<br />

MAKE UP WAN NING LER<br />

HAIR ANGELINE LOW<br />

HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS<br />

Dominik’s work has him travelling quite a bit, and if it weren’t<br />

for his early days in Singapore, much of where he travels to these<br />

days would have been very foreign. Work takes him on frequent<br />

commutes between his home base in Vietnam to Malaysia<br />

and Singapore.<br />

He has settled down with a wife – of Vietnamese descent – and<br />

two children. Yet, it is imperative that his family understands their<br />

German roots.<br />

“ Both my children speak fluent German to me and their<br />

grandparents. They speak fluent Vietnamese to their mother.<br />

But when we are all together, we speak in English. We instil some<br />

German and Vietnamese traditions by celebrating the Lunar New<br />

Year, Christmas and Easter.”<br />

“ It’s been 24 years since I left Germany,” he smiles. “ I’m 41 years<br />

old now and I’ve been away for more than half my life. While I love<br />

Asia, somehow the longer I am abroad, the more I realise where my<br />

roots are and how important it is to me.”<br />

Dominik’s parents have gone back to Germany after their<br />

teaching stint in Singapore came to an end in 2000. Dominik makes<br />

it a point to visit as often as he can, and he doesn’t consider the<br />

distance between them to be detrimental to their relationship and<br />

to their relationship with his children. He speaks about his father<br />

with much admiration.<br />

“ Personally I like to work with people who are different from<br />

me, so that I’m able to learn from them. I love to surround myself<br />

with dreamers and thinkers. My father, well, you can ask him any<br />

history question or date in history and he’ll be able to answer you<br />

at a snap of a finger. He speaks many different languages; all the<br />

things I can’t or don’t know how to do. I admire him for that. But I<br />

don’t aspire to be like him because I know my limits!” he laughs.<br />

While Dominik knows his limits, he is a strong advocate of the<br />

‘can do’ attitude. “After all, I did it,” he says triumphantly. “ I am<br />

still on my first job since I graduated. I have been with Häfele for<br />

20 years and not many people can say that.”<br />

“ I believe that you have to take your fate in your own hands,”<br />

he says. “ You shouldn’t have to wait for people to tell you what to<br />

do. You should anticipate where you want to go and take action;<br />

make it happen.”<br />

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● Weststar - The Reserve,<br />

Koolhaas Bungalow Show Unit<br />

● Guocoland - Damansara City<br />

Residency E1 Show Unit<br />

● Guocoland - Alam Damai<br />

Sales Gallery<br />

● Hua Yang - Puchong Horizon<br />

Sales Gallery & Show Unit<br />

● IJM Land - Seremban 2<br />

Kalista 2 Common Facilities<br />

● IJM Land - Seremban 2<br />

Rimbun Vista Show Unit (2 units)<br />

● IJM Land - Seremban 2<br />

Samira Show Unit<br />

● Maxim - Taman Desa,<br />

The Address Common Facilities<br />

● Sunway - Sunway Velocity<br />

Show Unit<br />

● PDMC - Bukit Rimau, Gaya<br />

Residence Common Facilities<br />

● IOI - Conezion Show Unit<br />

● GUH - Seremban 2, Kepayang<br />

Heights Show Unit<br />

● The Studio, The Gardens<br />

● Yinson Corporate Office<br />

● MINI Malaysia - MINI Bangsar<br />

AWARDS<br />

A’ Design Award 2017<br />

- Bronze Award<br />

Asia Pacific<br />

International Property<br />

Award 2017 - Interior<br />

Design Show Home,<br />

Malaysia category<br />

Award Winner<br />

SBID (Society of<br />

British & International<br />

Design) 2017 & 2016<br />

- Show Flat category<br />

Finalist<br />

SIDA (Singapore<br />

Interior Design Awards)<br />

2016 - Residential<br />

Show Flats category -<br />

Bronze Award<br />

MFID (My Favourite<br />

Interior Designer)<br />

2015, 2014, 2013<br />

DOTY<br />

(Designer of The Year)<br />

2016, 2015, 2014<br />

Newman Magazine<br />

Creative Pioneer<br />

Awards 2015<br />

For more information, visit www.nuinfinity.com or follow Nu Infinity on Facebook at www.facebook.com/nuinfinitystudio.<br />

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Let the Outside in<br />

Aesthetically pleasing, and good for your health and wellbeing, greening your indoors<br />

is a trend everyone should get onboard with.<br />

TEXT BY MUNA NOOR IMAGES BY ISTOCK / GETTY IMAGES<br />

Developers are increasingly<br />

mindful to allocate considerable<br />

acreage to parks and gardens in<br />

new properties and townships.<br />

Recreational areas where homeowners<br />

can engage in physical activities like<br />

jogging or simply choose to relax in are<br />

now no longer a luxury but a necessity.<br />

Such spaces promote overall health and<br />

a sense of wellbeing and community.<br />

However you don’t need to step outside<br />

to gain the benefits of green bathing.<br />

Regardless of what kind of home you<br />

own or rent, landed or otherwise, it<br />

is possible to bring some of the lush<br />

outdoors, inside.<br />

PLANTS AS AN ID TREND<br />

The use of indoor plants is a reemerging<br />

trend in interior design.<br />

A well-chosen, well-placed piece of<br />

greenery can brighten up an empty<br />

corner or liven up a bookshelf.<br />

Favoured for their shape or colour,<br />

plants can be used ornamentally to<br />

soften a space and add personality,<br />

even to an area already brimming with<br />

objets d’art and collectibles.<br />

No longer restricted to just a single<br />

plant tucked in a forgotten alcove,<br />

maximalism is the order of the day.<br />

Restaurants and bars have taken to<br />

the green trend with gusto. Thanks<br />

to Malaysia’s tropical climate and<br />

humid conditions, ferns – which are<br />

able to tolerate poor light quality – can<br />

thrive indoors and have been used to<br />

wonderful effect in places such as Botak<br />

Liquor on Jalan Petaling, where the use<br />

of abundant plants has created a talkedabout<br />

and frequently photographed<br />

space. Similarly the bright blooms of<br />

phalaenopsis orchids in The Majestic<br />

<strong>Hot</strong>el’s Orchid Conservatory have<br />

turned this beautiful space into a<br />

dining destination.<br />

Admittedly, plant rentals that make<br />

it their business to green commercial<br />

spaces such as office and retail areas are<br />

well established. Nevertheless, plant<br />

suppliers who curate decorative indoor<br />

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plants and offer advice on upkeep are the<br />

new startup trend and are filling a demand<br />

created by trendsetters and hipsters who<br />

have moved on from easy-to-manage<br />

terrariums to full-fledged plants in pots.<br />

Favoured for their ability to grow well<br />

indoors and their interestingly shaped<br />

leaves, among the more sought-after indoor<br />

plants are the Fiddle Leaf Fig (Fidel ficus<br />

lyrata) from Western Africa, and the Swiss<br />

Cheese Plant (Monstera deliciosa), which<br />

has large, glossy heart-shaped leaves with<br />

distinct perforations.<br />

Just like fashion, there are colour trends<br />

for plants too. They don’t just come as a<br />

single shade of green. Just as you would<br />

mix up textures and colour palettes in<br />

your home, plants come in numerous<br />

colours and can have patterns or variegated<br />

stripes that add interest, particularly when<br />

grouped together.<br />

Other plants have far more distinctive<br />

colouring, like the Rubber Plant (Ficus<br />

elastica) which has attractive round<br />

leathery leaves with a distinct hint<br />

of burgundy. Its combination of rich<br />

colouring and potential for growth makes<br />

it a popular focal piece. Others, like the<br />

flamboyant Calathea with its splashes of<br />

yellow, red, green and white, are best placed<br />

alone, where it can truly shine and show off<br />

its plumage.<br />

THE BENEFITS OF PLANTS<br />

Apart from its obvious aesthetic appeal,<br />

cultivating houseplants has been shown to<br />

have considerable health benefits. Hospital<br />

patients with plants in their room have<br />

been found to recover more quickly than<br />

those who don’t.<br />

As part of its lifecycle, plants absorb<br />

carbon dioxide which we expel, and release<br />

oxygen into the atmosphere, which we<br />

breathe. They also release moisture and<br />

cool down the temperatures of their<br />

environment. In fact, ten percent of the<br />

moisture that we breathe comes from<br />

plants.<br />

In an office environment, plants have<br />

been shown to improve concentration<br />

and productivity. They can dampen noise,<br />

thus minimising sound pollution and<br />

engendering a sense of calm amidst what<br />

may sometimes be a chaotic workplace.<br />

This can in turn reduce work stress.<br />

Homes and offices can also harbour<br />

unhealthy invisible toxins that can<br />

contribute to what is known as sick building<br />

syndrome. This is when occupants of a<br />

building frequently feel unwell. It can<br />

manifest itself as headaches, respiratory<br />

problems, skin irritations and even fatigue,<br />

dizziness and nausea. Even though no<br />

specific cause can be identified, its onset<br />

and duration are linked with the time spent<br />

in the building.<br />

Much of this is attributed to poor indoor<br />

air quality caused by inadequate ventilation<br />

and a lack of fresh air. Air-conditioning<br />

works optimally in a closed space, while in<br />

a high-rise building such as an office tower<br />

opening a window is simply not possible.<br />

Less innocuous are the presence of<br />

contaminants from certain building<br />

materials such as floor laminate, raw<br />

concrete and deteriorating fibre glass. There<br />

are also volatile organic compounds (VOCs)<br />

that are emitted from everyday items such<br />

as furnitur and carpeting, and then theres<br />

mold.<br />

In a study conducted by NASA in<br />

association with the Associated Landscape<br />

Contractors of America called the ‘NASA<br />

Clean Air Study’, it was found that some<br />

indoor plants have the natural ability to<br />

filter harmful chemical agents such as<br />

benzene, formaldehyde and ammonia from<br />

the air that we breathe. The research was<br />

conducted to determine ways of cleaning<br />

air on board space stations. But as with<br />

much space-led research, it had significant<br />

ramifications back on Earth. Science had<br />

proven that plants should be our housemates.<br />

That is not to forget that plants can<br />

also be medicinal and provide sustenance;<br />

aloe vera is used to treat burns; keffir<br />

lime with its fragrant leaves provides a<br />

natural, chemical-free way of deodorising<br />

your home; and a small herb garden in the<br />

kitchen or on the apartment balcony can<br />

supply everyday use ingredients like chilli,<br />

lime, basil, rosemary, dill and local ulam<br />

such as kesom and pegaga.<br />

CARING FOR YOUR PLANTS<br />

Like all living things, plants require<br />

care. It is a responsibility and it can be<br />

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your best efforts. Moreover, replacing a<br />

plant repeatedly can add up financially.<br />

It helps to understand that not all plants<br />

are suited to living indoors. Indoor plants are<br />

generally those that are able to grow in low<br />

light conditions or away from direct sunlight.<br />

With apps like PlantSnap, you can identify<br />

a plant and with some research determine<br />

what kind of care is needed. This applies to<br />

watering and feeding the plant. It is possible<br />

to over- or under-water a plant, and like us<br />

plants require sustenance. Soil also needs<br />

to be aerated and fortified with nutrients<br />

particularly when depleted. This can happen<br />

if a plant has been in a pot for a long time. A<br />

prescribed amount of fertiliser or composting<br />

is usually the answer. A certain amount of<br />

experimentation may be also required to find<br />

the perfect spot for a plant – one that works<br />

for both plant and homeowner.<br />

PLANTS FOR DUMMIES<br />

Sadly not all of us are gifted with green<br />

fingers, and sometimes the amount of<br />

effort we put in is conversely related to the<br />

outcome. Fortunately,<br />

there are some plants that<br />

are next to foolproof.<br />

The go-to plant for<br />

any novice, succulents are<br />

small, self-sufficient and<br />

aren’t going out of style<br />

anytime soon. They require<br />

little water and work best<br />

by a window for heat and<br />

light. They also come in a<br />

variety of colours, shapes<br />

and textures, making them<br />

brilliant architectural<br />

plants that can be<br />

displayed as a collection<br />

or, like the burro’s tail<br />

or lamb’s tail, fly solo<br />

by a window.<br />

Virtually indestructible,<br />

the snake plant, or motherin<br />

law’s tongue (Sansevieria<br />

trifasciata) as it is also<br />

cheekily known, looks<br />

fantastic and cohabitates<br />

best with jet-setting parents<br />

who are only occasionally<br />

around to water it. Besides<br />

its amazing ability to clean<br />

up the surrounding air,<br />

unlike most plants it also<br />

produces oxygen at<br />

night making it ideal for<br />

the bedroom.<br />

Conversely you will also need to consider<br />

the compatibility of your plant with your other<br />

roommates or family members. Some plants<br />

are toxic to pets and children when eaten and<br />

can cause anything from a belly ache to acute<br />

poisoning and even death. So choose wisely or<br />

consider placing these well out of the way<br />

of curious kids and climbing cats.<br />

Finally, one final piece of advice when<br />

purchasing plants. Buy from a reputable<br />

nursery or swap plants with green-fingered<br />

friends. You should avoid purchasing plants<br />

from a roadside seller that also flogs birds’<br />

nests, as these are usually harvested from<br />

the jungle and do not survive well outside<br />

of it. Additionally, removing these plants<br />

can degrade its natural ecosystem.<br />

When deciding on which plant to take<br />

home out of many similar ones, check its<br />

health. It is possible to inherit a sickly<br />

plant so watch out for mealybugs – these<br />

appear as fluffy white clumps along stalks<br />

– and spider mites, which appear as a thin<br />

white web underneath leaves. Good luck<br />

and green speed.<br />

CLEAN AIR MOVEMENT<br />

During the hot and dry season when the<br />

effects of open burning on a large scale are<br />

felt and haze begins to engulf the country,<br />

expensive air purifiers sell themselves.<br />

However, there’s a cheaper and more natural<br />

way of cleaning the air of harmful pollutants<br />

– plants. The NASA Clean Air Study revealed<br />

plants with these special abilities and<br />

recommends at least one of these plants<br />

per 100 square feet of space to rid the air of<br />

toxic elements effectively.<br />

Removes benzene, formaldehyde,<br />

trichloroethylene, xylene, toluene<br />

and ammonia<br />

Peace lily (Spathiphyllum ‘Mauna Loa’)<br />

Removes benzene, formaldehyde,<br />

trichloroethylene, xylene and toluene<br />

English ivy (Hedera helix)<br />

Florist’s chrysanthemum<br />

(Chrysanthemum morifolium)<br />

Red-edged dracaena (Dracaena marginata)<br />

* Bamboo palm (Chamaedorea seifrizii)<br />

Variegated snake plant<br />

(Sansevieria trifasciata ‘Laurentii’)<br />

Removes benzene, formaldehyde,<br />

xylene and toluene<br />

Devil’s ivy/pothos plant (Epipremnum aureum)<br />

Removes formaldehyde, xylene,<br />

toluene and ammonia<br />

Flamingo lily (Anthurium andraeanum)<br />

Removes formaldeyde, xylene and toluene<br />

* Dwarf date palm (Phoenix roebelenii)<br />

* Areca palm (Dypsis lutescens)<br />

* Boston fern (Nephrolepis exaltata<br />

“Bostoniensis”)<br />

* Kimberly queen fern (Nephrolepis obliterata)<br />

* Spider plant (Chlorophytum comosum)<br />

Weeping fig (Ficus benjamina)<br />

Removes benzene, formaldehyde and<br />

trichloroethylene<br />

* Barberton daisy (Gerbera jamesonii)<br />

Corn stalk dracaena (Dracaena fragrans<br />

‘Massangeana’)<br />

Removes xylene and toluene<br />

Dendrobium orchids (Dendrobium spp.)<br />

Dumb canes (Dieffenbachia spp.)<br />

King of hearts (Homalomena wallisii)<br />

* Moth orchids (Phalaenopsis spp.)<br />

Removes benzene, formaldehyde and<br />

trichloroethylene<br />

Janet Craig (Dracaena deremensis<br />

“Janet Craig”)<br />

Warneckei (Dracaena deremensis<br />

“Warneckei”)<br />

Removes benzene and formaldehyde<br />

Aloe vera (Aloe vera)<br />

Chinese evergreen (Aglaonema modestum)<br />

Removes formaldehyde<br />

Rubber plant (Ficus elastica)<br />

* Banana (Musa oriana)<br />

Heartleaf philodendron<br />

(Philodendron cordatum)<br />

Selloum philodendron<br />

(Philodendron bipinnatifidum)<br />

Elephant ear philodendron<br />

(Philodendron domesticum)<br />

* Denotes that the plant is non-toxic and safe<br />

around dogs, cats and young children.<br />

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than 22,000 students.<br />

We are proud to celebrate<br />

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<strong>2018</strong> – Tenby International<br />

