Back to Malaysia - MIDE'08
Contributed by Tim Hochgrebe
I
have to admit that the Petronas twin towers exert an inexplicable draw to return
to Kuala Lumpur again and again. One of the most recognizable landmarks in the
world KLCC is my absolute favourite. For the second time in two years I made
my way to Kuala Lumpur and to the Malaysia International Dive Expo.
Promising to attract a large crowd and more exhibitors than last year's already
very successful show and with underwater australasia growing stronger in the
region we just had to be there again.
One of the main recipes of success of MIDE is the fact that it is free entry
for everyone. Visitors have to register so the organisors still get a good idea
of who is going and how many make it through the gates, but unlike so many other
dive shows this manages get people through the entrance that might otherwise
not come - and this in turn will help encourage new participants in our favourite
underwater adventure activity .... and that's what it's all about.
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Over three days there were pool demonstrations, try-outs, workshops and seminars
about destinations, diving technology and techniques and much more. Even kids
got involved again with the now annual children's drawing competition.
Some
very important people made it to the official opening of the show, including
the head of Malaysia Tourism. The Scuba Rangers did their pledge and it was
very good to see some very young new scuba divers with much excitement in their
faces.
We were lucky enough to have Neville Coleman as a VIP on the underwater.com.au
booth, which created quite some, stir as his participation was unannounced and
people were scrambling to get their photo taken with "Mr. Neville" or
his latest book signed in person. Even after two Byron Underwater Festivals
(which underwater.com.au organises), where Neville has been our VIP each time,
there are many new stories emerging from the colourful life of Neville and I
can't wait for his documentary series .... (it will happen eventually).
The MIDE Cocktail party which was co-organised / sponsored by Scuba Diver Australasia
was a great success, despite there being no cocktails. Again Neville showed
it to the world as he opened the dance floor before anybody else dared and showed
us his moves. You still got what it takes, Neville!
After 3 days of standing in and around the booth it's always great to
see it finish too.
This
year the only interruption to the booth duties was a trip up into the Petronas
Tower Bridge. The bridge is at only 170 metres despite the towers being over
450 meters high. Hard to understand why thousands of people line up each day
to get a ticket to stand on this bridge for a few minutes. I guess the fact
that it is free might help. But you pay dearly for the free ticket, as you have
to endure a 7-minute 3D cinematic presentation about the greatness of Petronas
before you are let into the elevators. All in all a must thing to do when you
are in KL even if it is just to say you've done it....