Tuesday, July 19, 2011

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15th July 2011.

As we did not manage to cover the whole area last week, we decided to go there again after work. After picking up my son and wife, straightaway we went to Precint 2. The sky was getting dark and it started to drizzle. Damn..

Still, we decided to go no matter what.Had no choice but to buy a rainbow coloured umbrella just for the sake of my son...Can't let him get wet in the rain laaa...

I just managed to capture a few pictures as it was quite difficult to concentrate with the rain and my son running here and there carrying the umbrella..hehehe..

Just spent around 40 minutes before leaving. Nevetheless, we decided to pay this place a visit the next day... :)

16th July 2011

It was 8.00am and the alarm was ringing..I decided to ignore it since sleeping seems to be way better thank waking up early to take some photographs of flowers...Then, at around 8.30am, the manual alarm (a.k.a my wife) started to ring non-stop forcing me to wake up...no choice..But, it was a good decision as I could leave to Precint 2 early to avoid the crowd.hehehe. Thank you, Mrs. Viknarajan..

Left the house together with my wife's brothers. My wife and son did not follow as we had some other plans for the afternoon and my wife needs to do some preparation.

Reached the destination within 25 minutes as there was no roadblocks this time. Managed to cover the whole place this time. And while I was busy snapping the pictures near the stage, the prize giving ceremony was going on. Too busy, to notice who was the VIP there...

Only disappointed one one matter...We did not get the time to go there to see the "1Malaysia International Tourism Night Floral Parade 2011". Checkout the news in the Star online: http://thestar.com.my/news/story.aspsec=central&file=/2011/7/15/central/9103003.

Hopefully, it would be there again next year.

Enjoy the pictures below:
PUTRAJAYA  Flower & Garden Festival 2011
What do you guys think? Would you pay a visit here in 2012?
Do leave your comments below.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

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Today, 9th July 2011 is the most memorable day in the history of Malaysia (for some, it is the worst day). Bersih 2.0 rally made history......well, I am not going to blog about that since there is already many videos, photos and blogs available everywhere...I just want to mark it in my blog to remember this day forever.
!! HIDUP BERSIH 2.0!!

OK,as I said this blog is not about Bersih 2.0 because I could not attend the event as I was on-call during the weekend and actually had some server issue that need to be solved during the evening. Since, I was quite free in the morning, we decided to go to Putrajaya Floria 2011. A journey that normally takes 25 minutes to reach Precint 2, Putrajaya actually took us 1 hour plus due to the unnecessary roadblock set up near the Shell petrol station after the Sg.Ramal Toll.

 This event is quite memorable to me since I first started blogging with this event that was held last year. Check out the posts here : Floria 2010.

Looks like its my blog's 1st year birthday!! Coincidently, this post comes exactly one year after the first post (11th July 2010). Pretty proud of myself..hehehe.

We only managed to go the indoor garden as time was quite short for me...Remember, I am on-call.. hehehe... Got to admit, that the decoration inside were marvelous and we really enjoyed the creativity of the creators. All the photos were taken using Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Lens.

After taking a few snaps inside, decided to call it quits and went to the bazaar. My wife wanted to purchase some Orchids to keep at home and ended up purchasing 4 types of orchids and got one for free..hehehe..

Enjoyable day but need to go another day to cover the outdoor garden.
PUTRAJAYA Flower & Garden Festival 2011

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

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(Day 1)After visiting a few places (Check out : Part 1) we checked in at the Country Lodge in Brinchang at around 5pm. The price was quite affordable at RM98 per night. Had a good hot water bath and relaxed for a while before going out to visit the Brinchang town. The hotel is very near to the town so we chose to walk instead of driving. First place was the Handicraft Centre opposite Pasaraya Jimat and my wife bought some souvenirs and a Strawberry balloon for my son. Just walked around the area to get the feel in the town. :P It was quite cold as well and we stopped for dinner. One thing to note is the food there is expensive but not tasty at all. Took some photos of the old buildings in the town and headed back to hotel as it started to rain. Good thing to note is, it only rains for about 10 minutes each time then it stops. It rained quite a few time during our stay here but only to a maximum time of 10 minutes. And there will be no indication that it is going to rain. It just rains.. :P

(Day 2)The next morning, while it was raining we headed to one of the Vegetable market along the roadside.Suddenly, when I saw outside the shop there was fog outside.It was a scene to enjoy. It was as if we were in the middle of the clouds. So white and so cooling..

