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Hype Malaysia
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Hype Malaysia
(Video) Fans Crowd Bukit Bintang For Korean Stars Lee Jong Suk & Mun Ka Young
Whenever a Korean star visits Malaysia, you can be sure there will be a crowd of fans to welcome them. Over the weekend, Korean actor and actress Lee Jong Suk (이종석) and Mun Ka Young (문가영) walked the red carpet at Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, drawing a large crowd to Bukit Bintang. The two stars were in town for the exclusive finale fan screening of their drama 'Law In The City (서초동)'. The event took place at Pavilion Kuala Lumpur on Sunday evening (10th August 2025). However, fans have already begun gathering in the Bukit Bintang area in the afternoon, hoping to secure the best spot to catch a glimpse of the stars. Even the rain couldn't dampen their spirits as they waited patiently for Lee Jong Suk and Mun Ka Young to make their appearance. As soon as the two stars stepped onto the red carpet, the crowd roared with excitement. Not only was Malaysia the only Southeast Asian stop for the 'Law And The City' press tour, but this is also the first time Lee Jong Suk and Mun Ka Young visited Malaysia. As such, longtime fans were even more eager to catch a glimpse of them in person. Both cast members made sure to return the love by signing posters and taking pictures with fans in the crowd. Lee Jong Suk and Mun Ka Young said they were touched by the enthusiasm and warm welcome. They also said they would return to Malaysia in the future. After a brief interview and photo session, the two then proceeded to Dadi Cinema for the special screening. The lucky fans who attended the screening were able to watch the final episode of 'Law And The City' with the two cast members. After the event, Mun Ka Young updated her Instagram with photos from the night to thank fans for their support. The actress will make another appearance at Pavilion KL this Tuesday (12th August 2025) for Dolce & Gabbana Beauty, for which she is a brand ambassador. Interestingly, the star also gifted fans at the screening with a few items from the brand, earning her praise for her generosity. We're glad fans were able to showcase Malaysian hospitality for Lee Jong Suk and Mun Ka Young. We hope the support they received during the event will encourage them to return more often. Check out some videos from the night: Sources: China Press, Twitter, Instagram


New Straits Times
4 days ago
- Business
- New Straits Times
Pavilion KL rated five stars, a must-visit for Chinese tourists
KUALA LUMPUR: Pavilion Kuala Lumpur has been rated the highest 5-star mall on Dianping, China's largest lifestyle and review site, and is the only mall in Peninsular Malaysia to receive the platform's Popular Stores in the Shopping Mall 2025 award. The accolade from Dianping, often called the "Yelp of China", names the mall as a must-visit destination for Chinese travellers, who contributed over RM31 billion to Malaysia's tourism receipts in 2024. The award is based on millions of reviews and ratings from Dianping's 400 million users, recognising malls that deliver exceptional retail, dining and lifestyle experiences. Pavilion KL chief executive officer (Retail) Datuk Joyce Yap said the mall stood out among Chinese visitors for its curated mix of global brands, signature events and immersive cultural attractions. "Chinese travellers are among our most discerning visitors and this accolade reflects our unwavering commitment to crafting extraordinary retail and lifestyle experiences. "From first-time visitors discovering Malaysia to loyal patrons who call Pavilion their favourite destination, we ensure every visit is nothing short of exceptional," Yap said in a statement. Since opening in 2007, Pavilion KL has expanded beyond traditional retail into a cultural and lifestyle hub, earning 60 local and international awards, including from the International Council of Shopping Centers and the Malaysia Shopping Malls Association.


Rakyat Post
25-07-2025
- Business
- Rakyat Post
Huawei Pura 80 Series Officially Launched In Malaysia, Promising Cutting-Edge Photography
Subscribe to our FREE Following the much-anticipated global debut in Dubai, Huawei officially launched the Huawei Pura 80 Series in Malaysia yesterday at Pavilion KL. The launch introduces Huawei Pura 80 Pro and Huawei Pura 80 Ultra to the Malaysian market. Both models introduces a next-generation mobile experience that blends cutting-edge photography with refined craftsmanship and intelligent innovation. Both Huawei Pura 80 Pro and Huawei Pura 80 Ultra features the iconic Dazzling Forward Symbol, a hallmark of elegance and innovation that boldly showcased the super brand emblem. The Prestige Gold and Golden Black Pura 80 Ultra, together with the Glazed Red Pura 80 Pro, are enhanced with radiant sunburst patterns, creating a luxurious and dynamic statement. The Pro model is