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Plaza Sentral, Jalan Stesen,
Sentral 5, Kuala Lumpur Sentral,
50470 Kuala Lumpur.
Foreword
Chandra Prasad Dhakal Invited as
Keynote Speaker at Regional
Conference on Money Service
Business
IME Annual Dinner 2013
Management Training
Paint Ball with Maybank
Training Event
Travel to Philippines
IMEMCB Branch Reward 2014
Travel to Malaysia
Onoiyari
Travel to Vietnam
Football Weekend
Pasar Pagi Lekir
Customer Day at Sitiawan Branch
Teej Program
Football Tournament
Everest Concert
Cricket Tournament
Piala Dubes 2013
IME Directory
Contents
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Malaysia
Editorial Team :
IME
Frank Ong - Business Development Manager
Kamal Chhetri - Customer Service Manager
Hu Faik Seng - Internal Audit Manager
Syazana Ahmad - Secretary
Sunarni Sunardi – Human Resource & Administration
Manager
Shiba Subedi – Marketing
Yogendra Dhakal – Sales
Basu Sharma – Finance Controller
Casey Sathasivam - Risk and Compliance Manager
Suzana Zulkifli - Business Process Officer
Cubic One
Joan Gan
Amirul Syazwan
Roy Yeow
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Table of Contents
3. Foreword
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Welcome to our latest
edition of News@IME.
Global economy has
rendered our world to
be borderless today! The demand
for a more quality life today has made
many people to look outside their traditional
marketplace for the opportunity for a better living.
Many have moved beyond their geographical areas in
order to seek for greater opportunities and to broaden
their horizon.
But no matter where we are today, we will still not
be able to totally cut off from our root. Many would
still provide some financial support back to the origin
of their root. Remittance have bridge the gap between
us and our root for a long time. And it will continue to
do so for the many of us that still hold our origin close
to our hearts.
For many years, IME have served a wide range
of corridors in selected regions of the world through
our esteemed agents and partners. IME have always
looked towards the continual expansion of our
product and services.
Recently, our Malaysian market
saw the introduction of money
exchange facility and online
remittance channel. IME
is currently preparing
itself to introduce mobile
remittance channel to
its Malaysia operations.
Our interest, as our
growth and reputation
have shown, will continue
to provide a lasting and
reliable service to our
customers.
Keep remitting!
Mr Hem Raj Dhakal (Ramu)
President & Managing Director
Best regards,
Hem Raj
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Events
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Executive Chairman of Interna-
tional Money Express (IME)
and Chairman of Global IME Bank Mr.
Chandra Prasad Dhakal is one of the
keynote speakers from Nepal at the Re-
gional Conference on Money Service
Business (RCMSB) in Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia.
Mr. Dhakal was invited by Bank
Negara Malaysia, the organizer of
this event, to participate in the three-
day long conference. As a keynote
speaker in the conference, Mr.
Dhakal stressed on the need of raising
the standards of compliance in the
remittance industry. He mentioned
about Nepal’s institutional efforts to
improve compliance standards and
also highlighted the need to discourage
the use of informal channels for
money transfers to Nepal. Sharing
about the private sector involvement
in the MSB (Money Service Business)
industry, Mr. Dhakal added that
private remittance companies in Nepal
are been duly meeting the regulatory
standards of anti-money laundering/
counter financing of terrorism (AML/
CFT) measures.
Highlighting the low risks of money
laundering and financing terrorism
in Nepal Mr. Dhakal said, “The risks
of money laundering and terrorism
financing are relatively low in Nepal
through the use of formal remittance
channels as migrant workers’
remittances constitute a large share
of money transfers to Nepal but with
relatively low transaction value.”
The conference was inaugurated by
Dato’ Muhammad bin Ibrahim, Deputy
Governor of Bank Negara Malaysia.
The conference is attended by the
distinguished representatives from World
Bank, Central Banks, International
Association of Money Transfer Network
(IAMTN), Commercial Banks, Money
Transfer Companies, regulatory agencies
and individual experts in the money
transfer business from various countries.
IME (M) SDN BHD is the Platinum
Sponsor for the event which held at
Sasana Kijang, Bank Negara Malaysia.
• Promote awareness and share
experience on developments in
the MSB industry, including
policy and regulatory reforms,
best practices, market trends and
innovations
• Discuss issues and challenges
faced in combating ML/FT
threats
• Provide a platform for
networking among regulators and
MSB industry players to further
develop the industry in line
with efforts to promote financial
inclusion while safeguarding
financial integrity.
