Friday, 31 August 2012
1st Trishaw Experience, Malaka
We ended up being charged RM60.00 for our 1st trishaw ride although it was initially agreed at only RM15.00. Guess you just have to close one eye on this when you are on vacation. Nevertheless, we tour around the Jonkers Walk and had the famous chicken rice balls for lunch. It was fun and kids enjoyed the ride. Photo taken outside Christ Church, Malaka.
Am I Qualifed To Be A Contractor?
I have successfully completed four shop renovations this year ie from scratch till completion with one currently still ongoing. By renovation, I am referring to renovation on my own business outlets ofcourse. It was tough as there are lots of coordination with respective contractors such as the carpenter, painter, plumber, electrician, buying of paints, nails, tiles, cement, doors etc and hell, these are time consuming works. But at the end of the day, it feels good and a sense of "belongings" when you see the actual completed work.
Thursday, 30 August 2012
Wednesday, 29 August 2012
Meeting The Star, Wu Chun
Saturday, 25 August 2012
Wise Man Says....
Limousine
Water Slide at Theme Park, Genting Highlands
The Theme Park at Genting Highlands doesn't impress me in many ways seriously. For one, the service crews were rather unfriendly and can be rude sometimes. When I asked a question, I don't expect to get a reply like "I DON'T KNOW" in high pitch neither do I expect to see the crew shouting at the kids - "Ooiii" is probably the last word I would use in any circumstances.
Nonetheless, the water slide is probably one of the rides I enjoyed most, same for the kids I guess. Ryan was extremely disappointed because he was not allowed to ride due to the minimum heights criteria. If you plan to play all the rides at the Park, be sure to get there early to avoid queues especially on the weekends. Rides worth playing includes water slide, bumper car (junior and adult), boating, antique car and pirate ship.
Sunrise in Genting Highlands
In Genting Highlands, the sun rises at around 7am. As I was too lazy to leave the hotel room that early, I just grab my camera and took the photo below from the window. The weather wasn't as cold as we have expected, the lowest temperature was probably just slightly below 21degree.
Friday, 24 August 2012
Sunset From The Sky
This is my first attempt taking sunset photo from the sky. I couldn't get a nice view from where I sat hence the following photographs. Hope I will have better luck next time. Photo taken onboard BI874, Royal Brunei Airlines.
Wednesday, 22 August 2012
Best Beef Brisket Noodle I've Tried In Recent Years
This has to be one of the best beef brisket noodles I've tried in recent years. Thanks Desmond for bringing us to what he claimed to be one of the very few authentic Hong Kong style restaurants in KL. Many eateries here do sell beef brisket noodle but none of them taste as good. The taste is very close to the one I used to have at my favorite HK restaurant in Perth called City Garden located at North Bridge. It's good to hear that they are still in business after more than a decade since I left Perth.
On another happy note, while making a casual conversation with the waitress during the dinner, I was unofficially informed that the plan of them opening a branch in Brunei is currently under discussion. I do hope the plan materialises as we are seriously lacking of good beef brisket noodle here.
Nom nom nom |
My long lost buddy, Desmond |
Tuesday, 21 August 2012
Sunrise....
Sunday, 12 August 2012
A Clever Bee Co.
One of the companies I set up about two years ago which was rarely used. I called off the initial business plan and diverted my 100% attention to my current businesses instead as I finally realised that I only have a pair of hands. A considerably amount of money and time had been invested on logo design, stationeries and some minor equipments. No intention to sell it off as there are some sentimental values attached to it. In time to come, the clever bee will be awakened but for now, it will remain as a sleeping bee.
Planning Another Trip Back To Manila Someday!!
Despite the crowded population, heavy traffic jams and hazy skies, I wouldn't mind to make yet another trip back to "The Paris of the East" - Manila. People there are friendly, helpful and the varieties of food are simply amazing. Communication is not so much of a problem as most Filipinos speak English but occasionally a bit of sign language helps. The City of Makati, one of the 17 cities that make Metro Manila, is a must visit place where you can buy good quality international brands, very much similar to Orchard Road in Singaopore I would say.
This photo was taken inside our taxi when we passed by one of the provinces in Manila |
Jeepney - the most popular means of public transportation in the Philippines. To read more about the history of Jeepney - click here |
Heavy loaded overhead cable is commonly seen even at bigger city area |
Security scan before entering most hotels, shopping malls and other public areas |
Not sure about the fare but I was told it is slightly higher compare to public bus |
Jeepney that comes with style |
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