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  • Night Shots From 1st Avenue Mall, Penang

    Night Shots From 1st Avenue Mall, Penang

    Night Shots From 1st Avenue Mall, Penang

    Night Shots From 1st Avenue Mall, Penang – I was waiting my girlfriend who was buying Tang Yuan on Magazine Road, then I see it’s quite interesting to turn on long shutter and capture some night trail. Although I have did it before, I just couldn’t resist myself from pressing the shutter.

    Night Shots From 1st Avenue Mall, Penang

    Later then, I asked her to wait for me in the car and I went to the carpark of 1st Avenue Mall to take some shots from above. =D Put my camera on the flat handrail, set on a slow shutter mode and capture.

    Night Shots From 1st Avenue Mall, Penang

    It would be even better if I’ve got a tripod with me that time, but it was fun.

  • Heng Heng Tomyam Mee, Bukit Mertajam

    Heng Heng Tomyam Mee, Bukit Mertajam

    Heng Heng Tomyam Mee, Bukit Mertajam

    Heng Heng Tomyam Mee, Bukit Mertajam – Seberang Perai really has a lot of good food. Raja Uda, Butterworth has good tomyam mee, but at Bukit Mertajam, there too, has a good tomyam mee stall named Heng Heng.

    Heng Heng Tomyam Mee, Bukit Mertajam

    Heng Heng does not only sells tomyam noodle, but they do sell pork noodle, as well as seafood porridge. But the famous one is the pork noodle and tomyam noodle.

    Heng Heng Tomyam Mee, Bukit Mertajam

    There’s quite a number of ingredient for you to pick for your serving. The tomyam is very thick, sour and spicy a bit but it’s good. Try it with some minced meat, mantis prawn and perhaps some abalone slices, it will be nice as it’s me and my girlfriend’s favourite. One thing that it’s not so ‘awesome’ is the price. The bowl that I ate was RM10. Pretty expensive right? Anyway, it’s a good one. Do check it out.

    Heng Heng Tomyam Mee

    Lebuh Nangka 1,
    Taman Desa Damai,
    14000 Bukit Mertajam, Penang.

    GPS: E100 26.634, N5 21.872

  • (Cloudy) Sunset: George Town City Centre

    (Cloudy) Sunset: George Town City Centre

    (Cloudy) Sunset: George Town City Centre

    Sunset: George Town City Centre – My latest sunset watching place is in the heart of George Town. Well, I’d call it the city centre of George Town. But the exact place is the carpark of 1st Avenue Shopping Mall. Haha. You can get a good view of sunset across the magnificent Penang Hill.

    I went to try my luck for sunset watching few days ago but sadly, not so good, it’s kinda cloudy. Nevertheless, it was nice that I’ve found a new place for sunset watching. Awkward location, but pretty cool.

    (Cloudy) Sunset: George Town City Centre

    (Cloudy) Sunset: George Town City Centre

    (Cloudy) Sunset: George Town City Centre

  • Penang Port At Night

    Penang Port At Night

    Penang Port At Night

    Penang Port At Night – Penang Port is located at Butterworth. Read that it’s sold to Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar Al-Bukhary, the person who owns Johor Port. Kinda sad because to me, I feel the Penang Port should be own by the Penang people or the Penang State Government. I strongly disagree with the privatisation.

    Penang Port At Night

    Anyway, forget about sad stuff, I was bored last night, took my camera out and took photos of the Penang port from my balcony via the 55-250mm telephoto lens. The result is, pretty cool, try zoom it, you might see the name on the cargo ship. =D

    Penang Port At Night

    Some other part of Butterworth.

  • Biggest Tai Su Yeah (King Of Hades), Bukit Mertajam

    Biggest Tai Su Yeah (King Of Hades), Bukit Mertajam

    Biggest Tai Su Yeah (King Of Hades), Bukit Mertajam – It’s hungry ghost month (Phor Thor), or just simply the 7th month in the lunar calendar. It’s one culture festival for the Chinese. It used to be a very eerie month but with the busy city nightlife and the loud ‘kotai’ playing at almost every neighbourhood, the eerie feeling gets away.