The Conference Aims
Regional Conference on Money Services Business was co-organised by
Persatuan Perniagaan Perkhidmatan Wang Malaysia (MAMSB) and Bank Negara
Malaysia, in collaboration with World Bank and the International Association
of Money Transfer Networks (IAMTN).
CHANDRA PRASAD DHAKAL INVITED AS
KEYNOTE SPEAKER AT REGIONAL
CONFERENCE ON MONEY SERVICE BUSINESS
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Events
The word “retro” derives from the
Latin prefix retro, meaning “backwards,
or in past times” – particularly as seen
in the words retrograde, implying a
movement toward the past instead
of a progress toward the future, and
retrospective, referring to a nostalgic (or
critical) eye toward the past.
All IME staffs traveled through
“time and space” back to 1980’s on
the grand night of 24 January 2014 in
Concorde Hotel, Kuala Lumpur. Yellow
hair, polka dots, tight fitting pants and
platform shoes are everywhere. Even
Elvis Presley comes alive!
The night was filled with explosive
performances and prestigious awards
for the staff. The award categoriesare
Best Promoter, Best Teller, Best Branch-
In-Charge, Best Branch, Best Inter-
Partnering Award, Long Service Award
and Best Employee.
The dinner was held separatly in
northern and southern region on 15th
January 2013 and 20th
January 2013.
Retro style is
style that is
consciously derivative
or imitative of trends,
modes, fashions, or
attitudes of the recent
past. It generally implies
a vintage of at least
fifteen or twenty years.
For example, clothing
from the 1980s or 1990s
could be retro.
BEST BIC
AWARD
BEST DRESSED
(FEMALE)
BEST DRESSED
(MALE)
BEST
EMPLOYEE
Mr. Hu Faik Seng
(Internal Audit Manager)
Ms Thanaletchemi
A/P Velayutham
Ms Shazienna
binti Duana
Mr. Ano Mohd
Noor Raaib
ANNUAL
DINNER
2013
6. News
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Amanagement training on “Leadership & Analytical
Report Writing Skills” was organised by HR &
Training Department on 20th – 21st August 2013 at Hotel
Sentral, Brickfields. A total of 24 participants from Head Office,
regional offices and I-Tel office participated in this program.
The objective of this training is to improve inter-personal
communications skill and to enhance writing skill for effective
communication. Throughout the workshop, the participants
are exposed to the various communications methods that they
can use to create a winning relationship with their employees,
colleagues and customers.
At the end of the workshop, all participants are more
motivated and they vowed to utilise their newly learned skills
for the betterment of the organisation.
Leadership & Analytical Report Writing Skills (Management Training)
Boracay Island and its beaches
have received awards from numerous
travel publications and agencies.
Boracay is also famous for being one
of the world’s top destinations for
relaxation. It is also emerging among
thetopdestinationsfortranquilityand
nightlife. Leisure activities available
on or near Boracay include scuba
diving, helmet diving, snorkeling,
windsurfing, kiteboarding, cliff
diving, and beach relaxation.
In 2012, Boracay was awarded as
the best island in the world from the
international travel magazine Travel
+ Leisure.
Boracay
Boracay ,Philipine specialities white sand beach is one of the major
internationaltouristdestinationrenownwithitsaqua-centricluxuryresorts.
Travel to Philipine
The staffs training responsibility of IME was assumed
under Risk & Compliance Department. This department
have planned and undertaken many training programs
throughout the year.
- Money Changing Course
- Agents Awareness Program (14th April 2014)
- Branch Quarterly Induction Course (14th April 2014)
- Branch Quarterly Training Course
o Teller Course in Central Region
(28th – 29th April 2014)
o BIC/ABIC Course in Central Region
(14th – 15th May 2014)
o MIS Training in Central Region
(26th May 2014)
- Regional Offices Training Program
o Penang (16th – 17th June 2014)
o Perak (18th – 19th June 2014)
o Johor (23rd – 24th June 2014)
o Melaka (25th – 26th June 2014)
- AML/CFT Training (7th – 10th July 2014)
- AMLA Training IBM (August 2014)
- Branch Quarterly Training (for BICs only)
(October 2014)
- Team Building (November/December 2014)
Boracay is a small island
in the Philippines located
approximately 315 km (196 mi)
south of Manila and 2 km off the
northwest tip of Panay Island in
the Western Visayas region of the
Philippines. This island is being
visited by thousands of tourist from
around the world every year because
of its famous white sand beach.
