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		<title>Desaru Trip</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jul 2009 04:24:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Went to Desaru for a 2 days 1 night trip with my family (6 of us) on Saturday. It is SGD$178 per pax. It is organized by the Ngan/Gan Clan Association (my mom&#8217;s surname is Ngan). We gathered at the association at 7am early in the morning. There are 27 people in the tour group [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Went to Desaru for a 2 days 1 night trip with my family (6 of us) on Saturday. It is SGD$178 per pax. It is organized by the Ngan/Gan Clan Association (my mom&#8217;s surname is Ngan). We gathered at the association at 7am early in the morning. There are 27 people in the tour group including the 6 of us, majority are aunties and uncles. Surprising with them around, the bus left at about 7.12am which is pretty punctual. I would think that if the group contains mostly teenagers, it would probably left at 7.30am instead. </p>
<p>There is not much jam on the causeway this time round. This is also the first time I used the new checkpoint in Johor Bahru since it opens its door on 16th December 2008.</p>
<p><strong>Day 1</strong><br />
Breakfast was a Tim Sum breakfast at <strong>Restoran Chaw Yuan</strong>. Food was not bad especially the Chee Cheong Fun and the chicken congee.</p>
<p>Next we are brought to <strong>Yong Sheng Food Gift Shop</strong>. Some of the food gifts has pretty interesting and nice packaging especially for wedding or baby first year birthday.</p>
<p>After the food gift shop, we are brought to a temple and there are lots of dogs there!</p>
<p>Lunch was at <strong>Restoran Sungai Emas</strong> where they are famous for their baby lobster, I find it just average. There was a nearby shop called <strong>Se Yuan Bakery</strong> where they sell pineapple pastries freshly bake from the oven. Taste pretty good as they are fresh and piping hot, but once it is cooled, I wonder will it taste as nice.</p>
<p>We make a brief stop at some Herbal Garden mini plantation where Li Xiang took plenty of pictures as it was pretty relevant to her Final Year Project (FYP).</p>
<p>The next stop was <strong>Desaru Fruit Farm</strong>. It was pretty interesting to see the trees of the fruits and how they are grow as you can&#8217;t find it in anywhere in Singapore besides the Zoo where is nothing compared to there. There is even a mini zoo inside the farm. After about 30 minutes around the fruit farm, we are brought to a &#8220;lecture room&#8221; where they wanted to sell Honey to us, similar to what they did in Taiwan. This honey comes from the bees which are used to pollinate the fruits, these bees are reared by the farm. After the boring lecture, we have our fruits buffet. Very disappointing, they taste plain and even the durians are disappointing. I am guessing those good fruits are being exported and what is left behind are those &#8220;normal&#8221; ones.</p>
<p>Finally after the fruit farm, we can finally checked into the Hotel, our hotel is called, <strong><a href="http://www.thepulai.com.my/the_pulai_desaru.htm">The Pulai Desaru Beach</a></strong>. Upon arriving at the hotel, the first impression it gives me was it looks pretty ok. After walking around the hotel, some parts of it looks pretty run down. Even for my room, I have to use keys! Apparently they did not finished installing the card reader for all their rooms yet or they don&#8217;t intend to do it.</p>
<p>After we checked in to our hotel, we got 30 minutes to put our stuff and gather with the rest of the group to see Fireflies! The Fireflies Trip was the most interesting part of the tour and I like it the most, a boat will take us into the swap and move around it for 45 minutes! Saw lots and lots of Fireflies, it was my first time seeing Fireflies! I heard from Li Xiang say Fireflies have very short lifespan.</p>
<p>Dinner was at <strong>Restoran New Mui Tou</strong>, food was average. We also give Humin a birthday cake surprise as that day was her actual birthday!</p>
<p>We reached the hotel about 11pm as the Firefly location is quite far away from the hotel.</p>
<p><strong>Day 2</strong><br />
Woke up at about 6.30am and we took a stroll around the hotel. The beach is very disappointing, it was dirty that I would not even want to take out my slippers and step on the sand. Met up with my parents, my brother and Huimin for breakfast at the Hotel. Food was also average, the nasi lemak was slightly better.</p>
