Saturday 22 May 2010

Steward Tweets About Beautiful Malaysia

PETALING JAYA: Whether it is about the food or sights and sounds, Martha Stewart seems to be loving her time in Malaysia. At least judging by her numerous tweets on Twitter. “A food coma – a meal every two hours – here you are asked – have you eaten?” she tweeted on Wednesday.

Yesterday, the lifestyle guru tweeted about her third day in the country, describing the bird park as “fabulous” and the Islamic Arts Museum as “beautiful”. Later, she commented about a lunch menu, stating that they were eating “razor clams with garlic, clams with kum heong sauce, crab with salted ducks eggs, dumplings whole steamed fish.” Stewart also tweeted about her tea party with the Raja Permaisuri Agong Tuanku Nur Zahirah at the Te reng ganu palace, describing the Queen as a mother of four who is “vivacious and caring and very beautiful.” The television host and author even posted a picture of her signing the Queen’s guest book, another of her niece Sophie singing at the tea party and a formal group picture.

On her Thursday brunch with the Prime Minister’s wife Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor, Stewart tweeted they loved her adding: “She is doing good work with programs for children and is an active philanthropist.” Stewart has also posted several pictures on her Twitter account since her arrival on Wednesday including a sunset view of the city from her hotel suite, describing Kuala Lumpur as “green, clean, lively and wonderful.” In an early morning tweet, she noted that Kuala Lumpur meant muddy estuary, adding that “the river looks like cappuccino or teh tarik (tea), the city is just waking”, before heading to Brickfields for breakfast. She also talked about her trip to Malacca which she said had a colourful history. This is Stewart’s first visit to Malaysia. She is expected to head to Sabah tomorrow before leaving the country on Wednesday.

- thestar.

2 comments:

  1. She was here in Malaysia because of the innovative & creative plan to promote Malaysia by the Tourism Malaysia New York office.

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  2. It's a brilliant idea to invite Martha Steward to Malaysia. I have been following her tv show often and she always share with her audiences about her travels. Her visit here and our cappucino color river water of Kuala Lumpur will get the attention of the US audiences because they have never seen a river of cappucino! Great! A sale before the big Sales. Hmmm, I wonder why Penang is being left out of her itinerary?

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