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Situated on a 10-acre, purpose-built campus, it is set to provide high<br />

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basketball court, badminton courts, and art, drama and music studios.<br />

The appointed Head of School, Ms. Jane Kuok is no stranger to<br />

the international schools’ community. She joined the Tenby Group<br />

in 2008 at Setia Eco Park’s (SEP) inception holding the position of<br />

Principal of Tenby International School. Under her stellar leadership,<br />

the school grew from strength to strength to become one of the most<br />

respected international schools in Klang Valley.<br />

Jane also spearheaded Tenby Schools SEP to achieve worldwide<br />

standards recognition from the Council of International Schools (CIS)<br />

and Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), making it<br />

the first school of its type in Malaysia to obtain such accreditations.<br />

From SEP, Jane was promoted to Campus Principal at Tenby Schools<br />

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student will have an Amazing Learning experience in this school.<br />

What do you love the most about your job?<br />

Over the years, we have seen so many of our students blossom as<br />

individuals, becoming unique personalities that reflect qualities that<br />

we have termed “Tenbyness”. We have witnessed how they adapted to<br />

different environments and contexts; how they demonstrate confidence<br />

without arrogance; the ability to take risks, showing resilience and<br />

perseverance. Many of our students have graduated from prestigious<br />

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Tell us more about learning at Tenby International School.<br />

At Tenby International School, we are learning focused. In our<br />

classrooms, you will see children taking charge of their own<br />

learning. We encourage children to apply the knowledge, skills and<br />

understanding from their lessons into real life and other contexts.<br />

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life skills through giving students exposure to other areas beyond<br />

the classroom. These include providing a learning environment that<br />

embraces local Malaysian culture as well as celebrating international<br />

cultures represented at the school. These may be through residential<br />

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sports, music, competitions and community service. Such activities<br />

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Do come along to visit us to find out more as there is nothing more<br />

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For more information, please visit www.tenby.edu.my


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HOT<br />

MOCAA<br />

Africa’s largest museum has opened in Cape Town, backed by a former<br />

Puma CEO and designed by a star British architect. The Cape Town<br />

Museum is Africa’s answer to the MoMA, but it’s not without its critics.<br />

WORDS BY CHRISTIAN PUTSCH / DIE WELT / THE INTERVIEW PEOPLE<br />

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“Zeitz, together with Mark<br />

Coetzee, the director of<br />

the MOCAA, started one of<br />

the largest modern art<br />

collections on the continent<br />

only nine years ago, buying<br />

thousands of works of art,<br />

sometimes entire exhibitions.”<br />

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The enormous but forgotten cereal silo<br />

in the heart of Cape Town’s harbour<br />

was once hailed as Sub-Saharan Africa’s<br />

tallest building. But it has risen from its<br />

figurative ashes over the past four years, and<br />

the gigantic 116 cement silos, whose contents<br />

once fed thousands of people, have been<br />

redesigned for a different purpose - art.<br />

The star British architect Thomas<br />

Heatherwick chose to gut the entire building,<br />

while also designing the atrium to resemble the<br />

inside of a wheat kernel. The museum itself, as<br />

well as rooms dedicated to performances and<br />

cultural education, is housed on 9,500 square<br />

metres.<br />

The Zeitz Museum of Contemporary<br />

Art Africa (Zeitz MOCAA) is Africa’s long<br />

overdue answer to New York’s MoMA or<br />

London’s Tate Modern and the international<br />

art scene eagerly awaited its inauguration on<br />

September 22, 2017.<br />

ART AND BUSINESS<br />

“ The role of art collector does not actually quite<br />

suit me,” says Zeitz. Instead, his eye for gaps<br />

in the market, be it in business or art, better<br />

explains his current project.<br />

A growing cultural scene in Cape Town over<br />

the last few years has often resulted in some<br />

of the best art being exported to the Biennales<br />

and museums in Europe or the U.S. “ We<br />

finally want to make it possible for the art to be<br />

available here,” he says.<br />

Zeitz, together with Mark Coetzee, the<br />

director of the MOCAA, started one of the<br />

largest modern art collections on the continent<br />

only nine years ago, buying thousands of works<br />

of art, sometimes entire exhibitions.<br />

Most of the art works were stored in a<br />

depot, as they made plans for the future. “ From<br />

the very beginning, the purpose was to find a<br />

central home for the collection,” says Zeitz.<br />

Criticism regarding this wholesale<br />

approach was, of course, unavoidable. The art<br />

critique Matthew Blackman wrote in 2015<br />

that a museum for African art, furnished by<br />

a German collector, designed by a British<br />

architect and led by a white South African<br />

director does not really have much to do with<br />

South Africa any longer.<br />

Zeitz doesn’t dispute the spirit of such<br />

criticism but highlights the many positive<br />

real-life reactions to the museum, particular<br />

from artists themselves. The collection will be<br />

available to the museum for the duration of<br />

his lifetime or until 2037, whichever comes<br />

first. In addition to this, Zeitz also funds the<br />

museum’s educational programmes and new<br />

acquisitions, which has earned him the respect<br />

of the African art scene.<br />

Coetzee is visibly proud of the work put<br />

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into the museum and states that the art<br />

works are “ political with every fibre of their<br />

being, with every brush stroke.”<br />

One of these works is to be seen in<br />

a carefully lit room, depicting 197 red<br />

bricks, hung at eye level and suspended<br />

from the ceiling with a distance of 30 to 50<br />

centimetres. Those who walk between the<br />

bricks will notice that the path becomes<br />

narrower and narrower as you go. It is<br />

South African Kendell Geers’ reminder of<br />

the anti-Apartheid fight, when activists<br />

threw bricks from motorway bridges onto<br />

cars of the representatives of the regime.<br />

Another artist, whose work will be<br />

displayed here, joins us for the tour.<br />

34-year-old Nandipha Mntambo from<br />

Swaziland says that “ the institution will<br />

give Africa’s art scene a huge boost.”<br />

Still, she does not spare criticism:<br />

“ Not every art work is related to the<br />

continent and its cultural heritage,”<br />

Mntambo says, adding a dose of skepticism<br />

about Coetzee’s laboriously highlighted<br />

connections of the art to society.<br />

FREEING ART WORKS FROM THE AFRICAN CLICHÉS<br />

The brilliantly designed building itself may<br />

provide the art works with the chance to<br />

free themselves from the African clichés<br />

heaped upon them over the last few years.<br />

The museum budget of 33 million euros<br />

was provided by the Victoria & Alfred<br />

Waterfront, an unprecedented investment<br />

in the African contemporary cultural scene.<br />

But unlike in any major European museum,<br />

you will find that a luxury hotel has been<br />

allocated the space in the upper stories of<br />

the building.<br />

Nonetheless, the atrium remains<br />

the heart and absolute masterpiece of<br />

the museum. Its exciting architecture is<br />

meant to eliminate the paralysing effect of<br />

contemporary art and fulfill Zeitz’s wish<br />

that people from all strata of society will<br />

feel at ease here. But that is not going to be<br />

an easy task to achieve.<br />

Daily admission is 180 rand for adults<br />

and free of charge for all persons under<br />

18 years of age. While this is admittedly<br />

cheaper than tickets to comparable<br />

museums in Europe, it is well beyond the<br />

daily income of most South Africans.<br />

So, visitors with a passport from an<br />

African nation will be granted free entry<br />

on Wednesday mornings between<br />

10am and 1pm and there are countless<br />

other fre entry days listed on the website,<br />

zeitmocaa.museum.<br />

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THE HOME<br />

“The atrium remains the heart and<br />

absolute masterpiece of the museum.<br />

Its exciting architecture is meant to<br />

eliminate the paralysing effect of<br />

contemporary art and fulfill Zeitz’s<br />

wish that people from all strata of<br />

society will feel at ease here.”<br />

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When planning your home, make sure every nook and cranny is accessible. Spaces that are very high up or very<br />

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FOOD STORAGE<br />

The major advantage of centralised storage: you know exactly where to find what you want, when you want it. An<br />

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For most of us, time is a scarce commodity and as the saying goes,<br />

time is money. How often do you find yourself rummaging through your<br />

closet to find your favorite outfit? With a wardrobe accessorized with<br />

Peka, you will have a panoramic view of all your clothing via their open<br />

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Organiser


PROPERTY<br />

NEWS<br />

INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY AWARDS<br />

(ASIA PACIFIC) <strong>2018</strong><br />

TROPICANA CORPORATION’S 39TH ANNUAL<br />

GENERAL MEETING<br />

TROPICANA GOLF & COUNTRY RESORT<br />

BUKA PUASA CHARITY EVENT<br />

TROPICANA HEIGHTS GIANT GACHAPON<br />

BRIDGE BUBBLE RUN @ TROPICANA AMAN<br />

PROPERTY GALLERY<br />

Prestigious. Award-winning.<br />

Quality. Innovative. High<br />

capital appreciation.<br />

These are just some of the<br />

signatures of the property<br />

projects undertaken by<br />

<strong>Tropicana</strong> Corporation<br />

Berhad. The following pages<br />

showcase some novel and<br />

stunning residential and<br />

commercial developments<br />

as further testament to<br />

the organisation’s flair in<br />

this industry. <strong>Tropicana</strong><br />

Corporation hopes to create<br />

a more compassionate and<br />

supportive community,<br />

especially within its<br />

circles of influence. As<br />

a responsible developer,<br />

<strong>Tropicana</strong> Corporation<br />

continues to deliver on its<br />

responsibility to give back<br />

to society by supporting<br />

various charitable<br />

causes and participating<br />

in celebrations and<br />

community events.<br />

TROPICANA AMAN FROSTY TREATS<br />

TROPICANA DRIVE ME HOME CAMPAIGN


PROPERTY NEWS | NEWS<br />

INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY<br />

AWARDS (ASIA PACIFIC) <strong>2018</strong><br />

30 MAY <strong>2018</strong><br />

The Marriott Marquis<br />

Queen’s Park in<br />

Bangkok became<br />

the location of much<br />

celebration when it<br />

hosted The International Property<br />

Awards (Asia Pacific) <strong>2018</strong><br />

presentation dinner in May. The<br />

Awards recognises the finest<br />

of property, architecture and<br />

interior design in the region.<br />

Scrutinised by a judging<br />

committee which comprised of<br />

over 70 global experts,<br />

25 different countries in the<br />

Asia Pacific region – among them<br />

Malaysia, Thailand, Kazakhstan,<br />

China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan,<br />

India, Pakistan, Australia and New<br />

Zealand to name but a handful –<br />

competed for 47 awards across<br />

four categories.<br />

Categories include Architecture,<br />

Interior Design, Development<br />

and Real Estate and encompass<br />

everything from public service<br />

architecture such as hospitals and<br />

municipality buildings to office,<br />

retail and leisure architecture.<br />

Despite some stiff competition,<br />

<strong>Tropicana</strong> Corporation Berhad<br />

emerged victorious, bagging the<br />

award for Residential High Rise<br />

in the Development category for<br />

<strong>Tropicana</strong> Residences. This means<br />

it will be entered into the overall<br />

international awards at the end<br />

of the year and compete on a<br />

global stage.<br />

The International Property<br />

Awards also hosted The IPAX<br />

Asia Pacific exhibition at the same<br />

venue. A series of professional<br />

networking events, including<br />

seminars and an exhibition, it<br />

was open to all property-related<br />

companies and suppliers, award<br />

participants and members of<br />

the public.<br />

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NEWS | PROPERTY NEWS<br />

TROPICANA CORPORATION’S 39 TH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING<br />

30 MAY <strong>2018</strong><br />

<strong>Tropicana</strong> Corporation held its 39th Annual General Meeting<br />

at <strong>Tropicana</strong> Golf & Country Resort recently. All resolutions set<br />

out in the Notice of AGM dated 28 April 2017 were voted on by<br />

poll by shareholders of the Company, and the results validated by<br />

Corporate Streets Sdn Bhd, the Independent Scrutineer appointed<br />

by the Company. We’re happy to announce that all resolutions<br />

were approved.<br />

In the week prior to the AGM, the group also announced its<br />

unaudited financial results for the first quarter ended 31 March<br />

<strong>2018</strong>. Revenue rose 21.2% to RM453 million, with PBT of RM85.4<br />

million. <strong>Tropicana</strong>’s prudent cost savings initiatives and ability to<br />

align its growth strategies to suit the changing market environment<br />

saw its net profit rise 84.6% to RM52.2 million in the first quarter<br />

of <strong>2018</strong>, from RM28.3 million recorded in the corresponding<br />

quarter in Financial Year 2017. This higher revenue recognition<br />

was a result of the high number of progress billings made from its<br />

various signature developments in the Klang Valley, Northern and<br />

Southern regions, which are currently in the advanced stages of<br />

construction works.<br />

Whilst the overall short-term prospects for the industry are<br />

expected to remain challenging, the Group remains positive for<br />

FY<strong>2018</strong>. As at 31 March <strong>2018</strong> it has delivered total unbilled sales<br />

of RM1.2 billion, anchored by 15 ongoing projects and an existing<br />

landbank of 888.9 acres with a total gross development value of<br />

RM42.1 billion.<br />

The Group expects to further strengthen its financial position<br />

with increased recurring income from its international schools,<br />

namely St Joseph’s Institution International School Malaysia, GEMS<br />

International School and its latest addition, Tenby International<br />

School in Kota Kemuning, targeted to open for its first intake of<br />

students in September <strong>2018</strong>, while W <strong>Hot</strong>el at Kuala Lumpur City<br />

Centre will commence operations in the second half of the year.<br />

Earnings per share for Q1 <strong>2018</strong> stood at 3.17 sen against 1.89<br />

sen recorded previously. The Group also declared a first interim<br />

single-tier dividend of 1.6 sen per share to date.<br />

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PROPERTY NEWS | NEWS<br />

TROPICANA GOLF & COUNTRY RESORT<br />

BUKA PUASA CHARITY EVENTT<br />

6 JUNE <strong>2018</strong><br />

Hari Raya came early for the underprivileged children<br />

of Desa Mentari, Kampung Dato Harun, SS13 and<br />

Bangi. In the generous spirit of giving and sharing,<br />

<strong>Tropicana</strong> Golf & Country Resort hosted a lively Hari<br />

Raya open house for 200 excited children from various<br />

charity organisations during the holy Muslim month of<br />

Ramadhan. A festive spirit presided over the ballroom<br />

where the “berbuka puasa” event was held. The children,<br />

both big and small, were treated to a lavish buffet spread<br />

of scrumptious local specialties and entertainment<br />

courtesy of <strong>Tropicana</strong> staff. No child walked away<br />

empty handed or without a happy smile as each of them<br />

received gifts that included back-to-school backpacks,<br />

stationery, and milk for healthy teeth and bones.<br />

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NEWS | PROPERTY NEWS<br />

TROPICANA HEIGHTS GIANT GACHAPON<br />

9 & 10 JUNE <strong>2018</strong><br />

Klang Valley's first giant Gachapon landed at <strong>Tropicana</strong> Heights in<br />

