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  • Chinese New Year Eve’s 2012

    Chinese New Year Eve’s 2012

    Chinese New Year Eve 2012 – It has now comes to the 11th day of Chinese New Year 2012. 4 more days and the celebration will be officially over. The great long celebration will come to an end and come back next year.

    Chinese New Year is awesome, you hear bing biang boom firecrackers and fireworks everywhere, many shops are closed during Chinese New Year, it’s a big holiday in China, everyone gets money in red envelope, it’s the time where people spend a lot money to buy new things.

    I am just so proud to be a Chinese, celebrating Chinese New Year. Well, other culture are awesome too like next Monday will be Thaipusam in Penang.

    Anyway, while I still have the chance, Gong Xi Fatt Chai once again. Below are the photos taken during Chinese New Year’s Eve a week back.

    All the best in the Dragon’s Year.

  • Thailand Betong Customs House

    Thailand Betong Customs House

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    Thailand Betong Customs House – 2nd day of Chinese New Year, I went to Pengkalan Hulu again, somewhere very near to Thailand’s Betong border in Perak. Brought along my passport, thought of going over to Thailand’s Betong for a little walk and exploration, but then we turned back.

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    Because the queue at the custom immigration was very long and it’s a mess, immigration forms hardly to be found and fill. We were afraid of not in time of coming back in the evening for dinner with the family, so we gave up the idea, but hey, at least we went to the border. HAHA.

    By the way, I am heading to Bangkok, this Saturday. Haven’t been there for a long time already.

  • Went To Penang Hill For Sunrise But…

    Went To Penang Hill For Sunrise But…

    Went To Penang Hill For Sunrise But… – The Sun has already risen up in the air. Darnn. Next time I should have wake up earlier. I woke up at about 6am in the morning and planned to go up to Penang Hill to see the sunrise and capture the beauty moment of it. I prepared myself and started my journey at about 6.40am.

    I Googled and get to know that the Sun rises at about 7.36am so it was still early for me. The sky was still dark out there. When Hueisean and I reached was already a little past 7am. Happily seeing the tram was there, but sadly get to know that the next tram operation hour is at 7.30am. Very failed.

    By the time we reached the top of the hill was already 7.45am. The Sun was already up in the air, saying hello to us. So no more Sunrise watch. Arghh. The air was pretty chilly and cold up there, felts good and I will definitely go up again.

    Not many people up there in the morning except for a few of the residents and a few visitors like us. Hawker stalls haven’t open at that time, nothing much to do, after capturing some shots, we went back down.

  • Visit To Pulau Aman, A Peaceful Village Island

    Visit To Pulau Aman, A Peaceful Village Island


    #1: Arrived at the jetty!

    Visit To Pulau Aman, A Peaceful Village Island – The state of Penang does not only consist of Penang Island, but there’s many small islets laying around the main big Penang Island, e.g. Pulau Jerejak, Pulau Aman, Pulau Betong, Pulau Tikus, Pulau Gedung, Pulau Rimau and Pulau Kendi. Some is inhabited with people, some is not.

    Pulau Aman, also known as ‘Island of Peace’ is a island off Batu Kawan of the mainland of Penang, I have seen the name from Penang’s Tourism brochure, as well as the road sign while driving on the North-South Highway, but I have no idea what’s Pulau Aman is about until then.


    #2: You pay for the ticket once you on board the mini speedboat.


    #3: Timetable of the jetty.


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    After doing some research on the Internet, Pulau Aman is actually a small Malay fishing village and famous for the Mee Udang (Prawn Noodle, different from the Penang Hokkien Prawn Noodle). There’s is also one historical attraction, the Telaga Emas and a short stretch of sandy beach, as well as chalet for rent. Nothing much else.


    #5: No fishing at the jetty.


    #6: You can see a lot of jellyfish here, so it’s strictly no swimming here.


    #7: It’s Penang Hill at far.

