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Certificate of Residency for Google and Facebook

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Good day from Green Trekkers. I would like to share  Certificate of Residency for Google and Facebook, Singapore or Ireland  with all who needs it to file for their With Holding Tax in Malaysia . Google Ireland Limited : Certificate of Tax Residence for Tax Year 2017 Facebook Ireland Limited : Certificate of Tax Residence for Tax Year 2017 Google Singapore : Certificate of Tax Residence for Tax Year 2017 Google Ireland Limited : Certificate of Tax Residence for Tax Year 2018 Facebook Ireland Limited : Certificate of Tax Residence for Tax Year 2018 Google Singapore : Certificate of Tax Residence for Tax Year 2018 To Google & Facebook, please inform me if this is not allowed to share openly and I am willing to delete this post. Thank you. 

Meeting with BK Swiss Consulting Ltd. and Relais & Châteaux, Switzerland

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Another exciting day meeting with Benno Kung from BK Swiss Consulting Ltd. and Maxime Hops from Relais & Châteaux ( Lenkerhof Gourmet Spa & Resort ) Switzerland to discuss possible collaboration on hiking packages for summer 2019. We will first need to wait for the official announcement by the Ministry of Education on the list of school holidays for 2019, before deciding on a date to organize a group departure to Switzerland.  As many Malaysians may have been to Europe tours that covers several countries in a short span of time, and you wish to see Switzerland from the locals' perspective, this hiking packages are for you.  We are looking to incorporate quaint essentials of a Swiss experience into the package. Experiencing cheese making while watching over the shoulder of a real farmer, having breakfast in a farmer's home, tasting locally grown and produced food, milking cow the traditional way. 

Mount Mulu Summit Climb

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Mulu Summit Climb 28 May - 1 June 2018: When I passed by this sign board 8 years ago, I thought I would want to do this climb one day... And managed to complete it . I would rate it advanced among the highest mountains in Malaysia .  It was a long flat walk for first 5km, passing by several waterfalls ( Paku Waterfall ) and did a few times of river crossing. We were careful not to wet our shoes and bags. Passed camp 1, it was up, up, and up! Generally 60 to 70 degrees steep, we hold on to tree roots and focused on where we should step next. We passed by camp 2, it was just a flat area for camping and no mountain hut or facilities. Till 12th km to reach camp 3.  River crossing before reaching Camp 1 Basic accommodation with squat toilet and kitchen, we were quickly settled in with dinner prepared by guide and porter. A girl from an other group which was on the way down, fell off the platform of the hut and hurt her back. Her guide was calling the HQ to request for