Kajang last month. For those who don’t know, Gachapon are a Japanese<br />

phenomenon. Ubiquitously found all over Japan, these colourful coinoperated<br />

capsule machines can dispense surprise gifts at the turn of a dial and<br />

are popular with both kids and adults. Taking the same concept and turning<br />

it up a notch, <strong>Tropicana</strong> Heights in Kajang was the site of a giant Gachapon<br />

in the shape of a friendly robot. Among the amazing prizes that could be won<br />

included a Mi Band health and fitness tracker, a tablet device and a scooter.<br />

Like a fun fair, guests to <strong>Tropicana</strong> Heights’ 199-acre urban city could also<br />

help themselves to servings of popcorn, cotton candy and ice cream, adding<br />

to the festivities. <strong>Tropicana</strong> Heights in Kajang combines convenience with<br />

communal warmth, in the form of modern suburban living within landscaped<br />

surroundings. Prospective buyers of the area’s luxury park view homes and<br />

lakeside condos could also be entered into a draw to win a brand new Toyota.<br />

BRIDGE BUBBLE RUN @ TROPICANA METROPARK SUBANG JAYA<br />

1 JULY <strong>2018</strong><br />

<strong>Jul</strong>y started out with a bang and lots of bubbles as the mixed development of<br />

<strong>Tropicana</strong> Metropark became the location for the Bridge Bubble Run. Over<br />

1500 participants clad in colourful tees, some brandishing their own water<br />

guns, gathered at the starting line, geared up to take on the challenge.<br />

Amidst this emerging enclave and self-contained urban setting, an energetic<br />

Zumba warm-up got the crowd raring to go. The 5-kilometre fun run saw<br />

cheerful participants climbing up inflatable walls, sliding down inflatable slides<br />

and hot stepping it through numerous sets of tricky tire steps. The highlight<br />

was the foamy finish when they frolicked near the finish line almost entirely<br />

engulfed in bubbles in the name of good, clean, fun for the whole family.<br />

Participants and their supporters stayed on for the post-run carnival, and took<br />

part in highly anticipated activities, including a lucky draw where winners<br />

took home fantastic prizes including watches, cameras and handphones.<br />

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PROPERTY NEWS | NEWS<br />

TROPICANA AMAN FROSTY TREATS<br />

2-3 JUNE <strong>2018</strong><br />

I scream. You scream. We all scream for ice cream. After a successful run in April,<br />

<strong>Tropicana</strong> Aman’s Frosty Treats campaign returned by popular demand in what turned<br />

out to be a sizzling hot month.<br />

<strong>Tropicana</strong> homeowners and prospective homeowners indulged in a selection of<br />

inventive ice cream flavours and warm buttery waffles whipped up by Malaysia’s muchloved<br />

dessert specialist, Inside Scoop. Held at the <strong>Tropicana</strong> Aman Property Gallery in<br />

Kota Kemuning, the occasion provided the perfect opportunity to visit <strong>Tropicana</strong> Aman’s<br />

idyllic 863-acre mixed township and wander the lakeside within its beautiful 85-acre park.<br />

TROPICANA DRIVE ME<br />

HOME CAMPAIGN<br />

UNTIL 6 JULY <strong>2018</strong><br />

There’s an even greater<br />

incentive than ever to invest<br />

in a <strong>Tropicana</strong> property<br />

and own your dream home.<br />

From 12 May <strong>2018</strong> until<br />

6 <strong>Jul</strong>y <strong>2018</strong>, <strong>Tropicana</strong><br />

homebuyers who book a<br />

participating <strong>Tropicana</strong><br />

property can enjoy a slew of<br />

benefits. Among them are<br />

2% additional rebates, whilst<br />

Toyota car owners can enjoy<br />

an additional 0.5% rebate on<br />

top of that.<br />

All participating<br />

homebuyers also stand a<br />

chance to win a brand new<br />

Toyota vehicle. Three Toyota<br />

vehicles including a Vios,<br />

Camry and Corolla Altis will<br />

be up for grabs. There is a<br />

total of 12 properties offered<br />

across five participating<br />

townships and developments<br />

in Klang Valley, namely<br />

<strong>Tropicana</strong> Gardens in Kota<br />

Damansara, <strong>Tropicana</strong><br />

Heights in Kajang, <strong>Tropicana</strong><br />

Aman in Kota Kemuning,<br />

<strong>Tropicana</strong> Metropark in<br />

Subang Jaya and <strong>Tropicana</strong><br />

Cheras in Cheras.<br />

These participating<br />

<strong>Tropicana</strong> developments<br />

include high-rise apartments,<br />

serviced residences, landed<br />

homes and investment-grade<br />

shop offices and showcase an<br />

emphasis on nurturing the<br />

well-being of communities<br />

with generous open spaces.<br />

The integrated developments<br />

are all strategically located<br />

with good amenities and<br />

facilities with well-considered<br />

routes for easy accessibility.<br />

To participate, register at<br />

www.tropicanadrivemehome.<br />

com or visit participating<br />

<strong>Tropicana</strong> property galleries<br />

between 9.30am and<br />

6.30pm, daily.<br />

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THE SWING<br />

Swinging in<br />

Marrakech<br />

Explore the golfing jewels of North Africa for some memorable rounds.<br />

BY: SHARMINI M.RETHINASAMY<br />

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THE SWING<br />

Rugged mountains, large desert tracts and the lengthy<br />

coastlines of the Atlantic Ocean, plus the Straits of<br />

Gibraltar and the majestic Mediterranean Sea, are what<br />

characterise the Kingdom of Morocco. So, it comes as no<br />

wonder that one of its major cities, Marrakech is home to golf<br />

courses that don’t just make for a picturesque play but also a<br />

challenging one.<br />

Marrakech has rapidly become the new golfer’s destination<br />

and with 300-plus days of sunshine annually, why not? We<br />

present the top five golf courses in Marrakech that offer golf<br />

enthusiasts a good run for their money.<br />

THE ROYAL GOLF OF MARRAKECH<br />

Inaugurated in 1927, The Royal Golf of Marrakech is one of<br />

the most ancient golf courses of the Kingdom and is a frequent<br />

haunt of King Mohammad IV, one of Morocco’s keenest golfers.<br />

It is situated at the feet of the snow-covered Atlas Mountains.<br />

Level terrain provides for an easy walk through the 100-yearold<br />

vegetation, comprising more than 15,000 trees such as<br />

eucalyptus, palm trees, olive trees and orange trees. While each<br />

hole remains an unforgettable experience, its most famous is<br />

nicknamed Brigitte Bardot because of its beautiful shape.<br />

The Royal Golf Of Marrakech is a unique course made<br />

of a historical 18-hole “ Old Course” (par 72 of 5,937 metres)<br />

inaugurated in 1933 and a 9-hole “ Menara” (par 36 of 3,072<br />

metres) opened in 2008, which was designed by French<br />

European Senior Tour player Gerry Watine. The original 18<br />

is an “English style” course with strategically placed bunkers<br />

protecting its greens and tall testing trees and palms whilst the<br />

Menara features only lakes.<br />

A veritable Garden of Eden, the Royal Golf of Marrakech<br />

has been attracting players from all over the world for 80 years.<br />

Winston Churchill, David Lloyd George and Ike Eisenhower<br />

have enjoyed playing here.<br />

PALMGOLF MARRAKECH-OURIKA<br />

This 18-hole golf course is the newest and by far the toughest<br />

course in Marrakech. It combines performance and pleasure<br />

with stunning views of the Atlas Mountains’ snowy peaks and<br />

is surrounded by olive and palm trees. Managed by Troon Golf,<br />

PalmGolf offers fantastic practice facilities as well as exemplary<br />

service on a course designed by Canadians Neil Haworth and<br />

Stephane Talbot, who conducted extensive research on the best<br />

varieties of grass to use.<br />

The course is riddled with many holes that have long carries<br />

over extensive waste areas; adding to the challenge are narrow<br />

fairways running around deep lakes. It extends over 6,692<br />

metres and is Par-72. This course is the first ‘buggy only’ course<br />

in Morocco, and each cart has a modern GPS system which helps<br />

golfers on their club selection and strategy as well as offers the<br />

ability to monitor speed of play for all. Full concrete paths were<br />

built throughout the course offering all-year round play.<br />

The course is well maintained, with somewhat dry fairways<br />

and six lakes to add variation to its desert concept. There are<br />

a lot of holes that make good use of the water element. The<br />

signature hole is the Par-3 17th, which is an elevated island green<br />

surrounded by a sea of sand which adds to the difficulty factor.<br />

PALMGOLF<br />

MARRAKECH-OURIKA<br />

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THE SWING<br />

THE ROYAL GOLF OF<br />

MARRAKECH<br />

PALMGOLF<br />

MARRAKECH-OURIKA<br />

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THE SWING<br />

ASSOUFID GOLF COURSE<br />

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THE SWING<br />

ASSOUFID GOLF COURSE<br />

Voted the “ Best New Course in Africa” barely half a year after it<br />

opened, Assoufid does not disappoint. Every hole is designed to test and<br />

entertain in equal measure. Stretched across an open desert, the course<br />

presents a remarkable portrait with hundreds of palm and olive trees<br />

and unhindered views of the Atlas Mountains as a stunning backdrop.<br />

Situated close to the vibrant Red City of Marrakech, this desert-style<br />

6,440 metre, par-72 golf course is the debut design of Niall Cameron,<br />

former European Tour player. The eco-friendly course design is<br />

integrated into the existing landscape, allowing the site’s indigenous<br />

flora and fauna to thrive whilst minimising water consumption.<br />

The par four 5th is one of the toughest holes – it is played from an<br />

elevated tee, and the fairway is flanked by desert as it rises towards the<br />

Atlas Mountains. The tee on the par three 17th is located on the highest<br />

point, and offers panoramic views of all the holes in the back nine.<br />

The Golf Club features a driving range and a practice putting and<br />

chipping green as well as golfer-dedicated services including bag drop,<br />

caddies and equipment hire. A real treat for golfers, Assoufid Golf Club<br />

combines visual pleasure with joys of the game while revealing the<br />

perfect curves of an 18-hole course that will not disappoint.<br />

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THE SWING<br />

“Built against the breathtaking<br />

backdrop of the snowcapped<br />

Atlas Mountains, SAMANAH GOLF<br />

& COUNTRY CLUB is one of the<br />

more popular courses<br />

in Marrakech. ”<br />

AMELKIS GOLF CLUB<br />

Designed by Cabell B. Robinson and named after a Berber queen,<br />

this famous 27-hole course sits at the foot of the Atlas Mountain.<br />

Originally 18 holes, the popular course saw an additional 9 holes<br />

being built, to offer guests three loops – Red, Blue and Green –<br />

over a sprawling 450 hectares with visually stunning aesthetics<br />

and holes amongst luxurious riads, lakes and palm trees. A superb<br />

test of the game, the Amelkis development is a walled enclave just<br />

outside the city and is hailed one of the finest in the region.<br />

The course in itself is technical and challenging. Its hilly<br />

terrain offers bumps, blind starts, pitfalls to each hole and huge<br />

bunkers on every green. In keeping with an American course,<br />

there are vast fairways coupled with red ground pits that signify<br />

its natural beauty and originality of this route.<br />

Hole 2 sets the tone early on in the game, with lakes and water<br />

hazards dotted around. The back nine holes at Amelkis Golf<br />

Club are dominated by even more water hazards, such as at the<br />

447-metre 15th. The golfer will have to avoid many bunkers,<br />

crushed bricks, tackle mounds of soil or venture into the blind<br />

departures that add to the overall golfing experience.<br />

The four tough holes feature from the 4 th to the 7 th on the<br />

9-hole Blue Loop with each of these par fours measuring in excess<br />

of 400 yards from tee to green.<br />

AMELKIS GOLF CLUB<br />

SAMANAH GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB<br />

Designed by Jack Nicklaus, Samanah is the first of the famed golf<br />

design company’s courses in Morocco and lies in the heart of the<br />

developing ‘Marrakech Golf City’. The golf course has clinched<br />

top honours in golf development and has been recognised as the<br />

Best Golf Resort in the Arab region.<br />

Built against the breathtaking backdrop of the snowcapped<br />

Atlas Mountains, it is one of the more popular courses in<br />

Marrakech. The design bears trademark Nicklaus features in<br />

terms of length and the large bunkers alongside big waste areas<br />

with stubby palms and grasses. The course is long from the back<br />

tees (so best to choose your starting points wisely), flat, generous<br />

and expansive with white sand bunkers. Golfers will notice that<br />

the greens are fast but the ball will hold well, and the dry fairways<br />

give the ball good distance if kept in play. Nevertheless, there are<br />

water hazards that create a challenge.<br />

At Samanah, there’s also a David Leadbetter Golf Academy for<br />

a quick fix before getting back on the fairways in swinging form.<br />

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THE SWING<br />

SAMANAH GOLF &<br />

COUNTRY CLUB<br />

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THE TIME | NEWS<br />

Watch on Screen<br />

Jaeger-LeCoultre pays tribute to cinema and talent.<br />

NI NI<br />

IMAGES BY JAEGER-LECOULTRE<br />

JOAN CHEN WITH<br />

CEO OF JLC MS<br />

CATHERINE RÇNIER<br />

XU ZHENG<br />

On June 16 th , fine watchmaking brand Jaeger-LeCoultre celebrated the<br />

opening of the Shanghai International Film Festival. Coinciding with<br />

the 185th anniversary of the Jaeger-LeCoultre Manufacture, the brand<br />

organised an exhibition – to honour the history of the esteemed Swiss<br />

watchmaker – and a gala dinner at the Expo I-Pavilion to reward the<br />

creativity of film directors who have made breakthroughs in<br />

Chinese cinematics.<br />

After eight years of partnership with the festival, for the very first<br />

time, the Glory to the Filmmaker Award was presented by Catherine<br />

Rénier, CEO of Jaeger-LeCoultre. This year, the award honouring<br />

filmmakers who have brought outstanding innovation to filmmaking<br />

went to talented actress and director Joan Chen. Among the glittering<br />

stars that attended were Jing Boran, Ni Ni and other friends of the<br />

brand who illuminated the festival.<br />

Jaeger-LeCoultre also hosted a charity auction and donated a unique<br />

Rendez-Vous Night & Day Tribute to Cinema timepiece. Made by the<br />

watchmakers of the Vallée de Joux, the auction piece is a one-of-a-kind<br />

watch with a diamond-set, rose gold case and an elegant red dial. The<br />

starry Night & Day indicator perfectly incarnates femininity and<br />

manifests Jaeger-LeCoultre’s shared passion for cinema. Its bezel set<br />

with diamonds and its intense sun-rayed dial sumptuously pay tribute<br />

to the world of cinema.<br />

Some of the most iconic pieces created during the brand’s 185<br />

years of existence were also presented. This included the brand’s new<br />

collection Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris, the famous Master and Reverso<br />

collections and selected antique pieces.<br />

www.jaeger-lecoultre.com<br />

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NEWS | THE TIME<br />

FRIEND OF BRAND<br />

JING BORAN WITH<br />

JAEGER-LECOULTRE<br />

WATCHMAKER<br />

IMAGES BY BELL & ROSS<br />

CEO OF JLC MS CATHERINE<br />

RENIER, MD OF JLC CHINA AND<br />

FRIEND OF BRAND JING BORAN<br />

WITH AUCTION WINNER<br />

VIVIAN QU<br />

STAY SQUARE<br />

When it presented its first square diving watch in 2017,<br />

Bell & Ross confirmed its ability to produce professional<br />

underwater instruments. The BR03-92 Diver made a strong<br />

impression on the diving world and became the starting<br />

point of an entire collection, which is now expanding to<br />

include two new versions, the BR03-92 Diver Blue and the<br />

BR03-92 Diver Bronze.<br />

Given their military associations and dedication to<br />

aeronautics, the navy or special units and bomb disposal<br />

experts, Bell & Ross watches have always met the strictest<br />

requirements and are designed in accordance with its own,<br />

often extreme, environment.<br />

Issued as a limited edition of 999 pieces, BR03-92 Diver<br />

Bronze alludes to the origins of underwater adventures with<br />

its bronze case and bezel, and an engraving of a diver on the<br />

case-back. Bronze was used in the past for diving helmets,<br />

and while the aged leather strap<br />

confirms the watch’s authentic<br />

vintage spirit, it can be replaced<br />

with a rubber strap for diving.<br />

Symbolising the sea, the<br />

BR03-92 Diver Blue – with<br />

its blue dial, rubber strap and<br />

aluminum insert on the bezel<br />

– achieves maximum legibility<br />

with indices coated in White<br />

SuperLuminova® and a yellow<br />

hour hand. Paired with the<br />

emblematic square shape of<br />

the BR collections, the BR03-<br />

92 Diver Blue has a sporty yet<br />

attractive aesthetic.<br />

WANG ZHENER<br />

www.bellross.com<br />

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THE LOOK | HOT OFF THE RUNWAY<br />