    I visited the island with a bunch of friends last week and our main point of the visit was actually to eat the Mee Udang and the Mantis Prawn, which the island famous for too. From Penang Island, I travelled to the mainland Seberang Perai then headed south to Batu Kawan Stadium direction. From there, you will see direction board pointing to ‘Jeti Ke Pulau Aman (Jetty to Pulau Aman)’.

    We then reached the Jeti Batu Musang, the jetty on the mainland that ferries people to the island. There’s a new jetty complex which is yet to open to public as it’s still under construction.

    Ticket price to and fro the island is priced at RM6/person and there’s various traveling time per day, the earliest boat is 8am. We went on the second boat at 10am. It takes about 15 minutes to arrive at Pulau Aman.


    #8: The jetty.


    #9: Getting onto the speedboat.


    #10: Me and dear, Hueisean.


    #11: Traveling across the sea.


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    Upon arriving at the island, a sense of peacefulness and sound of nature approach me as the island and the city is totally two different place. Hustle bustle of city sound cannot be heard at here. It’s sea water, windy sea breeze, chicken, and the laughter of the local inhabitant at the village can be heard.

    We were hungry and we went straight to the famous Restaurant Terapung for Mee Udang as our brunch.


    #14: A map of attractions.


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    #16: Old Malay-style house.


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    #18: That’s the new jetty on Pulau Aman, but not open yet.


    #19: That’s Bukit Mertajam from far.


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    #22: Instax of us!

    Because of time is limited to us on that day, I did not have much time to visit the whole island, I will visit the island again and do some real exploring on it.

  • Chinese New Year Lighting

    Chinese New Year Lighting

    Chinese New Year Lighting – Those who celebrate Christmas, they will get a Christmas tree and decorate it nicely with bells, candies, gift boxes as well as LED lighting. My family is not really a Christmas person when it comes to Christmas, our house doesn’t has a Christmas tree.

    However, when it comes to Chinese New Year, we will hunt for Chinese lanterns as well as those LED lighting. Different types of lighting can be seen at almost every electrical and lighting shops in Penang. It sort of light up some part of the city too. Now you see that Chinese has their love on lighting too.

    Do you decorate your home of garden with these kind of lighting?

  • Morning Twilight Sky In Penang

    Morning Twilight Sky In Penang

    Morning Twilight Sky In Penang – Morning twilight is the time somewhere about Sunrise where night and day meet at the horizon. I was driving early from Penang Island to Seberang Perai yesterday’s morning at about 7am. The sky was so blue and the dawn sky was so pretty. I quickly took out my camera – Panasonic Lumix LX5, slowed down my vehicle on the road and start snapping away. I know it’s not right to do so but I just couldn’t help myself capturing the beauty of dawn in Penang.

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    Penang is beautiful, isn’t she?

  • Friends Get-Together At Chien Chern’s Place

    Friends Get-Together At Chien Chern’s Place


    #1: Johnny Teh Zheng Feng! Long time no see, football pro, good singing voice, always work on math question. =D

    Friends Get-Together At Chien Chern’s Place – When everyone goes to college, it’s hard to meet up, crap, talk, do stupid together like we used to be during high school because we were always together in the same classroom for the whole year. I am now back to Penang for holiday which I am enjoying every bit moment of it. Trying to utilize the nice holiday properly.

    Recently, a group of boys, went to Chien Chern’s place for a little steamboat gathering.


    #2: Alvin, my best friend since form 1 who I influenced to start a blog – alvinyang.net. Ignore his lame pose.


    #3: Boy chefs. LOL. Alvin, Raykee, Arron and Simon.

    Everyone was kinda surprised, wonder why there’s no girls. Not even Chien Chern’s pet dog is a girl. So it’s all-boys night. HAHA. Although some said boys is a better cook, somehow the night’s steamboat was luan luan lai (made it simply), however turn out full and not that bad too.

