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Friday, March 18, 2011

Aznil Hj. Nawawi Personalise Stamp By Pos Malaysia (ISSUES 14/02/2011)


Aznil bin Haji Nawawi or better known as Aznil Nawawi, Aznil Haji Nawawi, Aznil or Pak Nil, is a TV host in Malaysia. He is said to be the man who revolutionized hosting on Malaysian TV; turning it from rigid and monotonous to witty, fun and lively.
He won the Best Talk Show Award at the Asian Television Awards 2005 in Singapore. in 2007, he marked 16 years of being involved in the local entertainment scene such as Akademi Fantasia.
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Aznil Haji Nawawi
Achievements
 
 2009
  • Most Popular Male TV Host (Anugerah Bintang Popular 2008)
 2008
  • Best Entertainment Presenter (Anugerah Juri 2008)
  • Most Popular Male TV Host (Anugerah Bintang Popular 2007)
 2007
  • Best Talk Show (Anugerah Skrin 2007) - Macam Macam Aznil
  • Most Popular Male TV Host (Anugerah Bintang Popular 2006)
2006
  • Most Popular Male TV Host (Anugerah Bintang Popular 2005)
 2005

Chinese New Year 2011 Personalise Stamp By Pos Malaysia (ISSUES 3/02/2011)

Chinese New Year – often called Chinese Lunar New Year although it actually is lunisolar – is the most important of the traditional Chinese holidays. It is an all East and South-East-Asia celebration and the correct naming is hence "Asian New Year". In China it is known as "Spring Festival," the literal translation of the Chinese name 春节 (Pinyin: ChÅ«n Jié), owing to the difference between Western and traditional Chinese methods for computing the seasons. It marks the end of the winter season, analogous to the Western carnival. The festival begins on the first day of the first month (Chinese: 正月; pinyin: ZhÄ“ng Yuè) in the traditional Chinese calendar and ends with Lantern Festival which is on the 15th day. Chinese New Year's Eve, a day where Chinese families gather for their annual reunion dinner, is known as Chú XÄ« (除夕) or "Eve of the Passing Year."
Source : Wikipedia 


Friday, March 11, 2011

AFF SUZUKI CUP 2010 CHAMPION (ISSUE 28-02-2010)

The 2010 AFF Suzuki Cup sponsored by Suzuki and officially named the AFF Suzuki Cup 2010 took place from 1 to 29 December 2010. Indonesia and Vietnam hosted the preliminary stage from 1 to 7 December for Group A and 2 to 8 December for Group B. The semi-finals were played home and away with the first legs an 15 and 16 December 2010 and the second legs on 18 and 19 December 2010.The final was played over two legs on 26 and 29 December 2010.
The win is Malaysia’s first in the AFF Suzuki cup after 14 years. Previously, Malaysia only made the AFF Cup final once, in 1996 when it called Tiger Cup, losing 0-1 to Thailand. 

AFF SUZUKI CUP 2010 First Day Cover
AFF SUZUKI CUP 2010 Folder  
AFF SUZUKI CUP in 60 Sen Stamps
AFF SUZUKI GOLD MEDALS  in 60 Sen Stamps
The Real AFF SUZUKI 2010 Cup and Gold Medals
AFF SUZIKI 2010 Top Scorer Award Cup Won by Malaysian Player  Safee Sali

Saturday, March 5, 2011

New Year 2011 Personalise Stamp By Pos Malaysia (ISSUES 1/01/2011)


The New Year is the day that marks the beginning of a new calendar year, and is the day on which the year count of the specific calendar used is incremented. In many cultures, the event is celebrated in some manner.[1]

The New Year of the Gregorian calendar, today in worldwide use, falls on 1 January, continuing the practice of the Roman calendar. There are numerous calendars that remain in regional use that calculate the New Year differently.

Many cities and countries across the world celebrate the New Year. The celebrations usually include a fireworks display and other festivities, as well as other traditions varying by culture and country.

The most common modern dates of celebration are listed below, ordered and grouped by their appearance relative to the conventional Western calendar.
Source : Wikipedia


Christmas Personalise Stamp By Pos Malaysia (ISSUES 25/012/2010)

Christmas or Christmas Day is a holiday[4][5][6] generally observed on December 25 (with alternative days of January 7 for many Orthodox churches, January 6 for the Armenian Apostolic Church and January 19 for the Armenians of Jerusalem and the Holy Land[7]) to commemorate the birth of Jesus, the central figure of Christianity.[8][9]
The actual birthday of Jesus is not known, and the events of his birth are only recorded in two of the Canonical gospels. Christmas may have initially been chosen to correspond with either the day exactly nine months after Christians believe Jesus to have been conceived,[10] the date of the Roman winter solstice,[11] or one of various ancient winter festivals.[10][12] Christmas is central to the Christmas and holiday season, and in Christianity marks the beginning of the larger season of Christmastide, which lasts twelve days.[13]
Because gift-giving and many other aspects of the Christmas festival involve heightened economic activity among both Christians and non-Christians, the holiday has become a significant event and a key sales period for retailers and businesses. The economic impact of Christmas is a factor that has grown steadily over the past few centuries in many regions of the world. 
Source : Wikipedia