IME was invited to join a paintball competition by
Maybank on 14th December 2013. The competition,
held in Shah Alam, Selangor, was attended by almost 50
participants. IME team wore our traditional red t-shirt to
represent our strong fighting spirit. IME team won the First
Runner-up position in the competition.
MANAGEMENT TRAINING
PAINTBALL WITH MAYBANK
STAFFS TRAINING
7. Travel to Malaysia
Muslims Commercial Bank Ltd (MCB) of Pakistan
launched a campaign to promote remittance
transactions to MCB via IME. The teller with the most
remittance transactions to MCB during the campaign
period will win a mini iPad. Every month there is a mini
iPad to be won from 1st April 2014 to 30th June 2014. It is
opened to any IME and Agent branches in Malaysia, Qatar
and UAE.
Ms. Noor Anida Binti Abu Hashim from IME Medan
Pasar Branch in Malaysia was the winner for the month of
April 2014.
IME and MCB launched a campaign to
reward the top-performing teller in IME or
agent branches. The teller with the highest
number of remittance transactions to
MCB during this campaign will win a mini
iPad.
Rewards presented by Mr. Billy Tham (from right) to the winner
Cik Noor Anida Binti Abu Hashim (from left) from Medan
Pasar branch.
The culture of Malaysia draws on the
varied cultures of the different people
of Malaysia. The first people to live in the
area were indigenous tribes that still remain
and they were followed by the Malays, who
moved there from mainland Asia in ancient
times. Chinese and Indian cultural influences
made their mark when trade began with those
countries, and increased with immigration to
Malaysia.
Various influences can be seen in
architecture, from individual cultures in
Malaysia and from other countries. Large
modern structures have been built, including
the tallest twin buildings in the world, the
Petronas Twin Towers.
Malaysia is a multi–ethnic, multicultural,
and multilingual society, and the many
ethnic groups in Malaysia maintain separate
cultural identities. The society of Malaysia
has been described as “Asia in miniature”.
The government has historically made little
distinction between “Malay culture” and
“Malaysian culture”. Each ethnic group has its
own underlying culture that separates it from
the others, and they have achieved different
levels of integration. A joint Malaysian culture
can be seen in the symbiosis of the cultures of
the people within it.
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IME-MCB BRANCH REWARDS 2014
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9. Travel to Vietnam
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News
Ho Chi Minh City formerly named Saigon
is the largest city in Vietnam. It was once
known as Prey Nokor, an important Khmer sea port prior
to annexation by the Vietnamese in the 17th century.
With unbelievable abundance of fresh vegetables, herbs,
fish and seafood, Vietnam has a lot to offer. It can be
mentioned here a range of widely- admired dishes such
as noodle served with beef or chicken( pho), spring
roll, eel or snail vermicelli, crab fried with tamarind,
crab sour soup, rice spaghetti, steamed rolls made of
rice-flour, rice pancake folded in half (and filled with a
shrimp, meat and soya bean sprouts).
Many Vietnamese dishes are flavored with
fish sauce (nước mắm), which smells and tastes like
anchovies (quite salty and fishy) straight from the bottle,
but blends into food very well. Vietnam’s national dish is
phở (pronounced like the fu- in funny, but with tone), a
broth soup with beef or chicken and rice noodles (a form
of rice linguini or fettuccine). Phở is normally served
with plates of fresh herbs(usually including Asian basil),
cut limes, hot chiles and and scalded bean sprouts which
you can add in according to your taste, along with chili
paste, chili sauce, and sweet soybean sauce.
Ho Chi Minh
Football Weekend
Pasar Pagi Lekir
Customer Day Sitiawan Branch
Pho
Rice Paper Rolls
Banh Mi
IME organised a mini football competition
at Sri Muda, ShahAlam. This competition
attracted 4 teams of migrant workers from
Vietnam, Myanmar and Bangladesh. The
atmosphere was like an international football
tournament with spectators from different
countries coming to cheer for their team. The
winning teams got cash prizes and hampers
sponsored by IME.
IME Setiawan Branch in Perak celebrated Customer Day on
11th March 2014. On that day, all customers at the branch
were served with cooling juice drink while they wait to do their
transactions. There were many attractive prizes such as Gift Hamper,
Wall Clock and Photo Frame are given out to lucky customers on
that day.
IME marketing team and regional
promoters creating awareness at
the morning market (pasar pagi) in Lekir
on 10th May 2014. The objective is to
share about IME services to Vietnamese
customers at the market.
