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  • Shanghai: Pudong IFC & Oriental Pearl Tower 明珠塔

    Shanghai: Pudong IFC & Oriental Pearl Tower 明珠塔

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    China Trip: Shanghai: Pudong IFC & Oriental Pearl Tower 明珠塔 (Day 4) – Gonna continue back my travel post on Shanghai which I has stopped for a month ago. Now I want to bring you over to Pudong district to check out the famous IFC (International Financial Centre) and the not-to-be-missed Oriental Pearl Tower, a TV tower in Shanghai.

    Shanghai: Pudong IFC & Oriental Pearl Tower 明珠塔
    Brother below Oriental Pearl Tower.

    Shanghai: Pudong IFC & Oriental Pearl Tower 明珠塔
    The magnificent TV tower with a super futuristic design.

    Shanghai: Pudong IFC & Oriental Pearl Tower 明珠塔
    The huge roundabout with a circular skybridge connecting to all directions. Very cool!

    Shanghai: Pudong IFC & Oriental Pearl Tower 明珠塔
    HSBC tower.

    We took the Shanghai Metro from Huangpu to Pudong and once we got out of the station, we were under the huge round futuristic Oriental Pearl Tower. Our main destination is actually the Apple Store at Pudong, and also to check out the Oriental Pearl Tower.

    Shanghai: Pudong IFC & Oriental Pearl Tower 明珠塔
    Can you spot Apple logo?

    Shanghai: Pudong IFC & Oriental Pearl Tower 明珠塔
    The Apple Store at Shanghai Pudong!

    Shanghai: Pudong IFC & Oriental Pearl Tower 明珠塔

    Shanghai: Pudong IFC & Oriental Pearl Tower 明珠塔

    How about IFC? IFC is actually not the main point, but because of Apple Store is located in IFC, so we went to check out too. The architecture of the buildings are simply awesome, it locates the cool HSBC building too.

    Shanghai: Pudong IFC & Oriental Pearl Tower 明珠塔

    Shanghai: Pudong IFC & Oriental Pearl Tower 明珠塔
    A road nearby.

    Brother and I did not go up to the viewing deck of Oriental Pearl Tower because we wanted to save cost (about 100RMB/pax). I think there’s nothing much to see on top except the Shanghai city. I feel it’s better to view Shanghai by the riverside instead of from tall.

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  • Singapore: New iPad, A&C, Marutama Ra-Men

    Singapore: New iPad, A&C, Marutama Ra-Men

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    Singapore: New iPad, A&C, Marutama Ra-Men – Hello friends, I am back again! Went for a break lately as I was busy settling stuff to go back to Kuala Lumpur and I went to Singapore last weekend! I went there to collect my new Apple iPad, and also to visit my brother, walk walk & eat eat.

    Now I go to Singapore almost every year, or once a few months, I don’t really know what’s nice to do at there. Mostly, just walkaround the same spot e.g. Orchard Road, Vivo City, and eat.

    Singapore: New iPad, A&C, Marutama Ra-Men

    I took the bus Aeroline from Sunway and I arrived in Singapore in the afternoon. Headed to my brother place right away in NUS and then I started molesting the new iPad. It, just feel so right and good, and sexy, but not really lighter than the old iPad a lot. Didn’t really get to play much about it as it was getting late.

    Singapore: New iPad, A&C, Marutama Ra-Men
    Air-conditioned bus interchange at Clementi. Where can you find in Malaysia or Penang?

    Singapore: New iPad, A&C, Marutama Ra-Men
    On the bus.

    Singapore: New iPad, A&C, Marutama Ra-Men
    Magnificent design of ION@Orchard.

    Singapore: New iPad, A&C, Marutama Ra-Men
    Bought Japanese gourmet chocolate – Royce.

    Singapore: New iPad, A&C, Marutama Ra-Men
    Abercrombie & Fitch – an American apparel company.

    Singapore: New iPad, A&C, Marutama Ra-Men
    Our free Instax.

    Singapore: New iPad, A&C, Marutama Ra-Men
    There was a Dance Central Kinect competition going.

