Showing posts with label Friends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Friends. Show all posts

Monday, August 8, 2011

Long time no see…

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Remember those days when we sat down together and chat.

Those long hours of talking, and we discussed nearly everything in and out.

Then we parted our on ways, wishing the best to the both of us.

 

After nearly a year without seeing each other, we met again yesterday.

 

The meet might be short, but it was very much meaningful to me.

We may have chattered a lot of things,

some topics were very much in common, some others were mainly personal.

Still, our chat reminded me of those days:

when we sat down to enjoy a simple meal, where we get to know each other better.

 

A day will come when we meet again, and hopefully that time, we could have more time for a cup of tea, to chatter like those old times again. Someday… one day.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Miss you dearly

有您在的日子果然不一樣。現在您要走了,大家都有點不捨。

這次回去是要完成孝子的責任,大家都會祝福您。

和賢菩薩,祝福您與家人平安吉祥,更祝福您母親早日康復。

HeXian's Farewell

Friday, June 24, 2011

Gaya Street Sunday Market

A walk down the Gaya Street Sunday Market in the town of Kota Kinabalu, you will realize some interesting people selling interesting items. Some at jaw-dropping prices too!

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The Gaya Street market is a must go if you’re in Kota Kinabalu for the weekend. They’re open on Sundays from 6.30am to around noon. Don’t miss it!

Friday, March 4, 2011

The Spear River – Sungai Lembing

The most interesting fact about this small little town - it floods every December, every single year. And the worst floor ever recorded was in the year 2001.

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This small little town also contains other wonders. You will need at least 3 days to complete the tour around. By the time you're done, you'll want to come back here again.

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This town, which has never failed to mesmerise everyone, is better known as Sungai Lembing, just a few kilometres away from Kuantan, Pahang.

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The growth of this town some one century ago was due to the mining of our rich minerals, especially the tin ore. A visit through the local museum will reveal much of the history of this town.

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Some of the remains can still be found located around town and most of them are preserved in the museum. A few sites to visit include the place where the refinery of the mineral ore took place and the underground cave entrance.

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So why 3 days to complete a visit? Because on the first morning, you'd most likely be interested to see the beautiful Mount Panorama, and on the second morning, an early trip to the Rainbow Waterfalls is worth every second spent. Sadly, I did not take the latter trip.

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When you're done with all these activities, you can enjoy some famous Sungai Lembing noodles, especially the tomato sauce noodles. Their local biscuits tastes great as well. I find their sesame biscuits tastier than the coconut biscuits though.

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This local bakery also sold some very nice Kaya puff.

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Other attractions include crossing one of the many hanging bridges, visiting the crystal house, buying your freshly made noodles from the local factory, and if you're bored at night, talking a stroll around town at night.

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Road signs in English are certainly new in Malaysia.

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About 10 kilometres away from this peaceful town, there is a cave – Charas Cave (Gua Charas).

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My dad told me that he came some 20 years ago, he had to pay RM 2 for the Indian guy down the cave to start up a electric generator for the lights. So much has improved, and people can be seen coming here to pray.

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A grand Taoist temple located not far away from the Kuantan Toll exit is the Temple of the Golden Dragon (太子金龙). It is a grand temple with the dragon as the main theme. I find the place is a bit lavish though, somehow felt that the money should go somewhere else better use.

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This short journey to Sungai Lembing certainly brought much joy and peacefulness. See the kampung people around, old shop lots, and people riding bikes without helmets.

In short, I would come back to Sungai Lembing again. And if you love nature, you'd definitely love to explore this place.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Positive Stress

A change of stress, towards positive stress.

It’s very much helpful to my mind.

No wonder those who came never left!

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Hiking Bukit Gasing

A few of my friends would be heading to Sabah to climb the famous mount Kinabalu. That’s the reason why these people got the sudden urge of hill climbing. Haha.

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It was quite a hike and the morning crowd was still bearable. Several paths for you to chose while hiking and we took about 2 hours to complete the hike. Then we went downhill for some famous Raju Mamak food…

Each small chef would be in charge of one type of dish, such as this one below prepares only Roti Canai.

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This one on the left prepares Roti Canai as well, while the other on the right prepares thosai.

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And this one, serves us! Thanks to him.

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They served some very nice food. Should try when you go hiking up Gasing Hill.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

People change as time changes

I used to be grumpy when we worked together, but today, we are one of the closest friends ever.

As I see it, when we forgive and forget, we cherish more of our friendship.

Didn’t expect till today, we could cam-whore together. Haha.

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And you could see me looking fat in the photo…

 

Anyways, I took this photograph during the TIMA Thanksgiving Concert session, and I personally find the shot quite intriguing.

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Saturday, February 12, 2011

A friendship built in 5 months that lasts forever…

Time is short. This short 5 months has been so much fun and I certainly learned so much from each other.

I’ll let the photos do the talking.

Lou Sang During CNY

Ben from the States

Ben at his usual spot.

(L-R) Wee Chee, Vaani, Anusyah, Yin Quan, Dr. Wang, Me

(L-R) Anusyah, Sau Har, Praba, Vaani, Yin Quan, Dr. Wang, Mohammed, Me, Wee Chee

Leang from Prof Jamuna's Lab and I

It’s great to know these friends who could help each other when in need. They are willing to tell you your faults and let you grow and learn.

Thanks. I’ve learned so much from all of you.

Friday, January 28, 2011

Lou Sang

Days before Chinese New Year, I already participated in a few Lou Sang…

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It’s nice to share the joy and happiness with your family.

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Here, wishing everyone, Happy Chinese New Year, have a safe journey home.