End of the Journey

After a few visits in Tea Plantations and a few other places (check out my post : Part 2 ) it was already around 4.30pm and we decided to end our journey in Brinchang and head back home. This time we used the Tapah road as wanted to experience the dwindling road over here.. hehehe.. This road definitely takes longer than the Simpang Pulai road. We made a quick stop at the Cameron Valley Tea House to buy some Premium Tea and Green Tea. On the way down, we stopped quickly to snap a few pictures at Lata Iskandar Waterfall. I still remember this place during my last visit which was roughly 18-19 years back. That time there were a lot of people having fun in the waters. Now, there were a sign board there that warns us that the water is polluted and we should not swim or drink from the water. Sigh....sad sad sad... Took us roughly 2 hours to reach the bottom of the highland and another 2 hours to reach our home in Kajang due to traffic jam in KL.. Altogether, this was an enjoyable and adventurous experience for both of us and would definitely go there again in future!

Check out my other related posts :

On the Mountain : Cameron Highlands (Part 1 : The Farms)

On the Mountain : Cameron Highlands (Part 2 : The Tea Plantations)

Enjoy the photos below :


On the Mountains  Cameron Highlands (Final Part – Brinchang Town) If you have visited Cameron Highlands before, what do you think about the food over here?
Do you like the photos? Please leave your comments.

Monday, May 23, 2011

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Location:

~ Bharat Tea Plantations

~ Sg Palas BOH Tea Plantations

(Day 1)The Bharat Tea Plantations in Brinchang is one of the smallest tea plantation in this area (The biggest one for Bharat Tea is after Tanah Rata, I believe so). I didn't know that until we saw the Sg Palas BOH Tea Plantation. That was HUGE! (I'll save that story for later). My son was super excited and started walking around the tea trees by himself. He fell down a few times but still did not give up. hehehe.. Spent around one hour over here before leaving to the next destination which was the Orchid Farm which was unfortunately closed during our visit.

(Day 2)The next morning, we packed our things and checked out from  Country Lodge and got ready for another journey in Cameron Highlands. Our first stop on second day was in Sri Sentosa Restaurant for breakfast. Then, we moved on to Sg Palas BOH Tea Plantations. This place is approximately 5000ft above sea level and the dwindling small path to reach up there can be challenging to some. As for safety precaution, we had to horn at some of the corners to let incoming cars know that we are coming!! :P The road a super small and you can't even see if car is coming at the other end at some of the corners.. The most adventurous drive in my life so far... Unfortunately, the tea factory closes on every Monday and we happen to go there on a fine Monday morning. Damn...

There is a Strawberry farm on top where we can pluck our own strawberries. While busily taking pictures inside the farm, one of the workers there approached us and gave tips on strawberry plucking. He said the bigger they are does not mean that it will be sweet. The smaller ones which is reddish would be very sweet he said and he asked us to pluck one of the small red strawberry and eat it. Oh my, it was very sweet. Then, he asked us to eat one of the one that we have plucked ourselves...Big, but it tasted sour. A very good tips indeed. The Bangladeshi worker (already 7 years in Malaysia) was quite helpful and helped us to snap some memorable pictures.

Later on, we continued the journey to the top of the mountain to see one of the most breath taking sceneries, surrounded by tea leaves as far as your eyes can reach. On the way up, we stopped at a few places at the roadside to enjoy the breath taking sceneries.Parking is always an issue as the road are super small and only at a few places there is enough place for you to park 3-4 cars. Luckily we went the during normal days and not public holidays. If not, for sure the place will be packed. There is even a Hindu Temple on top of the mountains. Did not go inside as it was closed.