    We went to Orchard Road for a while to check out some sleeve for the iPad. Brother brought me to Abercrombie & Fitch shop at Orchard Road, it’s so damn cool in it, the interior is very dark, products are shine by spotlight and music is as loud as in the club, you get a free Instax photo with the man model at there too.

    Marutama Ra-Men, Clarke Quay

    Then we headed to Clarke Quay for dinner at a ramen restaurant – Marutama Ra-Men. It’s located in Central Shopping Mall. Brother told me they serve awesome authentic ramen.

    Singapore: New iPad, A&C, Marutama Ra-Men

    Singapore: New iPad, A&C, Marutama Ra-Men
    Kakuni ($6) – Pork belly, it’s just so fattening, yet so delicious. You just can’t go without the juicy and succulent fat part.

    Singapore: New iPad, A&C, Marutama Ra-Men
    Namuru ($4) – Pickles radish as appertizer, very sour.

    Singapore: New iPad, A&C, Marutama Ra-Men
    In-house special – Marutama Ra-men ($12) with extra Ajitsuke Tamago ($1). The soup tasted very sweet and the ra-men noodle is very springy which I like. You can find char siu and plenty of seaweed in it. Best part is the additional Ajitsuke Tamago which is half boiled seasoned egg, the yolk is just half boiled and the white is a full boiled. Yums.

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  • Shanghai: Yu Yuan Garden & Cheng Huang Taoist Temple

    Shanghai: Yu Yuan Garden & Cheng Huang Taoist Temple

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    China Trip – Shanghai: Yu Yuan Garden 豫园 & Cheng Huang Taoist Temple (Cheng Huang Miao 城隍庙) (Day 4) – We alighted at Yu Yuan Garden from the City Sightseeing Bus, Yu Yuan, literally means Yu Garden is located in the Old City of Shanghai, which is also next to the famous Chenghuang Miao (Cheng Huang Temple).

    The Yu Yuan is one of the must-visit attractions in Shanghai as it is considered as one of the most lavish and finest Chinese garden. You can head over there by Shanghai Metro Line 10’s Yuyuan Garden Station.

    It’s a very commercialised tourist spot now with many retail outlet selling clothing, gifts, food and more. Yuyuan was first established in 1559 as a private garden and now is a famous tourist destination. You can find the famous and some said it’s the best Xiao Long Bao at there – Nan Xiang Xiao Long Bao.

    Yu Yuan 豫园

    Shanghai: Yu Yuan Garden 豫园 & Cheng Huang Taoist Temple (Cheng Huang Miao 城隍庙)
    Selling Malaysian’s Nangka at RMB10 per box.

    Shanghai: Yu Yuan Garden 豫园 & Cheng Huang Taoist Temple (Cheng Huang Miao 城隍庙)

    Shanghai: Yu Yuan Garden 豫园 & Cheng Huang Taoist Temple (Cheng Huang Miao 城隍庙)
    Inside Yu Yuan with many food outlet, spot Starbucks Coffee.

    Shanghai: Yu Yuan Garden 豫园 & Cheng Huang Taoist Temple (Cheng Huang Miao 城隍庙)

    Shanghai: Yu Yuan Garden 豫园 & Cheng Huang Taoist Temple (Cheng Huang Miao 城隍庙)

    Shanghai: Yu Yuan Garden 豫园 & Cheng Huang Taoist Temple (Cheng Huang Miao 城隍庙)

    Shanghai: Yu Yuan Garden 豫园 & Cheng Huang Taoist Temple (Cheng Huang Miao 城隍庙)

    Shanghai: Yu Yuan Garden 豫园 & Cheng Huang Taoist Temple (Cheng Huang Miao 城隍庙)

    Shanghai: Yu Yuan Garden 豫园 & Cheng Huang Taoist Temple (Cheng Huang Miao 城隍庙)

    Shanghai: Yu Yuan Garden 豫园 & Cheng Huang Taoist Temple (Cheng Huang Miao 城隍庙)

    Shanghai: Yu Yuan Garden 豫园 & Cheng Huang Taoist Temple (Cheng Huang Miao 城隍庙)

    Shanghai: Yu Yuan Garden 豫园 & Cheng Huang Taoist Temple (Cheng Huang Miao 城隍庙)
    High tech toilet with LED ticket telling you the time on how long one has been in there and status.