10. Event in Dubai
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PIALA DUBES 2013
Pertandingan sepak bola “7
sebelah” yang memperebutkan
piala Dubes (Duta Besar) berlangsung
sukses dan meriah. Pertandingan antar
tim warga negara Indonesia di Kuala
Lumpur yang berlangsung di lapangan
Lembaga Getah Malaysia di Sungai
Buloh, Selangor pada Minggu, 29
September 2013. Kemenangan SGB FC
diperoleh melalui drama adu pinalti. Laga
tersebut terselenggara berkat kerja sama
KBRI Kuala Lumpur yang didukung
oleh International Money Express (IME)
Remittance dan Bank Central Asia
(BCA).
Pihak KBRI Kuala Lumpur
sangat mendukung terselenggaranya
kegiatan ini. Hal ini disampaikan oleh
Judha Nugraha, Sekretaris I Konsuler
mewakili Duta Besar RI. KBRI Kuala
Lumpur menilai bahwa sangat penting
bagi masyarakat Indonesia menjaga
kebugaran tubuh ditengah kesibukan
bekerja di perantauan. Menurut KBRI
Kuala Lumpur, kegiatan ini juga dapat
mempererat tali persaudaraan masyarakat
Indonesia yang berada di Malaysia.
Tamu kehormatan yang diundang dalam
prosesi tersebut diantaranya Pak Agus
Triyanto, Atase Tenaga Kerja Indonesia
di Malaysia, Pak Akhmad D.H. Irfan,
Minister-Counsellor Pensosbud, dan Pak
Herman Prayitno, Duta Besar RI untuk
Malaysia yang Berkuasa Penuh.
Selain memperebutkan piala Dubes,
pemenang dari pertandingan tersebut juga
berhak membawa medali dan uang tunai
sebanyak RM 1500. Kapten tim SGB FC,
Muhamad Asman asal Bawean mengaku
gembira dan bangga karena timnya dapat
merebut piala Dubes. Pihaknya berharap
tahun depan penyelenggaraan kegiatan
ini lebih besar sehingga dapat melibatkan
lebih banyak tim dan penonton yang
hadir. Penyelenggara juga membagikan
door prize kepada 500 tamu pertama
yang hadir saat proses registrasi, dan
juga 5 lucky draw senilai $100 bagi yang
beruntung.
Piala yang diserah-terimakan secara
simbolis akan disimpan di KBRI Kuala
Lumpur untuk diperebutkan kembali pada
pertandingan tahun depan. Berikut hasil
dari pertandingan sepak bola “7 sebelah”
yang memperebutkan piala Dubes: SGB
FC juara I (merebut piala Dubes), juara
II Garuda Oplosan, juara III Tanjung FC,
dan juara IV Mandala Junior.
News
TEEJ PROGRAM
EVEREST CONCERT
FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT
CRICKET TOURNAMENT
IME took part in Teej event organised by Migrant Nepalese
Association, UAE on 6th September 2013 in conjunction
with Nepali festival of “Teej”, which is dedicated to women of
Nepal. The event was held in Astoria Hotel, a popular spot for
Nepalese workers. The event attracted a huge crowd from the
Nepalese community who came from Dubai and adjacent states
such as AUH, SHJ and Ajman.
We participated in a musical program held by Lamjung
Samparka Samiti on 18th Oct, 2014 in Holiday Inn
Hotel, Dubai.The extravaganza was comprised of songs, dances,
comedy shows by local and guest artists along with popular
Nepali singer Milan Lama summoned from Nepal. There was
good participation of enthusiastic Nepali crowd and all of them
enjoyed every bit of the show. Our roll ups were kept on stage
with good visibility and fliers distributed in gates. Our product
and services were announced in short intervals to make people
aware of our brand.
IME sponsored Nepali Football Tournament for a day in DUTCO
Camp, Jebel Ali Industrial, UAE on 8th August 2014. This
event was held in conjunction with Muslim Festival of Eid. The eight
participating teams come from Dubai, Sonapur, Jebel Ali, Abu Dhabi
and Al Ain. The crowd was equally voracious in cheering for their
favourite team.
Throughout the event, our staffs get to mingle with the crowd and
took the opportunity to promote IME services.
The crowd continue to cheer and sing until the final medals and
trophies were handed out to the winning teams. It was an event to be
remembered by all.
We organized a cricket tournament in co-ordination with
Al Razouki Exchange and EZ Top on 21st Feb, 2014 in
mountainous city of Fujairah. The competition was held between two
camps located near Al Razouki Exchange, Fujairah branch. Since the
event was held in open area, there were people present out from the
camps also. As usual, roll ups were kept in noticeable locations, flyers
distributed to crowd and our services and products announced thru
mike in regular intervals. Winners were fledged with trophies and other
gifts sponsored by us jointly with Al Razouki Exchange and EZ Top.