We spent almost 2 hours at the top enjoying the sceneries and stopped a few times along the roadside to catch a glimpse of the magnificent sceneries. We were speechless. This plantation is a must visit if you come to Cameron Highlands.

Check out my other related posts as well :

On the Mountains : Cameron Highlands (Part 1 - The Farms)

On the Mountains : Cameron Highlands (Final Part - Brinchang Town)

Enjoy the photos below :


On the Mountains  Cameron Highlands (Part 2 – The Tea Plantations) I simply loved the greenery locations and the adventurous path to the top of the hill. How was your visit? If you haven't visited this place, would you visit Cameron Highlands after reading my blog?
Leave your comments below.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

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Locations:

~ Avant Chocolate Factory (along the Simpang Pulai route)

~ EefengGu Apiary Farm, Brinchang

~ Butterfly farm, Brinchang

~ Rose Valley, Brinchang

~ Big Red Strawberry Farm, Brinchang

(Day 1) Found a perfect parking spot and parked my car there. (What else would you do when you find a empty parking lot??). The moment I opened the door, fresh cool breezing air whizzed inside the car..WOW!! The location is in Avant Chocolate Factory in Cameron Highlands. Our first stop on the way to the top. (That was unintentional, but I can't stop admiring T.Rajendar for his capability of mouthing rhyming dialogues).

We chose to use the Simpang Pulai exit to enter Cameron Highlands as I was told by my colleague that the road there is better, bigger and faster than the Tapah exit. We reached the Avant Chocolate Factory within 45 minutes (I believe I drove at max speed around 50-60km\h only). We visited the chocolate factory first and bought some chocolates and dried strawberry (a.k.a tho belly as my 2 years old son calls it).

There was a small vegetable and strawberry farm, flower garden and some animals over there. Don't forget to see the huge rooster in the cage. When I say huge, it is REALLY REALLY HUGE!! One chicken can feed up to 3 families, I believe. I did not manage to take the picture as it has quite far inside the cage.

Our next stop was the Bharat Tea Plantations. A separate post is coming up for Tea Plantations as I feel it won’t do justice if I post it as a part of the visit. The tea plantations definitely deserves another post.

After that we went to the EefengGu Apiary Farm (www.eefenggu.com) which is actually a bee farm if you don't understand what Apiary means. According to Merriam-Webster dictionary, Apiary means: a place where bees are kept; especially: a collection of hives or colonies of bees kept for their honey. This is a must-go location if you want to see the bees up close as the bee hives are setup in open place and you can just walk and have a close look. Of course, there is a warning there that you should enter at your own risk even though they claim it’s safe to enter. :)

The next stop is at the Butterfly farm. There were 2 Butterfly farms side by side. We were a bit disappointed as there were not many varieties of butterflies over here. Almost 85% of the butterflies were the Rajah Brooke Butterfly and a few other species. But, the consolation was the rare insects that I have never seen so closely in my life such as the huge grasshopper, leaf insect, stick insect and the leaf frog. The butterflies were everywhere and it even made us think if it is real as it just sits at the trees without moving at all. Unfortunately, we did not manage to visit the other butterfly farm due to time constrain. That was our last visit before we check in to our hotel - The Country Lodge in Brinchang at around 5pm. And again another separate post will be coming up soon about the Brinchang town with photos, of course.

(Day 2)We went to the Rose Valley and its costs RM4 for adults. Roses where everywhere and the colourful scenery is a must watch. They even had peacock and a huge white rooster. To our dismay, the camera battery was totally drained and I totally forgot to charge the battery the night before. :( Took our lunch at one of the bakery near Brinchang and the workers there was kind enough to let me charge my battery there.