    Shanghai: Yu Yuan Garden 豫园 & Cheng Huang Taoist Temple (Cheng Huang Miao 城隍庙)

    Chenghuang Miao 城隍庙

    After checking out Yuyuan, another attraction that could not be missed is the famous Chenghuang Temple. It’s RMB10 per entry. Chenghuang Miao, also known as City God Temple is a Taoist temple which was built more than 500 years ago during 1400.

    Although there’s Chenghuang Temple in Penang & else where in Malaysia, but then the features, the temple style and the type of Gods are a little bit different. The God’s statue in the temple here are somewhat, cuter. HAHA.

    Shanghai: Yu Yuan Garden 豫园 & Cheng Huang Taoist Temple (Cheng Huang Miao 城隍庙)
    Entrance to Chenghuang Miao.

    Shanghai: Yu Yuan Garden 豫园 & Cheng Huang Taoist Temple (Cheng Huang Miao 城隍庙)
    Pay your entrance fee of RMB10 through this little hole.

    Shanghai: Yu Yuan Garden 豫园 & Cheng Huang Taoist Temple (Cheng Huang Miao 城隍庙)

    Shanghai: Yu Yuan Garden 豫园 & Cheng Huang Taoist Temple (Cheng Huang Miao 城隍庙)

    Shanghai: Yu Yuan Garden 豫园 & Cheng Huang Taoist Temple (Cheng Huang Miao 城隍庙)

    Shanghai: Yu Yuan Garden 豫园 & Cheng Huang Taoist Temple (Cheng Huang Miao 城隍庙)

    Shanghai: Yu Yuan Garden 豫园 & Cheng Huang Taoist Temple (Cheng Huang Miao 城隍庙)

    Shanghai: Yu Yuan Garden 豫园 & Cheng Huang Taoist Temple (Cheng Huang Miao 城隍庙)

    Shanghai: Yu Yuan Garden 豫园 & Cheng Huang Taoist Temple (Cheng Huang Miao 城隍庙)

    Shanghai: Yu Yuan Garden 豫园 & Cheng Huang Taoist Temple (Cheng Huang Miao 城隍庙)

    Shanghai: Yu Yuan Garden 豫园 & Cheng Huang Taoist Temple (Cheng Huang Miao 城隍庙)

    Shanghai: Yu Yuan Garden 豫园 & Cheng Huang Taoist Temple (Cheng Huang Miao 城隍庙)

    Shanghai: Yu Yuan Garden 豫园 & Cheng Huang Taoist Temple (Cheng Huang Miao 城隍庙)

    Shanghai: Yu Yuan Garden 豫园 & Cheng Huang Taoist Temple (Cheng Huang Miao 城隍庙)

    Shanghai: Yu Yuan Garden 豫园 & Cheng Huang Taoist Temple (Cheng Huang Miao 城隍庙)
    Brother warming his hand by the fire place.

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  • Zhouzhuang: 20 Minutes Canal Boat Ride

    Zhouzhuang: 20 Minutes Canal Boat Ride

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    China Trip – Zhouzhuang 周庄: 20 Minutes Canal Boat Ride (Day 3) – After checking out the sunrise, and a rest at the inn, we went to take a canal boat ride. The boat ride operates from 9a.m. and costs 100RMB for each boat and a boat allows a maximum of 6 person on board. It’s similar to gondola ride in Venice. Despite the expensive price, we still went for it because I think that it’s things to do at Zhouzhuang as there’s nothing much else, except experience and photograph.

