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  • Video: New York The Wonder City (1938)

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    Video: New York The Wonder City (1938) – This video shows you the old New York in 1938. It brings you back in time to to the pre-World War 2 era and you can see how pretty New York was back then. The film was editied by Eugene W. Castle of Castle Films.

    After watching the video, I feel very amaze with New York City back then. Imagine that some people still lived in kampung (village) and New York is already a very modern city. Really awesome and no doubt is my most-wanted-to-visit-city right now. I want to live and stay at there. =D

  • Good Morning Penang! Sunrise From Gurney Drive

    Good Morning Penang! Sunrise From Gurney Drive

    Good Morning Penang! Sunrise From Gurney Drive

    Good Morning Penang! Sunrise From Gurney Drive – Woke up, shot the sunrise spontaneously, and sleep back again. Good morning! Noon reaching in half an hour time. Hehe.

    It’s weekend already and I hope you guys have a wonderful weekend ahead. Sunrise is pretty, though the muddy and dry area at Gurney Drive’s seashore is an eyesore. Come on people, let’s do something on the muddy area on Gurney Drive, bring back the glory and beauty of Gurney Drive like in the 80’s.

    Do you know that there’s actually a sandy beach in Gurney Drive back then? Sea turtles did actually come here to lay their eggs.

  • Singapore Food: Lucky BBQ Seafood At Pasir Panjang Food Centre

    Singapore Food: Lucky BBQ Seafood At Pasir Panjang Food Centre

    Singapore Food: Lucky BBQ Seafood At Pasir Panjang Food Court – Who likes Singapore food? Please raise your hand. Just my 2 cents, no offence, I like Penang’s food more, Singapore’s food, SO-SO only. Perhaps Singapore’s Chili Crab is good? I don’t know, never try before. Singapore’s Hainan Chicken Rice is just another chicken rice, Malaysia, Thailand, Hong Kong also has their very own Hainan Chicken Rice, so what’s so awesome about Singapore’s Hainan Chicken’s Rice? Other than that, I think what’s good in Singapore is those restaurants and cafes. Haha.

    Let’s get into the main point. I believe Chinese in Malaysia always eat out at seafood corner, cook fried corner – 煮炒zhu char (hokkien), da chao (cantonese), zhu chao (mandarin), which is eating Chinese cook dishes in kopitiam or food court instead of a proper restaurant.

    On my trip to Singapore, I’ve get to try the Singapore-style of zhu chao. Located in Pasir Panjang Food Centre, there’s a stall named Lucky BBQ Seafood. I get to know about it because my brother is a frequent visitor to this stall and it’s operated by my brother’s girlfriend’s aunty.

    Our dinner started off with a plate of appetizer, called Gong Gong (Conch), it’s a kind of sea snail. The Gong Gong were just light cook and to be eaten with seafood chilli sauce. The way of eating it is like how we eat the balitong here. It’s my first time to try out this Gong Gong, quite special.

    Up next is Fried Lala Clams with garlic and egg. Something different again because mostly what we had in Malaysia is spicy and sour style instead of garlic and egg which makes the taste lighter. This in fact brings out the taste of the seafood more.

    Fried Garlic Sai Yeung Choi (watercress)(xi1 yang2 chai4), have you tried this before? I bet many of you haven’t tried before as watercress vegetable (sai yeung choi) mostly used for making soup.

    Hotplate Bean Curd, something common here. In this little hot plate, you can find many bean curd toufu and mouth watering vegetable. A plate of this cost SG$10.

    Another common thing can be found in Malaysia and Singapore, as well as everyone’s favourite – the Balachan Deep Fried Chicken, they call it the Prawn Pasted Chicken.

    Lastly, the Sambal Crab, Lucky BBQ Seafood-style of Chilli Crab, which tasted sweet and spicy on the sauce. It’s something special again, with a little bit of spicyness, it tasted not bad.

    Singapore’s Zhu Char is kinda different from Malaysia’s in term of food. Ask me which one I like, of course I will say Penang’s. There’s no curry fish head at there which I like. Share your views.

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  • Random In George Town #271211

    Random In George Town #271211


    #1: Brother and friend.

    Random In George Town #271211 – Do you know the capital of Penang, George Town is spell in two words instead of sticking together Georgetown? Now you know. =D Last time I didn’t know but now I know.


    #2.

    Do you know that you need to pay extra RM0.50 when you eat the famous Penang Road Chendol in the kopitiam behind it?


    #3.

    KOMTAR actually stands for Kompleks Tun Abdul Razak (Tun Abdul Razak Complex). Tun Abdul Razak was the second Prime Minister of Malaysia.


    #4.

    Do you know parking beside KOMTAR’s Pacific open-air car park costs RM2.50 per entry after 5p.m.?


