Tuesday, December 21, 2010

China : Li Nian S1 di pasaran pada musim bunga 2011

Li Nian S1 aka Everus Concepts


Terkini dari Guangqi Honda syarikat usahasama China milik Honda dan Guangzhou Automobile Group melalui jenamanya Li Nian mempertaruhkan model terbaru empat pintu yang diberi nama Li Nian S1. Didapati rupa dan ketrampilannya S1 tidak seindah Everus Concept yang dipaparkan di China International Automobile Exhibition 2010 yang lalu. Sememangnya ianya adalah generasi terdahulu Honda City (Fit / Jazz Sedan) pasaran 2008.

Menurut Honda, S1 disasarkan pada generasi muda China yang memiliki reka bentuk yang berkuasa, bertenaga dan cemerlang".

Li Nian S1 boleh didapati di pasaran pada musim bunga 2011 melalui pusat jualan Guangqi Honda sedia ada, dengan pilihan enjin termasuk 1.3 liter dan 1.5 liter.

Menunjukkan China sangat meminati membangunkan kereta-kereta baru untuk disasarkan pada pengguna-pengguna yang peka yang mana Nissan juga terbabit menggunakan model "Sunny" 2011 sebagai taruhan di China iaitu Versa Sedan. Begitu juga di Malaysia, beberapa syarikat automotif di negara ini berkerjasama dengan pengeluar kereta dari luar negara sepertimana Proton terkini mengambil model Lancer dari Mitsubishi sebagai kereta baru nasional Malaysia iaitu Inspira.


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Yusuf Islam aka Cat Steven

Yusuf Islam, formerly known by his stage name Cat Stevens was born in London to a Swedish mother and a Greek father on July 21 1947, Steven Demetre Georgiou became interested in music in his teens, began performing under the name Steve Adams in 1965, and eventually became known to the world as songwriter and singer Cat Stevens before converting to Islam and becoming Yusuf Islam in 1977. At the peak of his musical career in the 1970's, Cat Stevens had eight consecutive gold albums and 10 hit singles in the United Kingdom and 14 in the United States. His most beloved songs include anthems such as "Peace Train," "Moon Shadow," "Morning has Broken," "Father and Son," and "Oh Very Stevens retired from the music world soon after accepting the faith of Islam.

When Stevens nearly drowned in an accident in Malibu in 1975,he reports having pleaded with God to save him. Stevens described the event in a VH1 interview some years later: "I suddenly held myself and I said, 'Oh God! If you save me, I'll work for you.'" The near-death experience intensified his long-held quest for spiritual truth. He had looked into Buddhism "Zen and I Ching, numerology, tarot cards and astrology", but when his brother David gave him a copy of the Qur'an, Stevens began to find peace with himself and began his transition to Islam. He took the name Yusuf Islam in 1978, saying that he "always loved the name Joseph" and was particularly drawn to the story of Joseph in the Qur'an. Following his conversion, Yusuf Islam abandoned his career as a pop star. Song and the use of musical instruments is an area of debate in Muslim jurisprudence, considered harām by some, and this is the primary reason he gave for retreating from the pop spotlight.

He decided to use his accumulated wealth and continuing earnings from his music career on philanthropic and educational causes in the Muslim community of London and elsewhere. In 1981, he founded the Islamia Primary School in Salusbury Road in the north London area of Kilburn; after that, he founded several Muslim secondary schools and devoted his energy to providing an Islamic education to children and to charitable causes.

He founded, and is chairman of, the Small Kindness charity, which initially assisted famine victims in Africa and now supports thousands of orphans and families in the Balkans, Indonesia, and Iraq. He also was chairman of the charity Muslim Aid from 1985 to 1993.
He has been given several awards for his work in promoting peace in the world, including the 2004 Man for Peace award and the 2007 Mediterranean Prize for Peace. He lives with his wife, Fauzia Mubarak Ali, and five children in Brondesbury Park, London, and spends part of each year in Dubai.

Proton kicks off its Festival Proton 1 Malaysia road show

From Paultan


Proton has begun a two-week Festival Proton 1 Malaysia nationwide road show, which will showcase its past and present, as well as provide a glimpse of its future. The roadshow will make 11 stops around Peninsular Malaysia – with things having begun at Stadium Indera Mulia in Ipoh over the weekend – and will include a total of 180 participants and a convoy of 60 Protons, including 25 cars from various official Proton car clubs. Alor Star, Kangar, Penang, Kuala Terengganu, Kuantan, Batu Pahat and Melaka are among the stops.
A mobile exhibition will showcase the company’s accomplishments over the last 25 years, and the vehicles on display will include a couple of the KLIMS concept car debutants, the Jebat and Kasturi. Also to be seen are the Satria Neo Super 2000 rally car, Exora Extended Range Electric Vehicle as well as the Emas hybrid concept, and a Proton Design studio will allow visitors a chance at having a go at digital sketching and clay modeling. Read more...

related issue on funtastickodesign >>> Jelajah Festival PROTON 1 Malaysia bermula!!!

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