<p>Checked out of the hotel at 10.15am and we went to the <strong>Ostrich Farm at Telok Ramunia</strong>. The tour guide was telling us that it is owned by a retired Singaporean pilot. I think the Ostrich Farm visit was pretty interesting, I have not seen so many Ostriches before. Ostriches are so cute and look so innocent. Ostrich&#8217;s egg are so hard that mother Ostriches need to break the shell for them, if not they will die inside the shell. After the tour around the farm, there was Ostrich meat prepared for us but Li Xiang and I refuse to eat it.</p>
<p>Lunch was at <strong>Restoran Makanan Laut</strong> and after lunch we are brought to a shop which sells salted fish!</p>
<p>Next stop was a durian fest at one of the durians wholesale center, durains there are much better than the Desaru Fruit Farm, but still, I think the better ones are exported out of Malaysia.</p>
<p>Finally some civilization! We are brought to Jusco at Tebrau City. We are only given 95 minutes there. We did a quick window shopping around the mall before settling for an early but light dinner at Old Town. The Old Town there taste better than Singapore&#8217;s one and of course it cost only half the price. We did not really shop within Jusco as I think it should look pretty much the same as any hypermarket in Singapore. We left there about 6pm.</p>
<p>Dinner was at <strong>Senibong Seafood Village</strong>, food was also average but the view is fantastic, overlooking Singapore.</p>
<p>Traffic at the causeway is pretty smooth as well, we got back to Singapore at about 8.30pm.</p>
<p><strong>My Thoughts</strong><br />
I think Desaru is over-hyped, our Sentosa is way better and have much more things to do than Desaru. The only thing I like about this 2 days 1 night trip was the Fireflies Trip and the Ostrich Farm. I also think that the Desaru Fruit Farm is over-hyped as well. If you ask me, save the cash up and go to <a href="http://lesterchan.net/blog/2006/07/15/redang-trip/">Redang</a> instead.</p>
<p><strong>Photos</strong><br />
Li Xiang has uploaded the pictures to Facebook, check it out: <a href="http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=135829&#038;id=671344551&#038;l=80633c9f7a">Desaru Trip &#8211; Part 1</a> and <a href="http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=135839&#038;id=671344551&#038;l=8214dad095">Desaru Trip &#8211; Part 2</a>.</p>
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		<title>My Weekend Trip To Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jul 2008 10:59:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lester Chan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Friday, 18th July 2008
I had a short weekend (Friday to Sunday) trip with Li Xiang, mum and my uncle (mum&#8217;s elder brother) to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. My uncle drove there. It is about 340km from Singapore all the way to Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur. We supposed to set off at 2pm but somehow my grandfather [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Friday, 18th July 2008</strong><br />
I had a short weekend (Friday to Sunday) trip with Li Xiang, mum and my uncle (mum&#8217;s elder brother) to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. My uncle drove there. It is about 340km from Singapore all the way to Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur. We supposed to set off at 2pm but somehow my grandfather GTAed the car without telling anyone about it. When we managed to contact him, it is already about 3.30pm and my uncle has to send him home first before driving the car. So we are late by about 2 hours.</p>
<p>On our way to KL, my uncle got distracted as we keep talking and he misses one of the turn on the highway. We reached KL, he also misses a turn to Bukit Bintang and hence we reached out hotel at about 8pm. My uncle is driving at about 130km/h to 140km/h, so technically we would need about 2 hours and 30 minutes to reach KL.</p>
<p>We stayed in <a href="http://www.royale-bintang-hotel.com.my/rbkl/index.html">The Royale Bintang Hotel</a>. We only booked one room and the price is quite reasonably. We paid RM299 for the first night and RM279 for the 2nd night and it includes a breakfast for 2 excluding tax.</p>
<p>We had dinner at Outback which is located in BBPark just beside our hotel. Food there tastes the same as in Singapore but prices wise, it is definitely cheaper. I think it is also cheaper than Outback in Thailand.</p>
<p>After dinner, we went to take a introductory walk around our hotel. Most of the shopping centers are closed after 10pm, however the streets are still filled with people and cars.</p>
<p>We went back to our hotel about 11pm and Skype with my dad and to have an early rest. The Internet rate is quite reasonable, RM24 for 4 hours and it has to be used within 24 hours from the purchase date.</p>