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    Do you know Penang is very beautiful? =D

  • Famous Kimberley Street Douhua (Soybean Pudding)

    Famous Kimberley Street Douhua (Soybean Pudding)

    Famous Kimberley Street Douhua (Soybean Pudding) – The night falls and the heart of George Town calms down a bit where working people went back home after a long day of work. Another life of the city wakes up at night – the hawker stalls. Kimberley Street, also known as Shantou Jie (mandarin), Shantou Kai (cantonese), Swatao keh (hokkien) came alive at night where hawker stalls park along the road, offering delicious Penang’s Char Koay Teow and more.

    There is one lorry that has been there for many years and that’s the Kimberley Street Soya Bean & Douhua (Soybean Pudding). It sells soya bean milk, soybean pudding (douhua), soybean jelly, grass jelly drinks, as well as fruit yogurt.

    Besides locating on Kimberley Street, the stall has another branch at the famous Gurney Drive Hawker’s area. A bowl of douhua/toufufa/doufuhua cost about RM2.50 and it serves your after-meal desserts well. The soft and smooth pudding with taste of bean and the mixture of black sugar syrup makes it pleasant to it. It splashes and break upon entering the mouth, sliding down smoothly into the throat. However, it doesn’t feel as smooth as the douhua that I had in Hong Kong.

    Brother is a douhua fans, but not me, I just eat it for fun, some times. How about you?

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  • Rolling In The Deep (Cover) by Vazquez Sounds

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    Rolling In The Deep (Cover) by Vazquez Sounds – Currently loving this cover of Rolling In The Deep (Adele) by Vazquez Sounds.

    Vazquez Sounds is an amateur musical trio formed by siblings Abelardo, Gustavo and Angela Vázquez (ages 15, 13, and 10 respectively) originating from the city of Mexicali, Baja California, in Mexico.

    Nice right?

  • Singapore Trip: Visit To National University of Singapore NUS

    Singapore Trip: Visit To National University of Singapore NUS


    #1: Walkway with huge slanted column.

    Singapore Trip: Visit To National University of Singapore NUS – During my trip to Singapore in last November, I went to visit my brother’s place and school which is the National University Of Singapore at Clementi. He studies and lives at the hostel of the university. I went to walk around the place where he lives – UTown @ NUS, a newly opened campus of NUS, housing the Residential Colleges, Graduate Residence, largest 24 hours Starbucks Coffee outlet in Singapore as well as the Campus for Research Excellence and Technological Enterprise (CREATE). The UTown feels very much like modern office blocks to me.

    The campus is so much cooler and bigger when compare to Malaysia’s University like the UM, USM, or the university that I am studying in – Taylor’s University. However, you need to be good in order to get in to National University Of Singapore. Somehow, if I am given a chance to choose, I prefer studying abroad further away, US or UK perhaps, schools at those country have a long history and reflects a true campus life.


    #2: UTown @ NUS.


    #3: Longest private link bridge in Singapore, connecting Utown to NUS main campus.


    #4: ETA of campus shuttle bus. Cool right?


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    #6: Cinnamon College, one of the Residential Colleges.


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    #8: Buildings in Singapore is pretty much alike in Malaysia.


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    #10: Buono Vista, closest MRT station to NUS.


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  • Video: PENANG by Ameerul Affiq

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    Video: PENANG by Ameerul Affiq – A nice documentary travel video log by Ameerul Affiq during his vacation to the beautiful Penang. Shot with Canon EOS 60D.

  • Happy New Year 2012 From Nick Chan

    Happy New Year 2012 From Nick Chan

    Happy New Year 2012 From Nick Chan
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    Happy New Year 2012 From Nick Chan – Woohoo! Yoohoo! Yahoo! Google! Apple! Whatever! Happy New Year! Happy 2012! I started blogging in 2005 and now it’s 2012 already, it’s beginning of my 8th year in blogging! Gonna write more, share more, post more!

    Well, I wish you all have a nice new year ahead, be happy always, stay healthy is the most important, earn hard, enjoy life hard, as late idol, Mr Steve Jobs once said “Stay hungry, stay foolish”, gain more, learn more, experience more! Happy New Year once again.

  • Singapore Trip: Tampines

    Singapore Trip: Tampines


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    Singapore Trip: Tampines – Tampines might not be a familiar attractions in Singapore to you, but then you will always notice about it when you are going to the Changi Airport on MRT and you will notice a the second last stop of the East West Line is Tampines.


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    #3: A very well-organized town.


    4: Lot’s of bicycle user here.


    #5.

    Tampines was not really in the itinerary, it’s just a spontaneous decision after visiting a design fair at the Singapore Expo. What can you find at Tampines is lots of residential area, and of course the Tampines 1 and Tampines Mall shopping mall located right beside the MRT station.

    Tampines Mall is a community shopping mall, a mall not for tourist but the residents in that area and there’s a higher end Tampines 1 Mall which I didn’t visit that day.


    #6: Tampines Mall.


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    Thank you for reading my post! =D Happy New Year’s Eve’s Eve.

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