From left: Frank Ong, Billy Tham, Fanny
Surjadi, Vindya Prata, Muhammad Abdureza
11. IME Branches Nationwide IME Branches Nationwide
Kuala Lumpur
HQ, KL
Suite 2B-11-2, Level 11,
Block 2B, Plaza Sentral,
Jalan Stesen, Sentral 5,
Kuala Lumpur Sentral 50470
Kuala Lumpur.
Tel: 603-2261 4030
Kepong
2-23AA Jalan Desa 1/1
Desa Aman Puri 52100
Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 603-6275 7963
Kotaraya
Lot 09 Ground Floor
Kompleks Kota Raya Jalan
Tun Tan Cheng Lock
50000 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 603-2031 5988
Medan Pasar
No 22 Medan Pasar 50050
Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 603-2072 7260
Selayang
No. 162 Jalan 2/3A Pasar
Borong Development, Batu
7, Pusat Bandar Utara, Jalan
Ipoh, Batu Caves 68100
Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 603-6137 0578
Sinar Kota (Mydin)
Lot G.01-1 Tingkat Bawah,
Mydin Sinar Kota, Bangunan
Sinar Kota Jalan Tun Perak
50050 KL
Tel: 03-2072 3596
Johor
Batu Pahat
146, Jalan Rugaya, 83000
Batu Pahat
Tel: 607-4336 814
Bukit Bakri
No 15 Jalan Besar BukitBakri
84200 Muar Johor
Tel: 606-9863 262
Desa Cemerlang
No 7, Jalan Johor 3/1 Taman
Desa Cemerlang 81800
Johor Bahru
Tel: 607-8630 768
Gelang Patah
No. 43,Ground Floor Jalan
Medan Nusa Perintis 6,
Taman Nusa Perintis 2 81550
Gelang Patah
Tel: 607-5311 012
Johor Bahru
No 37 Jalan Wong Ah Fook
80000 Johor Bahru
Tel: 607-2226 570
Kluang
No 25 Jalan Dato Rauf
86000 Kluang
Tel: 607-7717 260
Kulai Baru
No 7 Jalan Susur Kulai 4
Taman Sri Kulai Baru
81000 Kulai
Tel: 607-6638 724
Muar
No 122 Jalan Abdullah
84000 Muar
Tel: 606-9538 002
Masai
No. 114, Jalan Mawar
(Ground Floor) 81750
Masai Johor
Tel: 07-2555 672
Pasir Gudang
No 01-A1 Jalan Bandar
Pusat Perdagangan 81700
Pasir Gudang
Tel: 607-2552 061
Segamat
No 34 Ground Floor Jalan
Abdullah 85000 Segamat
Tel: 607-9319 406
Senai
Ground Floor, No 182 Jalan
Belimbing 1, 81400 Senai
Tel: 607-5980 459
Simpang Rengam
No. 18, Jln Kasih 1, Tmn Kasih,
Simpang Rengam, 86200
Tel: 607-7552 205
Taman Daya
No 59, Jalan Sagu 10, Taman
Daya, 81000 Johot Bahru
Tel: 607-3538 379
Taman Sri Bahagia
No 33 Ground Floor, Jln Sri
Bhagia 5, Tmn Sri Bahagia,
81200 Johor Bahru
Tel: 607-2358 485
Tangkak
No. 134, Jalan Muar,
84900 Tangkak
Tel: 606-9791 336
Kedah
Alor Setar
No 15. Ground Floor Jln
Tunku Ibrahim 05000
Alor Setar
Tel: 604-7311 260
Sungai Petani
No A7-A9, Jalan Kampung
Baru, 08000 Sg Petani
Tel: 604-4237 537
Melaka
Bukit Rambai
No 47, Jln Rambai Jaya 2,
Taman Rambai Jaya, Bukit
Rambai, 75250 Melaka
Tel: 606-3514 863
Jasin
No. 30 Jalan Kesang 77000
Jasin Melaka
Tel: 606-5298 014
Melaka
Lot PM 3, Tingkat Bawah,
Plaza Hang Tuah, Jalan Tun
Mamat 75300 Melaka
Tel: 606-2815 606
Melaka Central
Lot No. 53,54 & 55 , Zone D,
Bangunan Terminal,
Melaka Sentral 75400
Peringgit Melaka
Tel: 606-2846 302
Negeri Sembilan
Nilai
PT 5727 Ground Floor Jalan
TS2/ 1D Taman Semarak 2
71800 Nilai
Tel: 606-7940 029
Seremban
Lot No 3258A Jalan
Dato’Sheikh Ahmad 7000
Seremban Negeri Sembilan
Tel: 606-7635 170
Senawang
No. 56G Jalan Taman
Komersil Senawang 7,
Taman Komersil Senawang
70450 Seremban Negeri
Sembilan
