Travel
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1-Day Trip @ Ipoh (3): Art of Old Town
Hello my dearest readers~~~Back to the last part of my Ipoh trip.1st post: Funny Mountain Tau Fu Fah2nd post: Gunung Lang Recreation Park & Ong Kee Chicken RiceSo now the third, ‘Art of Old Town’.After finished eating the less happy late lunch at Ong Kee, we started our tour of mural arts.I guess most people know Ernest Zacharevic’s mural art is now in Ipoh as well. A total of 7, in which people called ‘Art of Old Town’.but we only went to 6 (I used mobile search, it told me it’s 6! =3=)And also there are more than 20 local wall arts too. Post by Next Trip. The video above was…
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1-Day Trip @ Ipoh (2): Gunung Lang Recreation Park & Ong Kee Chicken Rice
Arlo!!! I’m back for second post of my 1-day trip at Ipoh.What? You missed it? Read it here now… =)So after trying this famous local Tau Fu Fah,we went to Gunung Lang Recreation Park.Seriously, Ipoh is full of mountains.On the way to Gunung Lang, there are different name for those gunung-gunung.We chose to visit Gunung Lang because our photography addiction was telling us it needs some drugs. XD It was sunny and many people were there since it is Raya holidays.We took boat tour to reach Gunung Lang Recreation Park.It seems a little bit far apart but actually it only takes less than 5 minutes boat to reach.*Ticket for boat tour: RM3/adult; RM2/middle school student; RM1/elementary school student;…
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1-Day Trip @ Ipoh (1): Funny Mountain Tau Fu Fah
It has been a while I have not post anything about travel.Really sorry to all of you. My blog main in travel but recently because we were busy with our works and shifting,we did not have any short escape in other places.So, during Raya, we finally spent one day to travel at Ipoh.Although it is only one day trip, I decided to split into 3 posts since it is too long.Thank you Rebecca to remind me I can split, else, it seems like I am writing my thesis. >.< Our first top at Ipoh was Funny Mountain Tau Fu Fah (奇峰豆腐花). Funny Mountain is well-known due to its soft and smooth Tau Fu Fah.No matter local in Ipoh, or tourists like us will…
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Paddy Field @ Sekinchan 2: Harvest
Aloha, my peeps.. =DFinally Friday is here!Oh yeah, where to go ya later?Should have our happy hour =pWell, this is a late posting again. ><Been busy recently on work and events.So, here we go — part 2 of paady field in Sekinchan.If you haven’t read part 1, click here.. Nice photograph, right? 😉Credited to my dear.He really an amazing man. =DOkay… I shall straight to the point now.According to the schedule we found,mid of May is the mature stage of paddy;which mean the paddy fields will turn to gold yellow!Wow, imagine you can witness this happen!That moment cannot buy by money. =0Somemore, I seldom saw people posting up the harvest season.So,…
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Jonker Street @ Malacca
I really think I failed in keeping my readers follow my steps.Always been late on posting up places I went.I was going to Malacca with my dear and his mother during Mother’s day.A trip of eat, eat and eat…I’m getting fatter again.. =( We departed from KL around 2pm,so about 1 and half hour arrived Jonker Street, Malacca.And, tata~~ Our half day trip begin!!!! =DMission #1: Cendol @ Jonker88 I guess most visitors know Jonker88 is well-known on its cendol and laksa.So, this shop is always FULL!The last time I ate was 2 years ago.And we don’t even get a table last time.This time, we were lucky enough,we got our…
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Photography Date @ Putrajaya
The Sunday before yesterday (I mean last last Sunday),Danny brought me to Putrajaya again.When I say again, it mean we really went there often.The third time we went within this two months.But then, we went 3 different areas.This time we went to Presint 1, where the Putra Mosque located. Undeniably, Putrajaya is really big.There are more than 15 presints there.Without Waze, I guess we will get lost and don’t know how to back home. >.< We arrived Putrajaya around 5pm.There were crowded.Huh?! Maybe because it is weekend,so family came for visit.We went to the foodcourt and have some desserts;waiting for sunset and night.What a perfect moment when my food come, it is…
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Paddy Field @ Sekinchan 1: Growing Up
This should be up one month ago. Danny and I went to paddy field at Sekinchan on 13 April.But we were busy with other things recently,so he only managed to edit all these raw files few days back. **I’m still new in PS, couldn’t do it like a pro =( ** See the tiny one in the photograph?That’s me!FYI, almost all the photographs are in HDR.Because we were not as lucky as previous time,that day was extremely cloudy.Still, we should appreciate it wasn’t a rainy day. =\ ORIGINAL selfie of us..We were wearing Superman t-shirt! =DSee the sky behind us?Apparently the rain is coming… Actually this was my second time coming to…
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French Village, Berjaya Hill @ Bukit Tinggi
Tired of city life?Too much stress in work? I guess, you need to relax your nerve. Recommend you a short escape site.Only approximately 40 minutes drive from KL, you can enjoy this effortless and refreshing journey at….The French Village, Berjaya Hill @ Bukit Tinggi In fact, here’s called Colmar Tropicale. It’s a french-themed resort by Berjaya Group. However, people normally named here as French Village. French Village was built based on the ancient villages in France. Here is always surrounded by the atmosphere of romance and stress-free. It seems to bring its visitors back to the ancient France; without worry, but only joy. The resort was built up with 235 rooms…
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Penang Street Art
This time I am blogging about the Street Art in Penang. I guess Malaysian will know about this famous attractive site. I have done some small research on the street art, the reason that this street art project has be launched is because the Georgetown Festival 2012. A big thanks to Ernest Zacharevic, who hand painted all the murals. Danny and I have paid our visit twice in this street art; yet, we still not manage to see all the paintings. Because Ernest has done some new murals after our first visit, and also some murals in the earliest stage weren’t there anymore. Map of Street Art in Georgetown Again, it was…
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Batu Caves in Selangor
Good afternoon, people! New blog post again! This time, I am going to introduce an outdoor attraction in KL. A religious site of Hindus~~ Yes, it’s Batu Caves! Batu Caves entrance with Murugan statue Too bad I did not have a panorama shot, if not, I can show you the full view there. This was the first time I went to Batu Caves.Did I mention I am not a local? I am Sabahan. Don’t be surprise that this was my first visit at Batu Caves ya. 😉 Back to the topic, we went to Batu Caves, it was a sunny Sunday! And I didn’t apply sunblock!!!! OMG! Luckily Danny and I weren’t getting…