FOOTIE FEVER<br />

In the wake of the World Cup fever, we look at the<br />

everlasting appeal of the iconic keepall.<br />

LOUIS VUITTON<br />

Keepall Bandoulière 50<br />

www.louisvuitton.com<br />

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HOT OFF THE RUNWAY | THE LOOK<br />

Hip To Be Square<br />

The geometric gem of<br />

checks is the stellar trend of the season.<br />

GUCCI<br />

Check Bees Jacket<br />

www.gucci.com<br />

BURBERRY<br />

Shirt<br />

www.burberry.com<br />

VERSACE<br />

Puffer Jacket<br />

www.versace.com<br />

CURATED BY SHARMINI M.RETHINASAMY<br />

HUGO BOSS<br />

Pocket Square<br />

www.hugoboss.com<br />

YVES SAINT LAURENT<br />

Checkered Heart Shoe<br />

www.ysl.com<br />

BURBERRY<br />

www.burberry.com<br />

HUGO BOSS<br />

Silk Bowtie<br />

www.hugoboss.com<br />

KENZO<br />

Straight Leg<br />

Trousers<br />

www.kenzo.com<br />

ALEXANDER<br />

MCQUEEN<br />

Windowpane<br />

Checks Tailored<br />

Kickback Pants<br />

www.<br />

alexandermcqueen.<br />

com<br />

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THE LOOK | HOT OFF THE RUNWAY<br />

GOT YOUR<br />

BACK<br />

Let style do the heavy lifting.<br />

HERMÈS<br />

Airsilk Backpack<br />

www.hermes.com<br />

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HOT OFF THE RUNWAY | THE LOOK<br />

Animal Instincts<br />

Shop the catwalk trend with<br />

wild and bold accents.<br />

TOM FORD<br />

www.tomford.com<br />

FENDI<br />

Peekaboo Mini Handbag<br />

www.fendi.com<br />

ASHLEY WILLIAMS<br />

Zebra Print Dress<br />

www.ashleywilliamslondon.com<br />

CURATED BY SHARMINI M.RETHINASAMY<br />

TOM FORD<br />

Embroidered Jaguar<br />

Leggings<br />

www.tomford.com<br />

YVES SAINT LAURENT<br />

Leopard Print Peasant Blouse<br />

www.ysl.com<br />

TOM FORD<br />

Velvet Zebra Crystal Slingback<br />

www.tomford.com<br />

BALENCIAGA<br />

Athletic Top Dress<br />

www.balenciaga.com<br />

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THE LOOK<br />

The<br />

Rendezvous<br />

A flick of the wrist and a glance at their watch to check the time;<br />

two lovers secretly meet and express their affection in<br />

a display of fine jewellery and stylish timepieces.<br />

ON LARISSA<br />

Possession Earrings,<br />

PIAGET; Star Legacy<br />

Small Second Watch,<br />

MONTBLANC;<br />

Crystal Ring,<br />

SWAROVSKI<br />

ON THEO<br />

Star Legacy<br />

Date Watch,<br />

MONTBLANC<br />

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THE LOOK<br />

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THE LOOK<br />

ON LARISSA<br />

Watch, IWC;<br />

Hoop earrings,<br />

ATELIER<br />

SWAROVSKI<br />

by CALYPSO<br />

ON THEO<br />

Watch, IWC<br />

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THE LOOK<br />

ON LARISSA<br />

Possession Ring ,<br />

Open Bangle Bracelet<br />

with diamond,<br />

Possession Pendant<br />

Necklace, all from<br />

PIAGET<br />

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THE LOOK<br />

ON THEO<br />

Star Legacy<br />

Moonphase Watch,<br />

MONTBLANC<br />

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THE LOOK<br />

ON LARISSA<br />

Earring, Open Bangle<br />

Bracelet & Ring,<br />

all from ATELIER<br />

SWAROVSKI<br />

ON THEO<br />

Star Legacy<br />

Moonphase with<br />

Blue Strap,<br />

MONTBLANC<br />

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THE LOOK<br />

ON LARISSA<br />

Possession Ring,<br />

Possession Earrings<br />

& Possession Watch,<br />

all from PIAGET<br />

ON THEO<br />

Polo S Watch,<br />

PIAGET<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY BRIAN FANG @ M8 STUDIO<br />

ART DIRECTION SHIRLEY CHIA<br />

STYLING BOSCO LIM<br />

MAKEUP JOEY YAP<br />

HAIR ANGELINE LOW<br />

MODELS THEO LAURENCON AND LARISSA @ ANDREWS MODELS<br />

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THE LOOK<br />

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HEALTH | A WORLD OF WELLNESS<br />

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A WORLD OF WELLNESS<br />

| HEALTH<br />

Had a bad day at work?<br />

Feeling tired and<br />

rundown? You don’t<br />

always need a two-week<br />

vacation to rejuvenate your<br />

flagging spirit. A spa treatment<br />

or a massage can be a quick and<br />

effective way to aid what ails<br />

the body and mind. Practised in<br />

various forms across different<br />

cultures, traditional treatments<br />

in particular have been called<br />

upon for centuries, and in many<br />

cases continue to be practised.<br />

No longer exotic, many of these<br />

unique treatments have been<br />

embraced by practitioners<br />

across the world. So if you find<br />

yourself in need of some ‘me’<br />

time to relax, recharge and<br />

reflect, consider these tried and<br />

tested rituals.<br />

A World of<br />

Wellness<br />

Different cultures practise different forms of traditional<br />

treatments. We explore some of them and feel all the better for it.<br />

Turkish Hamam<br />

A form of public bath, the<br />

Turkish Hamam is often<br />

located close to the mosque in<br />

order to serve the community.<br />

Involving a three-step<br />

process, bathers first unwind<br />

in a hot steam room where<br />

temperatures rise to 100°C.<br />

This is meant to relax the<br />

muscles, relieve tension<br />

and naturally alleviate<br />

pain. Immersed in the heat,<br />

the body’s natural cooling<br />

mechanism of sweating kicks<br />

in, clearing pores of dirt and<br />

dust. After a rinse, the bather is<br />

given a thorough scrubbing. It<br />

can be a little bit uncomfortable<br />

as skin that is dead and dirty is<br />

sloughed off. A massage follows,<br />

after which the bather retires<br />

to a cool room to rest. Often<br />

ornate places, this is a nice time<br />

to enjoy the surrounding as<br />

Turkish Hamam are typically<br />

beautifully designed and<br />

ornately decorated. Exported<br />

globally, the hamam spa<br />

concept has been adapted and<br />

developed to include a variation<br />

of spa treatments.<br />

WORDS BY PAMELA D’CRUZ<br />

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HEALTH | A WORLD OF WELLNESS<br />

Keralan Pizhichil<br />

Kerala is well known for its<br />

holistic Ayurvedic practises.<br />

Originating from the South<br />

Indian state, Pizhichil,<br />

sometimes referred as<br />

Sarvangadhara, is a full body<br />

massage treatment that uses<br />

warmed-up herbal medicated<br />

oil in a synchronised massage<br />

administered by two to four<br />

trained therapists. The head is<br />

avoided but hands and cotton<br />

cloths are used to rub in the<br />

oils and stimulate the skin.<br />

Historically enjoyed by royalty<br />

and other upper echelons of<br />

Keralan society, those who have<br />

undergone this rejuvenating<br />

massage have claimed to benefit<br />

from improved muscle tone<br />

and nourished nerve tissues,<br />

and gained relief from digestive<br />

disorders, depression, stress,<br />

and even skin infections. Best<br />

experienced on a regular basis,<br />

Pizhichil is also supposed<br />

to improve sleep patterns,<br />

something we could all do with<br />

more of.<br />

Javanese Lulur<br />

Ever heard of a body scrub<br />

containing turmeric, pandan<br />

leaves, yoghurt and rice<br />

powder? Other than being used<br />

in cooking, these ingredients<br />

are the main elements in<br />

traditional Javanese Lulur.<br />

A practice that originated in<br />

the royal palaces of Central<br />

Java, lulur is the practice of<br />

body exfoliation using paste<br />

that is applied to the skin like<br />

a masque, left to dry and then<br />

vigorously rubbed off like a<br />

scrub. Traditionally practised<br />

by brides-to-be in the palace as<br />

a pre-wedding ritual that takes<br />

place over 40 consecutive days,<br />

lulur is meant to leave the skin<br />

refreshed and reinvigorated.<br />

Each of the ingredients plays a<br />

part – tumeric as an age-defying<br />

antioxidant, rice powder as a<br />

scrub, and yoghurt as a light<br />

acid peel. Used together, the<br />

practise removes dead skin to<br />

reveal soft glowing skin below.<br />

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HEALTH | A WORLD OF WELLNESS<br />

