Tuesday, September 8, 2020

DR MAY TAN ARRANGED AND HOSTED LUNCH AT FRIM (FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE MALAYSIA) WHICH IS A REAL JUNGLE AT TH EDGE OF KUALA LUMPUR! TRULY A SORT OF "CONCRETE" JUNGLE EXCEPT THIS IS A REAL FOREST JUST HALF AN HOUR DRIVE FROM THE HEART OF KUALA LUMPUR!

 DATOKEEHUACHEE@GMAIL.COM


THE MAIN HIGHLIGHT IS THE SKYWALK AMID THE TREETOPS! THIS IS THE CANOPY WALKWAY SOME 30 METRES ABOVE GROUND AND 150 METRES LONG SHAPED LIKE A ROUGH RECTANGLE. 

CLIMBING UP THE ENCLOSED STAIRCASES IS RELATIVELY EASY AND THE VIEWS ARE SPECTACULAR. TRULY MAGNIFICENT AND WORTH EVERY SEN. THIS MINI ADVENTURE DOES GIVE THE SENSATION OF WALKING AMONG THE TREE TOPS AND IS PHOTOGENIC TO THE LAST LEAF!

DATO KEE HUA CHEE, TAN SALLEH MOHD NOR THE FORMER BOSS/FOUNDER OF FRIM AND DR MAY TAN
PRINCESS DATO SRI DR BECKY LEOGARDO WITH MAID LUTCHIE AND BODYGUARD RAM
PRINCESS DATO SRI DR BECKY LEOGARDO, LUTCHIE, KIMBERLY LEE AND LILLIAN TAN ARE THE FILIPINO CONTINGENT EXCEPT FOR DATIN RUBAB THE PAKISTANI AND DATO KEE HUA CHEE THE MALAYSIAN! 
LUTCHIE AND PRINCESS DATO SRI DR BECKY LEOGARDO IN HER NEW ALPHARD
ENROUTE TO FRIM FROM KL
ONE FOR THE ALBUM!


ENTRANCE TO CANOPY WALKWAY
DATIN JUNE KHOO WITH HER HANDSOME BROTHER JORDAN---OR IS HE HER SON? 
DATIN JUNE KHOO, JORDAN CHEAH AND DATO KEE HUA CHEE

KIMBERLY LEE, LILLIAN TAN, PRINCESS BECKY LEOGARDO, DUNNO WHO AND LUTCHIE
DATO KEE HUA CHEE
THIS IS BASE OF HILLOCK TO ENTER THE CANOPYB SKYWALK

DR MAY TAN AND BEST DRESSED WINNER PRINCESS DATO SRI DR BECKY LEOGARDO
EUGENE WONG WEARS TEH COLORS OF FRENCH AND AMERICAN FLAGS, DUNNO WHY AS HE NEVER EVEN BEEN THERE 

EUGENE WONG AND DATO KEE HUA CHEE
DATIN VIANNIE AND DATIN JUNE KHOO

STILL AT IT
TAN SRI SALLEH MOHD NOR ARRIVES. HE IS THE FIRST DIRECTOR-GENERAL OF FRIM (FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE MALAYSIA) AND PRESIDENT OF MALAYSIAN NATURE SOCIETY FOR 30 YEARS
DATO KEE HUA CHEE, TAN SRI SALLEH MOHD NOR AND DR MAY TAN

CLIMBING THE MOUNTAIN HIGHER THAN MOUNT EVEREST








DATIN RUBAB, KIMBERLEY LEE, PRINCESS DATO SRI DR BECKY LEOGARDO LILLIAN TAN 
DATIN RUBAB, DR MAY TAN, PRINCESS BECKY, LUTCHIE AND DATO KEE HUA CHEE, LILLIAN TAN AND KIMBERLY LEE

THE AMAZING CANOPY WALKWAY OF FRIM! 
WALAO 
JORDAN CHEAH WAS UNFAZED
HONGKONG ACTOR TERENCE, WIFEY AND NEW YORK BASED ACTOR JORDAN CHEAH
SCARED?


JORDAN CHEAH AND AARON

ALL SET TO CONQUER THE CANOPY WALKWAY 30 MILES HIGH IN SKY OR IS IT 30 METRES HIGH? SAME SAME LAH


WHO IS THIS?
SO SEXY AND VOLUPTUOUS!
OH IT 'S DATIN RUBAB


THE VIEW IS ALWAYS BETTER FROM BELOW
TA DA! 
START OF CANOPY WALKWAY
DO NOT FEAR, KEE IS HERE
SAM WAS QUAKING IN HIS SHOES AS HE FEARS HEIGHTS

DATO KEE HUA CHEE IS FEARLESS AS HE IS THE EPITOME OF A SUPER HUMAN
THE SKY HIGH HERO
LOOK MA, ONLY 1 LEG WOR


MINI TOWER











HOT OR NOT?















EUGENE WONG HAD TO CLING ONTO DATO KEE HUA CHEE TO CALM HIS NERVES AND WAS FORCED TO COVER HIS MOUTH TO STOP HIS SCREAMING 









MIRACULOUS RECOVERY










PERFECT FOR BUNGY JUMPING! 




