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2020/21年婚纱界最顶尖的参展商和婚纱店都在KLPJ Wedding Fair,包括酒楼、酒店、婚纱店、结婚戒指、场地布置、Photo Booth、摄影师和婚纱配套,统统都有即时现金回扣(温馨提示:可参考以下婚纱展参展名单)💎!赶快分享给兄弟姐妹、亲戚朋友、未婚夫、未婚妻,一起逛9️⃣月份的KLPJ Wedding Fair来签配套吧✌️!
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* UPDATED LIST OF EXHIBITORS *
【大马最盛大KLPJ婚纱展参展名单】
KLPJ Wedding Fair (Sept 2020)
📅 18, 19 & 20 September 2020 (Fri, Sat & Sun)
🚙 Mid Valley Exhibition Centre, Kuala Lumpur
🌄 11am-9pm (Free Admission)
Website: www.klpj.com.my
IG: www.instagram.com/klpjweddingfair/
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⭐ * LIST OF EXHIBITORS * ⭐
❤ BRIDAL HOUSE ❤
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#BridalHouse
#婚纱店
#PreWedding
#ActualDay
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➡【 BRIDAL HOUSE - SS2, PJ 】
- Armanee Weddings
- De Casamia Bridal Gallery
- Fixer Photography
- Marry Merry
- Precious Wedding
- Red Bliss Bridal
- Red Feel Collections
- Studio 10 by Precious
- The Old Fashion House
- W Wedding Atelier
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➡【 BRIDAL HOUSE - DAMANSARA, PJ 】
- About Hue Studio
- My Dream Wedding (HQ)
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➡【 BRIDAL HOUSE - LOKE YEW/ CHERAS 】
- City Image Wedding Studio
- Dior Pink
- K Bridal Kuala Lumpur
- My Dream Wedding Korea (Cheras Branch)
- Touch Wedding Studio
- Touch+
- We Wedding
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➡【 BRIDAL HOUSE - PENANG 】
- My Dream Wedding Gurney Paragon
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➡【 BRIDAL HOUSE - IPOH 】
- Touch Wedding Studio Ipoh
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➡【 BRIDAL HOUSE - JOHOR 】
- My Dream Wedding (Branch)
- The Old Fashion House
- W Wedding Atelier
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➡【 BRIDAL HOUSE - KOTA KINABALU 】
- My Dream Wedding (Branch)
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⭐ * LIST OF EXHIBITORS * ⭐
❤ RESTAURANTS & HOTELS ❤
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【 WEDDING LUNCH & DINNER 】
【 WEDDING RECEPTION/ R.O.M. 】
【 GARDEN/ BEACH WEDDINGS 】
【 RESORTS & DESTINATION WEDDINGS 】
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➡【 CHINESE RESTAURANTS 】
#Restaurants
#酒楼
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- Ah Yat Abalone Restaurants (KL Live Centre)
- Ah Yat Abalone Grand Ballroom (KL Live Centre)
- Marco Polo (Jalan Raja Chulan)
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Copper Mansion Group of Restaurants
- Copper Mansion (Geno Hotel)
- Copper Mansion (Petaling Jaya)
- Copper Mansion (USJ)
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Dynasty Dragon Group of Restaurants
- Dynasty Dragon Brem Mall Kepong
- Dynasty Dragon C180 Balakong
- Dynasty Dragon Damansara Jaya
- Dynasty Dragon Klang Parade
- Dynasty Dragon Puchong IOI Mall
- Dynasty Dragon Summit USJ Subang
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Grand Harbour Chinese Cuisine & Banquet
- Grand Harbour (Damen USJ)
- Grand Harbour (Fahrenheit 88, Bukit Bintang)
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Grand Imperial Group of Restaurants
- Grand Imperial @ Bangsar Shopping Centre
- Grand Imperial @ Hartamas Shopping Centre
- Grand Imperial Restaurant Pinnacle Sunway
- Grand Imperial Royale Ballroom Sunway Pinnacle
- Grand Imperial @ Sunway Velocity
- Grand Imperial @ Pavilion Elite Level 9
- Grand Imperial @ Pavilion KL Level 6
- Grand Imperial @ Genting Highlands
- Grand Imperial @ The Club, Bukit Utama
- Platinum Ballroom @ The Club, Bukit Utama
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Hao Xiang Chi Seafood Restaurant Group
- HXC Grand Ballroom (Pudu KL)
- Hao Xiang Chi Seafood (Setia Alam)
- Hao Xiang Chi Seafood (Klang)
- Hao Xiang Chi Seafood (Sekinchan)
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Moon Palace Group of Restaurants
- Moon Palace (Puchong) Restaurant
- Yuan Seafood Restaurant (Cheras)
- Fish Market Restaurant (Cheras)
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The Elite Seafood Group of Restaurants
- Elite Grand Ballroom, Section 13, PJ
- Elite Grand Ballroom Ipoh
- Elite Seafood Restaurant, Section 13
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The Oriental Group of Restaurants
- Noble Banquet (Jln Bukit Bintang, KL)
- Noble House (Jalan Tun Razak, KL)
- Noble M (Plaza 33, PJ)
- Noble Mansion (Plaza 33, Sect 13 PJ)
- Oriental Landmark (Intermark Mall, KL)
- Oriental Pavilion (PJ 33, Section 13 PJ)
- Oriental Star (EkoCheras Mall, KL)