    Zhouzhuang: 20 Minutes Boat Ride Along Canal

    Zhouzhuang: 20 Minutes Boat Ride Along Canal

    Zhouzhuang: 20 Minutes Boat Ride Along Canal

    Zhouzhuang: 20 Minutes Boat Ride Along Canal

    The ride takes about 20 minutes and it’s manually driven by an old aunty at the back of the boat. She kept insisting us to tip her so that she can sing a few local song for us to listen but we refused as the tip needs at least 20RMB and we were stingy. =D

    Zhouzhuang: 20 Minutes Boat Ride Along Canal

    Zhouzhuang: 20 Minutes Boat Ride Along Canal

    Zhouzhuang: 20 Minutes Boat Ride Along Canal

    Zhouzhuang: 20 Minutes Boat Ride Along Canal

    Zhouzhuang: 20 Minutes Boat Ride Along Canal

    Zhouzhuang: 20 Minutes Boat Ride Along Canal

    Zhouzhuang: 20 Minutes Boat Ride Along Canal

    It’s a one-way boat ride and just feel sad that the canal is not long enough. Zhouzhuang is really small, I wonder is there any bigger water town in China like Venice. Overall, it’s a good experience on the boat, it’s very relaxing and calm on the boat ride but it’s kinda weird when people looked at us. Haha. It’s not really a must-do, it’s up to you, if you have 4 person or more, then it’s worth it.

    “2 person for 100RMB? errr… errr…. ok-lah *finger cross*”. =D

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  • Zhouzhuang: Explore The Ancient Water Town

    Zhouzhuang: Explore The Ancient Water Town

    China Trip – Zhouzhuang: Explore The Ancient Water Town 周庄 (Day 2) – After 1.5+ hours of ride from Shanghai, finally we reached outside-of-Zhouzhuang. Zhouzhuang is 30km away from Suzhou, you can say that Zhouzhuang is under the prefecture city of Suzhou. I tell you what, the first thing I felt when arriving at Zhouzhuang is cold! It’s 7 degree celcius there, 2 degree lower than Shanghai. The wind and the dryness were really cold.

    Very funny thing is that when the bus was stopping, the “private” cab drivers started moving close to the bus, offering a ride to Zhouzhuang. It’s not one or two person, but 6-7 persons together.

    There’s no official cab at Zhouzhuang. It’s all these “private” cab, charging you for only 10RMB, and they will drive you to Zhouzhuang water town area. We did not the ride as we had someone to fetch us, it’s arranged by our hotel – Long Xing Inn. The bus station to Zhouzhuang is very near only, about less than 10 minutes and I was starting to feel excited already.

    China Trip - Zhouzhuang: Explore The Ancient Water Town 周庄
    “Private” taxi driver.

    China Trip - Zhouzhuang: Explore The Ancient Water Town 周庄

    We met with the owner of Long Xing Inn outside of Zhouzhuang ancient water town and she brought us to the ticket counter to buy our entrance ticket. You need to buy tickets to go into Zhouzhuang ancient water town, it costs 100RMB per person for two days or visit. You must always keep your ticket well as you can’t go in again without the ticket, you also need to show the ticket when visiting some of the attractions in the water town too.

    China Trip - Zhouzhuang: Explore The Ancient Water Town 周庄
    Canal at Zhouzhuang.

    China Trip - Zhouzhuang: Explore The Ancient Water Town 周庄
    This is where you buy ticket to go into Zhouzhuang.

    China Trip - Zhouzhuang: Explore The Ancient Water Town 周庄

    China Trip - Zhouzhuang: Explore The Ancient Water Town 周庄

    China Trip - Zhouzhuang: Explore The Ancient Water Town 周庄

    Brother booked the hotel through a Chinese website and the owner told us that we were the only one who used English name to book. Haha. The room was not bad, only 140RMB/night with attached bathroom. They also have Chinese-ancient-themed room which is more expensive.

    We put our stuff in the hotel, rest a while, then we went to explore the ancient water town. The sky wasn’t really blue enough for me to take nice photos. It’s very dull and cold afternoon.

    China Trip - Zhouzhuang: Explore The Ancient Water Town 周庄

    China Trip - Zhouzhuang: Explore The Ancient Water Town 周庄

    China Trip - Zhouzhuang: Explore The Ancient Water Town 周庄

    Zhouzhuang is a very famous and popular water townships in China and it’s also known as “Venice of the East”. It has over thousand years of history. Although it’s not as big as Venice, it’s still pretty with authentic Chinese architecture house. Though, many of them are upgraded with better building materials.

