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Showing posts with label China. Show all posts

Saturday, May 2, 2020

Yunnan Baiyao Toothpaste

Stay at home and we need to care for our oral hygiene too. Sharing is caring this a chinese herbal toothpaste and it was the most popular toothpaste brand in China. Yunnan Baiyao toothpaste it's available on shelf in all Caring Pharmacy in Malaysia.
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The ingredients: Dicalcium Phosphate Dihydrate, Water, Sorbitol, Glycerin, DSilicon Dioxide, Polyethylene Glycol(PEG-8), Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Lactobacillus Paracasei, Panax Notoginseng Root Extract, Fragrance, Xanthan Gum, Cellulose Gum (CMC), Tetrasodium Pyrophosphate, Zinc L-lactate, Sodium Saccharin, PVP, Sodium Benzoate.



As you can see there's also mint flavour toothpaste. The only difference between the mint and probiotic is that probiotic toothpaste contain Lactobacillus Paracasei (probiotics).


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Remove the foil from top of the tube. Squeeze toothpaste on to toothbrush (soft medium recommended). Brush slowly in circles, do not apply force. Recommended to brush teeth twice a day, 1 - 3 minutes each time. Let toothpaste foam in mouth for 2-3 minutes before rinsing.

With Internet access today, it's easy for us to shop online while stay at home.


Thursday, August 25, 2016

Tribute to 4 Heavenly Kings at RWG

Impersonator of Leon Lai
If you are born in the late 70s, you will know about the famous four Heavenly Kings, my favourite is Aaron Kwok. The 80s and 90s, the so-called Golden Era of Hong Kong cinema, gave us many things—among the most notable being the four Heavenly Kings, or the four biggest male superstars. Andy Lau, Jacky Cheung, Aaron Kwok and Leon Lai symbolised a special chapter in the history of the Hong Kong entertainment industry—and deservedly are still held in awe to this day.

Enter Wah D, Ken, Andy Wah and Leon Li—entertainers who have won acclaim for their work in impersonating the four Heavenly Kings. Then again, merely labelling them as impersonators may not exactly do justice to the four young men as they are talented entertainers in their own right. Not that the four friends care—they are simply happy to help fans of the Heavenly Kings relive the heady days of old when Andy, Jacky, Aaron and Leon reigned supreme.


Award-winning impersonator group
This show is a must-see not only for fans of the Heavenly Kings but because it has earned recognition as a famous tribute show dedicated to the four superstars. It is the first award-winning impersonator group on record, having won awards at the MCOMEI 2014 Fashion Festival and other competitions featuring impersonators. Beyond Hong Kong and Macau, the group has performed at Harrah's Reno in the US, and will in September perform in Canada.
Impersonator of Leon Lai
Fans can easily make-believe it's the real Heavenly Kings up there on stage when Wah D, Ken, Andy Wah and Leon Li perform. All four will be dressed in pilot uniforms for this show—exactly like the real Heavenly Kings—and they will not only sing and dance like the real actors but will also copy their mannerisms.
What songs will be featured? Why, the original classic songs of the Heavenly Kings, of course. Expect to hear, among others, Andy Lau's Yat Hei Zau Go Dek Yat Ji, Aaron Kwok's Dui Ni Ai Bu Wan, Leon Lai's Jin Ye Ni Hui Bu Hui Lai, and Jacky Cheung's Er Lang Chuan Shuo.


Impersonator of Aaron Kwok
The impersonators themselves are no lightweight. Wah D is a Hakka Chinese pop music pioneer and has won a number of awards for his work in impersonating Jacky Cheung. In 2000, he was the champion in the Beijing Television Jacky Cheung impersonating competition, and in 2004, he won a similar competition for Hong Kong TVB. He was the first singer to release a Hakka album in mainland China and Malaysia, and in 2009, he released a Hakka album in Hong Kong and successfully performed at the Hong Kong Coliseum. The same year, he also performed at the 13th Guangdong Games. He has over the years held concerts in Singapore, Australia, Canada, Indonesia and Malaysia.

Impersonator of Andy Wah
Ken who plays Aaron Kwok, has also won several awards including the one he bagged in a singing competition in 2006. In 2008, he was invited by HBS to perform at a Christmas concert and in 2011, he won yet another competition for being the “strongest vocal imitation.”