    Biggest Tai Su Yeah (King Of Hades), Bukit Mertajam

    Taboos are strictly observed in this month to respect the dead spirit (we call them ‘buddies’). Parents always warn children not to play at night or go out till late night in this month. Yeah, I still don’t really dare to get pass midnight where the city gets quieter a bit. Haha.

    Biggest Tai Su Yeah (King Of Hades), Bukit Mertajam

    During hungry ghost month, many people worship the King Of Hades – Tai Su Yeah. Peter Tan has a good write up of Tai Su Yeah. I went to Jalan Pasar at Bukit Mertajam (玄天庙) to visit the biggest Tai Su Yeah in Malaysia and also do a little prayer.

    Biggest Tai Su Yeah (King Of Hades), Bukit Mertajam

    Biggest Tai Su Yeah (King Of Hades), Bukit Mertajam

    Biggest Tai Su Yeah (King Of Hades), Bukit Mertajam

    It was very crowded. Worshipper of all ages offering the Tai Su Yeah/King Of Hades with joss stick, ‘gold’ paper, and fruits. I prayed and I went away. There’s a few thing you cannot do at there, considered taboo, like you need to be careful of what you talk, no vulgar stuff, have to be kind, and do not place anything on their offering table even for just a while, it will be considered as coffering to the ‘buddies’ and the Tai Su Yeah.

    Well, Happy Hungry Ghost Month!

  • Good To See You Guys (5SA1 – Class Of 2009)

    Good To See You Guys (5SA1 – Class Of 2009)

    Wei Lee, Shi Jie, Tee Jin, Juan Shong, Jing Min, Hock Sheng, Jin Jie, Jin Sheng, Ee Teng, ME.

    Good To See You Guys (5SA1 – Class Of 2009) – What a night… Spent the rainy night chit chatting with bunch of old friends of Chung Ling High School that have not met for a long time at the hawker stall and Starbucks Coffee, Straits Quay. It’s a good night to gather around and talk crap, mostly listening to Juan Shong talking his awesome life in United Kingdom. Although not everyone turned up, but it’s good to meet up.

    Each of them have their own path of life, most of who I’ve met are and is going to the U.K., a few in Penang, a few going to Kuala Lumpur, a few to Johor, and me? Still gonna be in Kuala Lumpur for a year, but no idea where to after that. =) Still early to plan I guess?

  • Better Stay At Home On Public Holiday In Penang

    Better Stay At Home On Public Holiday In Penang

    Better Stay At Home On Public Holiday In Penang – Penang’s traffic was so bad today (Monday)! It’s Hari Raya Day 2, and it’s traffic jam everywhere, especially tourist-centric area like Kek Lok Si, Gurney Drive and more. Argh. It’s good to see people visiting Penang, but the traffic condition have to be improved.

    Wanted to eat Asam Laksa today at Kek Lok Si but it took me like half an hour to reach there. Upon reaching, there’s a long queue of people waiting for laksa, I assume, tourist. No place parking and long queue, might as well go somewhere else.

    Well, I think, it’s better to stay at home during public holiday, what do you think? What did you do today?

  • A Evening Walk Along Gurney Drive On Festive Season

    A Evening Walk Along Gurney Drive On Festive Season – It’s Hari Raya, Day 2. Penang has became a very congested little island on this festive season with Malaysian from other states flocking into the UNESCO World Heritage City of George Town. Traffic congestion are everywhere in Penang.

    To prevent getting trap and being frustrated in the traffic congestion, one of the activity I did to kill time was strolling along Gurney Drive, a quick walk for a little sweaty exercise with my parents. It was some unusual activity, normally I would just jog, but it was just walking with a faster pace, enjoying the breeze and laughing at those who were stuck in the traffic jam. HAHA.