Once we had our stomach filled, we headed to Big Red Strawberry Farm. Out of a few strawberry farms that we went, this was definitely the biggest and cleanest. You can pluck your own strawberries or tomatoes there. However, you cannot enter the strawberry farm unless you want to pluck the strawberries. This is unlike the strawberry farm that is located on top of Sg Palas Tea Plantation. When we were there, a local Malay drama shooting was in place. We could recognise one of the senior actor but there rest were new to us. Make sure you pay this place a visit!

Please checkout my other related posts as well :

On the Mountains : Cameron Highlands (Part 2 - The Tea Plantations)

On the Mountains : Cameron Highlands (Final Part - Brinchang Town)

Checkout the photos below :
On the Mountains  Cameron Highlands (Part 1 – The Farms)
Any interesting places that I have missed to visit? Do let me know in the comments below.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

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Well, we meet again for the Part 2 of our journey in the National Zoo during the Labour Day. There was some interesting event that took place just as we neared one of the animals there. I believe its a species of cow with the long horns. Can't really recall the name. A calf was just born and the zoo keeper transferred the calf to a separate cage just beside the mother. Not so sure why they did that but the mother was damn pissed of with the zoo keeper and was it started "shouting" (not sure what they call it) and created a tensed moment there. We didn't stay there for long to know how the story ended, though.

There is one bird which was not in the cage and was eating papaya near some bushes. This bird was not afraid at all as we closed up to it and even when I moved my camera close to it to get a macro shot, it still did not fly away from us. Perhaps, it was so used to humans there that it didn't even care. :P

Towards the end of the journey, my son got a bit tired but was still energetic as we saw the elephants. Elephants was the last animal there as we got nearer to the Exit. Huge and Beautiful. That's what I can describe about the elephants.

As we were about to leave the Zoo, I bought my son a giraffe balloon and he was very happy playing with it. :P

Had to wait at the long queue again as it was quite packed at the car park exit. Need to pay the parking fees before we exit. Overall the whole journey was exciting and enjoyable.

One thing to comment is, get your own water bottles before you go as the drinks there are damn expensive. Canned drinks are priced at RM2.50 at the vending machines and RM3.50 at one of the stalls there...And normally you can buy a 1.5l bottle for RM3.00 at normal shops outside... The Zoo management should have some brains to price the foods and drinks there at an affordable price..

Enjoys the remaining of the photos here :

A Journey in National Zoo (Part 2)


Checkout the video of a Hippopotamus entering the pond to cool down itself.







Have you guys visited the National Zoo recently? What do you think about about the animals here or about the price of the food sold here? Is it reasonable?
Please comment below.

Friday, May 13, 2011

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It was a fine Monday early afternoon when we arrived at the entrance of the National Zoo and we had to make one big turn to find a parking lot there. The reason?? It was a public holiday due to Labour Day which was carry forwarded to 2nd May (1st May falls on a Sunday). And to make it worse, we had to wait at entrance for at least 10 minutes as the whole parking was almost full. What a way to begin the journey :P Anyway, once we were in the parking lot managed to find a parking lot quite ealisy.Thank God!

Entrance fees was RM20 for adults with MyKad and free from my son who is just 2 years old. It was not crowded at the ticket counter and managed to get the tickets instantly However, we struggled for a while at the entrance to find a nice cap for my son as it was very hot that day! A lot of choices there and we settled for an orange Zoo Negara cap instead of all those animal caps which we doubt would make him wear if we go to other places. Suprisingly, he wore the cap throughout the whole journey as normally he does not like to wear cap.

We chose to walk instead of using the train or whatever you call it. You know, exercise laa at least once or twice a year.. :P FYI, as a history lesson for all, this is only the second time I am visiting the zoo and I am now 31 years old!! The first time was in 1992! WOW!! A gap of 19 years!! hehehe...

And the zoo was huge and we managed to visit most of the places there except for the Butterfly farm inside(separate charge of RM5). My son was pretty much excited and he was running everywhere and and had to force him to hold our hand for his safety reasons. His first visit to a zoo was when he was 1 year old in Taiping Zoo and at that time he was not very keen to look at the animals except for few of them. But this time was different.

