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					 Natural pleasures  
                    
                  	 
                    
                   The Peak Malaysia Magazine, 11 March 2007
                     
                   Urban living takes on a distinctively  nature-inspired feel at The Maple at Sentul West. Dato’ Yeoh Seok Kian,  the Executive Director of YTL Land & Development Berhad, the company  behind the project, shares the joys of living and investing in The  Maple. 					                   
					
                  
                   
                  
				  
					 Links of change  
                    
                  	 
                    
                   The Edge Malaysia, 27 October 2006
                     
                   New residential and commercial projects and  highways are giving added impetus to the rejuvenation of Jalan Ipoh and  its surroundings. Sentul Link directly benefits YTL Land &  Development's Sentul East and West developments, significantly cutting  travel time. 					                  
					
                  
                   
                  
				  
					 YTL Land: An innovative builder  
                    
                  	 
                    
                   The Edge, 27 July 2006
                     
                   Malaysia's best property developers were honoured at The Edge  Top Property Developers Awards 2006 ceremony last Wednesday. Housing  and Local Government Minister Datuk Seri Ong Ka Ting presented the  awards to the captains of the top 10 companies, including YTL Land &  Development Bhd. Jennifer Gomez speaks to YTL Land's executive director  Datuk Yeoh Seok Kian about his thoughts on the award and future plans  of the company. 					                  
					
                  
                   
                  
				  
					 Sentul becomes hive of activity  
                    
                  	 
                    
                   Business Times Malaysia, 13 July 2006
                     
                   Over the last several years, Sentul has shed  its image as Kuala Lumpur's eye-sore and crime-infested area. Now it is  aiming to become a more advanced comfort zone. 					                  
					
                  
                   
                  
				  
					 A centre specially for Japanese Koi  
                    
                  	 
                    
                   The Star Online, 16 February 2006
                     
                   The official opening of the Sentul Park Koi Centre  last Sunday is another feather in the cap for YTL's Sentul West  development. “We are bringing the beauty of Japanese Koi culture here.  In Japan, Koi are affectionately known as the 'Living Jewels',” said the  centre's managing director Luke Shori. 					                  
					
                  
                   
                  
				  
					 Joy of koi  
                    
                  	 
                    
                   The Star Online, 12 February 2006
                     
                   Koi are no mere fish but an obsession for  those who love these beautiful, colourful creatures. The Sentul Park Koi  Centre has been officially open, witl almost zen-like perfection to  teach people the joys and responsibilities of koi-keeping. 					                  
					
                  
                   
                  
				  
					 Sentul Park Koi Centre to celebrate grand opening  
                    
                  	 
                    
                   YTL Land & Development Berhad, 8 February 2006
                     
                   The Sentul Park Koi Centre, the latest resident in YTL’s Sentul West  development, will be open to the public this weekend as it celebrate  its opening with a slew of activities for all to enjoy. The Koi Centre  also boasts a very renowned clientele across the region, and includes  the Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, who has been  personally involved in the development of the centre.   					                   
					
                  
                   
                  
				  
					 Good response at YTL Land's first-in-Singapore roadshow for The Maple at Sentul West  
                    
                  	 
                    
                   Leo Burnett, 11 July 2005
                     
                   Within the first two hours of YTL Land &  Development's first-in-Singapore roadshow to introduce The Maple at  Sentul West, the event had already attracted a steady stream of curious  Singaporeans – all interested to find out about this unique freehold  development strategically located within the KL city centre that yet  provides residents and their families with exclusive access to a 35-acre  private gated park. 					                  
					
                  
                   
                  
				  
					 Welcome to KLPac  
                    
                  	 
                    
                   Kakiseni.com, 4 June 2005
                     
                   The Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre: Pick your favourite colour and take a seat. 					                  
					
                  
                   
                  
				  
					 KLPac - a theatre for the community  
                    
                  	 
                    
                   YTL Community, 30 May 2005
                     
                   KLPac artistic director, Joe Hasham, said:  “But, I must say that we would be very remised of all this today if we  do not give where the credit is due. Credit must go to Tan Sri Francis  Yeoh and the YTL Corporation because they have, out of the goodness of  their hearts, willed this to us. They have built it, they have paid for  it and they have ensured that we got everything that we asked for.” 					                  
					
                  
                   
                  
				  
				
				 
				
		
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