Leon Li also had ties with the man he impersonates—he was Leon Lai's substitute in the movie,
One Night Surprise. He has also won several awards for his impersonating efforts and has since 2007 performed with Wah D, Ken and Andy Wah in concerts held in various countries.
Impersonator of Jacky Cheung
 Andy Wah has performed with Andy Lau, featuring in the latter's World Tour concert a number of times. Fans can easily imagine him as the real thing when he delivers Andy Lau's classic songs—something he has done successfully over the years in various places including Indonesia, Macau, Shenzhen, Fuzhou and Hong Kong.

Wah D, Ken, Andy Wah and Leon Li are the closest thing you'd get to the real thing. Wah D plays Jacky Cheung, Ken is Aaron Kwok, Andy Wah is Andy Lau, and Leon Li brings up the rear, playing Leon Lai.
And the good news is the four lookalike impersonators are soon to perform live at Resorts World Genting. Their Tribute to 4 Heavenly Kings promises to take you on a nostalgic trip to a bygone era when the four heavyweight superstars dominated the Hong Kong entertainment scene. If you like to visit Genting Highlands why not take this chance to see the four lookalike impersonators the superstars will ever perform together again, but Resorts World Genting sees no reason why their classic songs cannot be performed on stage like the way they used to be—hence the concert featuring the four lookalikes.

Tribute to 4 Heavenly Kings will be held at Genting International Showroom from 20 August to 9 September 2016 (except 23 August, 30 August and 6 September), 9pm.

Tickets for Tribute to 4 Heavenly Kings are priced at RM129 (VIP), and RM99 (PS1). Genting Rewards Card members are entitled to 10% discount.
For more information, please call 03-27181118 or log on to www.rwgenting.com.

Thank you RWG for inviting me to watch the Tribute to 4 Heavenly Kings. 
photo credit to Ellie

Friday, January 15, 2016

Stars of the Orient: An Acrobatic Spectacle @The Curve

This Chinese New Year, have you plan on where to go?
It's Fire Monkey year, let's mark the calendar and visit the Curve for the daring acrobats all the way from Shanghai, China!

Themed Stars of the Orient: An Acrobatic Spectacle, these stunning performances you can find them interesting and entertaining. 
 I attended the media event yesterday and I enjoy the performances from start to the end.
Master of Masks face-changing performance 

 Master of Masks performance, how many masks behind the master? From January 9 to February 9, 2016. Visit the Curve to discover a charming garden at the Centre Court, and admire the blooming peonies and cherry blossoms surrounding the area.


speech by Jazmi Kamarudin General Manager, the Curve.

 A stunning display of graceful purple bamboo plants as well as red Chinese lanterns enhances the landscape of the traditional Chinese garden. Against the peaceful serenity of this garden setting, the Stars of the Orient acrobatic troop with astound and inspire with near-unbelievable feats.
How many plates on her hands? 
 Showcasing remarkable balancing skills, the acrobatic plate spinning act will have onlookers at the edge of their seats.
 An elegant aerialist, suspended 45 feet in the air by a simple, smooth silk fabric, will leave spectators in total awe. If you like to view more photos, video please follow my Facebook page, click the link.
 All throughout, the magnificient acrobatic performances will be accompanied by a live dance musical show.

God of Prosperity also be roaming around the Curve. Kids will love watching the Junior Oriental Troupe in action. There will be activities for children to test out their creative talents in the Oriental Arts and Crafts workshop. Do check out the updates on the Facebook page to find out when you can catch the acrobatic lion dance performances that will take place in Centre Court and Piazza.

Last but not least, the Chinese Ensemble and Melodies of the Orient, a 3-piece and 8-piece mini-orchestra instrumental performance respectively, now if you are fan of classic tunes using traditional Chinese instruments such as the erhu, pipa and guzheng. You'll not want to miss this.
I am holding the adorable HouHou plush toy. I have is brown colour, they also have in Pink colour.
If you are shopping in the Curve, with a minimum spend of RM138 (RM118 for UOB cardmembers) will be able to redeem exclusive Colours of Spring packets. 
Those who spend a minimum of RM388 (RM338 for UOB cardmembers) can redeem adorable HouHou plush toy which are available in four different designs, courtesy of the Curve.
All redemptions are subject to terms and conditions.

There are TWO luxury Mercedes-AMG A 45 vehicles are up for grabs just for UOB Bank cardmembers, from January 9 till February 14, 2016!
Every RM50 spent at any outlet in the Curve will earn 5X entries.
Simply register for the contest by sending an SMS with the message
"OUBP316-digist UOB Credit/Debit Card number" to 66300.
Terms and conditions of this promotion can be found at www.uob.com.my


If you like to know more about the Curve's Chinese New Year campaign, do check out www.thecurve.com.my or Facebook page at www.facebook.com/theCurveShoppingMall

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