SHAH ALAM, MALAYSIA, December 20, 2011 (Press-News.org) Malaysia tourists visiting Shah Alam next month will be able to attend CNY Fest 2012, a brand-new event that will be aiming to mark the start of the Chinese new year in style.
To be held between January 6th and 21st 2012 at the i-City venue, the festival and cultural exhibition aims to offer the biggest and most diverse new year celebrations in the region and become a major fixture on the tourist calendar.
Local residents and international guests alike have been promised cultural performances spanning numerous different genres, while vendors and sponsors are being invited to show up and sell their wares.
The event, further details for which will be announced nearer to the time, is being run with the cooperation of Tourism Selangor, which is hoping CNY Fest 2012 can boost the international profile of Shah Alam.
Those wishing to attend will be able to easily travel to the i-City venue, as it is located not far from the Padang Jawa KTM Komuter railway station.
People celebrating the year of the dragon can find a wide variety of Malaysia hotels at AsiaRooms.com, including the Grand Bluewave Shah Alam.
More information about the event and venue is located at http://www.cnyfest.com/.
Editors Notes:
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AsiaRooms.com offers customers a saving of up to 70 per cent off the normal room rate for a variety of independent and branded hotels. Customers can book online or by phone 24/7, whether booking 12 months or 12 minutes in advance - whatever time, whatever day.
The contemporary and inspirational online platform is styled for those seeking more interesting hotel options over the bland, obvious choices. Users can read from over 150,000 true hotel reviews, written by customers who have booked through AsiaRooms.com and actually stayed at the hotel.
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AsiaRooms.com - Celebrate Chinese New Year at CNY Fest 2012 in Malaysia
People visiting Shah Alam in Malaysia next month will be able to celebrate the Chinese new year at the inaugural CNY Fest 2012.
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