Balinese Boreh<br />

Wander the markets of Bali and you<br />

may just come across a type of jamu<br />

or traditional medicine called Boreh.<br />

Heavily influenced by Ayurvedic<br />

medicine, this fragrant concoction of<br />

herbs and spices was first used by rice<br />

farmers to relieve themselves from the<br />

onset of achy joints and muscles after<br />

a hard day toiling in the fields. Turned<br />

into an aromatic powder by pounding<br />

together ingredients likes cloves,<br />

ginger, cinnamon, rice, turmeric and<br />

nutmeg, water was added to form a<br />

paste that was then slathered all over<br />

the body. The mixture had a thermal<br />

affect that would keep them warm<br />

at night. Scrubbed off in the river<br />

the following morning, the mixture<br />

would jolt awake the circulation and<br />

had the unintended effect of being an<br />

insect repellent. Today, this centuriesold<br />

healing recipe is used as part of a<br />

traditional spa treatment to improve<br />

blood flow, clear the pores, refine skin<br />

and promote enhanced energy.<br />

Thai Massage<br />

Thailand has become synonymous<br />

with the art of massage, and no visit<br />

to our neighbouring country would<br />

be complete without indulging in<br />

an hour or two of this thoroughly<br />

relaxing practice. Purported to have<br />

been founded 2,500 years ago by the<br />

Buddha’s own physician, it combines<br />

the use of acupressure, Ayurvedic<br />

practices and yoga stretches. Distinct<br />

from other kinds of massage, the<br />

Thai version forgoes the use of oils<br />

and sticky ointments. While wearing<br />

loose-fitted clothing, your entire body<br />

is worked by the therapist using his<br />

or her hands, knees, legs and feet,<br />

and your joints, limbs and muscles<br />

are kneaded, stretched, pulled and<br />

contorted using gentle and deeper<br />

techniques to help you release<br />

tension and open the flow of energy<br />

and vitality through your body. The<br />

overall effect is to leave you feeling<br />

stretched and supple. It’s a matter<br />

not to be taken lightly; regulated by<br />

Thailand’s Ministry of Health, 800<br />

hours of training is required to be a<br />

traditional Thai massage practitioner<br />

and less than 1,000 massage centres<br />

are actually certified by this<br />

government department.<br />

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A WORLD OF WELLNESS<br />

| HEALTH<br />

Finnish Sauna<br />

A Finnish practice, the sauna has<br />

become so ubiquitous that you’ll find<br />

it in most health spas, sports clubs and<br />

gyms. Dating as far back as 7,000 BC,<br />

the practice involves sitting in a wooden<br />

shed warmed to 80°C by hot stones that<br />

have been heated using a special stove;<br />

water is thrown on the stones to produce<br />

steam. The practice is so ingrained in<br />

Finnish culture that there is one sauna<br />

for every Finnish household. Commonly<br />

practised communally with the family, a<br />

weekly visit to the sauna is as much about<br />

mental relaxation as it is physical. In<br />

Finland it is preceded by a cleansing bath<br />

or shower and involves swatting yourself<br />

lightly all over the skin with a bunch of<br />

silver birch, which is purported to relax<br />

muscles and calm the skin. A jump into<br />

a cool shower or pool is followed, after<br />

which the process is repeated.<br />

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THE DISHES<br />

CLUBHOUSE<br />

Tel: 03-7804 8888<br />

www.facebook.com/ginshuitei<br />

OPERATING HOURS<br />

Monday to Sunday<br />

Lunch 12.00pm to 3.00pm<br />

Dinner 6.30pm to 10.30pm<br />

KAISEN KIMUCHI NABE<br />

This spicy hotpot is loaded with vegetables and<br />

seafood. A Japanese favourite in the cold winter<br />

season, this hot, spicy soup with kimchi is a<br />

welcome comfort during cold, rainy days here<br />

in Malaysia. With generous portions of carrots,<br />

Napa cabbage, shiitake and enoki mushrooms<br />

cooked in a hearty soup with big, fresh prawns<br />

and scallops, this dish is a winner.<br />

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THE DISHES<br />

CLUBHOUSE<br />

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OPERATING HOURS<br />

Monday to Friday 7.00am to 12.00am<br />

Saturday to Sunday 7.00am to 8.00pm<br />

SPAGHETTI<br />

AL GAMBERONI<br />

CON SALSA<br />

AND BAKED FISH<br />

The al dente spaghetti is<br />

accompanied by a sauce<br />

made from the sumptuous<br />

taste of the sea, cooked<br />

with freshwater king<br />

prawns. The sauce<br />

absorbs the fresh taste of<br />

the prawns and cherry<br />

tomatoes add an extra hit<br />

of flavour, resulting in<br />

an overall delicious dish.<br />

ASSORTED BAKED FISH WITH MUSHROOM<br />

PURÉE & SMOKED TOMATO<br />

Baked to a nice flaky finish, the fish is perfectly<br />

paired with a delicious mushroom purée<br />

and topped with smoked tomato for added<br />

freshness. A garnish of asparagus finishes the<br />

dish, which is served straight from the oven to<br />

your table in a foil package, locking in all the<br />

flavours for a delectable meal.<br />

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THE DISHES<br />

Clubhouse<br />

Tel: 03-7805 3935<br />

BUSINESS HOURS<br />

11.30am to 3.00pm<br />

5.00pm to 10.30pm<br />

OPERATING HOURS<br />

Monday to Sunday<br />

Lunch<br />

11.30am to 3.00pm<br />

Dinner<br />

5.00pm to 10.00pm<br />

SOONDUBUJJIGAE<br />

This delectable stew is made with freshly<br />

curdled soft tofu and cooked with small<br />

prawns, vegetables, mushrooms and onions.<br />

It is richly flavoured with gochujang (chilli<br />

paste) and gochu garu (chilli powder),<br />

making it delightfully spicy. Typically eaten<br />

with a bowl of cooked white rice, the stew<br />

is best served bubbling hot.<br />

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THE DISHES<br />

CLUBHOUSE<br />

Tel: 03-7805 3935<br />

www.jojoitalianrestaurant.com<br />

OPERATING HOURS<br />

Monday to Thursday<br />

11.00am to 11.00pm<br />

Friday to Sunday<br />

11.00am to 1.00pm<br />

PENNE AL’ ARRABBIATA<br />

Arrabbiata means “angry” in Italian and as a<br />

dish it refers to the spiciness of the sauce. In<br />

this dish, penne pasta is cooked to perfection<br />

in generous portions of chopped tomato and<br />

infused with garlic, herbs and chilli flakes,<br />

then cooked in olive oil. The chilli flakes<br />

perfume the oil and make this dish all the more<br />

flavourful. The shape and texture of the penne<br />

retain the sauce particularly well, bursting<br />

with every bite. It’s a great go-to pasta dish for<br />

vegetarians and vegans, thanks to the omission<br />

of cheese in the delicious spicy tomato sauce.<br />

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Lot 413, 4th floor,<br />

Suria KLCC ,<br />

50088 Kuala Lumpur<br />

Tel: 03-2166 9881<br />

www.taithong.com.my<br />

OPERATING HOURS<br />

Monday to Saturday<br />

11.30am to 10.30pm<br />

Sunday and Public Holidays<br />

10.30am to 10.30pm<br />

YUZU BLACK TEA,<br />

GOLDEN PHOENIX,<br />

SNOW SKIN MUSANG KING,<br />

SNOW SKIN CHENDOL<br />

COCONUT MOONCAKES<br />

Tai Thong serves up a selection<br />

of delectable mooncakes to treat<br />

your guests for a grand occasion<br />

or even just to indulge during a<br />

quiet afternoon tea break.<br />

The Yuzu Black Tea<br />

mooncake combines the richness<br />

of lotus paste with black tea that<br />

creates a smooth and refreshing<br />

combination. For those who<br />

favour a wholesome treat, the<br />

Golden Phoenix is packed with<br />

assorted nuts and dried fruits<br />

with hints of citrus, perfect to<br />

pair with a pot of your favourite<br />

Chinese tea. Fans of durian will<br />

love the Snow Skin Musang King<br />

made with real Musang King<br />

durian pulp for an irresistibly<br />

decadent treat. The Snow Skin<br />

Chendol Coconut is reminiscent<br />

of a bowl of the refreshing<br />

dessert as the delicate snow skin<br />

layer gives the coconut milk and<br />

fragrant pandan pairing a silky<br />

smooth quality.<br />

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THE COOKBOOK<br />

In Pursuit of<br />

Tradition<br />

and Flavour<br />

With its production of artisanal Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese and<br />

Parma ham, it’s little wonder Parma has been designated a<br />

UNESCO City of Gastronomy and Emilia-Romagna Italy's food valley.<br />

WORDS BY JAMES CANN / PRESS ASSOCIATION / THE INTERVIEW PEOPLE<br />

IMAGES BY ISTOCK / GETTY IMAGES<br />

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There is no such thing as spaghetti<br />

Bolognese. No, the dish you've<br />

rustled up for dinner a thousand<br />

times or plucked from the menu<br />

of a high-street Italian restaurant is a<br />

fabrication. An abomination, even.<br />

Go on, I dare you. Try to order 'spag bol'<br />

in any Emilia-Romagnan restaurant<br />

and see what happens...<br />

You will likely be told through<br />

gritted teeth that spaghetti Bolognese<br />

is an American invention, a corruption<br />

of the dish, which should always be<br />

made with fresh tagliatelle.<br />

Semolina-based spaghetti just<br />

cannot hold ragu – the authentic name<br />

for the meat sauce known worldwide as<br />

Bolognese, which so readily soaks into<br />

freshly made egg-and-flour pasta.<br />

In Emilia-Romagna, also known<br />

as Italy's food valley, such distinctions<br />

are very important. So dedicated to<br />

cuisine are the people of a northern<br />

region blessed with a humid subtropical<br />

climate, that their excellence in<br />

food standards was recognised by the<br />

Michelin Guide.<br />

The unveiling of the Italian edition<br />

of the red book, detailing the best places<br />

to both eat and sleep, was shifted from<br />

its long-term base in Milan to Parma, a<br />

city with only two starred restaurants.<br />

So why this provincial outpost?<br />

Designated a UNESCO City of<br />

Gastronomy at the end of 2015,<br />

over 30%of its working population<br />

are involved in the production and<br />

serving of food. It is the gastronomical<br />

capital of the food valley and arguably<br />

of the northern half of the country.<br />

And what better way to showcase the<br />

craftsmanship and taste of the province<br />

than by hosting a lavish Michelin<br />

ceremony at the stunning<br />

Teatro Regio opera house.<br />

A 1,400-seater auditorium that<br />

normally hosts tributes to Parma's<br />

musical sons Verdi and Toscanini,<br />

saw, in mid-November last year, the<br />

cream of Italy's chefs rewarded for their<br />

culinary endeavours. But conspicuously<br />

absent from the stage were the unsung<br />

heroes – the producers who churn<br />

milk into Parmigiano-Reggiano<br />

(better known as Parmesan) or salt the<br />

haunches that will become prosciutto.<br />

The valley's many food producers may<br />

work independently as businesses, but<br />

they are united in their commitment to<br />

preserving tradition and flavour.<br />

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The day before the Michelin event, I tour the<br />

Galloni factory in Langhirano, 12 miles south of Parma,<br />

and observe the exacting application of sea salt and<br />

seasoning which delivers mouthwatering Parma ham to<br />

the top tables. (Tours can be booked through the local<br />

tourist office.)<br />

Federico Galloni calls his army of workers 'salatori',<br />

or salty men; they scrutinise the ham hocks before<br />

smothering them in salt and hanging them up to dry<br />

for months.<br />

A convivial man wearing an elegant cardigan under<br />

his white lab coat, Federico is a grandson of one of the<br />

five brothers who established the business in 1960.<br />

Today, they can produce 300,000 cured hams every year.<br />

Federico says it could produce five times that amount<br />

if he chose to switch to a fully automated production<br />

line, but he instead keeps faith with the serious salty<br />

men, who do not smile at gawping visitors as they are too<br />

engrossed in their time-honoured handiwork.<br />

In the ominous-sounding ham chamber, we marvel<br />

at the 'spiking' process, conducted with a horse's shin<br />

bone to assess the odour of the prosciutto. The best legs<br />

are awarded the famous five-pointed crown stamp of<br />

Parma ham. A tasting session is soundtracked by Verdi<br />

in a dedicated sampling room where we wash down the<br />

luscious ham with lightly sparkling pignoletto wine.<br />

“So dedicated to cuisine are the people of a northern<br />

region blessed with a humid subtropical climate,<br />

that their excellence in food standards was this<br />

year recognised by the Michelin Guide.”<br />

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Federico says it<br />

could produce<br />

five times that<br />

amount if he chose<br />

to switch to a<br />

fully automated<br />

production line,<br />

but he instead<br />

keeps faith.”<br />

By the morning, I'm peckish again and ready to see<br />

how those swine develop such succulent hind meat.<br />

The answer? They are fed on natural whey, a byproduct<br />

of creating Parmesan.<br />

Those wanting to discover how the fine cheese<br />

gets from the farm to that famous little dish with its<br />

tiny spoon, can get up with the cows and witness the<br />

transformation first hand.<br />

Only 15 minutes from Parma's historic city centre<br />

lies the Consorzio Produttori Latte Societa Agricola<br />

Cooperativa dairy in Baganzolino, where on weekday<br />

mornings, the fabled master cheesemaker – a celebrity<br />

in these parts – leads free one-hour tours.<br />

It may look like milk upon milk to the layman, but<br />

the specifics of the craft separate mediocre Parmesan<br />

from truly great Parmesan, with the latter deserving<br />

of its own firebrand on the rind.<br />

And don't forget to buy a big lump of cheese as you<br />

leave – I recommend the 28- month-aged batch.<br />

Heading back to civilisation, we pass the imposing<br />

Barilla plant at Pedrignano, built in 1969, where more<br />

than 93,000 miles of spaghetti roll off the conveyor<br />

belts each day.<br />

A world away from those endlessly clanking<br />

machines is the small restaurant and workshop<br />

supervised by former office colleagues Simona and Rita.<br />

Their dissatisfaction with the daily grind inspired them<br />

to quit their jobs and go back to basics, making tagliatelle<br />

and tortellini from scratch.<br />

At their 'Uova e Farina' – egg and flour – cookery<br />

school, small groups can learn how to create sheets of<br />

fresh pasta, before making, with some difficulty,<br />

the tiny parcels that become their lunch.<br />

On the night before the much-vaunted gala dinner,<br />

we go traditional at the aptly-named Ristorante<br />

La Forchetta – the fork – in the shadow of the city's<br />

11th-century cathedral.<br />

The table talk is, initially, about what delicacies there<br />

might be on the big night. Chatter ceases when plates of<br />

Prosciutto di Parma and Parmesan arrive, followed by<br />

ricotta-stuffed tortellini and ragu-coated tagliatelle,<br />

with the sophistication of flavour telling its own story.<br />

And not a bowl of spaghetti Bolognese in sight.<br />

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GO GREEN<br />

The Botanist, Islay’s one and only dry gin finally officially launches in Malaysia.<br />

WORDS BY GRACE LAI<br />

Islay is a land of mystery; of shimmering greens and<br />

brilliant blues the colour of cloudless, summer skies.<br />

This tiny island houses only over 3,000 inhabitants;<br />

but within its glorious land sits some of the the<br />

world’s best and active whisky distilleries. From the east<br />

to the west you will find the peaty Ardbeg, Lagavulin<br />

and Laphroaig; and on the north of the island, Bowmore,<br />

Bruichladdich, Caol Ila and Bunnahabhain, which are<br />

substantially lighter in taste.<br />

Back in 1999, celebrated drinks journalist Dave<br />

Broom sat with (just as celebrated) Jim McEwan,<br />

Bruichladdich’s former Master Distiller of the<br />

Progressive Hebridean Distillers. “I recall sitting on the<br />

shores of Loch Indaal with him in 1999, looking across to<br />

Bruichladdich [then closed]”. “I’d love for that distillery<br />

to reopen,” McEwan said. “It’s a disgrace that it’s closed.”<br />

It hurt him as a whisky man and as an Ileach.<br />

Today, the restored distillery is one of the largest<br />

employers on Islay, forging new links with farmers<br />

and harnessing Islay’s unique flora to create and infuse<br />

another type of spirit – gin. The unprecedented result is<br />

a combination of a master Islay distiller's know-how and<br />

its locally foraged botanicals. Twenty-two to be specific.<br />

With The Botanist, if you remember no other<br />

numbers, know just these – 22, nine and 46. Botanicals<br />

are the very essence of gin; its raison d'etre you may<br />

say, and The Botanist gin – with a 46% ABV – is created<br />

from nine core, traditional gin botanicals and 22 local<br />

Islay botanicals, all hand-picked and foraged by local<br />

botanists, Dr. Richard and Mavis Gulliver.<br />

Gin, the new whisky in town if you haven’t heard, is<br />

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“The Botanist gin –<br />

with a 46% ABV – is<br />

created from nine<br />

core, traditional gin<br />

botanicals and 22<br />

local Islay botanicals,<br />

all hand-picked and<br />

foraged by local<br />

botanists, Dr. Richard<br />

and Mavis Gulliver.”<br />

not a newcomer in the rarefied world of spirits; but what<br />

was once known only for its medicinal purposes is now<br />

the drink of choice. From Bogart to Churchill, gin is and<br />

always will be classy and rewarding. As someone once<br />

said, gin has got all the potency of absinthe without the<br />

regret of the Fireball.<br />

Connoisseurs will agree that there is a marked<br />

difference between drinking gin and tasting it. To begin<br />

with, gin is rarely ever drunk neat, as, for the most part,<br />

it is not that palatable without a mixer – in most of our<br />

opinions, but to each his own. However, tasting gin neat<br />

is hugely important for developing one’s gin palate and<br />

learning more about what you are drinking. Mixers,<br />

especially tonic, will mask some of the botanical’s<br />

flavours as well as cut the harshness and alcohol notes.<br />

While the latter is desirable, the former reduces the<br />

flavour of the gin, so it is key to work out what ratio of<br />

mixer you should add to your gin.<br />

To properly induct us into its embrace, The Botanist<br />

brand ferried a privileged lot of us to A Little Farm<br />

on the Hill for an afternoon of fun and folly (no folly<br />

ensued). There, in a charming kitchen setting, filmy<br />

organza curtains ruffled in the wind, macaques called<br />

and birds chirped to us while we studied the organic and<br />

local-to-Malaysian-soil plants growing abundantly on<br />

the fertile earth.<br />

Caressing the leaves of the fragrant basil, spicy mint<br />

and woodsy juniper, we were allowed to pick two plants of<br />

choice for the makings of our own gin; the objective being<br />

to immerse ourselves in the experience and care it takes in<br />

the pursuit of The Botanist’s hand-foraged ingredients.<br />

“Malaysia used to be a haven for foraging with its<br />

abundance of natural herbs and spices – frequently<br />

used for Chinese medicines. While that is not popular<br />

in our day and age [yet], I do hope that The Botanist<br />

coming to Malaysia will inspire its local bartenders and<br />

consumers towards sourcing for local ingredients and<br />

being creative with the way they garnish and serve their<br />

drinks. We really want The Botanist to encourage you to<br />

go out there and explore your surroundings!” enthused<br />

Chloe Wood, the Asia Pacific Brand Ambassador for The<br />

Botanist. Petite with an abundance of energy radiant on<br />

her face, Wood is an Islay native herself, now based with<br />

the eminent brand in Singapore.<br />

From the hand-foraged 22 and nine core botanicals,<br />

followed by an achingly-slow 17-hour distillation, the<br />

result is a highly distinctive, complex and floral gin<br />

with an outstanding finish and impeccable provenance.<br />

Incredible care is exercised in its distillation process as<br />

the precious botanicals are slowly and gently coaxed into<br />

releasing their multifaceted, signature aromatics in<br />

The Botanist’s unique and cherished Lomond pot-still.<br />

The layered complexity of the drink comes to life,<br />

more with each gentle sip of this refreshing delight. In<br />

an age of re-badged industrial gins, The Botanist stands<br />

out as a truly artisanal, small-batch, hand-crafted labour<br />

of love and distiller’s art. A breath of botanical Islay in<br />

every glass. Nothing fresher than that, is there?<br />

The Botanist is now available at selected<br />

establishments throughout the city.<br />

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THE GAME CHANGER<br />

Burlesque goddess Dita Von Teese discusses everything from<br />

her captivating appearance and stage performances to her thoughts<br />

about femininity, motherhood and feminism.<br />

WORDS BY ALLISON KUGEL / THE INTERVIEW PEOPLE<br />

IMAGES BY GETTY IMAGES<br />

Born out of a time capsule from Hollywood’s golden era, glamour<br />

girl and burlesque goddess, Dita Von Teese has been captivating<br />

imaginations around the world since she burst onto the scene in<br />

the early 2000s, first on the cover of Playboy magazine, and<br />

then draped on the arm of controversial rocker, Marilyn Manson.<br />

Since then, Dita has carved out an iconic reputation for herself as<br />

the most famous and sought-after burlesque performer in the world.<br />

Vanity Fair has dubbed her a “ Burlesque Superheroine” and Elle has<br />

declared her an “all around icon.”<br />

The raven haired, fair skinned, hourglass shaped glamour girl who<br />

never leaves home without the perfect red lip and vintage sunglasses,<br />

Von Teese travels the globe performing burlesque shows that pay<br />

homage to the vintage artform, but with a modern interpretation.<br />

She performs to sell-out crowds and mesmerises with costumes<br />

perfectly adorned with breathtaking crystals, and over-the-top stage<br />

props and accessories placed just so, including her signature martini<br />

glass bubble bath routine. Incidentally, the crowds are packed with<br />

Von Teese’s millions of female fans who draw inspiration from her<br />

old world, finely crafted sensuality.<br />

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How do you define femininity?<br />