<p><strong>Saturday, 19th July 2008</strong><br />
Could not sleep the whole night and hence woke up at 7.30am. Had breakfast at Sunflowers Brasserie which is the hotel cafe. The food was lousy and the variety was quite little as well.</p>
<p>After breakfast went to visit &#8220;Thong Hock Toys &#038; Foodstuffs&#8221; which is a shop/company which my mom&#8217;s company has shares in it. While my mum and my uncle talk inside, Li Xiang and I walked around and took random pictures as we are really bored.</p>
<p>Once my mum is done, we took the rail (Rapid KL) to <a href="http://www.suriaklcc.com.my/index.php?module=Home">Suria KLCC</a> for our first shopping trip. We stayed there till lunch and then my mum re-joined them for lunch while Li Xiang and I headed to <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sungei_Wang_Plaza">Sungei Wang Plaza</a> to shop.</p>
<p>At about 5pm met up with my mum at <a href="http://www.pavilion-kl.com/content/index.php">The Pavilion</a>. As my mom was early, I asked her to buy tickets for The Dark Night. We wanted the 11pm slot but it left the first 3 rows and hence we settled for the 12.30am slot.</p>
<p>We had a late lunch at Food Republic in Pavilion and the food is good and the variety is similar to that of Singapore&#8217;s Food Republic, just cheaper.</p>
<p>Joined one of my uncle&#8217;s friend for dinner at a restaurant called Restoran Overseas (Near Berjaya Times Square). The food is fantastic and the Soy Chicken has to be the best Soy Chicken I have ever ate.</p>
<p>Went to <a href="http://www.timessquarekl.com/">Berjaya Times Square</a> to take a look as it is located nearby, was quite disappointed with it as there is nothing much to shop there. Maybe people go there for the Amusement Park only.</p>
<p>We went back our hotel after that to take a rest and left again at 11.30pm for our movie at Pavilion. At 11.30pm, the streets are still filled with people and cars and it was very lively.</p>
<p>The Dark Knight was fantastic and I love the underground level as compared to the bat cave. The show lasted about 2 hours and 30 minutes. My mum got confused after watching the movie and Li Xiang said the movie was boring and slept 3/4 through it.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t like the facilities at the movie theater. The toilet is so small and even guys have to queue up for it. After the movie, we had a hard time finding a toilet and we found it only at the ground floor and it was crowded with people as the toilet is again, small.</p>
<p>However, the movie ticket is cheap, RM12 for a weekend ticket, which is only like SGD$5 and in Singapore the cheapest you can get is SGD$8.00 at Cathay.</p>
<p>But I think VivoCity still has the best movie experience especially the toilet part.</p>
<p>We walked back to out hotel at 3.30am and the streets are still filled with people and cars definitely much more than Orchard Road if we compared the timing.</p>
<p><strong>Sunday, 20th July 2008</strong><br />
As usual, woke up at 7.30am and have breakfast at the famous Imbi&#8217;s Sun Hong Bak Kut Teh. The taste is slightly different from Singapore, it is more towards the herbal side while in Singapore it is towards the pepper side. But I like the way or the idea that they give you a big claypot of Bak Kut Teh and then you scope whatever you want to your own bowl rather than each a bowl in Singapore.</p>
<p>After breakfast we went to Star Hill Gallery which is located beside Pavilion as my mom wanted to take a look at <a href="http://www.loewe.com/">Loewe</a>. It is like a ghost town inside as I can hardly see a single soul inside.</p>
<p>On our way back to our hotel to checkout, we went to Gloria Jeans Coffees and the prices there are very cheap. It is about SGD$5.60 for a large GJ Ice Chocolate and if we pay using May bank, it is a buy 1 get 1 free offer. So that makes SGD$2.80 per cup, in Singapore the same cup will cost at least SGD$7.</p>
<p>We also pop by to Sungei Wang&#8217;s Giant to get some last minute supermarket shopping.</p>
<p>After our hotel check out, we went to <a href="http://www.lowyat.net/">Low Yat Plaza</a> to get some IT Stuff. Some of the electronics there are MUCH cheaper than in Singapore. 2 weeks ago, I bought for my mom&#8217;s the Microsoft Lifecam VX 3000 for SGD$83 and at there they are selling it at SGD$50 which is almost half price. My uncle immediately bought 2 of it.</p>
<p>My uncle also bought Canon IXUS 800IS for RM599 = SGD$249.47 and I bought a Canon IXUS 860IS for RM1180 = SGD$491.46. The latest pricing for Canon IXUS 860IS in Singapore is SGD$540, see the difference! On top of that the warranty is international.</p>