    There’s no road in Zhouzhuang, it’s all water canal that connects to different parts of the town. Though you can tour Zhouzhuang by foot.

    There’s so many water townships near to Shanghai and the reason we chose Zhouzhuang was because that it’s the most famous and has the longest history. I realised that we should have visited more water townships as Shanghai was pretty boring after then. Haha.

    China Trip - Zhouzhuang: Explore The Ancient Water Town 周庄

    China Trip - Zhouzhuang: Explore The Ancient Water Town 周庄

    China Trip - Zhouzhuang: Explore The Ancient Water Town 周庄

    China Trip - Zhouzhuang: Explore The Ancient Water Town 周庄

    China Trip - Zhouzhuang: Explore The Ancient Water Town 周庄

    China Trip - Zhouzhuang: Explore The Ancient Water Town 周庄

    Zhouzhuang was kinda quiet in the afternoon. Most tourists come in the morning. I’ve met people spending a few days at there as Zhouzhuang is very relaxing. It’s the opposite of the Shanghai’s busy city. It’s very calm and there’s no pollution. People at there are very friendly too, but I don’t really understand their dialect. There’s some attractions to visit in Zhouzhuang like ancient house of famous people, temple, but we only did the visit the next day during the morning. We just walked around Zhouzhuang.

    China Trip - Zhouzhuang: Explore The Ancient Water Town 周庄

    China Trip - Zhouzhuang: Explore The Ancient Water Town 周庄

    China Trip - Zhouzhuang: Explore The Ancient Water Town 周庄
    This is public toilet at Zhouzhuang.

    China Trip - Zhouzhuang: Explore The Ancient Water Town 周庄
    Sunset at Zhouzhuang.

    China Trip - Zhouzhuang: Explore The Ancient Water Town 周庄

    China Trip - Zhouzhuang: Explore The Ancient Water Town 周庄
    Cute dog at Zhouzhuang!

    China Trip - Zhouzhuang: Explore The Ancient Water Town 周庄

    China Trip - Zhouzhuang: Explore The Ancient Water Town 周庄

    China Trip - Zhouzhuang: Explore The Ancient Water Town 周庄

    Be sure to get a map with you as it’s easy to get lost at there. We did get lost and ended asking people for direction to go back where we came from. Haha. It gets even quieter when the night falls at about 5pm. Many shops started closing and the temperature drops even lower to 5 degree celcius! It’s my first time experiencing cold weather.

    China Trip - Zhouzhuang: Explore The Ancient Water Town 周庄

    China Trip - Zhouzhuang: Explore The Ancient Water Town 周庄

    China Trip - Zhouzhuang: Explore The Ancient Water Town 周庄

    China Trip - Zhouzhuang: Explore The Ancient Water Town 周庄


    Wan Shan’s Hock 万山蹄, pork leg named after the richest man in the late Yuan and early Ming Dynasty in Jiangnan – Shen Wanan.

    China Trip - Zhouzhuang: Explore The Ancient Water Town 周庄
    Cheap beer! It’s only 3RMB/bottle and with 3% of alcohol only.

    We went back to the inn for a rest, then headed for dinner. Food at there was not really nice, it’s different and it’s weird. It’s different from Southern Chinese food. I don’t really know what’s good to eat at there, appetite haven’t came back at that time.

    After dinner, we went to buy some beer at the mini-market and also some sweets to bite. Slept early that night because we wanted to check out the sunrise at about 7am.

     

  • Hangzhou: 1-Hour Train To Shanghai Hong Qiao Station

    Hangzhou: 1-Hour Train To Shanghai Hong Qiao Station

    China Trip – Hangzhou: 1-Hour Train To Shanghai Hong Qiao Station 搭快速火车到上海虹桥 (Day 1) – It’s almost 6pm at Hangzhou, I was tired and not feeling very well. I wanted to go to Shanghai, checked in the hostel and sleep so badly. Brother and I went to take our luggage back, checked that everything was still there and we went to buy the train ticket to Shanghai.

