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Shangri-La Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa

Most would concur that the drive up the winding Jalan Batu Feringgi—lined by sandy beaches interspersed with rugged rocky seafront and framed by picturesque rainforests on gentle slopes—is the most scenic on the island of Penang.

Nestled along this idyllic seaside strip with its tranquil, laid-back charm is the iconic Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa.

Famed for luxurious accommodation ensconced by lush, verdant gardens that take pride of place at a sprawling 30-acre site, the resort sits on a former private estate and was built based on a design blueprint centred around eight majestic rain trees by the sea.

The property—conceived as Malaysia’s first five-star hotel and resort back in 1973— embarked on an ambitious transformation in 2004 that took almost two years and costing RM100 million to refresh itself for the next chapter.

Downsizing from 512 to 304 rooms, the revamped Rasa Sayang was reinvented to offer guests an unforgettable experience defined by an intimate ambience; ultra-spacious and tastefully appointed rooms and suites ranging from 42 to 242 sq metres; spruced-up facilities; and unparalleled service with a signature CHI, The Spa.

In fact, what set Rasa Sayang apart as Asia’s premier beach resort are its warm and authentic Malaysian-style hospitality, and round-the-clock personal attention and exceptional service that give guests a sense of homecoming during their stay there — resonating with its namesake that translates to “feeling of love” in Malay.

ART, TRADITION & CULTURE

Starting from its trademark intricate Minangkabau dark brown timber roof evoking a Malay palace’s architecture, a Malaysiana-theme is woven throughout the resort. Its décor includes wooden pillars carved with motifs of exotic native plants, vibrant paintings of flora and fauna and batik textiles, alongside public spaces peppered with objects of art acquired at a cost of RM3 million.

Look for a catalogue entitled Art & Tradition in your room or suite to use as a guide to discover the showcase of local art, tradition and culture comprising majestic pieces such as wooden and metal sculptures; Peranakan-influenced tapestry hangings; paintings; copper and other intricate carvings; to smaller objects of precious gold ornaments and jewellery; betel nut sets; and other time-honoured home accoutrements.

EARTH, WIND & WATER

The Shangri-La name hails from James Hilton’s book Lost Horizon, published in 1933, that is rooted in a mythical Tibetan place that alludes to beauty and serenity. Rasa Sayang is paradise on earth, enveloped in the luxuriance of century-old rain trees and over 100 varieties of more than 40,000 plants in its vast gardens.

The landscaping of this wellspring of greenery is beautifully segmented into the main gardens, topiary sunken garden, herb and spice garden and the spa garden. Sea breezes add to the lulling effect when out and about at the resort with the sun’s brilliant rays streaming through the gaps among the tapestry of green foliage high above.

For beach lovers, the sea with gentle rolling waves is just a skip away, lying beyond the barrier of low hedges at the edge of the gardens.

BODY, MIND & SOUL

The resort’s jewel in the crown is undoubtedly CHI, The Spa, introduced after the resort’s 2006 reopening and a Shangri-La wellness signature. Secluded and tucked behind local granite walls, it encompasses 3,800 sq metres of manicured verdure with intersections of walkways through bamboo forests.

The spa reception and sanctum open up into a courtyard with a gorgeous frangipani tree centrepiece, leading to the 11 private spa villas. The three Couples’ Villas and eight Garden Suites are all kitted out with changing, shower and treatment rooms and a private garden that come with outdoor spa tubs and rain showers for some.

Influenced by local architecture and interior design, the highly sought-after spa also boasts a yoga pavilion and private pool.

STAY, EAT, DRINK & PLAY

Rasa Sayang rooms and suites come under two wings. The serene and sophisticated Rasa Wing offers complimentary privileges at Feringgi Grill (breakfast) and Rasa Wing Lounge (afternoon tea and cocktails with pre-dinner canapés), personal concierge services, and a dedicated pool; while the understatedly elegant Gardens Wing is perfect for family holidays with its proximity to the main pool, deli and casual restaurant, and other resort facilities.

Among the resort’s F&B offerings are five innovative dining options including bars and 24-hour room service. The multiple award-winning Feringgi Grill tops fine-dining venues on Penang island with its exquisite à la carte dishes, and buffet-style dining (breakfast and dinner) at the bustling Spice Market Café is hard to beat for its array of cuisines: Malay, Chinese, Indian, Nyonya and International.

For al fresco lunches, the poolside Pinang Restaurant and Bar is not only a panoramic hotspot but its delicious menu options provide nutritious fuel for a day of basking in and enjoying the sun and sea.

Rasa Sayang’s recreational facilities are diverse and include the Par 3 pitch and putt golf course, a state-of-the-art gymnasium or health club complete with individual heart monitoring systems, and the FIP Lounge (stands for Fun, Interactive and Play) with its hip and relaxed ambience for chilling out.