<p>The last thing my uncle bough is the Canon Pixma i1880 for RM139 = SGD$57.91. In Singapore, it is selling for SGD$99, but the down side is that the warranty is in Malaysia only. But for SGD$58, once it is spoilt, you can just throw it away.</p>
<p>And all the while I thought electronics in Singapore are cheaper.</p>
<p>We left Bukit Bintang at about 1.30pm and we reached Singapore at 3.30pm. This time my uncle is driving 150km/h to 160km/h and hence it only take about 2 hours to reach.</p>
<p>The bottleneck is always at Singapore side regardless whether you are going into Malaysia or coming back into Singapore. It is ALWAYS the Singapore custom holding the queue. I seriously think that Singapore custom need to do better than that.</p>
<p>Petrol in Malaysia is DIRT CHEAP, 1 litre of petrol only cost RM2.70 = SGD$1.12 and in Singapore 1 litre of petrol cost at least SGD$2.20. Malaysia&#8217;s government can subsidize so much for their petrol and I wonder why Singapore&#8217;s government can&#8217;t do that. I only saw Singapore registered cars pumping petrol in the last petrol station when coming back to Singapore.</p>
<p>Overall, I love and enjoy this short trip! Hope there is more to come. I shall learn how to drive to KL someday.</p>
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		<title>Kukup, Malaysia</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2008 08:09:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lester Chan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Had a short trip to Kukup, Malaysia with my 9 of my polytechnic friends, Li Xiang, Laily, Suqin, Wayne, Robert, Kee Yong, Serene, Terry, Wenxin.
This is my second time to Kukup, the first time was 11 years back, in 1997.
About Kukup:

Kukup Laut, a very unique and a century old fishing village built entirely on stilts [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Had a short trip to Kukup, Malaysia with my 9 of my polytechnic friends, Li Xiang, Laily, Suqin, Wayne, Robert, Kee Yong, Serene, Terry, Wenxin.</p>
<p>This is my second time to Kukup, the first time was 11 years back, in 1997.</p>
<p>About Kukup:</p>
<blockquote><p>
Kukup Laut, a very unique and a century old fishing village built entirely on stilts on the sea surrounded by water, is the southernmost village found at the southwest tip of the Peninsular of West Malaysia, and suppose to be the southernmost village found in the Continental of Asia. Located about 70 kilometers away from Johor Bahru, and 20 kilometers from Pontian, Kukup Laut has only one road to access by land. It may be reached by sea boarding ferry leaving World Trade Center in Singapore daily. The entire village is linked by jetty also built on stilts on sea. This place is famous of its seafood. It&#8217;s geographically and ideally shadowed by one of the world&#8217;s largest mangrove swamp island &#8211; Kukup Island along which numerous fish-farms bob up and down on the surface of the Kukup Sea.</p>
<p>Google Map: <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&#038;hl=en&#038;geocode=&#038;q=Kukup+Malaysia&#038;sll=37.0625,-95.677068&#038;sspn=30.833532,66.621094&#038;ie=UTF8&#038;ll=1.32957,103.488722&#038;spn=0.075854,0.130119&#038;z=14&#038;iwloc=addr">Kukup</a><br />
Source: <a href="http://kukupnet.tripod.com/menu.htm">Kukupnet</a>
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<p>We paid SGD$70.00 per person for a 2 day 1 night stay there including transport to-and-fro from Singapore and 4 meals (Lunch and Dinner, Breakfast and Lunch for the next day) The pickup point can be either Jurong East MRT station or Kranji MRT station as both of these stations are near to Woodlands Checkpoint.</p>
<p>We met at 9am at Jurong East MRT, Wayne was late a little and Wenxin forgotten to bring her passport. So we told the female driver to go to Woodlands Checkpoint first while Terry accompany Wenxin home to take her passport. There was a huge jam (as usual) at Woodlands Checkpoint, we cleared the custom eventually and waited a while before Terry and Wenxin cleared the customs. While waiting, the female driver keep coming to tell us are we ready or not but we keep pushing her away saying 10 more minutes. Seriously she got a fucked up working attitude problem right from the start when she picked us up at Jurong East.</p>
<p>When we got into the mini-van, Terry apologized to us and the female driver mumbled something in Malay which we don&#8217;t understand.</p>
<p>Anyway, it takes about 3 hours drive to reach Kukup and we reached Kukup about 1pm. Our &#8220;water house&#8221; was quite deep in, so it took us about 10 minutes to walk in.</p>
<p>Our first impression of the house was, it was huge. The house has 4 rooms and can easily sleep up to 20 people and contain at least 30 to 40 people. And since there are only 10 of us, it was a good thing as we have a lot of space.</p>
