Tuesday 14 December 2010

Malaysian Entertainment Scene

The Malaysian entertainment scene needs a new rethinking and inertia. For the last many years, local artistes find it almost next to impossible to make a decent living in the industry.

Malay entertainment industry may be more sustainable compared to the rest due to a larger market but many of the artistes do not have staying power. Groups and individuals come and go as quickly as ocean tide. How many Malay artistes are able to create a mass appeal for their music? How many of them can claim to be a popular regional artiste?

Chinese artistes eking out locally find it difficult to break into the regional music scene. Many of them became successful only after they had taken their career to Hong Kong, China or Taiwan.

There is a need to revamp and rethink of a new strategy to revive the local music industry. KL wants to become a regional and an international city. An international city needs a creative industry.

Musicians, artistes, artistes management companies, promoters and recording labels need to come together to work out a new solution.

Malaysia can become a music/entertainment hub if we can embrace change.

GFW is keen to work with local artistes, management companies and record labels to regenerate the local entertainment scene.

Contact us now! We would like to hear from you.

Tuesday 7 December 2010

GFW Event: Korea Tourism Awards Night (Inspiring Korea Night 2010)


MALAYSIAN tourists visiting Korea from now to 2012 can expect to have a thrilling time with colourful and thrilling festivals throughout the four seasons.

The Korean Tourism Organisation (KTO) Kuala Lumpur office officially launched the Visit Korea 2010-2012 at the Royale Chulan Hotel, Kuala Lumpur on Dec 2.

KTO overseas marketing executive director Rhee Jae Sung said that 227,000 Koreans visited Malaysia in 2009 and they expected the number to increase to 19% this year.

"Korea and Malaysia have a long relationship and there is also a Korean community here.

Fun time ahead: Korea Tourism Organisation (KTO) KL Office managing director Yun Jae Jin (third from leff) with the newly appointed board members of Saranghaeyo Korea Club.

“There are a lot of festivals in Korea thorughout the year and Malaysians will also like the food,’’ he said.

KTO KL Office managing director Yun Jae Jin said more than 80,000 Malaysians visited Korea last year and they expected more tourists from Malaysia in the next two years.

“Malaysians can rest assured that Korea is a safe place and we have tightened the security there to ensure tourists are safe,’’ he said.

There were many special performances at the launch.

Some of the performers who entertained the guests were Wakaka Crew, Epsilon, Ruff Neck, along with celebration songs presented by Soo Winci and “The Call of Nami Island” theme song — Menanti Hikmat presented by Mawi.

At the dinner, KTO announced the board of directors for Saranghaeyo Korea Club (SKC), which has attracted more than 1,300 Hallyu (Korean Wave) lovers.

There was also a “I’m a Korean Celebrity” Contest which saw Malaysians dressed in traditional Korean costumes dance on stage.

The finale was the award presentation by KTO to fans clubs, members, volunteers, agencies, media partners, and charity organisations.

Some of the guests walked away with raffle draw prizes like a return air ticket to Korea, microwave oven, Wonder Girls concert tickets, hampers, ginseng products and Resort packages.