February 16 - 26, 2011
Joey Yap was recently engaged by the Privilege Banking Department of United Overseas Bank (Malaysia) Berhad for a five-city tour around Malaysia to present his talk entitled Outlook & Opportunities in 2011.
The talks first kicked off at the Hilton Kuala Lumpur on February 16 with an overwhelming response from UOB clients at attendance. The two-and-a-half-hour event, which began at 6.30pm, was an eye-opener for the attendees as they learnt about the forecast for the Year of the Metal Rabbit in terms of Feng Shui and how it affects the various industries.
Joey also gave away several volumes of 'Feng Shui for 2011' and 'Chinese Astrology for 2011' to some UOB clients during a lucky draw.
Next stop for this event was held at Sutera Harbour Hotel in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, on February 18. Joey continued to share his insights on the outlook and opportunities in the Year of the Metal Rabbit. The audience was clearly eager and excited to learn what he has to share at the talk, which began at 4.30pm.
After a day in Sabah, Joey stopped by in Kuching, Sarawak, to present another talk for UOB clients there. Held at Pullman Hotel at 12.30pm, the participants showed much interest on the Feng Shui Flying Stars for the year and were intrigued over the subject of BaZi Profiling during the Chinese Astrology session.
On February 24, Joey made his fourth stop for the UOB talks at Johor Bahru. The evening talk began at 7pm, with an attentive crowd who were eager to learn something new that night. The Face Reading segment of the talk was clearly a crowd favorite as they discovered how easy it is to pick this skill up.
Penang was the final stop for Joey's UOB talks. It was held at Traders Hotel on February 26 at 12.30pm. Joey continued to share his expertise on Feng Shui, Chinese Astrology with BaZi Profiling and Face Reading, while keeping the audience entertained in his usual witty manner.
All five events were a success as all participants went home well-informed on what to expect and how they can thrive in the Year of the Metal Rabbit.
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