Alternatively, head over to The Eco Centre to learn about turtle conservation or sign up for a host of guided activities such as walks, tours, demonstrations and classes, ranging from light to adventurous, and where there is always something fun to suit different interests.

For reservation and more information, visit shangri-la.com

This article was originally published on www.lofficielmalaysia.com.

5-star Langkawi trip with Bell & Ross

Day 1

If I was allowed to use one word to describe my trip, it would be overwhelming. Last month, Bell & Ross flew me to Langkawi to preview their latest collection from Baselworld and I was inundated by the luxury I had during the trip.

The clock’s hands pointed at ten and eight as my flight touched down at Langkawi International Airport. It was sunny when I stepped out of my flight. I had a feeling the trip gonna be good and I was not wrong.

After less than half an hour journey, we finally reached our accommodation – Four Seasons Resort Langkawi. Unfortunately, the rain started to lash down. The hotel staff was caring enough to shield us with umbrella and drove us into the resort with a buggy.

Inside, it was truly an oasis decorated with a backdrop of Insta-worthy beach view and dotted with villas. I was ushered to the arrival hall. The friendliness of the staffs, the tasty welcome drink and the idyllic setting instantly put me on cloud nine. Then, we adjourned to the Serai restaurant, a restaurant serving buffet meals to have lunch and headed back to my room afterwards.

I was given a room with a partial sea-view. The room was an epitome of opulence, which comprised a spacious room boasting a king size bed; an expansive dressing room consisting dressing area, double vanity, a toilet and an indoor bathroom; an outdoor terrazzo bathtub; and a personal patio with a partial beach view.

Partial sea-view ground floor pavilion

 

Bedroom

After a restful nap, I donned a resort outfit and got ready for the highlight of the day – Discover the evolution of Dive Instruments and the retrospective of Bell & Ross’ Dive Watches.

Hosted at Rhu Bar of Four Seasons Resort, booths were set up to showcase Bell & Ross’ Baselworld collection BR03-92 Diver Blue and limited edition BR03-92 Diver Bronze.

BR03-92 Diver Blue and BR03-92 Diver Bronze were the extended versions of BR03-92 Diver Black introduced back in 2017. Continued to cherish its glory of being the first brand to introduce square diving watch, Bell & Ross rolled out the two horological marvels in a row during Baselworld 2018.

Bell & Ross BR03-92 Diver showcase

BR03-92 Diver Blue

The trailblazing square diving watch BR03-92 Diver is a professional diving instrument that meets ISO 6425 standard, thanks to its capability of diving underwater up to 300 metres of depth. Aside from its impressive water resistance, it is also imbued with a calibre BR-CAL. 302. automatic mechanical heart, enclosed in a 42mm case. It also boasts White SuperLuminova® on its hour hand, minute hands and indices granting its legibility even underwater and under dark condition, defining a true diving watch.

That night was topped off with gourmet meals served exclusively by the Four Seasons’ chefs.

Day 2

After an English breakfast buffet at Serai restaurant, it was time for an exhilarating adventure at Kilim Geoforest Park. It was a two and a half hour tour which I visited mangrove swamp; abandoned charcoal mill where a troop of monkeys lived; Karst Hills where a flock of red eagles and sea eagles were seen hovering around; and bat cave.

In the afternoon, we popped in Kelapa Grill restaurant – an eatery surrounded by the emerald waters of the Andaman Sea – to sate our hunger for the afternoon. After we were done, Bell & Ross announced they were going to give a surprise in the evening.

Kilim Geoforest Park

Kilim Geoforest Park

Around 6 p.m., Bell & Ross drove us to the secret place in the rain. After half an hour journey, we rolled up at our destination – Ritz-Carlton Langkawi. There were plenty of buggies were already waiting there. We got on the buggy straight away and headed inside the resort. Then, we took a stroll along a hidden alley to get to the secret place.

Surprise unveiled: it was The Horizon, a lounge which perched above a rock with a picture-perfect sunset view. What’s more, there were models looking stunning with swimsuits and BR03-92 Diver watches welcomed us at the infinity pool.

After showering the models with the flashlight, I sat down and had plenty of delicacies such as satay, pad thai and mango sticky rice. As the day faded away, DJ amped up the party with upbeat music and I relished the moment drinking luscious champagne by the infinity pool. All these magnificent moments were preciously stored in my brain.

Gallery des Artiste brings French art to Malaysia

In the budding arts and culture scene of Malaysia, we are always on a constant lookout for new exciting art galleries and establishments to visit in KL.