The first animal we saw was a few different species of monkeys. The funny part was there was one smart family that was feeding some peanuts to the monkeys and the father told them that they should not feed the animals there and then he himself started to feed them. He kept on repeating the same thing while saying that they should not feed them. Too bad that I did not see any zoo keepers there if not would have complained to them.

It turned out to be quite an interesting journey as we pass through each of the animal though some of the animals were just lazing around perhaps due to the hot weather. Or maybe they were plain bored staying in the zoo and want to go back to the nature. Who knows? One lesson I learnt from this journey is to get a new lens ASAP. The kit lens is not enough to zoom far to capture the animals quite far from us especially the tigers and lions. Well, forget about the lion as it was just sleeping when we were there.

Unifi!! When my area will be covered??? Still waiting for you......
(Update : I already upgraded to Unifi in December 2011 and so far no complaints about it)

Ok, see you guys soon in my next post..till then, enjoy the photos below :

A Journey in National Zoo

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

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Before I begin the current post, I wish to thank Mr Rajkumar Kopalan for introducing me to Lightroom. Not that my room is dark and he helped me to purchase a new Philips bulb to make my room brighter..It an application called Adobe Lightroom which helps us to edit the photograph to look magnificent. :P

Note : All the photos below and future edits will be done in  Adobe Lightroom. Goodbye PhotoTools 2.6. You have been very helpful.

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After Floria Putrajaya in 2010 and then Hot Air Balloon Festival in March 2011, now comes the next set of photographs to show the world the beauty of Putrajaya aka the Government City...hehehe. Hoping for a different government coming next general election in Malaysia but well, that is a different story and I don't want to blog about politics in my blog. :P

Actually, these photographs were taken on the same day during the International Hot Air Balloon Festival 2011 as the Putrajaya Mosque is very nearby.

If you guys have never been there before, make sure you pay a visit to the mosque as it is one of the most beautiful mosque I have ever seen in Malaysia. Before this, the most beautiful mosque for me was the mosque in Kuantan. Check out this site: http://www.trekearth.com/gallery/Asia/Malaysia/West/Pahang/Kuantan/photo277729.htm

Next to the mosque is another awesome architecture from dunno who, Perdana Putra which is the Prime Minister's Office. It's damn huge. There is a lot of beautiful and creatively designed buildings, landscape gardens, bridges, light poles etc in Putrajaya and hopefully I will be able to cover them one by one in future. This is just the beginning, more to come.. Enjoy the photos below while waiting.

PUTRAJAYA Magnificent Putrajaya Mosque


I bet you love the architecture of the Mosque and Putrajaya as well.
Which place should I visit in Putrajaya next? Depending on your comments, it could be the next place!

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Aaaaa....a blog post after a long hiatus....almost 3 months after nothing written. Not that I have nothing to write, just been pretty much lazy to edit the photos...

And thank you to all readers as my blog just slightly passed over 4000 clicks :P

Still have 3 more sets of photos of different events to edit and I have just finished editing the Hot Air Balloon Festival in Putrajaya that was held in March 2011..And its May now.. :P

I managed to go there on 2 different days, once in the morning and the other one during the night with my wife and son. Started the journey from lake in Cyberjaya and took some photos. Unfortunately, I am still using the 18-55mm lens so, could not zoom into much details from there.. just took some landscape photos before heading towards PICC (Putrajaya International Convention Centre) as I saw some balloons heading towards there.  Just parked the car along the roadside without thinking about Encik Polis Trafik because there was a few more cars parked in front of me and started taking some photos of the "Clown Balloon". Before going to the next pit stop, managed to take some picture of PICC and the bridge opposite it.

Then, moved on to Precint 2, and luckily enough managed to get close with the "Jungle Balloon" or whatever they call it. The owner was deflating the air from the balloon. I think he's packing up early as it was just around 9am when I was there. Later on, moved on to main spot where festival was held.