<p>While waiting for the late lunch at 3pm, some of us played Mahjong while the rest played <a href="http://www.gamesinabox.com/saboteur.html">Saboteur</a>. Lunch was fried beehoon and chicken curry and the desert is green bean with sweet potato soup.</p>
<p>After the late lunch, we went to take a walk outside (the place we alighted earlier on) as there are some shops and an under construction new jetty. Bought some drinks, snacks and ice cream.</p>
<p>Dinner was BBQ seafood and it is served at 7pm. Dinner consist of stingrays, prawns, satay, otah, fishballs and chicken wings. The chicken wing there is very nice.</p>
<p>After dinner some of them went to sing Karaoke which either the pirated discs are spoiled or the player is lousy as the song skips and some of them are out of tune.</p>
<p>Eventually we went to put firecrackers which we bought earlier on. We spent like RM$108 on the firecrackers. It is illegal to sell or put firecrackers in Malaysia and Singapore but I think since this attract people from Singapore to go over to Malaysia just to put it, the government of Malaysia are not really bothered about it as it helps them boost the tourism.</p>
<p>We watched Lord of The Rings: Return of the King on Channel 5 and after that Guess Guess Guess on Channel U. Some of us concuss while watching Guess Guess Guess while the remainder went to sleep after that.</p>
<p>Woke up at 9am on the next day while we have Nasi Lemak and Roti Prata for breakfast. After breakfast, we went to pack our things and gathered in a room for chitchat and to calculate the expenses we spent.</p>
<p>Left the house at 12.30pm for lunch at the seafood restaurant. I am curious why there are so many Singaporeans who drive all the way there to eat seafood as there are a lot of Singapore registered cars parking around it. Personally, I think the seafood there sucks or perhaps we are not used to it. Long Beach in Singapore can beat it anytime.</p>
<p>The lady boss told us that we still got a boat trip perhaps to the fishing farm but we told her that if there is time we will go as the mini-van is coming to pick us up at 2pm. In the end, we did not go.</p>
<p>On our way out of the restaurant, we saw our neighbours whom just stay beside our water house. We started a conversation and realize that they are only paying RM$70.00 which is like half of what we are paying. But then, they are Malaysians and they drive there so no transport is provided for them.</p>
<p>The driver this time was a young male Chinese driver and he is the exact opposite of the female driver that we had yesterday. His service was excellent and he even brought us to eat durians at the road side and no he is not earning any commission for bringing us there.</p>
<p>The traffic was ok when going back to Singapore except there is an accident along a highway in Malaysia that makes us stuck in the jam for 30 minutes.</p>
<p>We reached Singapore at about 5pm. We asked the driver to drop us at Causeway Point was we wanted to watch Hancock. The movie starts at 7.45pm but lasted only about 85 minutes. The movie was not bad and the visual effect is fantastic.</p>
<p>From now onwards, I shall bring my ez-link card and at least 1 credit card as it felt terrible when I got only about SGD$20 with me, somehow I don&#8217;t feel &#8220;safe&#8221; at all.</p>
<p>If you asked me will I visit Kukup again, I would say perhaps 10 years later as once you are there, there is nothing much for you to do and maybe that is the reason why all the package are only 2 days 1 night.</p>
<p>Check out the photos taken from my camera:</p>
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<p><strong>*UPDATE*</strong> I got quite a few emails for the contact, I thought I might as well post it here.</p>
<ul>
<li>Ours: <a href="http://kukupnet.tripod.com/house.htm">http://kukupnet.tripod.com/house.htm</a> (look for Mr Gay Kui Seng)</li>
<li>While we are there, we came across a more beautiful house, we are not so sure of the price, but you can check out <a href="http://members.tripod.com/~kukupnet/haitang.htm">http://members.tripod.com/~kukupnet/haitang.htm</a>.</li>
<li>You can also try out <a href="http://www.oceanic-sky.com">Oceanic Sky</a>, look for ET Lim (+60197107000) or Ken Koe (+60167303000)</li>
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		<title>Genting Trip</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jan 2008 15:20:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lester Chan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I think I blog faster than Li Xiang as from what I know she only finishes Day 1 of our trip and here you have it, &#8220;My Version&#8221; of the Genting Trip.