    Well, I let the picture speaks in this post. Enjoy and happy Monday!


    #4: Zez Chien, my classmate when I was 16, 4 years ago. =D


    #5: Chien Chern, the crazy one who I always mix with during high school.


    #6: Now you see his face.


    #7: Arron, also the crazy one and I give him a title of “Great Story Teller”. He just so nice to talk with.


    #8: Working out on the steamboat, just ignore my face. =D


    #9: One of the entertainment, arm wrestling. Just one round.


    #10: What the … ?! I have no idea why we were posing for the 1Malaysia. Hmm. Seriously,election is coming soon, this year, think properly who to vote. =D Anwar just freed from Sodomy charge while I am writing this post.


    #11: Group photo.


    #12: Ignore Alvin. Alright, there’s still 1Malaysia on the right.


    #13: Arron, Tee Jin, Raykee, Chien Chern and me.

    That’s it, 9 batangs get-together at a batang’s house. HAHA

  • The Hidden Beach – Pasir Panjang Beach, Balik Pulau

    The Hidden Beach – Pasir Panjang Beach, Balik Pulau

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    #1: Balik Pulau from the mid-hill viewing platform.

    The Hidden Beach – Pasir Panjang Beach, Balik Pulau – In Penang, when we discuss about beach, I am sure you will think about the famous Batu Feringhi beach, further on you will find Monkey Beach and Pantai Kerachut hidden in the Penang National Park at Teluk Bahang. Another well-known one is the Pantai Acheh, well-known because of the site being hit by tsunami in year 2006.

    However, on the back of the Penang Island, located far south of Balik Pulau, there’s a hidden beach filled with some locals who go there for picnic – the Pasir Panjang Beach.

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    #2: Yeqing and Yikhung.

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    #3: The small island is Pulau Betong.

    Lastweekend, brother, brother’s girlfriend, me and cousin went for a road trip to the back of the island – Balik Pulau, which reveals a quiet side of Penang. Initially, our plan was to find the Balik Pulau Visitor Centre, rent a bike and go for a bike trail, but we failed to locate the centre and randomly, we followed the sign of towards ‘Pulau Betong’, hoping that we could find a good spot to enjoy the sunset.


    #4. Ugly bay.


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    Fisherman’s boat.

    We did in fact came to a fishing village, the Pulau Betong Fishing Village which has a fish market at there. The fish market is often visited by the locals, in fact, I did came here before a few years back. A further deep into the fishing village, we found ourselves, nearer to the sea. There’s a dirty beach as well as a jetty. Since the beach was dirty and at that location, we couldn’t really see the sunset as it was block by cape. We then decided to drive further down the road, pass the cape to find another spot.


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    #8: It says that ‘Beware! This beach is quite dangerous’.

    We then came to a dead end, where a Kem Bina Negara Balik Pulau is located at. The camp is use for the government purpose as the name means ‘Building Nation’ Camp. Ignoring the camp, at the side of the camp, there lies the Pasir Panjang Beach.


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    I am surprise to see there’s a stretch of sandy beach at this side of the island, fill with local Malay family at there, swimming and picnic-ing. The beach is pretty short, yet it’s a good spot, it’s a cleaner beach after all. The wave at here is also bigger than the wave at Batu Ferringhi, which makes it a little bit dangerous. However, the sand at the beach was not soft enough, it’s very rough.


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    #13. Wai Leong.


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    I see people swimming, picnic and fishing at there. There isn’t any safeguards at there as far as I know. The people who can call for help is the visitor at there or the people who live in the Kem Bina Negara. So, it’s swim at your own risk in the sea.


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    #17. So relaxing.

    Despite the sand on the beach is not soft enough, the beach is not very long and wide, yet it has an awesome view of the sunset sinking down the horizon. It’s a good visit that day. I’ve included a Google Map below for your reference. =)

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  • 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.

  • 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.


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


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


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    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

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