I was there for another hour or two snapping pictures of the balloon and the crowd before calling it off for the day as it was getting hot. :P

On the next day, decided to go there again with my wife and son during the night. My son, Kavinash was very exited as we approached Putrajaya as was shouting "Balloon! Balloon!!" all the way until I managed to find a parking...It was totally crowded..Didn't really expect that as during the day is was not that packed..People were everywhere...and all those DSLR, compact cameras and mobile phone cameras were busy clicking here and there.. :P

And soon, I joined the crowd to snap some photographs. Still new to photography and was not so sure on how to take the photograph of the balloon during the night as the outcome was sometimes blurry. All the balloons was on the ground and lighting it up now and then to show the beautiful balloons under the fire.. It was purely amazing!

After around two hours there, decided to leave the crowd as the event was about to end and we didn't want to be stuck in traffic jam if we waited any longer. As we walk towards the parking, the event ended with fireworks display which simply lasted for at least 5 minutes.

A day and night well spent... :P

Enjoy the photos below :

PUTRAJAYA  International Hot Air Balloon 2011

To those experts of Hot Air Balloons photographers, what do you think about these photos?
Please share your comments so that I can improve myself.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

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Hmmm...my second public holiday after Thaipusam. Chinese New Year and luckily it fell on a Thursday and Friday.So, in total there was 4 days of full rest.Well, sort of..

Since, during Deepavali time, we went to my hometown in Sungai Petani, this time we decided to head south to my wife's hometown in Simpang Renggam, Johor. The photos below are the moments captures during the time I was there. All are random pictures that I thought was interesting moments to be captured.

The photos can be divided into 4 separate categories as below but I don't know how to make 4 separate galleries in Wordpress.com. Anyone who knows how to do it, please advise.

1. BBQ  - 4 pictures

these are just a few shots of my son and crowd and also food prepared for the BBQ session in my mother in law's house. First time we are having a BBQ session over here and I didn't take much pictures as was busy eating and helping to prepare the food..hehehe

2. Kavinash playing in water - 6 pictures

some of the moments taken when my son was playing in the inflatable pool and some "scary" moments when his young grandfather decided to have some fun with him..hehehe. Those photos are taken by my wife.

3. Danga Bay - 16 pictures

never been here before and did not know what should I expect to see during the visit here. Found out that this place is actually beside the sea and there is quite a lot of Malay restaurants and a fun fair there. Just spent some time there but did not go all the places. After snapping some pictures, left the place to have our dinner in Pizza Hut.

4. the Birds  - 3 pictures

well, this was an unexpected ones. This was taken somewhere near Melaka or Negeri Sembilan on teh way back to Kajang. I can't recall the exact location. There were 1000's of birds flying everywhere above the Shell station. Such an amazing view there. Could not get much pictures as it was getting dark. I think it was swallow bird (burung layang-layang).

Check out the video after the photo gallery.

A Journey down South - Johore







Friday, February 11, 2011

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On a fine Wednesday morning, my wife decided to make a dish using the Ayam brand Sardine that was purchased from Tesco Semenyih. To her astonishment, she found some white particles at the top that looked like fungus.So, she kept it aside and made some other dish for lunch.

Check out the below photo :


At the same time, she insisted that we should make a complain to the company that their product is contaminated when the expiry date is on 07-09-2013!! I was a bit reluctant to do so but after constant reminder from her, I decided to send an email to them (found it from their website) not expecting any response from they anytime soon.
Check out below screenshot for the email :



To my suprise, within 2 hours I received a call from their Quality Assurance Manager!WOW! I was really impressed! She introduced herself as Tracy Ng and explained to me in detail that the white particle is actually saturated fat and not fungus as earlier suspected. The fish used for the canning of Ayam brand are from the cold water Pacific Sardine with a fat contact between 10% to 25%. Some of the saturated fats would eventually crystalised and settle to become solid like white color.It can be reversed by heating the crystalised solid-like fat. She even checked the product that I purchased was actually in the market for 6 months! (She checked it based on the photo that I sent her.) This information is actually printed on the large size can but not on the small sized can. She mentioned that in future batch lid it will be printed.
And she mentioned that their company really cares for their customers and to show their appreciation for complaining on their product, they will send a token of appreciation to my office! Again, I am impressed as I didnt expect that will happen.
I told my wife about the call but she was not satisfied with the explanation and she called Tracy to get some clarification. Tracy patiently explained everything and she even when to  the extend to come and meet us face to face to give a demonstration.All that for a can of sardine..hehehe.Unfortunately, we could not set the appointment to meet her.
Nevertheless, the next day I received a call from the company, this time a different person and I could not recall his name. He wanted to send the token of appreciation to me. :PWithin one hour he was outside my office and passed it to me. Check out the photos below on what did I receive.....