- Oriental Treasure (Bangsar South)
- Ruyi (Bangsar Shopping Centre, KL)
- Seafood World (Plaza 33, Sect 13, PJ)
- Tang Room (The Starling Uptown PJ)
- The Han Room (The Gardens Mall)
- The Ming Room (BSC, Bangsar)
- Yu (The Gardens Mall, Mid Valley)
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Unique Seafood Group of Restaurants
- Pantai Seafood Restaurant
- Unique Seafood Ipoh
- Unique Seafood PJ23
- Unique Seafood Subang
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➡【 5-STARS HOTELS 】⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
#Hotels
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- Aloft Kuala Lumpur Sentral
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Berjaya Hotels & Resorts
- Berjaya Langkawi Resort
- Berjaya Penang Hotel
- Berjaya Times Square Hotel Kuala Lumpur
- Berjaya Waterfront Hotel Johor Bahru
- Colmar Tropicale, Berjaya Hills
- The Chateau Spa & Organic Wellness Resort
- The Taaras Beach & Spa Resort, Redang
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- DoubleTree by Hilton Kuala Lumpur
- Grand Millennium Hotel Kuala Lumpur
- Hilton Kuala Lumpur
- Hilton Petaling Jaya
- Hotel Maya Kuala Lumpur
- InterContinental Kuala Lumpur
- Le Meridien Kuala Lumpur
- Le Meridien Putrajaya
- New World Petaling Jaya Hotel
- One World Hotel Petaling Jaya
- Royale Chulan Kuala Lumpur
- Sofitel Kuala Lumpur Damansara
- Sunway Resort Hotel & Spa
- Sheraton Petaling Jaya Hotel
- The Banjaran Hotsprings Retreat Ipoh
- The Saujana Hotel Kuala Lumpur
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➡【 4-STARS HOTELS 】⭐⭐⭐⭐
#酒店
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- Concorde Hotel Kuala Lumpur
- Corus Hotel Kuala Lumpur
- Four Points by Sheraton Puchong
- Geno Hotel Shah Alam
- Premiere Hotel Klang
- Swiss-Garden Hotel Bukit Bintang Kuala Lumpur
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➡【 BANQUET HALL/ CONVENTION CENTRES 】
#Venues
#BanquetHall
#ConventionCentre
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- Galaxy Banquet Hall (Sentul)
- HGH Convention Centre (Sentul)
- TM Convention Centre
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MAGICA Events & Functions Hall
- MAGICA @ Star Avenue Subang
- MAGICA @ Quill City Mall KL
- MAGICA @ Space U8 Shah Alam
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MAHSA Group of Venues
- The Ballroom
- The Grounds
- M Theatre
- Twelfth Floor
- The Park
- The Event Hall
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⭐ * LIST OF EXHIBITORS * ⭐
❤ WEDDING SERVICES ❤
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#WeddingEssentials
#婚礼相关服务
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➡【 ACTUAL DAY PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEO 】
- Dloven Soulmates
- iStudio Motion Pictures
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➡【 WEDDING JEWELLERY 】
- Tailored Jewel
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➡【 BEVERAGE CATERING FOR EVENTS 】
- Brotenders
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➡【 GOWN, BRIDESMAID DRESS & SUITS 】
- The Old Fashion House
- Kashfi Zulkufli Creations (Busana)
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➡【 PHOTOBOOTH 】
- Dream Booth
- Wonderbooth
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➡【 BALLOON DECORATOR 】
- Kelly Sashimi
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➡【 WEDDING DECORATOR & BACKDROP 】
- EVM Empire
- HOORAY Decoration & Design
- Kelly Sashimi
- Wonderbooth
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➡【 WEDDING DECORATOR & BACKDROP 】
- J-Revolution Live Band & Entertainment
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➡【 BEAUTIFUL BRIDES 】
- Curvena
- Natsu Nails
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➡【 BUTIK PENGANTIN & PELAMIN 】
- Dloven Soulmates (Photo/ Video)
- Glam & Stylish (Butik/ Katering)
- Kashfi Zulkufli Creations (Busana)
- MAGICA Events & Functions Hall (Butik/ Venue)
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Visit www.klpj.com.my to view all exhibitors profile
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#KLPJWeddingFair
#KLPJ
#KahwinJe
#WeddingFair
#BridalMarket
#LuxyBrides
#MidValley
#Sept2020
#RM100000Cashback
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We are in the 3rd month of social unrest in Hong Kong. What started as a protest about a single issue--the extradition bill--has rapidly evolved into a massive movement that some have gone so far to describe as a revolution, or terrorism--depending on where you get your news.