    Hangzhou: 1-Hour Train To Shanghai Hong Qiao Station

    Hangzhou: 1-Hour Train To Shanghai Hong Qiao Station

    Hangzhou: 1-Hour Train To Shanghai Hong Qiao Station

    Very stupid thing is that train ticket counter was about 10 minutes walk from the platform. It’s just far away from the boarding platform. There’s super many counter at the ticketing area, but it’s easy to buy at ticket. We need to show our ID document (passport) to buy the ticket, it costs 78Yuan one-way to Shanghai Hong Qiao station. After buying ticket, we realised we only have less than 15 minutes until the train starts moving.

    Hangzhou: 1-Hour Train To Shanghai Hong Qiao Station

    Hangzhou: 1-Hour Train To Shanghai Hong Qiao Station

    I hate that the platform is so far away, and with a 12kg backpack on my bag. We ran. We ran towards the platform as fast as we can, together with the backpack, I was panting away. Phewwwww. What a relief that we still have about 4 minutes before the train started moving. Train in China is very on schedule, they won’t wait for anyone who is late.

    The train was pretty cool and was very clean in it. It’s a very long train, with about 15 coaches. We found our seats and rest ourselves. I think I’d a little fever, so I sleep all the way to Shanghai. The train was so smooth and calm as it’s electric train. It’s fast and takes about an hour to reach Shanghai. There’s people selling coffee and food on board too.

    We reached Shanghai Hong Qiao Station, which is a train station, and also a domestic airport. I asked brother to take the cab because we did not know how long it takes for MRT to reach our hotel – Blue Mountain Bund Youth Hostel. I couldn’t really feel the outside temperature because we were indoor. The bad thing was, we waited the cab for about 1 hour! It’s a super duper long queue at the cab area. WOW. Cab driver in Shanghai doesn’t really speak English well, it’s better to have the address print in Chinese for him to refer.

    Hangzhou: 1-Hour Train To Shanghai Hong Qiao Station
    In Shanghai already, so excited!

    Hangzhou: 1-Hour Train To Shanghai Hong Qiao Station

    Felt so good after boarding the cab, it takes about half an hour to reach Blue Mountain Bund Youth Hostel on Shaan Xi Nan Lu 陕西南路. Actually, we should have take the Shanghai Metro, it seems faster. We did not do homework about the Metro station and hotel distance so we went for cab which cost us 70RMB.

    About the Blue Mountain Bund Youth Hostel, it’s cheap, 130RMB/room but no attached bathroom, it’s troublesome a bit but it’s cold when taking a shit as the bathroom somehow connected to the outdoor balcony! The people at there are very friendly too, most of visitors are young travelers like us, you can mingle around with them and get social. There’s a bar with free Internet usage and free-wifi. Every Wednesday night, there’s a movie night at the bar. Besides, there’s also washing machine and dryer. Room is very small, but I don’t think you will spend many time in room. Opposite the hostel, you will find a convenience store. It’s about 10 minutes walk to famous Nanjing Lu and 15 minutes walk to the nearest Shanghai Metro, Line 2 and Line 3.

    Guess what I did after check-in into the hostel? Slept until the next day! I skipped dinner. =D Wasted my first night? Not really, I have plenty of time in Shanghai. I needed to charge up for the coming days.

  • Hangzhou: Explore Qing He Fang Cultural Street

    Hangzhou: Explore Qing He Fang Cultural Street

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    China Trip – Hangzhou: Explore Qing He Fang Cultural Street 清河坊文化街 (Day 1) – Finally I’ve touched down in Hangzhou after 6 hours of flight from LCCT, Kuala Lumpur. What a long flight, it was. I went to the WC to dressed up my winter wear and meet my brother who was waiting outside the airport.

    I didn’t get a chance to take photo as my camera was in my big backpacker’s bag. My backpack was really heavy at 12kg! How wish I can find a place to drop my bag to lighten up myself. I wonder why people like backpacking. Haha.


    Near to train’s station.

