I reached Kota Kinabalu around 7.30pm from Keningau, the first thing I look for is a place to eat and watch Lee Chong Wei Play. I stopped at a food stalls near Beverly hills and it was usual to have such a large crowd during this hour.
Just for one night, our super interesting politics took a rest and our politician can assure that for a night, their names weren’t mention as much as Lee Chong Wei. I wasn’t able to find an empty table so I settle down with some Malay kids who is Rempit like but I don’t care as long as I can watch the game.
Hundreds of people watched the live telecast; we sat together regardless of races and religions. We cheered and clapped each time Malaysian shuttler Lee Chong Wei gained points against Chinese Lin Dan in the men’s singles finals in the Beijing Olympics.
I truly believe that Sport can unite Malaysia, because we see through colour and believes in sports. Doesn’t matter if its badminton, football or anything else, Malaysian just forget how different we are.
Despite Lee's loss to Lin Dan in straight sets, I’m proud that Malaysia had managed to reach the finals. I’m extremely proud of Lee. Win or lose doesn’t matter now, as I saw the unity of races that night. I am sure we have a future here in Malaysia.
My friend James and his girlfriend chose to skip a wedding party to watch the final. Not sure what drive this entire people to support Lee but I’m sure we all proud of him.
This is a really meaningful event because our fellow Malaysian had the chance to win the gold medal and I rated this as important as Permatang Pauh by-election.
Lee is my favourite player and I am sure he tried his best even though he did not win, pressure just got to him. The RM 1 million is tempting but I’m sure he is fighting for honour instead of money.
I heard that both candidates for the Permatang Pauh by-election took about an hour's break from their walkabouts to watch the match between Malays’a Lee Chong Wei and China’s Lin Dan.
Datuk Arif Shah Omar Shah and Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim watched the live telecast barely 3km away from each other in Seberang Jaya.
While Arif Shah joined a group of youths to witness the match at a nasi kandar restaurant along Jalan Todak, Anwar stopped at a small stall on Jalan Tenggiri to watch the game.
They were not the only ones who took a break for sports – Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak watched the live telecast at the Umno Youth main operations centre at Jalan Kubang Semang.
Just for one night, our super interesting politics took a rest and our politician can assure that for a night, their names weren’t mention as much as Lee Chong Wei. I wasn’t able to find an empty table so I settle down with some Malay kids who is Rempit like but I don’t care as long as I can watch the game.
Hundreds of people watched the live telecast; we sat together regardless of races and religions. We cheered and clapped each time Malaysian shuttler Lee Chong Wei gained points against Chinese Lin Dan in the men’s singles finals in the Beijing Olympics.
I truly believe that Sport can unite Malaysia, because we see through colour and believes in sports. Doesn’t matter if its badminton, football or anything else, Malaysian just forget how different we are.
Despite Lee's loss to Lin Dan in straight sets, I’m proud that Malaysia had managed to reach the finals. I’m extremely proud of Lee. Win or lose doesn’t matter now, as I saw the unity of races that night. I am sure we have a future here in Malaysia.
My friend James and his girlfriend chose to skip a wedding party to watch the final. Not sure what drive this entire people to support Lee but I’m sure we all proud of him.
This is a really meaningful event because our fellow Malaysian had the chance to win the gold medal and I rated this as important as Permatang Pauh by-election.
Lee is my favourite player and I am sure he tried his best even though he did not win, pressure just got to him. The RM 1 million is tempting but I’m sure he is fighting for honour instead of money.
I heard that both candidates for the Permatang Pauh by-election took about an hour's break from their walkabouts to watch the match between Malays’a Lee Chong Wei and China’s Lin Dan.
Datuk Arif Shah Omar Shah and Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim watched the live telecast barely 3km away from each other in Seberang Jaya.
While Arif Shah joined a group of youths to witness the match at a nasi kandar restaurant along Jalan Todak, Anwar stopped at a small stall on Jalan Tenggiri to watch the game.
They were not the only ones who took a break for sports – Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak watched the live telecast at the Umno Youth main operations centre at Jalan Kubang Semang.
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