All that item for one complain on one small sardine can.hahaha!I am really impressed for their commitment to their customers and me and my wife will become their number one fan from now on. Not because of the "token of appreciation" but for their dedication and commitment given to ensure their customer will be happy with their products.

Moral of the story : Buy one sardine can and complaint to them. You will gets lots of sardine cans for free!! hahaha....just kidding. DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME OR OFFICE OR WHEREVER YOU ARE! ONLY FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES!

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

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It was 5.30am and finally we reached Batu Caves temple and managed to get a parking at the exact same location as last year, at the roadside of course. Where else can you get a parking on the most special day for Lord Murugan each year? We left from home in Kajang around 5am and reached Selayang  in 30 minutes. The decision to leave early this year was because of the massive crowd on the cave when we went there at 8.30am last year.

And first thing first, for two consecutive years we performed the "head balding" (or whatever you call it) for my son in Batu Caves.So, we decided to do the last "session" at the same place. And what an experience it was! During the first year, my son was very quiet and did not even response when the barber was shaving off the hair. Second year, he cried for a while and gave a stern look at the barber when shaving. And during the final year, he was so pissed off that he started crying from the beginning till the end. It was very hard to hold him till the end. END REsult : Shaving could not be completed successfully.. There were patches here and there. Hehehe.

Once done, moved on to the Vinayagar temple to do the prayers and then to the other deities. Luckily, there were not many crowd at that time. RM5 for each archanai. WOW!
Later, the journey up the to meet Lord Murugan begins. 272 steps...And again, since it was only around 6am, the crowd was still manageble until you reach the top. It has been years since Thaipusam is celebrated here but I wonder why there is no proper management of the crowd. Those going to do 'archanai' will clash twice with those who are bringing the paal kudam. This will cause a massive jam and worse than the one we get to see at the highways everyday.And bear in mind, this was only around 6.30am!!! Just imagine what will happen later in the day. So, The journey up began at 6am and we only managed to get down at 8.15am.
Currently I am uploading the video of the crowd so that you can see it for yourself. Should be ready in the next 30 minutes.
Video uploaded :






We didn't stay very long there as my son was getting sleepy already. While walking towards the car, we saw a few people holding a board written "Please Do Not Litter" and few of them were actually collecting the rubbish and putting it in a plastic bag. Man, we are so famous for littering during the festival that another organisation have to come and tell us to not litter! There were trash can in quite a few places but it was full. Who does the cleaning anyway? Doesn't the management have some sort of plan for this?And for the people, think before you throw..hehe
By 9am we left the temple and reached home at 10.30am. It took us 1 1/2 hours to reach back home when it took us only 30 minutes to reach the temple in the morning! Reason : Traffic jam, of course!

Checkout the photos below :

the Divine Journey – Thaipusam 2011 in Batu Caves If you visit the the temple yearly during Thaipusam, what do you think is the most important thing that must be improved by the temple management or by the public themselves? Please comment below.