In its initial weeks, the street protests were contained in several locations and took place over the weekends. But more recently, we’ve seen them expand to multiple districts, including the blockade of the city’s international airport, which is one of the busiest in the world. While the events are largely peaceful, we’ve also seen many nights of violent clashes between the police and protesters, as well as between protesters and alleged gang members.
The crisis is political first and foremost but along the way we’ve witnessed many psychological processes that have contributed to its evolution. I’ll just highlight a few here.
1) polarisation/dehumanisation
First, we’ve seen rapid polarisation and escalation in both physical force and in the rhetoric used by both the police and the protestors.
The polarisation is seen in police vs. protesters, blue-ribbon vs. yellow-ribbon in political spectrum (a legacy of the 2014 UM), black shirts vs. white shirts etc. The ingroup-outgroup dynamics are similar to those seen in other intergroup conflicts, including viewing outgroup members as homogenous; that problematic behaviors of a few are generalised to represent the entire group.
We are also seeing ingroup favoritism; that my fellow protestors or police officers cannot be wrong, no matter what they do. What is particularly troubling is the ethos of no condemnation and no ostracization within each of the two camps. That is, protesters will condone all forms and all means of protest and the police are allowing each other to deviate from protocol and to use excessive force. This in effect is reinforcing the radicalization of behaviors within the two opposing groups.
We’ve also seen increasing pressure to declare one’s allegiance, from celebrities and large corporations to friends and family members. People are quick to label each other as yellow or blue. This George W. Bush-style you are either with us or against us mentality is not conducive to dialogue. This is further exacerbated by the echo-chamber of social media, where most people seem to get their news from.
In its extreme form, group conflict can breed dehumanisation. We see protesters calling police officers dogs and police officers describing protesters as cockroaches. Dehumanization helps justify the use of violence against each other.
2) Hopelessness
Many have commented that the radicalisation we are seeing is driven by a pervasive sense of hopelessness, especially among young people. It is probably true that our youth do see that their future is not as bright as their predecessors. Hong Kong’s housing remains the most unaffordable on the planet, and this limits the perceived career options among young people. But we argue that those participating in the movement and those who are sympathetic to their cause remain somewhat hopeful. They are hopeful that their action--if only pervasive enough and persistent enough--can still bring upon changes. What I fear, however, is that when the movement ends and the result of it falls short of the protester’s expectations, which is very likely, true hopelessness will emerge. I don’t want to imagine what young people would resort to then.
3) Mental health
Several researchers have noted the deterioration of mental health in the past several months, even though HK as a whole is still largely safe and most people have not directly experienced violence. Pretty much everyone has seen footage of very disturbing scenes. After 9/11, it is quite clear that exposure to gruesome footage alone can have negative consequences to one’s mental health, especially among those who are particularly vulnerable to begin with.
Another factor hurting our mental health is our sleep deprivation. Most of the more attention-catching events have been unfolding in the evenings. It is difficult to switch off the tv or put down the phone when clashes between police and protesters are still ongoing. And it is understandably very difficult to sleep when these images are still fresh in our minds.
Our Chief Executive Carrie Lam has openly and quite proudly confessed that she does not need much sleep. Four to five hours, she said. Likewise, protesters and police officers have also been sleep deprived. Sleep deprivation affects our cognition and ability to regulate emotions. I’m not saying the fiasco we are in is due to our city’s pervasive lack of sleep, but it might be exacerbating our reactions to recent events.
Suggestions:
Many have offered different advice and solutions to help de-escalate the current crisis. I’m going to throw in a few more as a clinical psychologist and as a researcher.
First and foremost, a one-week truce is much needed. Everyone is exhausted. A truce will allow us to get some rest and gradually move away from a reactive, emotion-driven mode. Fear and anger--the two emotions that seem to be most pervasive in the city--can prompt us to make decisions that we might regret. With some time to rest and reflect, hopefully all parties can start to make more rational and balanced decisions.
Second, I think it is appropriate to see this crisis as a disaster. Using a disaster framework will allow us to mobilize humanitarian efforts and deploy health and mental health professionals accordingly. Importantly, under this framework, survivors need to feel safe and their feelings validated. Now might not be the right time to count scores and lay blame. That can come later. Protesters and, dare I say, frontline police officers need to be heard, regardless of how we view their politics and tactics.
Third, we need to launch a campaign to remind ourselves of our common identities--as HKers and human beings. What is particularly heartbreaking is that all parties--the protesters, the police, Ms Carrie Lam, and perhaps even the triad members--believe that they are doing the right thing to protect Hong Kong, their home.
I suggest we turn to humor and the arts. This is not to diminish our pain and suffering; it is also not to trivialize the politics. Rather, humor, theatre, poetry, sports etc. are non-destructive ways to express ourselves. They help us rehumanise one another and recognize our common humanity.
When a young lady had her right eye severely injured by a shot of bean bag earlier this week, an-eye-for-an-eye became a popular slogan. But to stop the city’s implosion, perhaps we also need to chant, let’s strive to see each other eye-to-eye.
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