also available in Glazed White and Glazed Black, each with a silky lustre finish that evokes timeless sophistication. The Huawei Pura 80 Ultra Huawei Pura 80 Ultra The Huawei Pura 80 Ultra is the first in the industry to introduce a Switchable Dual Telephoto Camera system, seamlessly combining a 3.7x medium telephoto and 9.4x super telephoto lens into a single optical structure. These lenses share a massive 1/1.28-inch sensor, enabling seamless transitions between near and far focal lengths, delivering true dual optical zoom in one compact module with unmatched light intake. The end result? Crisp portraits and cinematic close-ups from any distance, all with vivid clarity and expressive spatial depth, even under low-light. The Huawei Pura 80 Ultra also introduces the industry's strongest dynamic range with its 50MP 1-inch UltraLighting HDR Camera. Featuring a 15x higher dynamic range than conventional smartphones, it achieves an impressive 16EV, nearly matching the capabilities of professional cinema cameras at 16.5EV. The camera is equipped with an F1.6 to F4.0 variable aperture, allowing for enhanced control over lighting and depth. Leveraging Huawei's self-developed Triple Light Enhancement Technology, it captures cinematic-quality video with unparalleled clarity. Whether you're shooting backlit portraits or capturing high-contrast scenes such as fire or fireworks, the camera excels at mastering light and shadow, delivering stunning results in every shot. The Huawei Pura 80 Pro Huawei Pura 80 Pro Meanwhile, the Huawei Pura 80 Pro has a 1-inch Ultra Lighting Camera that's designed to master light in any setting, whether it's capturing the soft glow of city lights or preserving natural skin tones in low-light portraits. Colour fidelity is elevated by the Ultra Chroma Camera, ensuring pixel-level accuracy even in the most complex lighting conditions. The Huawei Pura 80 Pro is also equipped with Ultra Lighting Macro Telephoto Camera, designed to deliver exceptional clarity and brightness. Equipped with a massive F2.1 aperture, it captures 40% more light compared to traditional cameras, ensuring brighter, sharper images even in low-light conditions. The camera offers an impressive zoom range from 4x optical zoom to 100x digital zoom, bringing you closer than ever to your subject with incredible detail. Additionally, its 5cm close-focus distance allows for stunning macro photography, capturing the finest intricate details with precision, whether it's a dew drop on a petal or the texture of everyday objects. Photographer Abeden Mung put the Huawei Pura 80 Ultra to the test. Image: Adeline Leong/TRP Abeden Mung shows how the Huawei Pura 80 Ultra manages to reveal details of tiny creatures. Image: Adeline Leong/TRP Photographer Abeden Mung put the Huawei Pura 80 Ultra to the test for almost a month and showed the beautiful photographs he had taken around Kuala Lumpur. He also showcased the phone's zoom and lighting capabilities when taking pictures of nature and his family in low or harsh light conditions. Overall, the Huawei Pura 80 Series is built for intelligent performance. This includes the all-new AI Smart Controls Button for instant access to personalised shortcuts while incorporating fingerprint recognition for enhanced security. The AI Noise Cancellation ensures clear calls in any environment and sharpens voice clarity, perfect for those on-the-go. The Ultra-clear Huawei X-True Display™ delivers peak brightness of 3000 nits, adaptive refresh rates up to 120Hz, and sharp visibility even under bright sunlight. Beneath its sleek exterior lies a robust 5170mAh battery, powered by 100W Huawei SuperCharge and 80W wireless charging, ensuring all-day performance. The 2nd-Gen Crystal Armor Kunlun Glass on the Huawei Pura 80 Ultra provides 16 times greater scratch resistance and 25 times better drop protection than its predecessor, combining durability with elegance, while the Huawei Pura 80 Pro is equipped with a 2nd-Gen Kunlun Glass that is 20 times tougher than standard glass. Enjoy early benefits The Huawei Pura 80 Series also offers seamless compatibility with essential apps via AppGallery, delivering a secure, smooth experience with every download. The Huawei Pura 80 Series 2025 Sales Start Campaign will run from 2 August to 31 December 2025. Customers who purchase any model of the Huawei Pura 80 Series during this period are eligible to claim exclusive prizes worth up to RM2,978*, available on a first-come, first-served basis at all participating stores and Huawei official online platforms. Malaysians can pre-order the Huawei Pura 80 Series through the Huawei Experience Stores, the For the latest updates and promotions, please visit the Share your thoughts with us via TRP's . Get more stories like this to your inbox by signing up for our newsletter.


Hype Malaysia
18-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Hype Malaysia
New Balance's 204L Is One Shoe In The Past, One In The Future!