And latest to the game is Gallery des Artiste, a contemporary fine art gallery that has just opened in Gallery@Tropicana of Tropicana Golf and Country Resort that brings the best of French contemporary art and pop art to Malaysian art lovers, collectors and enthusiasts.

A concept conceived and brought to life by Edith Ho, an avid French art collector, Gallery des Artiste is a space that spans over 8,000 square-feet.

And for its inaugural exhibition, titled “France Is Now”, Edith brought together 10 French artist – Isa K, HeRsK, Jeremi Ca, Thierry Trives, David Ferreira, Laurence C, Nicolas Desbons, Cecil, Kikayou and  Sophie Feraud – and Malaysia’s renowned metal sculptor Nizam Abdullah to showcase the best of their works.

With artwork and masterpieces interpreted and created through a variety of mediums and styles that represent some of the current trends in the art world, “France Is Now” is a showcase that will take you on a journey of colour through the craftsmanship and aesthetics of each artist.

And in light of the exhibition, an intimate grand opening party was also hosted and saw a long life of Malaysia’s who’s who in attendance including HE Ambassador of Italy, Maggipinto; HE Ambassador of Brazil, Mr.Carlos Ceglia; Counsellor for Cultural Affairs at the Embassy of France, Roland Husson; and a few members of Malaysian Royal families.

 

The “France Is Now” art exhibition will be available from now until 30th September 2018  Gallery des Artiste at Gallery@Tropicana.

For more information about Gallery des Artiste, visit www.gallerydesartistes.com.

Shama Medini Iskandar Joins Malaysia’s Fast Expanding Luxury Property Market

Iskandar Malaysia, home to 2,217 square kilometres of economic opportunities, is leaving most of Malaysia in its wake as a development hotspot. An increasing number of projects are ushering in people from across the region to the southern tip of peninsular Malaysia.

Part of the UMLand Medini Lakeside masterplan, which sits across from Legoland, Shama Medini features 213 serviced apartments. Within the upscale development, residents and guests will have access to retail in UMC Mall, as well as multiple restaurants, a gym, swimming pool, kids’ play areas, outdoor pavilion and a surau within the development itself. Covering more than two hectares, the development overlooks a beautiful five-hectare lake.

There’s an enormity of things going on in this region of Malaysia. Besides the aforementioned Legoland with its seven themed areas of family fun, there’s also a number of universities based there. EduCity, a fully integrated education hub, plays host to a number of international universities including the University of Southampton, Raffles University and Newcastle University. Students can live on campus and receive an international education from a top university, all while not being too far from home.

Pinewood Studios can also be found in Iskandar. Many people will be familiar with the British studio due to its part in producing the Harry Potter film series in the U.K. The 50-acre site has turned Johor Bahru into a regional hub for producing television shows and films. Netflix’s Marco Polo series was shot here. Just down the street, Kota Iskandar, the administrative capital of the region, sits in a vast complex near the luxurious Puteri Harbour with its waterfront shops and restaurants only moments away.

Other than the incredible Shama Medini development and the attractions in the region, there are further incentives to move to and invest in Medini. When it’s time to sell your property, there’s no real property gain tax up to 2020. As a foreigner, you can purchase property here, and if you plan to open a business, there’s a 10-year corporate tax exemption for approved companies. These tax incentives stretch even further with reduced income tax for qualified knowledge workers.

UMCity is just a hop, skip and a jump (10-minute drive) from the Malaysia-Singapore Second Link, and only 15 minutes from Johor Bahru. The proposed high speed rail link with nearby Gerbang Nusajaya station will offer even faster connections to Singapore and the rest of Malaysia.

South Korean company Samsung C&T, famous for building the Petronas Twin Towers and the Burj Khalifa have been contracted to build the tower. The construction is set to be completed in the third quarter of 2018. Shama Medini will feature a range of different sized units. From studios at 583 sq. ft. all the way up to three beds, with the largest topping out at 1,192 sq. ft., the development offers great options for singles, couples and large families alike.

All units will be operated by Onyx Hospitality Group. Owners will also have access to the Shama Privilege Card, bringing perks above and beyond your typical investment including 14-days of free stay at Shama Medini. Forecasted annual returns are expected to be high in this sought-after development.

For those of you looking to move to the region or are purely looking to invest in property within Malaysia, Shama Medini should definitely be on your radar. It offers a great location, lots of potential for future development, and is a renowned quality product from UMLand and Shama.

TOP 5 REASONS TO INVEST IN MEDINI

1. Growth Location

2. No Real Property Gains Tax

3. No Sales Restriction on Foreign Ownership

4. 10-Year Corporate Tax Exemption for Approved Companies

5. Reduced Income Tax for Qualified Knowledge Workers

Words by Robbie Wilson. For more information, visit www.shamamedini.com.my

From: Palace #18. 

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