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Friday, 27 November 2015

Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur

2nd Phase of my job training is at Kuala Lumpur (2nd to 25th November). This is only my 2nd time going to KL and I have never even been to twin towers.

Took Airasia flight to KL and arrived at Eastin Hotel in the evening. Eastin Hotel is located at Petaling Jaya which is not exactly in KL city, a little remote and empty. The hotel is definitely an upgrade over Salil back in Bangkok but the gain is cancelled off by the poor location. The hotel room is as expected big and nice, and more importantly, with proper working table.


Below is the view from my room window, looking like a village.


One big problem is our meals. There is hardly any food other than a few Malay style hawkers which generally consisted of the same menu. The hotel breakfast was awesome as expected, with a much greater variety than Salil Hotel. I was however hampered by toothache since before going to KL and was only able to bite on one side of my mouth. Thus I could hardly enjoy any food out there. The timing couldn't get any worse.

Lessons would end at 4+ on most of the days so it was very tempting to go out in the evening...until we saw how bad the peak hour traffic was. On the first Friday, we finally managed to head out to Bukit Bintang, a popular tourist district, with a few of our CAPAP seniors. We arrived at this street in Bukit Bintang called Jalan Alor, which is filled with seafood restaurants. Ordered a lot of dishes and the best dish was fried squid.


On the first Saturday, we went to KLCC where the twin towers are. After a bit of brief roaming around the shopping malls, we headed to the garden below the twin towers. I couldn' capture the entire twin towers with my phone camera and this was the furthest I can get without crossing the road.


10th November is Deepavali and there's no work!! Didn't make full use of the day though as I slept through almost all the way until afternoon. In the evening, I decided to be active and join some of the other CAPAPS for dinner at KLCC. The dinner was soso but I was rewarded with good night view of the twin towers.


Batu Caves is one of the only interesting landmarks around KL's vicinity thus it was a no-brainer to go there. On our 2nd weekend, I decided to go there alone as most of the other CAPAPs were in Malacca. I took cab to KL central and transferred a train which brought me to Batu Caves in 30 minutes.

 View from below

View from above

View from the inside

It was a pretty decent half-day trip. I took train back to KL central in the late afternoon and it started pouring. As there isn't much food back at the hotel, I decided to roam around the shopping malls and have dinner in KL central. Below is a photo of KL streets after the rain.


On our final Friday in KL, there was this SPEED day event at some convention center that was really far. As it seemed to be a really boring day there, I sneaked off not long after reaching. The place had a huge shopping mall and some nice scenery though.


Finally was able to go up the Siemens building on the exam day. The scenery is quite good too.


Had my up and downs this trip, due to tooth problems and some late night work. It was still rare experience though, having the opportunity to stay in a hotel for an extended period of time. KL isn't a place like Bangkok with a lot to offer for tourists but no doubt still worth going.

Friday, 21 August 2015

Malaysia - Malacca

Short 2D1N weekend getaway with Kaixin to Malacca. This is actually my second time to Malacca but the first was when I was in primary school so I have forgotten everything about that trip. We signed up a tour with Hatten Group, a property development company, which will bring us to Malacca landmarks, at the same time visiting their projects there.

Assembled at Suntec City at 9:30am and a van took us to Malacca. The other two person going on this trip are serious investors instead of going there for leisure. We reached Malacca at around 1.30pm and had buffet lunch at Hatten Hotel before checking in. The hotel room is really big as compared to hotels in Singapore.


At around 4pm, a tour guide joined to bring us around popular landmarks around Malacca. We visited the project site, several temples, and walked around Malacca old town.


 
In the evening, we took a boat ride along the famous river and visited the Christ Church.
 


Of course, no trip to Malacca is complete without good food. The van took us to some famous seafood restaurant near the coast for fantastic seafood dinner. After dinner, we briefed shopped at the shopping malls before heading back to our hotel.

Day 2: Woke up at 9:30am for hotel breakfast. We then went for some pretty solid Thai massage before proceeding to check out of hotel. A short getaway indeed but nevertheless we got pretty much out of our limited weekend.




 

Friday, 7 August 2015

Thailand - Bangkok

Fortunate to be able to go Bangkok for the first phase of my job training (9th July - 7th Aug). It's pretty surprising to most people that this is my first trip to Bangkok despite spending most of my life in South East Asia.