I grew up admiring movie stars of the 1940s and 1950s.<br />

To me, that was always the epitome of feminine, and<br />

it made a mark on me from a very young age. I guess I<br />

have always associated that exaggerated femininity with<br />

the definition of feminine; the way a woman enhances<br />

herself with the tools in the beauty box, so to speak. I’ve<br />

always thought of glamour as feminine. That’s what I<br />

love for the outwardly feminine. On the other hand, I<br />

have a different closed door feminine as well, where I<br />

can remove those layers and get to the essence of what<br />

we are trying to exaggerate with the hair and makeup<br />

and the high heels and all the things we do to be hyper<br />

feminine in public.<br />

Your birth name is Heather Sweet and you're a<br />

natural blonde. Why the change to brunette and<br />

the name change to Dita Von Teese?<br />

I started becoming Dita when I was about 19 years old, so<br />

I wasn’t really thinking it through. I didn’t think about<br />

long term, and I certainly never expected to become<br />

famous for being a burlesque dancer and pinup model.<br />

It started as a hobby that I was doing, and in my little<br />

mind I thought by the time I was 30 I would be finished.<br />

And at the time, I was looking to Gypsy Rose Lee and<br />

Lili St. Cyr, and these [burlesque] stars from the past.<br />

These were choices I made when I was younger, and yes,<br />

I always liked the idea of that big Hollywood makeover.<br />

Rita Hayworth’s name was not Rita Hayworth, and Rita<br />

Hayworth had black hair and a widow’s peak that got<br />

removed with electrolysis. There was that big Hollywood<br />

machine, and I was always fascinated with the idea of<br />

these raw beauties becoming transformed into Birds<br />

of Paradise.<br />

In watching you perform, you truly look like you've<br />

stepped out of a time machine from the 1940s and<br />

1950s. Are you comfortable living in this time period?<br />

I’m not living in another time. A lot of my clothes are<br />

modern, and I think about a lot of the modern things<br />

I do, such as updating my apps. I love so many things<br />

about modern technology. Although, I do have a huge<br />

collection of vintage clothing. There was a time in my<br />

“I was always fascinated<br />

with the idea of these<br />

raw beauties becoming<br />

transformed into<br />

Birds of Paradise.”<br />

life when I only wore vintage lingerie, I only drove my<br />

vintage car, I only wore clothes from the 1940s, but<br />

I’ve kind of evolved from that. The burlesque shows we<br />

produce are much different than a show you would have<br />

seen in the 1940s. We’re trying to capture the essence<br />

of those times, but the whole point is to evolve into<br />

something much different than it ever was; to evolve the<br />

history of burlesque. I never want anyone to think that<br />

I’m living in the past. You can look at the past and get<br />

inspiration from it, but it can end up being dusty and<br />

irrelevant if you don’t find ways to make it something<br />

that no one’s ever seen before.<br />

I do love to sit down with some of my favorite<br />

glamour girls of the past. I’m quite good friends with<br />

Mamie Van Doren who was a big 1950s bombshell and is<br />

still around to tell her stories. And I’m friends with <strong>Jul</strong>ie<br />

Newmar who, of course, was a great dancer and actress. I<br />

love to ask them about the past, and I love getting advice<br />

from them about the times we are living in and how to<br />

navigate being a glamour girl in modern times.<br />

Would you ever consider sacrificing your brand and<br />

hourglass figure to become pregnant?<br />

There are a few choices that I have made, like making a<br />

conscious decision not to have children, because I think<br />

it may be a good moment in time for some people to step<br />

away from that idea of feeling that it’s required. I think<br />

it’s a conscientious choice for modern times, because of<br />

over population. Throughout my life I always felt like I<br />

was going to quit [burlesque] and have a child, because<br />

I always thought I wanted them. More recently I have<br />

given thought to the unsustainable population growth<br />

and global climate change. Do I think it’s fascinating<br />

when women tell me that the most important and<br />

wonderful job they’ll ever do is raising a child? Yes. Then<br />

I think, “ Oh wow, that’s interesting. I guess I won’t know<br />

what that’s like.” This is such a personal thing to ask a<br />

woman about, because what if I couldn’t have children?<br />

That’s not the case, but it’s such a personal topic.<br />

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In your current show "Dita Von<br />