    We went to buy ticket to Hangzhou’s train station outside the airport. There’s actually an AirAsia counter that sells bus ticket traveling to Shanghai (3 hours bus ride) for only 75 Yuan. but I recommend you to take the fast train to Shanghai, it’s only an hour ride from Hangzhou. To take the train, you have to go to the Hangzhou’s train station in city. This is where we were heading to.


    Hangzhou’s alley.

    At there, we found luggage drop service to drop our backpack. It’s 15Yuan per piece of big luggage for one day. It’s safe, but it’s better to get all the valuable with you like cash, passport, and electronics. I felt so relief after dropping the luggage there. We then asked for direction to go our first stop – Qing He Fang Cultural Street, about 4km away. I realised not many people know about this place, we have to show them photo only then they know about it.


    Very cool thing in Hangzhou that they have bicycle rental service where citizen can rent a bike to ride, then park at another station.


    Buying umbrella.

    The weather was not really good, drizzling and temperature was about 11 degree Celcius, we bought umbrellas along the way. It took us about 20 minutes from the train station to Qing He Fang.

    Lonely Planet introduced Qing He Fang to us. Qing He Fang Cultural Street is a street that has old Chinese shop but tourist centric, selling gift, food, sweets, and more. It’s not very wonderful because it’s raining and nothing much interesting to capture. I think it’s better to visit during fall or autumn. Wanted to find food at there, but failed, so we moved on to Xi Hu lake.

    Hangzhou: Explore Qing He Fang Cultural Street

    Hangzhou: Explore Qing He Fang Cultural Street

    Hangzhou: Explore Qing He Fang Cultural Street

    Hangzhou: Explore Qing He Fang Cultural Street

    Hangzhou: Explore Qing He Fang Cultural Street

    Hangzhou: Explore Qing He Fang Cultural Street

    Hangzhou: Explore Qing He Fang Cultural Street
    Buying Long Xu Tang, a kind of sweet.

    Hangzhou: Explore Qing He Fang Cultural Street

    Hangzhou: Explore Qing He Fang Cultural Street

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  • Bangkok: Walking Along Central World Area & Platinum Mall

    Bangkok: Walking Along Central World Area & Platinum Mall

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    Bangkok Trip: Walking Along Central World Area & Platinum Mall (Day 3) – On day 3 of my Bangkok trip, after praying at the Erawan Shrine, we walked towards Platinum Fashion Mall, a place where my mom and dear Hueisean was crazy for, there are lots and lots and lots of clothing and girls accessories, all sell at affordable price. It’s a shopping haven for the girls. We passed by Central World, which is also one of the largest shopping mall in Thailand and Asia and skipped that mall because that all the things inside are not very affordable to us. Haha. It somehow like our enlarge version of Pavilion, Kuala Lumpur.

    Bangkok: Walking Along Central World Area & Platinum Mall

    The walk to Platinum Fashion Mall took us about 15-20 minutes. It was scorching hot under the hot sun and luckily we have umbrella with us. Though, there’s only two umbrella for three of us. It’s best to have one umbrella for each person. Along the way, there’s some stall selling Thailand t-shirt and food by the roadside. So there’s always things to see in in Bangkok.

    It’s so nice when we stepped into Platinum Fashion Mall because of the cooling air conditioning. It’s so hot out there that I was so sweaty. I accompanied the two girls shopped at Platinum Fashion Mall. It’s like a more beautiful version of our Berjaya Times Square with even more fashion stores. There’s so many stores that Platinum Fashion Mall is divided into 3 buildings and each floor is classified into different type of fashion apparels. 80 percent of the mall are all about girls stuff, so I was pretty bored at there.

    One thing, I realised the price is although affordable, but still Chatuchak’s cheaper.

    At lunch time, we crossed over to the opposite of Platinum Fashion Mall for a famous chicken rice lunch.

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  • Bangkok: Famous Erawan Shrine / 4 Faced Buddha

    Bangkok: Famous Erawan Shrine / 4 Faced Buddha

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    Bangkok Trip: Famous Erawan Shrine (Day 3) – Erawan Shrine, also known as Thao Maha Brahma, or simply known as the Erawan 4 Faced Buddha is a famous little shrine that is located in the city centre. Many people know about this, especially Malaysian tourist. Every Buddhist who visits Bangkok will definitely go there to do a little prayers. I’ve went there before, 4 years ago and I just went again, last week. Haha.