EUGENE WONG, JORDAN CHEAH AND DATO KEE HUA CHEE

SAM AND DATIN RUBAB

LOOK AT SAM TAKING ADVANTAGE OF DATIN RUBAB BY PRESSING ON HER CHEST


HANDSOME HONGKONG MOVIE STAR TERENCE AND DATO KEE HUA CHEE THE SUPERSTAR


MANY THINK THEY ARE TWINS
BACK ON TERRA FIRMA!
NICE TO STAND ON SOLID EARTH AGAIN

THIS IS TAN SRI SALLEH MOHD NOR'S FORMER RESIDENCE FOR 10 YEARS WHEN HE WAS DIRECTOR GENERAL OF FRIM











DR MAY TAN RECEIVING BOOK FROM TAN SRI SALLEHMOHD NOR



Forest Research Institute Malaysia

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Forest Research Institute Malaysia
Institut Penyelidikan Perhutanan Malaysia
FRIM
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Agency overview
Formed1929; 91 years ago
JurisdictionGovernment of Malaysia
HeadquartersKepongKuala LumpurMalaysia
3°14′13″N 101°38′16″ECoordinates3°14′13″N 101°38′16″E
Minister responsible
Deputy Minister responsible
  • Ali Biju, Deputy Minister of Energy and Natural Resources
Agency executive
  • Dato’ Dr. Abd Latif Mohmod, Director General
Parent agencyMinistry of Energy and Natural Resources (KeTSA)
Websitewww.frim.gov.my
The FRIM canopy walkway, which is now permanently closed.[1]

The Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM; MalayInstitut Penyelidikan Perhutanan Malaysia) is a statutory agency of the Government of Malaysia, under the Ministry of Land, Water and Natural Resources (KATS). FRIM promotes sustainable management and optimal use of forest resources in Malaysia by generating knowledge and technology through research, development and application in tropical forestry. FRIM is located in Kepong, near Kuala Lumpur.[2][3]

FRIM is the world's oldest and largest re-created tropical rain forest.[4]

History[edit]

In 1926, the chief conservator of the forest (equivalent to today's director of forestry), G.E.S Cubitt, asked F.W. Foxworthy to establish a separate forest research unit for the Forestry Department. It was Foxworthy who selected the present site, at Kepong. He was also to become the institute's first chief research officer.

The site comprised an area that was practically stripped of its original forest cover except for a few remnant trees at the more inaccessible localities. Lalang-grass scrub on the hillsides made way to vegetable terraces on the lower slopes, while the valley cradled a few ponds, the left-overs of a past tin-mining operation.

Within two years in 1928, the first 42 hectares (100 acres) of experimental plantation (mainly dipterocarps, tall hardwood species) were in place, carefully nurtured into being using "nurse" trees of other species as shade and food providers (being nitrogen-fixers). By that time the construction of the main building had begun. Completed the following years, this building was to remain the sole centre for the laboratories, herbarium, and museum, as well as the Chemistry, Zoology and Sivilculture sections of the institute, until new buildings were added after World War II. The herbarium collection, that was also moved to Kepong, numbered 1,500 accessions.

The end of the decade saw some 125 hectares of plantation established at the institute. Plantation trials with exotic species started in the early 1930s. The plantations covered 154 hectares just before the outbreak of World War II in Europe in 1939, and before the Japanese occupation of the Malay Peninsula in 1941–1945. By this time the dipterocarp and non-Dipterocarp arboreta contained 75 species (represented by 360 individual trees), while the Herbarium collection numbered nearly 40,000 accessions.

Establishment[edit]

Just before Malaysia won independence from the British Empire in 1957, some 220 hectares of plantations had been established at the institute, while the Dipterocarp and non-Dipterocarp arboreta held 201 and 168 species respectively. The herbarium collection had grown to 53,600 accessions. The Timber Research Branch had moved from Sentul to become a part of the institute at Kepong.

Six years later, Encik Abdul Rahman Mohd. Ali was appointed the institute's first Malaysian director and chief research officer. The ground of the institute expanded by a further 192 hectares in 1962 and 1964 to total 600 hectares.

In 1977 Dr. Salleh Mohd. Nor was appointed to his present post of director general of the institute. Eight years later, the institute was transformed into a statutory body. Through an Act of Parliament, the Malaysia Forestry Research and Development Board (MFRDB) was formed to administer the institute, which was now named FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE of MALAYSIA (FRIM). This historic change was announced by the EX-Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Bin Muhammad when he visited FRIM on 11 June 1984. The formal inauguration of FRIM took place later, on 5 April 1986.

Objectives[edit]

  1. Generating scientific knowledge for the understanding, management, conservation and use of forest resources;
  2. Research and development;
  3. Studying biodiversity to produce useful products through intensive research and development;
  4. Developing related technology to fulfil the needs of the forestry industry;
  5. Packaging research and development findings for dissemination to clients;
  6. Commercialising research and development findings through technology transfer to all interested parties;
  7. Providing service to fulfil client needs;
  8. Creating strategic co-operation with local and international agencies;
  9. Raising public awareness regarding the importance of the environment and the conservation of forest biodive
DR MAY TAN HOSTED DELICIOUS LUNCH FOR 30 PAX! 

DATIN VIANNIE, DR ANNE, DR MAY TAN AND DATIN JUNE KHOO


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