Teese and The Copper Coupe<br />

Tour" you have another model<br />

on stage with you, Gia Genevieve.<br />

What inspired you to cast her in your show?<br />

I had always wanted to have a blonde bombshell<br />

in the show. I had a hard time finding this kind of<br />

quintessential “ Playboy ” blonde. I met Gia a few times<br />

over the years and she always had this effervescence, and<br />

she was sexy and fun. I knew she wasn’t a dancer, but I<br />

wondered if I could teach her how to do my bubble bath<br />

act, simplify it and have her get her personality across<br />

on stage. She’s a lot of fun to watch and she’s the perfect<br />

example of you don’t have to be dancing all over the<br />

place and doing backflips on stage to be<br />

wildly entertaining.<br />

Tell me about your collaboration with Absolut<br />

Elyx for the "Dita Von Teese and The Copper<br />

Coupe Tour".<br />

Being famous for bathing in a giant cocktail glass, I was<br />

open to a partnership with a cocktail company. I loved<br />

the ideas that Elyx had. They were just about beautiful,<br />

whimsical imagery that’s a tribute to what they do with<br />

their copper distillery. I was very familiar with their<br />

brand and loved the idea of making these tributes in the<br />

show to their imagery. I took a giant shell and dipped<br />

it in their signature copper. And I made a cocktail glass<br />

that’s a tribute to their style. We had a lot of fun creating<br />

the show and bringing it all together.<br />

What other imagery onstage will reflect this tour's<br />

name, The Copper Coupe?<br />

With every tour, I’ve redone a version of my martini<br />

glass act. I have a six-piece set of gigantic glasses at this<br />

point. I could have a giant cocktail party! I’m always<br />

thinking, “ How can I one up that number and make it<br />

fresh and new?” For this tour, one of the most exciting<br />

parts is the costume. I collaborated with my longtime<br />

creative partner, Catherine D’Lish, we put our heads<br />

together and came up with the most extravagant<br />

costume we’ve ever done, to date. A big part of making<br />

the show was this gown. I can’t tell because I’m wearing<br />

it on stage, but from what people are telling me it lights<br />

up the entire room.<br />

“I always felt like I was going to<br />

quit and have a child, because I<br />

always thought I wanted them. More<br />

recently I have given thought to the<br />

unsustainable population growth<br />

and global climate change.”<br />

You're the Swarovski Queen. I'm assuming<br />

everything is crystallised….<br />

Everything is crystallised on this costume. We haven’t<br />

weighed it yet, but I keep asking to. It’s completely<br />

covered, and we’re using a new version of their aurora<br />

borealis stone. They’re cut like diamonds, and the<br />

effect is mind-boggling. People have been asking if my<br />

costume is electrified or plugged in. It’s really something<br />

to see under the lights.<br />

You've been quoted as saying that burlesque is a<br />

new kind of feminism. How so?<br />

It’s become that for a lot of women. The feminist<br />

movement must be respectful of other women’s ideals<br />

of what it is, and what it means. More than ever, we as<br />

women have to respect each other’s choices. Like I always<br />

say, and this is the truth, my audience is mainly female.<br />

My social media following is about 85 percent female.<br />

When I started in the 1990s I had a lot of male fans, and<br />

when I was a Playboy model I had a lot of male fans. It<br />

shifted in the early 2000s when I came out with a book<br />

and told my story about why I loved pinup, why I loved<br />

burlesque, and what it meant to me to have that to<br />

look to for my beauty icons. That resonated with<br />

a lot of people and I could feel that was when it all<br />

started to shift, when I exhibited my vulnerability about<br />

why I love this. I like to say that it’s an alternative<br />

feminist movement.<br />

What do you say to women who cry out that<br />

burlesque is an objectification?<br />

Something that could have, in the past, been considered<br />

degrading to women, I think that idea has been turned<br />

upside down when my audience is mainly female.<br />

They’re getting inspiration from this and feeling like<br />

they can harness their own sensual power in a different<br />

way and be in control of it. I would never say that<br />

striptease and burlesque should be for everyone. I have<br />

always loved things that walk that fine line, where one<br />

person looking at it thinks it’s inspiring and magical,<br />

and another person thinks it’s dirty and bad. It’s<br />

interesting to me the way people see things. I find things<br />

that are polarising to be interesting.<br />

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THE GAME CHANGER<br />

Do you think femininity and feminism can<br />

peacefully co-exist in the #MeToo era? And have you<br />

found yourself in the crosshairs of a certain segment<br />

within this current feminist movement that doesn't<br />

agree with your idea of feminism?<br />

Yes. But for me, I have always understood feminism to<br />

be about having choices. I don’t see how you can put<br />

rules on that, especially now. Whatever you do, there’s<br />

always going to be someone who criticises it. I think<br />

more than ever it’s about sticking close to people who<br />

share your beliefs. You try to understand other people’s<br />

point of view, but you don’t have to take it for your own<br />

or feel like someone is pointing a finger at you. We have<br />

to stop pointing fingers at other people.<br />

You perform your shows all over the world. What<br />

are the differences in how burlesque is received in<br />

the U.S. versus in other countries?<br />

What’s interesting is that the striptease-style burlesque<br />

was invented in America, and it was thriving here in<br />

the 1930s and 1940s. That’s the funniest part about all<br />

of this. I had to go to France, England, Germany and<br />

Australia to get that big mainstream acceptance at first.<br />

I performed a lot in the UK during the early part of my<br />

career and I would do mainstream television shows over<br />

there. I could talk about what I was doing there, and I<br />

could go to France and do my show on television. They<br />

could show the pasties and the G-string, and it was fine<br />

with everyone.<br />

In the U.S. there's this strange sensibility where<br />

it's okay to promote a film with a lot of violence,<br />

but it's not okay to put overt sensuality into<br />

the mainstream.<br />

It’s not just sensuality, but decisive sensuality. That’s one<br />

of the things people have a problem with. If I had made a<br />

sex tape and I said, “ Oh, I’m sorry I did that,” it would be<br />

more acceptable. As compared to me deciding to present<br />

striptease and eroticism and do it in this way, because it’s<br />

decisive. It’s not “ accidental.” I often think of that. Am<br />

I inspiring other women to embrace their sensuality in<br />

a way that they’re not apologising for, and is that what<br />

upsets people?<br />

You brought burlesque to the forefront during a<br />

time when it wasn't part of the mainstream pop<br />

culture vortex. What do you advise for other<br />

creative pioneers?<br />

I think I had it better in some ways back then. I feel<br />

lucky that I didn’t have the Internet to influence me<br />

when I started. I had to use my imagination. I didn’t<br />

have anyone to watch, except ladies from the past. There<br />

wasn’t YouTube. I had to really forge my own path and<br />

“The feminist movement<br />

must be respectful of other<br />

women’s ideals of what it is,<br />

and what it means. More than<br />

ever, we as women have to<br />

respect each other’s choices.”<br />

I’m grateful for that. I think one of the things getting<br />

in people’s way now is the feeling that everything has<br />

already been done, because they’re scrolling through<br />

Instagram. Or they’ll look through social media and<br />

just copy what other people are doing. They don’t have<br />

to rely on their imagination. I didn’t have others to<br />

measure myself up against. I’m not saying you shouldn’t<br />

be inspired by other people, and even if it appears that<br />

everything has been done before, there are ways of<br />

making it better or making it different.<br />

The moral of the story is, there is going to be some<br />

ridicule either way, so why not forge your own path?<br />

For #oldheadshotday, I posted my early headshot on<br />

Instagram and someone commented, “ But your [eye]<br />

brows don’t look good.” I was like, “ Listen. I was 19<br />

years old and I didn’t have a 400-page book about retro<br />

glamour called “ Your Beauty Mark” [Von Teese’s<br />

beauty how-to book/Dey Street Books] to look at yet! I<br />

had to make all the mistakes so that I could tell you all<br />

the short cuts.” There are always people who must come<br />

first and experiment and make those mistakes in order<br />

for other people to pick up that knowledge. I certainly<br />

did that with burlesque queens of the past, looking at<br />

their pictures and thinking about how I could do it in my<br />

own way.<br />

For people who have yet to go to see a burlesque<br />

show, what will the experience be like to attend<br />

one of your shows?<br />

They will be very excited to see the diversity of my<br />

fellow cast members. You’re on a wild ride of beauty<br />

and glamour in its many shapes and forms, and it’s<br />

unexpected and inclusive. I think most people walk<br />

away thinking, “ I’m a little bit like her. I can be like that,<br />

yeah!” My show is a warm and welcoming place, and<br />

it’s raucous; it’s wild! I’m really proud of the show as a<br />

whole, and people will experience the biggest burlesque<br />

show in history.<br />

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THE DRIVE<br />

Diamond<br />

in the<br />

Rough<br />

Rolls-Royce’s new all-terrain high-bodied car makes<br />

luxury off-road travel a reality for the first time.<br />

WORDS BY REMI DUTTA<br />

IMAGES BY ROLLS-ROYCE<br />

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THE DRIVE<br />

Named after the largest diamond<br />

ever discovered which now<br />

resides in the British Crown Jewels,<br />

the Cullinan is the jewel in the<br />

Rolls-Royce crown.<br />

When Rolls-Royce announced<br />

three years ago that it would launch<br />

Cullinan, it did so in the knowledge<br />

that its customers around the world<br />

had asked it to build “The Rolls-Royce<br />

of SUVs”, with luxury, performance and<br />

usability not seen before in the SUV<br />

market. Many of these customers were<br />

younger, very successful high-net-worth<br />

individuals who are heavily engaged in<br />

the experience economy, and wanted a<br />

Rolls-Royce that would take them to the<br />

ends of the Earth in ultimate luxury.<br />

“At this point in the history<br />

of automotive design, SUVs have<br />

become homogenous and ubiquitous,”<br />

commented Giles Taylor, Director of<br />

Design, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. “The<br />

label SUV is now applied to anything<br />

with a two-box silhouette and the<br />

least suggestion of going off tarmac.<br />

We envisioned an authentic, threebox<br />

all-terrain high-bodied car with<br />

a convention-challenging design and<br />

absolute capability that would satisfy the<br />

adventurous urges of our clients.” That<br />

promise has been fulfilled with the allnew,<br />

highly-anticipated model from the<br />

marque: The Rolls-Royce Cullinan.<br />

Only the second new Rolls-Royce<br />

to sit on the all-new aluminium<br />

Architecture of Luxury, Taylor and his<br />

team designed the car he knew would<br />

meet expectations: iconic design, proper<br />

Rolls-Royce proportions inside and out,<br />

and uncompromised levels of luxury.<br />

Lending a toughness of expression to<br />

the front of Cullinan, key features such<br />

as lights and air intakes are deep set into<br />

the bodywork, whilst strong vertical and<br />

horizontal lines create a powerful visage,<br />

with the prominent brow of a Saxon<br />

warrior created by the line that runs<br />

across the top of the pantheon grille and<br />

‘eyebrow’-like daytime running lights.<br />

Set slightly proud of the surrounding<br />

bodywork, the hand-polished stainless<br />

steel grille is pushed up and forward,<br />

with the Rolls-Royce badge and Spirit<br />

of Ecstasy riding significantly above the<br />

line of the wing.<br />

Away from the face of Cullinan, the<br />

vertical lines that run from the A-pillars<br />

down along the raised bonnet edge into<br />

the metal skid plate emphasise the height<br />

of the car and its dominant character.<br />

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THE DRIVE<br />

From the side, the purposefulness of<br />

Cullinan is clear. The bonnet itself is seen<br />

to be set higher than the wings of the car<br />

to communicate greater toughness.<br />

The line then rises quickly on the<br />

A-pillar to resolve in an ultimate height<br />

for Cullinan of 1,836mm, a height<br />

accentuated by the glass-to-metal ratio<br />

as seen from the side; whilst the depth of<br />

the side profile is optically broken up by<br />

a metal spear that flies down the lower<br />

door surface and gives the whole side of<br />

the car a beautiful sense of tension.<br />

The rear view of Cullinan continues<br />

the theme of functionality with its<br />

exposed metal exhaust pipes and skid<br />

plate. The design theme for the rear<br />

lights remains simple as two narrow<br />

upright units house all the lights and are<br />

minimally adorned by thin narrow strips<br />

of jewellery at their centre.<br />

For the first time a Rolls-Royce has an<br />

opening tailgate, which it calls ‘The Clasp’.<br />

In a nod to the era when luggage was<br />

mounted on the exterior of the motorcar,<br />

the rear profile of Cullinan is a two-part,<br />

‘D-Back’ format, with the bustle denoting<br />

the place of the luggage. ‘The Clasp’ opens<br />

and closes in its two sections automatically<br />

at the touch of the key fob button.<br />

For those who intend to transport<br />

large items back from their adventures,<br />

the boot offers a standard 560 litres of<br />

space, growing to 600 with the parcel shelf<br />

removed. Unlike other SUVs, the base<br />

of the rear seats sit higher than the boot<br />

floor, so the items in the boot cannot slip<br />

forward. A loading length of 2,245mm<br />

and load capacity of 1,930 litres can also be<br />

accessed by electronically raising the boot<br />

floor to meet the seat base.<br />

Interestingly as part of Rolls-Royce<br />

Bespoke Collective, a Recreation Module<br />

housing equipment and paraphernalia<br />

specific to each Cullinan owner’s pursuits<br />

whether it be camping or kite flying can<br />

be slotted and plugged into the boot of<br />

Cullinan for away days.<br />

Inside the cabin of Cullinan, the<br />

centre stack is framed by hand-finished<br />

metal pillars that bridge the upper fascia<br />

and middle console, giving it a sense of<br />

robustness, whilst also suspending the<br />

horizontal elements of the fascia to give a<br />

more commanding feel.<br />

The upper fascia is clad in a newly<br />

developed contemporary ‘Box Grain’<br />

black leather – a durable and water<br />

resistant boarded leather similar to that<br />

used in Italian high-end luggage and<br />

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THE DRIVE<br />

“Rolls-Royce’s celebrated Magic Carpet Ride experience<br />

is as impressive off-road as it is on-road.”<br />

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THE DRIVE<br />

“The Individual rear passenger seat<br />

configuration sees two individual rear<br />

seats separated by a Fixed Rear Centre<br />

Console with a drinks cabinet containing<br />

Rolls-Royce whisky glasses and decanter,<br />

champagne flutes and refrigerator.”<br />

handbag designs. Supporting this upper<br />

section is a strong band of wood that is<br />

moulded in three-dimensions to flow<br />

out to the centre stack, whilst the entire<br />

dashboard is protected by leather pads on<br />

top and at the bottom.<br />

For the driver and passengers,<br />

Cullinan awakes at the touch of a button<br />

or by interfacing with the doors. For<br />

ease of access, the car will lower itself by<br />

40mm and the doors automatically close,<br />

while the start button elevates Cullinan<br />

back to ride height.<br />

Those in the rear sit higher than<br />

those in the front thanks to Rolls-Royce’s<br />

Pavilion Seating, to enjoy grandstand<br />

views of the surroundings through large<br />

glazed side windows and panoramic glass<br />

roof. Two rear passenger configurations<br />

are offered – Lounge Seats or Individual<br />

Seats. The former is likely to appeal<br />

to families while the latter places a<br />

premium on ultimate luxury and sees<br />

two individual rear seats separated by a<br />

Fixed Rear Centre Console with a drinks<br />

cabinet containing Rolls-Royce whisky<br />

glasses and decanter, champagne flutes<br />

and a refrigerator.<br />

All seats feature a simple but modern<br />

horseshoe graphic which emphasises<br />

the supportive bolsters of the seat and<br />

showcase Rolls-Royce’s mastery of leather<br />

craft, as the entire backrest panel has been<br />

crafted from a single piece of leather. In<br />

a first for Rolls-Royce, the rear seats also<br />

fold down electronically in a number<br />

of configurations. One press sees each<br />

backrest effortlessly fold down, whist<br />

at the same time moving the headrests<br />

upwards to avoid making an imprint on<br />

the seat cushion. Both seatbacks can be<br />

folded completely, creating a flat load<br />

area or in a 2/3 and 1/3 split, increasing<br />

practicality even further.<br />

This brings us finally to the driver’s<br />

experience. All essential driving<br />

information is clearly communicated<br />

by the latest generation of digital<br />

instruments. The central information<br />

screen is for the first time touch<br />

sensitive, allowing the driver to quickly<br />

select functions, map views and vehicle<br />

set-up whilst on the trail. This portal can<br />

still be controlled from the iconic Spirit<br />

of Ecstasy controller. It sits on the central<br />

console with the ‘Off-Road’ button,<br />

Hill Descent Control button and Air<br />

Suspension height adjustment controls.<br />

Further equipment include Night<br />

Vision and Vision Assist including<br />

daytime and night-time Wildlife &<br />

Pedestrian warning; Alertness Assistant;<br />

a 4-Camera system with Panoramic<br />

View, all-round visibility and helicopter<br />

view; Active Cruise Control; Collision<br />

Warning; Cross-Traffic Warning, Lane<br />

Departure and Lane Change Warning;<br />

an industry leading 7x3 High-Resolution<br />

Head-Up Display, WiFi hotspot, and<br />

of course the latest Navigation and<br />

Entertainment Systems.<br />

All of it translates to Rolls-Royce’s<br />

celebrated Magic Carpet Ride experience<br />

which is as impressive off-road as it is<br />

on-road thanks to Cullinan’s new lighter<br />

architecture and latest generation selflevelling<br />

air suspension. Through a<br />

thorough re-engineering of the existing<br />

air suspension system – including the<br />

addition of larger air struts with more<br />

air volume to cushion the blows of the<br />

toughest of terrains – the strengthening<br />

of drive and prop shafts, the inclusion<br />

of drive to the front wheels as well as the<br />

back for the first time in Rolls-Royce<br />

history, and the complete reworking<br />

of the new 6.75 litre twin-turbo V12<br />

Rolls-Royce engine to deliver just the<br />

right level of torque (850Nm) at the<br />

lowest possible revolutions (1,600rpm),<br />

the Rolls-Royce engineering team has<br />

ensured Cullinan will take owners to<br />

places no modern Rolls-Royce owner<br />

has travelled in luxury before.<br />

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THE DRIVE<br />

The suspension makes millions<br />

of calculations every second as it<br />

continuously varies the electronically<br />

controlled shock absorber adjustment<br />

system – reacting to body and wheel<br />

acceleration, steering inputs and camera<br />

information. A new double-wishbone<br />

front axle and 5-link rear axle deliver<br />

astounding levels of control over<br />

lateral roll and shear forces and deliver<br />

incredible agility and stability, as does<br />

the addition of four-wheel steering, all<br />

contributing to incredible drivability<br />

and nimbleness.<br />

In the case of driving off-road,<br />

the electronically controlled shock<br />

absorber adjustment system uses an air<br />

compression system to actively push<br />

down any wheel it detects losing traction<br />

to ensure every wheel is constantly in<br />

contact with the ground and maximum<br />

torque is being provided to all wheels.<br />

The last piece of the puzzle is the<br />

‘Everywhere’ button. Once engaged, the<br />

driver can finesse the off-road setting<br />

to glide over any situation, delivering<br />

850Nm of torque to all four wheels<br />

without interruption. Combined with<br />

one of the deepest wading depths of any<br />

super-luxury SUV at 540mm, the allterrain<br />

high-bodied Cullinan ultimately<br />

delivers when faced with deep snow, sand<br />

or the need to ford streams.<br />

DIMENSIONS<br />

Number of doors / seats 4 / 5<br />

Vehicle length<br />

5341 mm / 210 in<br />

Vehicle width<br />

2164 mm / 85 in<br />

Vehicle height (unladen)<br />

1835 mm / 72 in<br />

Wheelbase<br />

3295 mm / 130 in<br />

Turning circle<br />

13.23 m<br />

Boot volume<br />

600 ltr<br />

WEIGHT<br />

Unladen weight (DIN)<br />

ENGINE<br />

Engine / cylinders / valves 6.75 ltr / 12 / 48<br />

Power output @ engine speed 563 bhp / 571 PS (DIN) /<br />

420kW @ 5000 rpm<br />

Max torque @ engine speed<br />

850 Nm @ 1600 rpm<br />

Fuel type 1<br />

Petrol<br />

PERFORMANCE<br />

Top speed<br />

FUEL EFFICIENCY<br />

Fuel Consumption (combined) 2<br />

CO2 Emissions (combined) 2<br />

2660 kg / 5864 lb<br />

155 mph / 250 km/h (governed)<br />

15 ltr/100km / 18.8 mpg<br />

341 g/km<br />

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THE VACATION<br />

City of the Gods<br />

Jessica Gibson aka The Travelista on why Athens isn’t just a gateway to<br />

the Greek islands; it’s Europe’s coolest new city break destination.<br />

WORDS BY JESSICA GIBSON / EVENING STANDARD / THE INTERVIEW PEOPLE<br />

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THE VACATION<br />

ODEON OF HERODES ATTICUS<br />

Ancient history is Europe’s tourism trump card, so why is<br />

it that the most ancient city in the continent has been so<br />

overlooked? Compared to the likes of Paris, Rome and<br />

Barcelona, Athens has paled in popularity, until now.<br />

Athens is fast becoming the destination of choice for<br />

a wave of savvy millennial travellers looking for a sundrenched<br />

city break with a difference. If you dare to see<br />

beyond Greece’s economically turbulent time, you will be<br />

rewarded endlessly.<br />

Welcome to Athens: a place where ancient monuments<br />

stand beside hipster coffee joints and rooftop bars. Here are<br />

ten reasons why Athens is trending as a city break destination<br />

right now:<br />

THE MONUMENT<br />

OF AGRIPPA<br />

1. THE ACROPOLIS<br />

The rugged and iconic citadel of The Acropolis dramatically<br />

towers above Athens, ensuring part of the city remains<br />

perfectly frozen in time. The mind-boggling history of The<br />

Acropolis dates back to 447 BC but even if you’re not that<br />

into the facts, it’s worth coming up here for the breathtaking<br />

360-degree views of Athens. It will be worth it for the ‘gram.<br />

2. THE COFFEE CULTURE<br />

Coffee culture is rife in Athens. Young creatives and business<br />

minds flock to the most on-trend establishments in the city<br />

such as Tailor Made, Spollati or Six D.o.g.s, where outdoor<br />

tables are hot property. If you’re lucky enough to get one, pull<br />

up a pew, order yourself a ‘freddo’ coffee and prepare to watch<br />

the catwalk of passers-by.<br />

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VIEW OF<br />

ANAFIOTIKA<br />

VILLAGE<br />

THE VACATION<br />

“If you dare to see beyond<br />

Greece’s economically<br />

turbulent time, you will<br />

be rewarded endlessly.”<br />

3. THE ROOFTOP BARS<br />

Scattered throughout the city, the rooftop bars of<br />

Athens are hard to find. Often hidden away and terribly<br />

signposted, each one feels like a secret society for people<br />

in-the-know. They’re buzzing morning, noon and night<br />

and depending on what time you go you’ll get a different<br />

perspective of The Acropolis and the whitewashed city<br />

below. Head to Couleur Locale for the ultimate secret<br />

scene or go to The Roof Garden at Electra Metropolis<br />

to watch an incredibly chic sunset.<br />

4. ANAFIOTIKA<br />

Until recent years the sleepy hillside village of<br />

Anafiotika went by unnoticed by tourists, but now the<br />

secret is out. Located just below The Acropolis hill, this<br />

tiny village is more reminiscent of a rural Greek island<br />

than a capital city. Get lost amongst the labyrinth of<br />

narrow alleyways that connect the whitewashed houses.<br />

5. THE GREEK FOOD<br />

One thing that remains timeless about Athens is the<br />

food. The quality and produce of Greek food in Athens<br />

is just as high as on the islands. Feast on succulent<br />

souvlaki, fresh seafood, mouth-watering mezze,<br />

baked moussaka and tomatoes.<br />

ATHENS CITY FROM<br />

METROPOLIS ROOF GARDEN<br />

STREET OF<br />

ANAFIOTIKA<br />

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THE VACATION<br />

SEMIRAMIS<br />

6. THE PRICE<br />

Greece’s financial crisis has kept the prices of food, drink and<br />

alcohol extremely competitive, meaning you’ll be pleasantly<br />

surprised when the bill comes. Local wines are very cheap and<br />

equally as delicious as their imported counterparts.<br />

7. THE SUNSHINE<br />

Athens is drenched in sun for the majority of the year, and<br />

even if you travel in January you can expect highs of 10<br />

degrees. The optimum time to travel is between March and<br />

May, when the skies will be blue and the breeze will be balmy.<br />

Whatever time of year you travel, you’re likely to see skies as<br />

blue as the Greek flag.<br />

8. THE BOUTIQUE HOTELS<br />

Athens is catering to its ever-growing influx of trendy<br />

travellers with a handful of boutique design hotels. The NEW<br />

<strong>Hot</strong>el is as boutique as they come and attracts an artistic<br />

crowd. Conveniently located between Syntagma Square and<br />

the Old Town of Plaka, it’s an ideal city break base.<br />

HOP ON A<br />

DOUBLE<br />

DECKER<br />

TOURIST BUS<br />

IN ATHENS<br />

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THE VACATION<br />

ATHENS<br />

FLEA<br />

MARKET<br />

PLAKA<br />

CHURCH OF<br />

PANAGHIA<br />

KAPNIKAREA<br />

“The rooftop bars are buzzing<br />

morning, noon and night and<br />

depending on what time you go<br />

you’ll get a different perspective<br />

of The Acropolis and the<br />

whitewashed city below.”<br />

9. THE FLEA MARKET<br />

The saying that ‘one man’s trash is another man’s treasure’<br />

certainly rings true in Athens’ Flea Market. This fascinating<br />

complex of stalls sells objects that are weird, wonderful and<br />

downright bizarre. Put your negotiation skills to the test.<br />

10. THE OLD TOWN OF PLAKA<br />

Plaka is Athens’ Old Town and easily the most picturesque<br />

neighbourhood. Imagine cobbled streets, historical<br />

architecture, sun-drenched piazzas and restaurants with<br />

white and blue tablecloths. Adrianou is the main shopping<br />

street in Plaka and is lined with boutique stalls and souvenir<br />

shops. Venture to the end of this street and you’ll find a strip<br />

of great restaurants too.<br />

Jess Gibson is a UK luxury travel influencer and<br />

The Editor of award-winning travel blog The Travelista.<br />

Follow her travels on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.<br />

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THE VACATION | NEWS<br />

WORDS BY MUNA NOOR<br />

W HOTEL TO MAKE MALAYSIA DEBUT<br />

W <strong>Hot</strong>el Kuala Lumpur, which is part of Marriott International,<br />

is set to open in the city in Q3 of this year. Owned by <strong>Tropicana</strong><br />