Day 1 &#8211; Wednesday, 2nd January 2008
Reached Golden Mile Complex at about 6.30am, took Grassland Bus and it set off at 7.15am. The bus [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think I blog faster than Li Xiang as from what I know she only finishes Day 1 of our trip and here you have it, &#8220;My Version&#8221; of the Genting Trip.</p>
<p><strong>Day 1 &#8211; Wednesday, 2nd January 2008</strong><br />
Reached Golden Mile Complex at about 6.30am, took Grassland Bus and it set off at 7.15am. The bus ticket cost SGD$65.00 per person for a 2 way trip. After much winding around the mountain, we reached Genting about 2pm. Checked into Resort Hotel to room 6154. It surely has a terrible view and not forgetting noisy because the room window is directly above the exhaust fumes that sit on the roof top 3 levels down. The hotel room cost RM160 per night for a standard room. After unloading out luggage, I immediately went down to Coffee Bean because they have free wireless Internet there as I need to bid for my modules. </p>
<p>We caught up with the rest for lunch at Causeway Bay restaurant located at First World Plaza. The food was not bad and one of the better restaurants located in Genting. After a late lunch, Wayne showed us around Genting Highlands and helps us apply for the Genting World Card. After that we went to take a look at the Casino located at First World Hotel and I played and lost RM10 to the slots machine.  We parted with Wayne there as he becomes the god of gambler while Li Xiang and I shopped around First World Plaza. The shops there are quite limited and hence it takes us about 3 hours to finish our shopping. I got myself a Nike Dri-Fit T-Shirt and Li Xiang got herself a Diesel Blouse. </p>
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<p>Met up with Wayne and his family for dinner at Ah Yi Abalone, eating the RM99++ individual set meal. At first I thought I will not be full as the portion is quite small but the last dish, Fried Rice in Lotus Leaf, is really filling. </p>
<p>After dinner, we went to see Waynes hotel room in Genting Hotel, the view there is so much better and quieter but of course it is more expensive. We went to watch Alien vs Predator 2 at 11.15pm after that. Tickets cost RM11.00 for the seats located in the middle and front rows and RM16 for tickets located at the back rows. The cinema is very small and the tickets are all sold out except for the first row, so we have no choice but to take it. They even have OSIM chairs which are placed in front of the first row and it also cost RM16.00 but unfortunately it was also sold out too.  AvP 2 was not bad and there is a cliffhanger at the end of the movie, hope there will be a part 3.</p>
<p>After the movie, Wayne brought us around Genting Hotel including its casino. I would like to thanks Wayne for explaining almost every single game in the casino. On our way back to our hotel, we asked the counter staff whether there is any transport to KL and she replied us that there is only taxi and that contradicts what Wayne said about buses being able to bring us to KL. I am guessing she interpreted the message wrongly as we asked her about 2am, she might be thinking at 2am is there any transport going to KL.</p>
<p><strong>Day 2 &#8211; Thursday, 3rd January 2008</strong><br />
We had breakfast at Coffee Bean as I needed to use the wireless Internet to check my bided modules. I always wanted to have breakfast in Coffee Bean back in Singapore, but I always cannot wake up on time, finally in Genting I can have breakfast there. It was a very misty day as it was raining the night before and hence the theme park is closed and we decided to try our luck to ask the counter staff again whether there are any buses to KL, she replied there is and we have to proceed on to First World Bus Terminal. We have problem finding the terminal even though Wayne brought us there the day before. The bus ride is about 1 hour from Genting to Titiwangsa, KL, and it only cost RM5.05 per person (adult). One thing good about Titiwangsa is that there is both KL Rapid Transit and KL Monorail just located across the road.</p>
<p>We took the monorail and off we go to Bukit Bintang where Li Xiang wanted to go to Sungei Wang. But before finding our way there from Bukit Bintang Station, we visited Lot 10 where it houses Isetan, Armani Exchange and an Apple Store that is coming soon. We proceed on to Sungei Wang which is quite similar to Far East Plaza in Singapore and Li Xiang spent most of her money there. We have a late lunch at Kim Gary Restaurant located also at Sungei Wang and the food there is cheap and good. I ate the western set meal which has a soup, a main course (consists of chicken chop, pork chop, ham, sausages, corn, mini carrots and fries) and a drink. And it cost me only RM13.80. Li Xiang being the usual her, ate &#8220;instant noodle&#8221; which comes with a drink and it cost only RM7.90.</p>