Arrived at Bangkok Don Muang Airport at around 4pm and took taxi to Salil Hotel. Salil Hotel is located near Thong Lor BTS which is a really convenient place to go around. Arrived at Salil Hotel at 5+ and realized I was the first CAPAP to check-in. My room was a double room on the 2nd floor, nice and spacious.




View from my balcony

I chilled in my room until the sky was dark before heading out for dinner. The hotel provided free Tuktuk service bringing you to BTS, although the BTS is actually less than 5 minute walk away. Right across Thong Lor BTS is a famous street food place called Soi 38, where I had my first dinner in Bangkok. This place eventually became our common dinner place during our stay.


Bangkok's city center is at Siam. Siam BTS is 6 stops away from Thong Lor which takes you only 15 minutes. Headed to Siam on our first Sunday in Bangkok, after returning from the team-building camp  (12th July). Siam area has many shopping places for shoppers: Siam Paragon, Siam One, Platinum Mall, Central Mall, and so on. We visited the famous 4 face Buddha upon alighting the BTS.


The city center is a very happening place with some serious traffic. For some reason, in Bangkok, taxi cost significantly less than BTS if travel in a group while BTS is a lot faster than taxi due to the insane traffic jams in the city. Spent the night strolling along the city which was filled with street food, tourists, and cars.


Joined some of the CAPAPs for a short trip to Lumpini Park after our lesson (14th July). The park was packed with joggers in the evening. I wondered how they can even run in such hot and humid weather.


Nana is where most of the tailor shops are located at and it happens to be the red light district as well. Walking along the streets of Nana is rather creepy as you can't really tell if the ladies by the street are genuine ladies or ladyboys.


The most eventful day in Bangkok has to be the trip to Grand Palace (25th July). Grand Palace is no question a must-go for anyone in Bangkok. Spend the afternoon touring around Grand Palace, Wat Pho, and had dinner at Asiatique Riverfront.




For the first time this trip, all 14 of us CAPAPs gathered at the lobby to hangout together at the skybar (29th July). Our night was unfortunately ruined by a heavy shower. I was one of the first to reach the skybar and managed to snap a picture before it started pouring.



1 month in Bangkok passed quickly by, perhaps because I had too much fun. I am really glad that I made a lot of friends which made this experience even more memorable. Bangkok is a great place to for budget chill out but I would suggest going in December to escape the heat.






Saturday, 18 July 2015

Thailand - Ayutthaya

Day trip to Ayutthaya on the second weekend of our stay there! The historic City of Ayutthaya was so-called the former capital of Thailand and a Siamese Kingdom till the 18th century, when it was destroyed by the Burmese. The city was never really rebuilt and remained as an archaeological site since then.

We assembled at the hotel lobby at 6am as proposed by some overly-enthusiast peers (oh-god-why). As expected, 2 of the girls wasn't able to wake up on time and passed on the trip. The rest of us took the 7am train to Ayutthaya. We arrived at close to 9am and the sun was already pretty hot. Ayutthaya was a lot bigger than I thought and quickly we abandoned the plan to cycle around and instead took up a 4 hours tour ride with one of the local drivers. The tour guide told us that he will drive us to 7 different landmarks covering the main attractions in Ayutthaya.

We set off at 10am after grabbing some food. The driver brought us to various temples around Ayutthaya over the 4 hours span and soon we realized everything seems to be around the same. As the weather was scorching hot in the afternoon, we decided to abandon the final landmark and head back to Bangkok earlier.




Above are some of the more prominent landmarks that we went. Among them, the one that really stood out for me has to be this:


According to its description, the Buddha head fell off from its original statue and landed beside a tree. It was then gradually engulfed by the tree's growing roots and became like this. How interesting is that. All in all, Ayutthaya is worth going if one is already in Bangkok and has spare time. But is it a must? Not really.

Monday, 22 June 2015

Indonesia - Batam

Short weekend getaway to Batam thanks to mum company's family day. Batam is a small island which is a 30 minutes ferry ride from Singapore. We boarded the ferry at 9.20am and reached Batam at about 9.30am (Indonesia time).

The tour guides first brought us to some place where there are flying fox, archery, shooting and other games. Didn't play flying fox as the sun was way too crazy. After playing some archery, they brought us to eat seafood lunch. In the afternoon, we visited some shopping place, a temple and a mall, before finally driving back to the hotel at 5pm. Omg, the whole trip was so boring and I was dying to check-in the hotel. Guess the hotel was the only bright spot of the trip.



