Kuala Lumpur, 8 February 2006
 
Sentul West set to welcome its latest resident – the Sentul Park Koi Centre!
 
If  you are fan of the outdoors, have an interest in Koi fish, and will be  in Kuala Lumpur this weekend, brace yourself – there is a fantastic  event coming your way! The Sentul Park Koi Centre, the latest resident in YTL’s Sentul West development, will be open to the public and to celebrate its opening will be holding a slew of activities for all to enjoy. 
 
Come  witness 50 Koi hobbyists set up their display of prized specimens for  the Malaysian Open Koi Championship 2006, who will battle it out for the  Prime Minister’s Cup and the Ambassador’s Cup – an annual Koi  competition open to all koi hobbyists in Malaysia. 
 
More  serious enthusiasts will also be able to enjoy several highly  informative seminars by some of Japan’s top Koi breeders - Fujio Oomo,  Makoto Tanaka, and Shigeru Mano who are but a few that have been  specially invited to Malaysia for this event. 
 
Koi  accessory vendors will also be setting up their shop at the venue, with  products and accessories for enthusiasts just starting out or serious  ones looking to enhance their hobby. The highlight of the day will be an  exclusive charity auction, where 100 Kois will be auctioned, and the  proceeds donated to the Kiwanis chapter in Bangsar to aid their  charitable services.
 
Come witness this fun-filled event that will be held:
Date:              Saturday, 11 February 2006
Venue:           Sentul Park Koi Centre, Sentul Park, Jalan Strachan, off Jalan Ipoh 
Time:             10.00am – 5.30pm
 
Activity schedule:
8.00am            Arrival of Koi by competitors
10.00am          Presentation by “2005 All Japan Shinkokai Grand Championship”
2.30pm            Seminar by Koi Breeders:
-          Oomo Showa promotion
-          Dainichi Talk
-          Koi Appreciation seminar
4.00pm            Charity Koi auction
                        
The  Sentul Park Koi Centre, located at the fringes of the lush fields of  Sentul Park, consists of retail and display ponds, a resource and retail  centre, and Yuritei, a Japanese restaurant that ideally compliments the  Koi Centre – all of which are dedicated to preserving the unique  character of Japanese culture.
 
Operating  for almost a year now, the Sentul Park Koi Centre has already built  solid credentials for themselves – the most recent being their  prestigious win at the All Japan Combined Nishikigoi Show  in Japan, an accolade no other Malaysian has ever won. 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.
 
The  centre goes beyond just selling fish to imparting a whole new culture  to Malaysians, promoting Koi rearing in a fresh and unusual way. The  centre in this way will also enhance the value of the overall Sentul  address, lending a touch of class and style to this quaint, traditional  neighbourhood.
 
For more information on this event, please visit: http://www.sentulpark-koi.com/