Monday, January 10, 2011

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It was a Sunday and not knowing what to do on a sunny weekend, me and my wife decided to go to Pusat Sains Negara as there is a Dinasour exhibition going on there now. FYI, the exhibition will be running until 31st May 2011. Your kids might enjoy it.
We were not very familiar with the road to the place, just decided to hit the pedals and tried to find the way using the sign boards. Unfortunately, the number of signboards available to get us there is so less. I saw one sign board telling us to turn left, once I did, there is a traffic light and we didn't know where to turn since there was no sign board at all. After a turning here and there, finally decided to stop and ask at a food stall nearby. The funny part is, the local fellow there doesn't know the place and told me to ask the Bangladesh fellow working there. And to my suprise, that fellow actually knew the way to get there. At last, we made it to the place and had to round the place to find a parking as all parking are fully taken. The worse part is there are not many parking available there.

I paid RM20 (RM10 each. free for kids under 4 years old), and the journey to a few millions years back begins. Too bad there was not may dinosaurs exhibited there. On the ground floor, you will be able to see two huge Tyrannosaurus and Brontosaurus. Both of it can move their head and tails. T-Rex is more famous among the visitors as it can open it mouth wide and make a scary sound. :P  Check out the video below.







Once you go to the second floor, it has been separated into two different section, Herbivorous and Carnivorous dinosaur. On the right is the Herbivorous dinosaurs. There's around 15 different types of it with most of them can make some sort of movements and sounds. Me and my wife enjoyed it but it was exactly the opposite for my 2 years old son. The sound made him scared. Hahaha.. He kept on shouting and said "Babai..babai...", signalling us to get the hell out of that place.

After enough picture taken, we moved on to the Carnivourous dinosaur section. Here, most of the dinosaur was Velociraptor and T-rex. Only a few was of different type. Somewhere in between of the dinosaur screaming, you can also hear my son screaming again...Only towards the end he became bold enough to face the dinasours. And that was because, there was another kid (her mother besides him) crying and came to sit beside my wife. So, my son took the responsibility and showed the kid to be brave and he was running towards the dinasour and back to the kid. He even made some scary sound to scare that kid..hehehe...That kids mother told his son, "Tengok, adik tu berani". I was laughing when I heard that..
Well, that about it about dinosaurs..
Anyway, at the entrance of Pusat Sains Negara, there's something like mini-Aquaria. It was very nice to see those big fishes swimming on top of you. And of course, since it's  Pusat Sains Negara, there is quite a lot of scientific activities available there. Quite similar to the one available in Petrosains, KLCC but at a smaller scale.

This is their website : http://www.dinosalivetour.com

Enjoy the photos below :

Journey to the Past – Bujang Valley (Lembah Bujang)

How do you like the place? Would you bring your children here? If you have missed it for this year, make sure you visit it next year. Well, provided they have plans to have the exhibition again.
Please leave your constructive comments below.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

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First of all a very HAPPY NEW YEAR 2011 to all of you!
This happens to be my first post for the New Year. Hence, I decided to post it at 12.01am 01-01-11.



It has been a while since I upload something related to photography. Busy writing movie review.hehe. And now, back to the main purpose this blog was created. Photography.

Actually these photos were taken some time back but I was feeling a bit lazy to choose and edit the photos. It was  taken two days after Deepavali 2010. Just a small outing with family, too bad my eldest brother could not make it else it would have been wonderful with all the kids together.

For those who does not know about Bujang Valley, it is actually located in Merbok, Kedah. Checkout Wikipedia for more details if you would like to know its historical values.

It took us around 40 minutes to reach this location from our house in Sungai Petani, Kedah. On the way there you can see lots of paddy field. Such a nice scenery. Too bad we did not stop by the roadside to shoot some pictures. Next time, maybe.

Just one comment about the place. We really hope the next time these guys decides to relocate the temple ruins, they will actually consult with some Hindu\Buddhist experts so that it is reconstructed properly. For example, there is stairs to enter the temple but the "moolastaanam" is facing backwards.The entrance and the "moolastaanam" should be facing each other. "Moolastaanam" means sanctorum or where the main God statue is located.

The next time you happen to set your foot in Kedah, don't forget to visit this place.

Checkout the photos below :
Journey to the Past – Bujang Valley (Lembah Bujang)


Would you recommend your friends locally or from other countries to visit this place?
Do let me know in the comment section below.

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