RADIO STATION | GENRE | LOCATION |
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Fly 95.8 FM Petaling Jaya | Pop,Top 40,World Asia | Malaysia |
Klasik Nasional 48K | Varied | Malaysia |
MY FM | Top 40 | Malaysia |
One FM 88.1 | Varied | Malaysia |
XintongFM | Pop | Malaysia |
Bangsar, The Malaysia "Paris"
Kuala Lumpur Bangsar
Bangsar Street - The Happening Street in Kuala Lumpur
Carbon Free Sunday @ Jalan Telawi 3, Bangsar
Bangsar tiruvizha.2012 3gp
Drunk Woman, Bangsar
Rhombus, Bangsar
BAngsar Tiruvizha -2 2013
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - RapidKL LRT - Bangsar Station to Dang Wangi Station HD (2012)
Paranormal | Bangi_Seekers (episod 2: Rumah Hantu Bangsar Jalan Turi @ Mona Fandey)
SMK BANGSAR SUKAN 2014
Marjinal-hukum rimba (acoustic) @radio bangsar utama
Serikandi cintaku....by bangsar resident
SMK BANGSAR MAULIDUL RASUL 2014
Bangsar, The Malaysia "Paris"
Kuala Lumpur Bangsar
Bangsar Street - The Happening Street in Kuala Lumpur
Carbon Free Sunday @ Jalan Telawi 3, Bangsar
Bangsar tiruvizha.2012 3gp
Drunk Woman, Bangsar
Rhombus, Bangsar
BAngsar Tiruvizha -2 2013
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - RapidKL LRT - Bangsar Station to Dang Wangi Station HD (2012)
Paranormal | Bangi_Seekers (episod 2: Rumah Hantu Bangsar Jalan Turi @ Mona Fandey)
SMK BANGSAR SUKAN 2014
Marjinal-hukum rimba (acoustic) @radio bangsar utama
Serikandi cintaku....by bangsar resident
SMK BANGSAR MAULIDUL RASUL 2014
Enclave Bangsar
SMK Bangsar Prefect Selectionn
Man Chains His Car In Bangsar
Lagu Sekolah Sri Bangsar
Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur: View of the luxury condos in Bukit Bandaraya
K.L. Gateway -- A Commercial Property at Super-hot location @ Bangsar South at K.L. Malaysia
QASIDAH SHABAB BANGSAR
Rotaract Awareness by Rac Bangsar
The Loft Bangsar
DestinAsian - Neighborhood Guide to Bangsar
Bangsar KL Malaysia Famous Food and Restaurant Review Guide Blog List
Bangsar KL Malaysia Most Popular Food and Restaurant Review Guide Blog List
The Ganga Cafe Bangsar North South Indian Vegetarian Review Best Restaurant
Rhombus Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur
Night Spots in Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur by Asiatravel.com
Office for sale at Centrio Pantai Hillpark, Bangsar South
KL Gateway in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, Petaling Jaya and Bangsar
One Menerung, Bangsar, KL - Stunning Condo unit for sale
Chinese New Year @ Bangsar Shopping Centre
Cottonfields Bangsar - Home Vacation
Ian Brit Goes Malaysian - Bangsar Night Market - Demo Vers.mov
Federal Highway Bangsar Kerinchi Scenery
Movie Menara UOA Bangsar 1.wmv
Home to Bangsar Village
One Menerung, Brand NEW!! @ Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur Sale & Rental
Bangsar Night Market, Kuala Lumpur
Ozmosis Ladies Night at City Golf Bangsar Shopping Centre Kuala Lumpur
Block C One Menerung Bangsar Baru, Kuala Lumpur
Blind dude playing the piano in Bangsar Village
RapidKL KJ Line on board Bangsar to KL Sentral
Bangsar, also Bungsar (archaic), is an affluent residential suburb on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur, lying about 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) south-west of the city centre. It is part of the Lembah Pantai parliamentary constituency. Bangsar is administered by Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (DBKL) unlike other townships in the Klang Valley such as Petaling Jaya and Subang Jaya which have their own municipal councils. Neighbourhood residents' associations and business councils play a part in communicating with the local authority but they exercise no legal or administrative power. Malays make up the majority of the population at 61% followed by the Chinese at 24%, Indians at 15%.
In the year 1906, Malaya was still under British administration. The London based Kuala Lumpur Rubber Co. Ltd. (KLR) was incorporated on 19 May 1906 and it set out to plant rubber trees around Kuala Lumpur to capitalise on the booming rubber price brought about by the introduction of the modern motor-car and pneumatic rubber tyres as replacement for horse-drawn carriages in the United States. Among KLR's first board members were a Mr Edouard Bunge and Alfred Grisar, a Frenchman. The two men's names were contracted to create the name Bunge-Grisar rubber estate or Bungsar Estate.
Maznah Ismail (1956 - 2 November 2001), better known as Mona Fandey, was a pop singer, witch doctor, and a murderess from Malaysia. She was executed on November 2, 2001 at the age of 45, after being convicted of the murder of a politician, Mazlan Idris, in 1993.
Mona's stint as a pop singer was short-lived. It was during this time she adopted the stage name "Mona Fandey" to boost her popularity. Her career did not really take off, but she still managed to come up with one self-sponsored album entitled Diana and made a few television appearances. She was also a water ballet dancer during her youth.
After leaving the music business, she became involved in spiritual witchcraft activities and was known to be a bomoh, a local shaman. She began offering her services to clients, mostly from the upper-class society. She also claimed to have provided politician clients in the ruling UMNO party with a variety of charms and talismans.
It was reported that Mazlan Idris, a state assemblyman for the constituency of Batu Talam in the state of Pahang, wanted to boost his political career and sought the services of Mona for assistance. Mazlan was educated in the United States and was an ambitious politician from the ruling United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) party. At that time, Mona worked with her husband Mohamad Nor Affandi Abdul Rahman, 44, and their assistant Juraimi Hassan, 31. Mona and her husband promised to help Mazlan by giving him a talisman consisting of a cane and sbatmi headgear which was supposedly owned by former Indonesian President Sukarno. Mona convinced Mazlan that he would be "invincible" if he held the talisman. In return, Mona demanded RM 2.5 million. Mazlan paid the couple RM 500,000 as deposit, and gave them 10 land titles as surety for the remaining RM 2 million.