Date : 23rd - 25th October 2007
Opening hours : 23rd - 24th October 2007 : 10.00am - 5.30pm ( trade visitor only )
25th October 2007 : 10.00am - 4.00pm ( trade and public visitor )
Venue : Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Malaysia
More info :
Admission
Attire
Directions and maps
Parking
Climate
Currency
Place to eat
News
- Admission is restricted to trade professionals only and there is no charge to visit the exhibition.
- To register for a visitor badge to visit the exhibition, you can do so online before show days, or download e-ticket, or on show days ( 23 - 25 October 2007) with your business card.
- Visitor badges are non-transferable due to security reasons. You may be asked by security personnel to present proof of identification before entry into the exhibition.
- Minors aged 18 years and below will not be allowed entry into exhibition halls.
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All visitors must be in proper attire. Those in shorts, bermudas, flip-flops/slippers will not be allowed entry into the exhibition and conference . The Organiser reserves the right to refuse admission to visitors who are not appropriately dressed or do not fulfill admission requirements.
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There are several ways for you to get the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre.
- By Road :
If you are in a taxi or a car, approach the Centre along Jalan Pinang and turn left into the main entrance ( second turn after the Mandarin Oriental Hotel ) for dropping off.
If you are driving, here are your parking options :
1. Take the first left after the Mandarin Oriental Hotel from Jalan Pinang up the ramp to the access to the car parking below the Centre.
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2. Park in KLCC Suria Car Park and exit to the Concourse level Centre Court. Make your way past Cold Storage to the Guardian Pharmacy where there is a walkway ) through to the Convention Centre. Take the elevator to the Ground Floor where you will be directed to the Registration area.
- By Train :
Take the Light Rail Transit ( LRT ), Putra Line to KLCC station. Turn left after exiting the turnstiles and walk through the Suria KLCC shopping centre Councourse Level to the Centre Court. Turn left and make your way past Cold Storage to the Guardian Pharmacy where there is a walkway ) through to the Convention Centre. Take the elevator to the Ground Floor where you will be directed to the Registration area.
- On Foot :
From the Suria KLCC shopping centre Ground Floor centre court take the park exit into the KLCC Park and turn right. Follow the Esplanade along towards the Mandarin Oriental Hotel and then follow the path around the edge of the park towards the centre of the building and enter via the Park Entrance.
There are 3 entrances to the centre :
1. The Main Entrance is on Jalan Pinang opposite the UOA Building.
2. The West Entrance is opposite the Mandarin Oriental Hotel Ballroom entrance.
3. The Park Entrance is in the centre of the building and accessed on foot through KLCC Park.
Download the map to Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre here.
( Note : Please right click the link and " save target as " to download. Enable to view the pdf, please download the adobe reader. )
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If you are driving to the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, here is useful information to ensure smoother access to our facility.
- Entrance :
1. The Main Entrance is on Jalan Pinang opposite the UOA Building
2. The West Entrance is opposite the Mandarin Oriental Hotel Ballroom entrance.
3. The Park Entrance is in the centre of the building and accessed on foot through KLCC park.
- Drop off point :
Approach the Centre along Jalan Pinang and turn left into the main entrance ( second turn after the Mandarin Oriental Hotel ) for dropping off.
- Car parks :
1. Take the first left after the Mandarin Oriental Hotel from Jalan Pinang up the ramp to the access to the car parking below the Centre.
or
2. Park in KLCC Suria Car Park and exit to the Concourse level Centre Court. Make your way past Cold Storage to the Guardian Pharmacy where there is a walkway through to the Convention Centre. Take the elevator to the Ground Floor where you will be directed to the Registration Area.
Parking rates :
Description Rates ( inclusive of 5% service tax )
First hour or part there of RM 3.50
Subsequent half hour or part there of RM 1.50
After 6.00pm RM12.00 ( per entry )
Loss ticket fee RM 50.00
Season parking RM 180.00
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- Malaysia has a typically tropical climate with temperatures ranging between 27°C and 35°C year round and with humidity around the 90% level year round.
- The tropics can take some adjusting to and it is advisable to take it easy on arrival if traveling from non-tropical climes though plentiful air-conditioning makes this adjustment easier. To echo the advice in a well known song, avoid out in the noonday sun.
- As in all tropical countries the rain tends to fall in brief torrential downpours and is soon replaced by sun. The whole region is monsoonal between October and April on peninsula Malaysia the wind is from the north-east and at this time of year it may rain everyday but it is only the east coast of Peninsula Malaysia that has real "rainy season" between November and January, in other parts it is just a time of year when rainfall is slightly heavier than at other times - the rest of the year the wind is from the south-west when it is relatively drier.
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One of the many reasons to visit Malaysia is for its variety of delicious foods. The whole country is like one huge centre of culinary delight. DIning out is relatively inexpensive. You can dine in five-star hotels, food courts, hawker centres, "kopitiam" ( chinese coffee shops ), restaurants, local and international fast food outlets or even at warung or roadside stalls.
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- Licensed money changer kiosks in bigger towns tend to open until 6pm on weekdays and sometimes over weekends. Major credits cards are accepted in most hotels and large shops, but beware of illegal surcharges. Banks will advance cash against major credit cards. With American Express, Visa and Mastercard as well as Cirrus, Plus and aestrobank ( debit ) cards, you can withdraw money from automatic teller machines ( ATMs ) in big cities and many towns. Sterling and US dollar traveller's cheques can be cashed at Malaysian banks, licensed money changers and some hotels.
- The Ringgit, which is the Malaysian currency is exchangeable at Money Changers, Banks both local and international. Travellers cheques may be cashed at any of the many banks located in the city. Click here for currency converter.
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Major newspapers in Malaysia in the English language include the new straits times, the star, the edge, the sun, the malay mail. International newspapers are available at some newstands and selected hotels.
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