The hotel is Harris Resort Waterfront Batam. Had a forgettable BBQ dinner beside the pool. The tour guides brought us to cheap massage place next morning and the foot massage was really good. It's a free trip nevertheless so nothing to complain about.

Sunday, 14 June 2015

Japan - Hokkaido

Last grad trip before I start work. This time we are took up the tour package with Hong Thai to Hokkaido. This will be a 7 day 6 night trip but the actual tour only consists of 5 days. Woke up really early in the morning to catch the flight to Tokyo, followed by transiting at Narita Airport for evening flight to Chitose Airport, Hokkaido.

Day 1: First stop of day 1 is to Lake Shikotsu-ko, the deepest natural volcano lake in Japan. We enjoyed a breezy cruise ride on the lake.


We then visited the Shiraoi Ainu Village, here we experienced the culture of the Ainu minority race in Hokkaido.


After lunch, we continued to embark on our bus trip to Hakodate (函馆). Stopped by Konbu-Kan to see how the Japanese harvest the Konbu (seaweed) from the sea. Upon reaching Hakodate in the evening, we visited Meiji-Kan to look at some souvenir and seafood and then had a really satisfying Japanese set dinner. The main attraction of Hakodate is it's panoric night view that is ranked top 3 in the world. We took a cable car ride to the top of Mt. Hakodate and the view was indeed spectacular.



Day 2: Time to get used to daily morning call at 6:30am. After buffet breakfast at the hotel, we visited the Hokodate seafood market. We then toured Fort Goryokaku where my sis, Kaixin and I dressed up in traditional Japanese costume for some photo shoot.


We had lunch at the base of Mt. Uzu and took the cable car to the top of the mountain for some great view.


We then drove by Lake Toya for a brief visit before reaching Hell Valley. The Hell Valley is a sulphurous boiling spring valley where a lot of hot spring hotels are located there.


Our hotel was located near the valley and I had a satisfying hot spring experience at night.

Day 3: Another long morning bus ride towards Sapporo. Along the way, we visited the Sapporo Beer Factory for some free Asahi beer. Reached Sapporo and bought some White Lover Chocolate and then had lunch.


After lunch, we toured the Ishiya Chocolate Museum. The bus then brought us to Otaru where walked around the romantic city and its famous canal.


Stayed in Otaru Grand Park hotel and had some great buffet dinner with panoramic view of the sea.

Day 4: Another long morning bus ride towards Furano to see lavender (薰衣草). Along the way, we stopped by some Cheese Workshop for a short visit. Had pork cutlet rice for lunch and we continued our ride to Farm Tomita at Furano. The plantation at Farm Tomita is indeed a great place to chill and relax.


After leaving the farm, we drove by Biei for great views of wide fields and hills before reaching the Ice Pavilion. The temperature inside the Pavilion is kept at -20 deg all year round and we were given winter jacket before entering. Stayed in a Japanese style hotel for the second time and experienced the hotel spring again.

Day 5: Last day of the tour. We will be heading back to Sapporo to visit the city. The tour guide first brought us to the waterfall beside our hotel for some morning breeze. Upon reaching Sapporo late in the morning , we visited Hokkaido Shrine, a traditional Japanese worship place. After an awesome Shabu-Shabu with Long Legged Crab buffet lunch, we headed to Odori Park located at the main streets of Sapporo. This time we checked into our hotel early, then our tour guide walked us to the JR Tower building, which is the city center. We finally had our famous Ramen at Ramen Republic for dinner. After feeding our stomachs, we went up the JR Tower for one last glance at the city.



Day 6: Woke at 4.45am to catch our 7.50am flight to Tokyo. Visited some premium outlets near Narita Airport before flying back to Singapore. Guess everything has to come to an end and it's time to start work.





Wednesday, 27 May 2015

Malaysia - Cameron Highlands

Second grad trip is to Cameron Highlands with WFC. We boarded bus from Boon Lay at 8.45 am and started the tortuous bus trip to KL. We reached KL at around 3pm, had lunch, and embarked on a even more tortuous bus ride to Cameron Highlands. After hours of swirling and turning we finally reached Tanah Rata Bus Terminal in one piece at about 9pm. After a satisfying dinner at a curry house, we took cab to our Bungalow. The Bungalow was so awesome that it made the entire ride worth it.