New drop alert, sneakerheads! New Balance introduces the 204L, an unexpected and understated new lifestyle model that takes '70s and 2000s running-inspired style to new heights. A unique yet familiar silhouette, the 204L pulls together design elements from both past and present New Balance favourites and fuses slim structure with tech-inspired texture. The result – the retro aesthetic that many know and love in a sleek, low-profile sneaker. 'When designing the 204L, we knew we wanted to offer a versatile, sleek sneaker while producing something new and fresh.' 'It was a true collaborative effort working alongside our product manager, developer, and team of designers to bring this model to life. 'The shoe is designed to stand out from other New Balance models with this convergence of two different eras, set to be released in unique materials and colourways,' said Pierome Sar, Senior Designer at New Balance. The 204L was debuted by New Balance's latest global brand ambassador, Rosalía, earlier this summer. The Grammy award-winning musician shows off the shoe in a high fashion campaign, demonstrating its versatility and its refined yet athletic style. The first 204L drop will be available online, at New Balance's Pavilion KL and IOI City Mall stores on 30th July 2025, for a suggested retail price of RM499. More colourways will be launching in the months to come – visit the New Balance website to find out more. Product details:


Malay Mail
20-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Malay Mail
Hong Kong's On Lee Noodle Soup has finally landed in Pavilion KL
KUALA LUMPUR, June 20 — The wait is over, you can now head to Pavilion KL to taste Hong Kong's On Lee Noodle Soup's offerings. It's a boon for those who cannot fly to Hong Kong and make their way to Shau Kei Wan and Central, where this 50 years-plus fish ball noodle soup has been holding court. At the heart of this noodle house is their repertoire of house-made fish balls, cuttlefish balls, beef balls, shrimp balls and fish cake. Currently shrimp balls are off the menu as the team is meticulously making sure it's up to their standards before it's released as soon as possible. "Stir" thick egg noodles is tossed with soy sauce sourced from Hong Kong and topped with a lovely stewed beef brisket and tendon, together with their fish balls and fish cake made in-house. — Picture by Lee Khang Yi Using eel to craft their fish balls, it's a softer bite and lighter flavour versus the local variant that favours the use of saito fish. Similarly, the fried fish cake has a gentler bounce. For a crunchier bite, the cuttlefish balls will be a better choice, where one gets tiny pieces of water chestnuts inside. The beef balls here have a very bouncy, springy texture, a change from the ones served here that tend to miss the mark on bounciness. What's exceptional is the beef brisket, beautifully stewed low and slow till it pulls apart easily, with an unusual caramelised dark crust. Even the long piece of tendon is cooked to a lovely, gelatinous texture. The cuttlefish balls and beef balls are prepared by the restaurant and served in a wonderful broth made with beef, pork bones, dried shrimps and fish. — Picture by Lee Khang Yi There's also a sliced beef brisket with a different flavour profile compared to the stewed version. On the menu, there is also beef cheek, which has yet to be released to be paired with shrimp balls and noodles. In Hong Kong, their menu features other beef cuts like skirt steak, short ribs and outside skirt. Their egg noodles, a choice of thin or thick, are sourced locally. There's also rice noodles. Order your noodles with soup or 'stir' (as stated on the menu), which actually means dry noodles stirred with the soy sauce sourced from Hong Kong. All of their offerings use one main broth, a wonderful rendition, boiled with a mixture of beef, pork bones, dried shrimps and even fish. Cuttlefish balls (left) have a bouncy texture with crunchy diced water chestnut while the beef balls (right) have a super bouncy texture. — Pictures by Lee Khang Yi What was most interesting was there wasn't any dreaded thirst after drinking the broth, something that plagued me when I was in Hong Kong. Another friend who visited later in the day also had the same experience, signalling a lighter hand in salt and any other additives here. With the soup noodles and a choice of thin egg noodles, the alkaline taste from the lye water used to make the egg noodles comes out stronger though. One can be like the Hong Kong folks and add a dash of red vinegar found on the table, as that not overly sharp vinegar helps to balance out the alkaline flavour. There's also their own cooked chilli oil that looks different from the bright red ones we usually find, where the spicy notes seem more muted. There are also sandwiches, toast and French Toast to snack on. — Picture by Lee Khang Yi Once you add it to the broth with the beef brisket noodles, it's reminiscent of the Taiwanese beef noodle soup. With the 'stir' version, the dry thick noodles are a better choice if you're sensitive to the alkaline taste, as it's served with a bowl of the broth on the side. Aside from noodles, you can snack on sandwiches with fillings like ham, egg, Spam, corned beef and cheese. It's RM12 for one choice of filling and RM14 for double fillings. In Hong Kong, a signature is their fluffy toast with butter, or one where it's drizzled with condensed milk (RM10) or other toppings. Instead, I sampled the French Toast (RM10) which is served with butter—golden on the outside but fluffy inside. The kitchen is supervised by the chef from Hong Kong together with the help of a local chef. — Picture by Lee Khang Yi You can add either condensed milk or honey, adjusting it to your sweetness tolerance, which I prefer rather than those totally drenched and overly sweet versions There's also a peanut butter version for RM5 extra. Prices are also fair and comparable to that at the Hong Kong shop. A comparison of the Shau Kei Wan shop's menu indicates prices for the noodles are relatively similar, for example the Fish Ball Noodles are HK$50 and in KL's menu, it is listed as RM22. Here, there's a 10 per cent service tax levy. Their classic noodles range from RM22 to RM24 for the noodles paired with a choice of fish balls, fish cakes, cuttlefish balls and the soon to be released shrimp balls. For the beef noodles, it's RM24 to RM28, depending on whether you select beef balls, beef brisket or sliced beef brisket. Their signature noodles series is where you combine the beef brisket or beef cheek with an assortment of toppings that include their prawn-pork stuffed wontons, ranging from RM32 to RM38. You can also curate your own combinations too, whether it's just two or three items with their choice of noodles. Currently the restaurant is in its soft opening stage and their grand opening is scheduled to be held later in mid-July. On Lee Noodle Soup, Lot C4-06-01, Level 4 Connection, Pavilion KL, 168, Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur. Open daily: 10am to 10pm. Instagram: @ • This is an independent review where the writer paid for the meal. • Follow us on Instagram @eatdrinkmm for more food gems.