    Very simple, every visit to Bangkok will bring us to this 4 Faced Buddha. Even artists from Hong Kong will visit it too.

    Bangkok: Famous Erawan Shrine

    It’s very cool is that this Four Faced Buddha is located in the city center, at Pratunam area and near to Central World shopping mall. Cab dropped us here, did some prayers, only then we head to shopping along this road as there’s many shopping malls here. It’s easy to reach here by BTS, and stop on Chitlom Station. The shrine is located by the Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel, at the intersection of Ratchaprasong.


    Buddha’s Face #1.


    Buddha Face #2.


    Buddha Face #3.


    Buddha Face #4.

    According to the history, this Erawn Shrine was built in 1956 as part of the government-owned Erawan Hotel to eliminate the bad karma believed caused by laying the foundations on the wrong date. A very funny fact is that you can find a replica if this shrine in Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. =D

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  • Bangkok: Talad Rot Fai – Retro Train Night Market

    Bangkok: Talad Rot Fai – Retro Train Night Market

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    Bangkok Trip: Talad Rot Fai – Retro Train Night Market – I believe many visitor to Bangkok does not aware of this night market that’s called Talad Rot Fai, included me until I found it on CNNGo website. Talad Rot Fai, also known as Talad Dek Naew or in English – the Train Market is a night market that features retro stuff, antiques, second hand clothing and also a hangout place for Thai’s retro hipster.

    “Talad” means market and “Rot Fai” means train in Thai which reflects the venue which is actually an abandoned train warehouse and tracks.

    It was kinda hard to communicate with the taxi driver about this place even I showed him a map of the location, many of the taxi drivers are not from Bangkok itself and not really familiar with all of the road in Bangkok. I told him about Kamphaeng Phet MRT Station, somewhere near there then he brought us there. Sucking blood, he charged 250Baht for the trip.

    Anyway, forget about the cab driver, he brought us there safe and sound. I was pretty worried it didn’t open or not exist as I couldn’t find much info about it on the Internet. When I saw the light and sound of Thai, I became excited and found many people going in and out of the “Talad Rot Fai” train night market.

    Bangkok: Talad Rot Fai - Retro Train Night Market

    The Talad Rot Fai is actually located near to Kamphaeng Phet MRT Station, so it’s easier to take the MRT here and then you walk towards west of the station, which is also the way away from Chatuchak Weekend Market.

    A little bit history about this train market is that it’s started off 2 years back in 2010. It was just an abandoned warehouse and railway track and Rod’s Antique rented the place to sell antique stuff. Rod’s Antique was actually located near to Chatuchak Weekend Market. Then Rod’s invited many vendors to sell stuff at here for free. When it was free, there’s not much stalls and vendors, but once they started collecting rental, more and more vendors come in. Funny right.

    This train market sells a lot of 2nd hand retro stuff, clothing, antique and has many modified Volkswagen van which then turned into a mini vehicle bar playing retro music, offering beer and other beverage. You can find some cool artsy futsy printed tee here as well as some nice retro home decor.

    Mom dislike second hand clothing, but those clothing looks as good as new. I find this place quite interesting because it’s a retro theme night market. Many youngster dress up in retro fashion too! What I like the most is the Volkswagen modified van which I feel it’s very cool.

    Deep in the warehouse is outlets of different antique shops including Rod’s.

    You may also grab a beer and sit at one of the outdoor bistro too. We walked for about 2 hours at there, explored, only then we headed back to the hotel.

    Talad Rot Fai / Talak Dek Naew / Train Market is opens on Saturday and Sunday from 5pm. Get there as late as 8pm when all the stalls are out in full force.

    To get to the Talad Rot Fai, take the MRT to Kampaeng Phet Station. Get out at exit 3 (Or Tor Gor Market) then cross the road and walk about 450 meters west on Kampaeng Phet Road, away from Chatujak Market. For a map (in Thai) click here.

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