Tel: 606-6717210
Pahang
Cameron Highlands
No 64, Persiaran Camellia
3, Bandar Baru Tanah Rata,
39000 Cameron Highlands
Tel: 605-4915 319
Kampung Raja
No 2, Taman Matahari
Cerah, Kampung Raja,
39010 Cameron Hinglands
Tel: 605-4982 641
Mentakab
No. 5, Jalan Zabidin, 28400
Mentakab Pahang
Tel: 609-2783 739
Ringlet
Tingkat Bawah No. 38 Jalan
Besar Ringlet 39200 Cameron
Highlands
Tel: 605-4957 807
Penang
Bayan Lepas
No 1-1-34, Ideal Avenue
Medan Kg Relau 1, Jln Tun
Dr. Awang, 11900
Tel: 604-6410 317
Bukit Mertajam
No 18, Jalan Dandy, 14000
Bukit Mertajam
Tel: 604-5375 637
Prai
2787 Jalan Chain Ferry
Taman Inderawasih
13600 Perai
Tel: 604-3983 280
Taman Pelangi
No. 1630, Tingkat Bawah
Jalan Perusahaan Taman
Pelangi14000
Tel: 604-5071 079
Perak
Ipoh
Ground Floor 53 Jalan Tun
Sambanthan 3000 Ipoh
Tel: 605-2548 494
Kamunting
Lot No KG29 & KG30,
Econsave Supermarket Lot
5830 Jalan Perusahaan Satu.
Tel: 605-8911 231
Parit Buntar
No. 24 Jalan Temenggong
Taman Kerian Tambahan 6
34200 Parit Buntar
Tel: 605-7176 745
Setiawan
No. 51 F, Ground Floor Jalan
Raja Oman, Taman Selamat
32000
Tel: 605-6910862
Taiping
No 82, Jalan Pasar,
34000 Taiping
Tel: 605-8050 513
Teluk Intan
No 10-T Tingkat 1 Kompleks
Menara Condong Jalan
Ah Cheong 36000
Tel: 605-6222 815
Sabah
Kota Kinabalu
Lot 7, Tingkat Bawah Block
I, Sinsuran Complex, 88000
Kota Kinabalu Sabah
Tel: 088-251 897
Sarawak
Miri
Lot 103 Miri Concession
land District River Road
98000 Miri Sarawak
Tel: 085-417329
Kuching
Lot 4 Section 23 Kuching
Town Land District, Khoo
Hun Yeang Street 93300
Kuching Sarawak
Tel: 082-413122
Bintulu
No 29 Jlnn Law Gek Soon,
97000 Bintulu Sarawak
Tel: 086-333695
Selangor
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12. This is the front and back
side of paper.
Valley-fold in half vertically
and then unfold. Cut the
paper in half along the
existing crease line using
knife or scissors.
Prepare to apply
a mountain-fold.
Prepare to apply
a valley-fold and
then unfold..
Apply two valley-
folds of the step #8.
Bend the origami
shirt model following
the arrow direction.
Don’t make a crease
line yet.
This is the front view of
the origami shirt model.
Move the front layer
upward while keep
touching the back
layer.
Make a crease line
at the bottom of the
origami shirt.
Lay the origami shirt
down.Move the front layer
upward all the way.
Make a crease line
at the bottom of the
origami shirt.
Prepare to
apply two
valley-folds.
Apply the upper
mountain-fold,
valley-fold and then
unfold. Prepare to
apply two “squash-
folds” .
Bend the origami shirt
model.
Continue bending the
origami shirt model so
that two layers touch each
other.
Continue bending the front
lauer until it touches the
back layer.
This is the side view of
the origami shirt model.
Let’s work on one of them.
Prepare to valley-fold in
half vertically and then
unfold.
Apply two valley-folds
and one mountain-fold.
Prepare to apply a
vertical “gate-fold” .
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2
3 4
5 6
7
8 9
10
11
12
13 14
Start applying two
“squash-folds” of
the step #6.
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