    Gurney Drive has more people than normal day as it’s a public holiday. Unfortunately, it’s low tide and a huge part of it revealed the ugly muddy shore. Seriously, I am quite sad to see this unhappy scene. It’s like the shores are crying. Something need to be done, environment expert, state government, just turn it into a park, expand the walkway, or whatever way to bring back the lovely shore.

    The other end of Gurney Drive still looks good. It’s still looks good and kids picking up seashell can be seen at there. It was a dull and cloudy day, a nice day out for walking, but not so nice for photography.

    On the way back, detoured to Gurney Paragon for a little desserts and Gurney Drive hawker for some nice soya milk, as well as fresh cockles (si hum) lok-lok. What a nice night.

    Happy Hari Raya, day 2 and enjoy the kotai in your area. Happy hungry ghost month too!

    One more thing, did I mention I met local artist and TV host – Miau Miau Lin Jing Miao (苗苗 林静苗)? =)

  • Hong Kong: Old-School Bing Sutt Starbucks Coffee @ Central

    Hong Kong: Old-School Bing Sutt Starbucks Coffee @ Central

    Hong Kong: Old School Starbucks Coffee @ Central – One of the coolest place in Hong Kong to me is the old-school style designed Starbucks Coffee outlet located at Central area. I went there last year, and it was in one of my visiting list. What’s so special about this Starbucks Coffee outlet is the old-school Hong Kong coffee house design which local called it 冰室 (Bing Sutt).

    Hong Kong: Old-School Bing Sutt Starbucks Coffee @ Central

    Hong Kong: Old-School Bing Sutt Starbucks Coffee @ Central

    This is a good blend of western coffee in to local Hong Kong culture. Although, the original Bing Sutt (Hong Kong’s kopitiam) design was not so dim, yet it brings out a warm, relaxing and mysterious feeling in the cafe.

    Hong Kong: Old-School Bing Sutt Starbucks Coffee @ Central

    Hong Kong: Old-School Bing Sutt Starbucks Coffee @ Central

    Hong Kong: Old-School Bing Sutt Starbucks Coffee @ Central

    It was full of people. It’s an attraction in my opinion and it has a unique Starbucks Coffee design. Mom went to shopping around Central area and me, dad and brother were enjoying a hot brew of coffee here.

    Hong Kong: Old-School Bing Sutt Starbucks Coffee @ Central

    Hong Kong: Old-School Bing Sutt Starbucks Coffee @ Central

    Hong Kong: Old-School Bing Sutt Starbucks Coffee @ Central

    Hong Kong: Old-School Bing Sutt Starbucks Coffee @ Central

    It’s a little bit hard to spot out at Central area as you have to turn into a street and walk up a flight of stairs. Anyway, I’ve included a map below for your reference. =)

    Hong Kong: Old-School Bing Sutt Starbucks Coffee @ Central

    Hong Kong: Old-School Bing Sutt Starbucks Coffee @ Central

    Starbucks Coffee (Bing Sutt design), Central

    Floor M2, Baskerville House,
    13 Duddell Street, , Central
    Hong Kong
    Telephone: +852-25235685

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  • Balik Kampung – Sunset On Bus, Back To Penang

    Balik Kampung – Back To Penang – Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri to all Malaysian and friends out there! I am now finally balik to my kampung – Penang. It feels so nice back here as I’ve got about a week break from class. Yeah!

    Sunset watching from the bus first seat.

    Traffic wasn’t that smooth last night on the express bus, there’s some jam and slow moving traffic in between. I thought it’s supposed to be smooth as it’s already day 1 of Hari Raya as many have already went back home the day before, but it’s not. Still, there’s many car on the North South Highway.

    Watched Dexter to kill time, a nice drama!

    Waze is a good app to tell me what’s happening ahead.

    Jam! Strawberry jam!

    Happy holiday everyone and have fun!

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