Corporation Berhad, the opening of W Kuala Lumpur will mark the<br />

brand’s first foray into Malaysia.<br />

In a year of multiple new hotel launches, the launch of W <strong>Hot</strong>el<br />

is set to be a highly anticipated debut in Malaysia. Christian Metzner<br />

has been appointed as the hotel General Manager.<br />

Set opposite Petronas Twin Towers, W Kuala Lumpur<br />

will feature 150 stylish guest rooms and suites, showcasing the<br />

contemporary, cutting-edge aesthetics of the city. Among the 18<br />

exceptional suites that guests can choose are two WOW suites and<br />

the Extreme WOW Suite, the brand’s lavish take on the traditional<br />

Presidential Suite with a living space of over 520 square metres.<br />

W Kuala Lumpur will feature six chic restaurants and bars.<br />

Stylish Woobar will offer an inventive and bespoke cocktail selection<br />

while the Wet poolside deck bar, which will be backdropped against<br />

Petronas Twin Towers, will offer breathtaking views and infectious<br />

DJ beats. When it comes to dining, Flock will serve as W Kuala<br />

Lumpur’s all-day dining room where casual meets contemporary;<br />

imaginative interpretations of Cantonese cuisine will be served up<br />

at Yen restaurant; and you’ll find fine French cuisine at the elegant<br />

Saint Pierre.<br />

W Kuala Lumpur is also set to make meetings memorable with<br />

over 1,500 square metres of function space, setting the stage for lively<br />

and vivid presentations and the means to take on big conferences,<br />

weddings and product launches.<br />

More announcements are to come. But for more information,<br />

please visit www.whotels.com/kualalumpur.<br />

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NEWS | THE VACATION<br />

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PROPERTY MANAGEMENT OFFICES<br />

TROPICANA MANAGEMENT<br />

SERVICES SDN BHD (TMS)<br />

Property Management Office<br />

CASA INDAH 1<br />

CONDOMINIUMS<br />

Property Management Office<br />

MERCHANT SQUARE<br />

BUSINE SS PARK<br />

Property Management Office<br />

CASA KIARA 2<br />

CONDOMINIUM<br />

Property Management Office<br />

CASA TROPICANA<br />

CONDOMINIUMS<br />

Property Management Office<br />

Jalan Kelab <strong>Tropicana</strong><br />

<strong>Tropicana</strong> Golf &<br />

Country Resort<br />

47410 Petaling Jaya<br />

Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia<br />

Tel: +603 7804 1533<br />

(Direct Line)<br />

+603 7804 8888<br />

(General Line)<br />

Fax: +603 7806 5044<br />

tms@tropicanagolf.com<br />

Office hours:<br />

9am – 6pm (Monday – Friday)<br />

9am – 1pm (Saturday)<br />

Closed (Sunday)<br />

B-G-05, Casa Indah 1<br />

Condominiums<br />

No 2A, Persiaran Surian<br />

<strong>Tropicana</strong> Indah,<br />

PJU 3 Kota Damansara<br />

47410 Petaling Jaya<br />

Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia<br />

Tel: +603 6140 9194/6140 9166<br />

Fax: +603 6140 9168<br />

casaindahcondo@yahoo.com<br />

Office hours:<br />

9am – 5.30pm (Monday – Friday)<br />

9am – 1pm (Saturday)<br />

Closed (Sunday)<br />

No 1, Jalan <strong>Tropicana</strong><br />

Selatan 1, PJU 3<br />

47410 Petaling Jaya<br />

Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia<br />

Tel: +603 7883 0866<br />

Fax: +603 7883 0966<br />

merchantsquare@tropicanacorp.com.my<br />

Office hours:<br />

9am – 5.30pm<br />

(Monday – Friday)<br />

9am – 1pm (Saturday)<br />

Closed (Sunday)<br />

Dicasa Management<br />

Services Sdn Bhd<br />

Lobby Level<br />

No 14, Jalan Kiara 5, Bukit Kiara<br />

50480 Kuala Lumpur<br />

Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia<br />

Tel: +603 6203 9229<br />

Fax: +603 6203 9339<br />

casakiara2@tropicanacorp.com.my<br />

Office hours:<br />

9am – 5pm<br />

(Monday – Friday)<br />

9am – 1pm (Saturday)<br />

Closed (Sunday)<br />

B-5-17, Block B<br />

Casa Tro picana<br />

No 5, Jalan Persiaran <strong>Tropicana</strong><br />

PJU 3<br />

<strong>Tropicana</strong> Golf & Country Resort<br />

47410 Petaling Jaya<br />

Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia<br />

Tel: +603 7883 0982<br />

Fax: +603 7883 0292<br />

casatropicana@tropicanacorp.com.my<br />

Office hours:<br />

9am – 5.30pm<br />

(Monday – Friday)<br />

9am – 1pm (Saturday)<br />

Closed (Sunday)<br />

CASA INDAH 2<br />

CONDOMINIUMS<br />

Property Management Office<br />

A-02-01, Management Office<br />

Casa Indah 2 Condominiums<br />

No 2B, Persiaran Surian<br />

<strong>Tropicana</strong> Indah Resort Homes<br />

PJU3<br />

Kota Damansara<br />

47410 Petaling Jaya<br />

Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia<br />

Tel: +603 6142 6288 / 6388<br />

Fax: +603 6142 6788<br />

casaindah2@tropicanacorp.com.my<br />

Office hours:<br />

9am – 5.30pm<br />

(Monday – Friday)<br />

9am – 1pm (Saturday)<br />

Closed (Sunday)<br />

ARENA MENTARI BUSINESS<br />

PARK<br />

Property Management Office<br />

Block C, Wisma TT<br />

No 1, Jalan PJS 8/15<br />

Dataran Mentari<br />

46150 Petaling Jaya<br />

Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia<br />

Tel: +603 5621 1979<br />

Fax: +603 5621 1980<br />

istimabudi@gmail.com<br />

Office hours:<br />

9am – 5.30pm<br />

(Monday – Friday)<br />

9am – 1pm (Saturday)<br />

Closed (Sunday)<br />

TROPICANA INDAH SDN BHD<br />

Property Management Office<br />

Jalan Kelab <strong>Tropicana</strong><br />

<strong>Tropicana</strong> Golf &<br />

Country Resort<br />

47410 Petaling Jaya<br />

Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia<br />

Tel: +603 7804 4722<br />

+603 7805 5855<br />

Fax: +603 7806 5044<br />

tisb@tropicanacorp.com.my<br />

Office hours:<br />

9am – 6pm (Monday – Friday)<br />

9am – 1pm (Saturday)<br />

Closed (Sunday)<br />

TROPICANA GRANDE<br />

Property Management Office<br />

Level 1, Management Office<br />

Block A, <strong>Tropicana</strong> Grande<br />

Condominiums<br />

No. 3 Persiaran <strong>Tropicana</strong><br />

47410 Petaling Jaya<br />

Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia<br />

Tel: +603 7610 0965<br />

Fax: +603 7610 0968<br />

stephaniechua@tropicanacorp.com.my<br />

Office hours: 9am – 6pm<br />

(Monday – Friday)<br />

9am – 1pm (Saturday)<br />

Closed (Sunday)<br />

TROPICANA CHERAS<br />

Property Management Office<br />

To be ready soon<br />

For more information, please<br />

contact Sales & Marketing<br />

Department at:<br />

Tel: +603 7710 1018<br />

DAMANSARA INTAN<br />

E-BUSINESS PARK<br />

Property Management Office<br />

A328, Block A<br />

Damansara Intan<br />

No 1, Jalan SS 20/27<br />

47400 Petaling Jaya<br />

Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia<br />

Tel: +603 7118 3111<br />

Fax: +603 7118 3222<br />

gracewong@tropicanacorp.com.my<br />

Office hours:<br />

9am – 5.30pm<br />

(Monday – Friday)<br />

9am – 1pm (Saturday)<br />

Closed (Sunday)<br />

FORTUNE PARK APARTMENTS<br />

Property Management Office<br />

A-5, Pangsapuri Suria Perdana<br />

(Fortune Park Apartments)<br />

Taman Serdang Perdana<br />

Seksyen 4<br />

43300 Seri Kembangan<br />

Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia<br />

Tel: +603 8944 9331<br />

Fax: +603 8944 9332<br />

fortunepark@tropicanacorp.com.my<br />

Office hours:<br />

9am – 5.30pm<br />

(Monday – Friday)<br />

9am – 1pm (Saturday)<br />

Closed (Sunday)<br />

TROPICANA HEIGHTS<br />

Property Management Offi ce<br />

Off Jalan P6/2, 43500<br />

Semenyih, Kajang<br />

Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia<br />

Tel: +6013-2020746<br />

Fax: +603 7806 5044<br />

tisb@tropicanacorp.com.my<br />

Office hours:<br />

9.00 am to 5.30 pm (Monday – Friday)<br />

9.00 am to 5.30 pm (Saturday)<br />

Closed (Sunday & Public Holidays)<br />

TROPICANA CHERAS<br />

Admin Of fice<br />

6, Jalan <strong>Tropicana</strong> Cheras 1, Taman<br />

<strong>Tropicana</strong> Cheras, 43000 Kajang,<br />

Selangor.<br />

Tel: +6013-2020746<br />

Fax: +603 7610 0968<br />

stephaniechua@tropicanacorp.com.my<br />

Office hours:<br />

9.00 am to 5.30 pm (Monday – Friday)<br />

9.00 am to 5.30 pm (Saturday)<br />

Closed (Sunday & Public Holidays)


THE LIST<br />

FACILITIES AND TENANTS AT<br />

TROPICANA GOLF AND COUNTRY RESORT<br />

TROPICANA GOLF AND COUNTRY RESORT<br />

SITE LAYOUT PLAN<br />

N<br />

Buggy Track<br />

DRIVING R<br />

WESTERN COURSE<br />

Practice Green<br />

Children’s<br />

Playground<br />

Landscape<br />

18th Green<br />

18<br />

14<br />

Tai Thong<br />

13<br />

32<br />

Children’s<br />

Playground<br />

21<br />

48<br />

19<br />

20<br />

17<br />

22<br />

15<br />

16<br />

M<br />

Lo<br />

17<br />

33<br />

Landscape<br />

30<br />

31<br />

29<br />

Administration<br />

Office<br />

24 23<br />

25<br />

26<br />

MAI<br />

C<br />

34<br />

35<br />

36<br />

Landscape<br />

28<br />

27<br />

Poolside<br />

Cafe<br />

38<br />

37<br />

39<br />

SPORTS WING<br />

41 42<br />

43<br />

44<br />

40<br />

Carpark<br />

Lake<br />

45<br />

46<br />

LEGEND<br />

Lower Ground<br />

Ground<br />

Level 1<br />

47<br />

C<br />

To Basement C<br />

With a gross built-up area of over 380,000<br />

square feet (35,303 square metres), Malaysia’s<br />

largest and award-winning Clubhouse<br />

at <strong>Tropicana</strong> Golf & Country Resort is<br />

truly impressive. This is a listing of all the<br />

facilities and amenities that are built for<br />

the convenience of all <strong>Tropicana</strong> members,<br />

residents and their guests<br />

Golf / Sports Membership 03-7804 8888<br />

Vivian ext 208<br />

Membership Email membership1@tropicanacorp.com.my<br />

Golf Email<br />

golf@tropicanacorp.com.my<br />

Sports Department 03-7804 2087<br />

Operating Hours 9.00 am – 6.00 pm (Monday to Friday)<br />

Email<br />

gm@tropicanagolf.com<br />

Website<br />

www.tropicanagolf.com<br />

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THE LIST<br />

ANGE<br />

Practice Green<br />

Buggy Track<br />

9th Green<br />

FOOD AND BEVERAGE<br />

Main Wing<br />

7 Twenty7 03-7804 8888<br />

(Ext 326)<br />

15 Gin Shui Tei Japanese Restaurant 03-7886 9168<br />

36 Poolside Café 03-7804 8888<br />

(Ext 327)<br />

9 Spring Garden <strong>Tropicana</strong><br />

Chinese Restaurant 03-7880 7226<br />

11 The Palms Coffee House 03-7804 8888<br />

(Ext 306)<br />

The Palms Wing<br />

8 Royce 017-322 3668<br />

26 J Italian Restaurant 03-7805 3925/3935<br />

25 Myeung Dong Korean BBQ 016-3684500<br />

Landscape<br />

ain<br />

bby<br />

8<br />

ar Porch<br />

12<br />

N WING<br />

11<br />

10<br />

9<br />

7<br />

asd<br />

Main Kitchen<br />

6<br />

GOLF WING<br />

1<br />

2<br />

5<br />

Golf<br />

Counter<br />

4<br />

3<br />

Buggy Station<br />

EASTERN COURSE<br />

1st Tee<br />

SPORTS AND RECREATION<br />

Sports Wing<br />

46 Outdoor tennis court<br />

43 2 indoor tennis courts<br />

45 4 indoor badminton courts<br />

31 12-lane computerised bowling alley<br />

33-34 2 play pools with water slides and waterfall<br />

42 3 squash courts<br />

23 Multipurpose studio<br />

38 Japanese bath and Jacuzzi<br />

3-4 Male changing rooms with<br />

360 private lockers<br />

35 Resort-style larger-than-Olympic-size<br />

swimming pool<br />

41 Sauna and steam bath<br />

24 Snooker room<br />

39 2 table tennis courts<br />

40 Well-equipped gymnasium<br />

44 1 VIP badminton hall<br />

47 1 futsal court<br />

Fountain<br />

Buggy Pick-up Area<br />

LEISURE AND ENTERTAINMENT<br />

24 Havana Lounge 017-885 4188<br />

27 Thai Odyssey Spa & Massage 03-7803 1233/<br />

03-7804 1129<br />

29 Bowling & Café 03-7804 8888<br />

16 Gaming room<br />

37 Library<br />

22 Spine & Joint <strong>Tropicana</strong> 03-78042072<br />

Carpark<br />

Carpark<br />

FUNCTION AREAS<br />

6 Greens I<br />

10 Greens II<br />

30 Greens III<br />

32 Poolside Terrace<br />

28 Spanish Courtyard<br />

12-14 The Grand Ballroom (First floor)<br />

arpark<br />

arpark<br />

Sales & Marketing (Banquet Function) 03-7804 8888<br />

Liza ext 141<br />

Sandy ext 142<br />

Siti Fairuz ext 155<br />

Mas Suria ext 517<br />

Email<br />

salesmarketing@tropicanacorp.com.my<br />

Toll Free 1800 88 8128<br />

Lake<br />

GOLFING FACILITIES<br />

Golf at <strong>Tropicana</strong> 03-7804 8888<br />

(Ext 211/212/200)<br />

<strong>Tropicana</strong> Driving Range 016-243 4801/<br />

012-278 3172<br />

Buggies and turf mates<br />

56-bay driving range<br />

27-hole championship golf course<br />

18-hole putting greens<br />

5 Female changing rooms<br />

with 60 private lockers<br />

AMENITIES<br />

20 Alam Convenience Store 03-7804 3095<br />

1 De Manshop Tailoring 03-7880 4063<br />

21 Eco Hair Saloon 03-7804 9316<br />

2 Pro-Shop Golf Shop 03-7804 6348<br />

17 Kain 017-200 8142<br />

18 Kindyland <strong>Tropicana</strong> 017-314 6754<br />

48 Klinik <strong>Tropicana</strong> 03-7805 5461<br />

19 The Green House Florist 03-7880 1388<br />

3-4 Prayer room<br />

131 JULY/AUGUST <strong>2018</strong> | TM


THE END | PALAWAN<br />

“Rest is not idleness, and to lie sometimes on the grass<br />

under trees on a summer’s day, listening to the murmur of<br />

the water, or watching the clouds float across the sky,<br />

is by no means a waste of time.”<br />

–John Lubbock–<br />

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