Fancy that!
In October 2021, I had the
privilege to share insights on Johor heritage with His Excellency the German
Ambassador to Malaysia on his visit to Johor and then in October 2023, I was
invited to meet with a group of German journalists to share with them about
Johor history.
German-speaking guests received the trilogy of My Johor Stories at The Observatory, at Anantara Desaru Coast Resort & Villas |
Anantara Desaru Coast understands
that people liked to stay in a place with a story and have been
presenting My Johor Stories books to VVIP guests and visitors so that guests
may continue enjoying their experience by getting to know more about Johor even
after their stay at the charming resort.
Organised by Stromberger PR,
represented by Dorina Schreiber, this trip to Johor with a group of
German-speaking journalists comprised five media representatives from leading
newspapers and magazines based in Austria, Switzerland and Germany.
My Johor Stories at The Observatory |
To do this, I had to curate my
sharing into that proverbial nutshell with a comfortable flow to let my
audience stay engaged and follow easily.
Then I learnt that the event will
be hosted at The Observatory, the bar which overlooks the beach and swimming
pools, in a casual setting for “an intimate book reading” session … without the
use of any visuals.
I know the photographs that
support the collection of Johor stories in my books will let our foreign guests
have a clearer view of what I will share with them so I requested the resort to
present the guests with my books at the start of the event.
“A picture is worth a thousand
words,” so I will tell them to turn to the various pages in my books to refer
to the photos there for them to better understand what I was talking about.
Everyone received the trilogy of My Johor Stories |
Then it was convenient for me to
say, “Please look at Book One, turn to Page 109 under By the Way, Our Pepper &
Gambier Heritage,” for them to see a photo of a gambier plant as I explained
how these plants earned a place of honour in Johor.]
I also prepared a few relevant photographs –
not published in my books – to display on my tablet to show, for instance, an
archive shot of Sultan Abu Bakar who chose to wear a crown unlike the sultans
in other states.
Guests turning the pages with me as I shared from My Johor Stories |
On
arrival, I met the guests:
Isabel
Hemmel, Editor of SonntagsZeitung, one of the most read newspapers in
Switzerland;
Gerald
Sturz, freelance journalist for Trend, a business newspaper for entrepreneurs
and managers in Austria;
Kirsten
Baron, a travel journalist better known as Kiki, with Connoisseur Circle, a
leading high-end travel magazine in Germany;
Guests opened the books to see the visuals to help them connect better with My Johor Stories |
Eva Winroither, Editor of Die
Presse, one of the most popular Austrian daily newspapers.
Also present, were Anantara
Desaru Coast Resort Manager, Peter Wagner, and Anantara Desaru Coast General
Manager, Christian Gerart.
By way of introduction, I told
the guests that I was once the Johor-based writer for Travel Times, a
pull-out section dedicated to travel that came with The New Straits Times, a
leading English newspaper with nationwide distribution.
I had a few photos displayed on my tablet to show the guests |
The guests then received the
trilogy of My Johor Stories tied up in pretty ribbons with my 2017 MPH
Non-Fiction Bestseller, My Johor Stories: True Tales, Real People, Rich
Heritage, along with My Johor Stories 2: Interesting Places and
Inspirational People, and the final instalment, My Johor Stories 3:
Proudly Johor, Then and Now.
I encouraged the guests to untie
the ribbons and to turn with me to the Contents of each book to see the various
sections with the collection of stories that they may flip over to see the
visuals when I made reference to them.
I also had the pleasure to autograph my books for the guests |
The resort had prepared a menu of
canapes and desserts to savour with cocktails and a main course item of Laksa
Johor, served warm from a live-cooking station.
It was good to see the guests jotting
down notes while I was speaking and when I volunteered some legendary info on
the royal origin of Laksa Johor, Isabel did not hesitate to ask for the
spelling for, Laksa.
View of the swimming pools and the South China Sea beyond from The Observatory |
From our chit-chats, I learned
that this was the first time the guests visited Johor from October 12 to 16 and
that Dorina of Stromberger PR will select photos from their Johor trip to post
on Instagram to share with the German-speaking audience.
It was indeed encouraging to know
that their experiences in Johor will be shared on line and in print media to
German-speaking nations, and personally, I was simply delighted that these
guests will take home a bit of Johor in My Johor Stories books.
Once again, thank you Anantara
Desaru Coast Resort & Villas for letting me share about Johor with your
guests and for your continued support to My Johor Stories.
Danke!
Thank you, Peggy for accommodating our request to do this sharing session with our guests.
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