QUOTE(Bahkuteh @ Aug 7 2013, 07:51 PM)
actually how to define it is good quality or bad quality? many leaking problem and cracks?
Serin Residency, Cyberjaya, By Trientel Land (Villamas Group)
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QUOTE(Meymey79 @ Aug 22 2013, 01:06 PM) Very Bad! My friend staying at Atmosfera, you can search the leaking problem and crash problem via forum The quality was not good while vacant possession, but after that they did repair the defect problems,and i just went there last week visit my friend in atmosphera. so far so good.hope serin would not happen the same thing again |
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horray, the chinese school is advertised in newspaper again yesterday.
http://manage.mmail.com.my/story/chinese-s...cyberjaya-62988 MALAYSIA'S intelligent city is expected to have its own Chinese school by 2016. Oriental Daily reported yesterday that this follows the decision to relocate SJK © Union Taiping in Larut Matang, Perak, to Cyberjaya. The daily said the school was facing enrolment problems. It presently only has four students and seven teachers, including the headmaster. In June, the government approved the school's relocation plan. Once completed, the school will also cater to the needs of those living in Putrajaya, Serdang and Puchong. The school's building committee chairman, Tan Sri Barry Goh Ming Ghoon, said a six-acre piece of land for the school had been donated by developer Setia Haruman Sdn Bhd. Goh said the decision was timely as 40 per cent of Cyberjaya's population is Chinese. "The committee agreed that the school be developed according to the smart school concept and the project will cost RM14.5 million," said Goh. "There will be 36 classrooms, a multipurpose hall, sporting facilities, science labs and language centres." He said the committee had so far raised RM1.3 million and a fund raising event would be held on Oct 28. The committee will submit the school's building plan to the Sepang Municipal Council by month-end. "If we can begin construction by next year, then we will be able to open our doors in 2016," he said. Chinese groups urged to unite THE time has come for two Chinese education groups to set their differences aside and work together in the interest of the community. China Press in a commentary yesterday urged the United Chinese School Teachers Association (Jiao Zong) and United Chinese School Committees Association (Dong Zong) to reach a mutual understanding following their recent spat over the Education Blueprint plan. Although both groups have a common goal — to preserve the identity of vernacular schools — they had called for separate discussions with stakeholders to gather views on the blueprint. The decision for two separate meetings had disappointed several groups which had earlier said they planned to boycott the discussion sessions. The daily added that there had been many obstacles in the development of Chinese schools in the past five years and it was time the two groups reached a mutual understanding to benefit the development of these schools. |
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