METALSMITH
on March 19, 2009 by Zainal
Sulaiman Mat Daud, a metal smith sharpen a machete during a demonstration in conjunction with Malaysia’s National Craft exhibition in Kuala Lumpur March 19, 2009. The exhibition is being held from 19th to 30th March.


This is how i get the picture above. Picture by Mohammad Azman Abdul Ghani.
FUN
on March 17, 2009 by Zainal
A boy plays under the jets of water from a fountain in Kuala Lumpur March 16, 2009.
REFLECTED
on March 11, 2009 by Zainal
A woman is reflected in a bottle of betaine, a product of palm oil, at an exhibition in Kuala Lumpur March 11, 2009. Malaysian crude palm oil stocks in February fell 14.7 percent to 1,561,151 tonnes from a revised 1,829,357 tonnes in January, official crop agency, Malaysian Palm Oil Board said on Wednesday.
CONSTRUCTION
on March 10, 2009 by Zainal
A building under construction is seen from Darby Park in Kuala Lumpur March 10, 2009. Malaysia’s prime minister in waiting, Najib Razak, is set to unveil billions of dollars in extra spending on Tuesday to steer the country through the worst economic conditions since the Asian financial crisis of a decade ago.

Workers are seen on a new building under construction in Kuala Lumpur March 10, 2009. Malaysia’s government will add 60 billion Malaysian ringgit ($16.27 billion) in new spending over 2009 and 2010, Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak said in parliament on Tuesday
LANGUAGE PROTEST
on March 7, 2009 by Zainal
Protesters run from tear gas during a demonstration against the use of the English language in teaching science and mathematics at schools, in Kuala Lumpur March 7, 2009. Malaysian police fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of opposition activists demanding that science and math be taught in the national Malay language, witnesses said. Language is a sensitive issue for the country’s majority Malays and represents the latest political battleground for incoming Prime Minister Najib Razak, who is already facing a challenge from a weakening economy.

Malaysian riot police fire tear gas at demonstrators protesting against the use of the English language in teaching science and mathematics at schools, in Kuala Lumpur March 7, 2009. Malaysian police fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of opposition activists demanding that science and math be taught in the national Malay language, witnesses said. Language is a sensitive issue for the country’s majority Malays and represents the latest political battleground for incoming Prime Minister Najib Razak, who is already facing a challenge from a weakening economy.

Photographers are seen taking their positions on a bridge during a demonstration against the use of the English language in teaching science and mathematics at schools, in Kuala Lumpur March 7, 2009. Malaysian police fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of opposition activists demanding that science and math be taught in the national Malay language, witnesses said. Language is a sensitive issue for the country’s majority Malays and represents the latest political battleground for incoming Prime Minister Najib Razak, who is already facing a challenge from a weakening economy