Day 2 - Woke at 9.30pm and derped until everyone as woken.



Walked down to golf club for lunch and waited for our driver to pick us up for the afternoon tour. We (as expected) chose the more relaxed tour which will drive us around to 8 different places of interest. Throughout the afternoon, we visited: rose farm, tea plantation, bee farm, butterfly farm, strawberry farm, temple.




Had a rather disappointing steamboat dinner at some Malay steamboat place recommended by our driver. After dinner we strolled around the night market and bashed in the heavy rain before heading back to our bungalow.


Day 3 - We were ready to derp in the bungalow for the rest of our stay as there are nothing much for us to see. Had lunch in Tanah Rata before sending blah off. Cabbed back to our bungalow and played cards till dinner. We tried to call for delivery from Curry House but the number was wrong so we had no choice but to walk down to the golf club for dinner.

Day 4 - Another derp day. Limyi left in the morning and the rest of us slept till noon. Walked down to golf club again for lunch and played cards all the way till evening. We were unable to get delivery from Curry House once again and had no choice but to take cab to Tanah Rata for Zi Char dinner. It was the only legit dinner we ate for the entire trip.

Day 5 - Checked out from bungalow and home sweet home.

Sunday, 17 May 2015

Malaysia - Langkawi

Finally resume travelling after a long semester. First stop for my graduation trip is to Langkawi, with Kaixin, her mum, and uncle. This trip is just my second time going to an island for holiday (first was Bintan).

Took Tiger Airways and arrived in Langkawi at about 3pm. We took cab to our Villa and settled down. The Villa is very beautiful and situated by the beach.


After a brief rest, we headed to the Underwater World and Penguin Watch. There are more species of fishes and marine creatures there than the Underwater World in Singapore.


It was about time for dinner and we took taxi all the way to Kuah (city centre of Langkawi) for seafood dinner. Despite it being the so-called city centre, streets are rather empty. It seems that Langkawi does not attract a high volume of tourists as compared to more commercialized islands like Phuket and Bali. We ate dinner at a recommended restaurant which certainty did not disappoint, the food was awesome.


After dinner, we strolled around the quiet and unhappening streets of Kuah before heading back to our Villa.


Day 2: Woke at 9am and strolled to a nearby bakery for breakfast. We then took cab to the Oriental Village to visit the sky bridge. Unfortunately, the cable car was closed for maintenance on that day (the only day of the month -.-). Without a choice, we shifted day 3's plans to day 2 and booked an afternoon island hopping tour. As the tour only starts at 2pm, we headed back to our Villa area and had a KFC lunch before strolling back to the Villa to wait for our pickup. A bus came to pick us up and dropped us by the Jetty. The sun was scorching hot at that point and I was starting to question if this island hopping tour will turn out to be worth it. We sat on a speedboat with several other tourists and it took us to three different islands. The islands are pretty boring to me especially when the blazing sun is close to intolerable.


It was already 6pm after the island hopping and we went straight to a promising seafood restaurant near our Villa for dinner. However, the food turned out to be really bad.


Day 3: Woke early for Para-sailing. Unfortunately the wind wasn't strong enough in the morning and we had to wake till 10.30am. The sailing cost 60RM and the overall experience was average. The initial ascending part was awesome but the strap wasn't secured nicely under my butt and throughout the flight it was under my crotch which was painful. 



Kaixin and I then went for some swim in the Villa's swimming pool before heading for lunch at Subway. After lunch, we went back to Oriental Village for sky bridge. The cable car ride was a little scary as the entire ride was really long at a very steep angle. The awesome scenery at the top of the mountain was really beautiful and we stayed up there for quite a while.



As it was still early, we went to Eagle Square at Kuah for a quick visit before dinner. The Eagle Square was an unexpectedly nice place.


At about 5pm, we went back to the awesome seafood restaurant we visited on Day 1. It only opens at 6pm so we had to wait there patiently. 


Day 4: Last day on this island. Did not do much in the morning and checked out at 12 noon. Went back to nearby mall for lunch at Old Town White Coffee. Afterwards, went for a foot massage before heading back to the Villa to collect luggage.

For a person who has minimum interest in beach and the sun, the overall experience was pretty good. Yeah the hot weather was a bit of a turn off but the holiday mood was clearly in the air.