<p>After a filling lunch, we went to <a href="http://www.pavilion-kl.com/">Pavilion</a> which I think is the newest shopping center in KL. It is very similar to Pargaon where it houses all the branded apparels like Hermes, Burberrys, Coache, Aigner, etc. The size of the shopping center is also huge (7 stories and 2 basements), just imagine VivoCity with 7 stories, it is HUGE. We didnt manage to finish walking around the whole complex as we need to return to Titiwangsa before 8pm (the last bus back to Genting is 9pm). I spent almost RM400 on 4 Nike T-Shirts while Li Xiang got herself a MNG (Mango) blouse for about RM50 as MNG is having sale. Pavilion houses 13 cinemas whereas VivoCity only has 12. There is also gold glass cinema similar to what GV has. Tangs, Food Republic, Breadtalk is also located there together with Esprit which spreads over 3 stories and the Nike store there is the biggest Nike store in South-East Asia.</p>
<p>It is 7pm and we have not finished shopping but we have no choice but to return to Titiwangsa because we might miss the last bus back to Genting and we will be stuck in KL for a night or get chopped like carrot head by taxi drivers if we want to take a taxi back to Genting. We reached Titiwangsa at about 7.45pm and managed to get tickets for the 8pm bus. The ticket is also the same price, RM5.05 per person (adult). We need to give some allowance just in case that there are no more seats available in the last bus so it is always advisable to catch at least 1 bus before the last bus. The returning trip took longer than 1 hour maybe because of the traffic and no street lamps available on some roads.</p>
<p><strong>Day 3 &#8211; Friday, 4th January 2008</strong><br />
We are so tempted to go to KL for the 2nd time, but at the same time we are also keen to go to the theme park as well, but in life you can never have the best of both worlds. So we let the weather decide, if it is bright and sunny, we go to the theme park and if it is misty we will go to KL. Turn out that it was a bright and sunny day and off we go to the theme park.</p>
<p>Before that, we have Tim Sum breakfast at Good Friends Restaurant and THE FOOD SUCKS, each and every one of them, but nevertheless the restaurant has a very good scenic view overlooking the mountains. The tickets to the theme park cost RM36 for adults for a full day but some rides need you to pay extra like the Go Kart and the Flying Coaster. First ride we sat was the <a href="http://www.genting.com.my/en/themepark/rides/outdoor/spinner.htm">Spinner</a> and as we are wearing slippers, we have to take them off before getting on the ride to prevent the slippers from flying out of your feet and hitting someone walking pass.</p>
<p>After the ride, instead of the hassle of taking out our footwear for the rides, we decided to return to our hotel and change to our shoes. The next ride we took was the <a href="http://www.genting.com.my/en/themepark/rides/outdoor/cyclone.htm">Cyclone</a>, followed by <a href="http://www.genting.com.my/en/themepark/rides/outdoor/pirate_ship.htm">Pirate Ship</a> which I think was the longest lasting ride as most of the rides last for less than 30 seconds. Next ride we took was the  <a href="http://www.genting.com.my/en/themepark/rides/outdoor/flyingcoaster.htm">Flying Coaster</a> where we have to pay RM10 per person for 2 continuous rides because we have bought the 1 day the theme park pass, if not it would have cost RM12 for a single ride (if I am not wrong). You do not need to enter the theme park to play this ride as it is also accessible from First World Plaza and hence if you just want to play this ride, you just have to pay RM12, saving you from the RM36 theme park entrance fees.</p>
<p>The next ride we played was the <a href="http://www.genting.com.my/en/themepark/rides/outdoor/space_shot.htm">Space Shot</a> and that is the ride that has the most &#8220;kick&#8221; among all the rides. The &#8220;kick&#8221; will only last for 2 seconds because that is the time taken for you to fall. Li Xiang was afraid and regretted taking the ride once the thing reaches the peak. Before that on the ground she always say, you only live once must try all different things, but once she is on the ride, she is even more timid than a mouse. There is this Indian girl who sat beside me who didnt even scream and when I asked her, she said it was nothing.</p>
<p>The last ride we took was the <a href="http://www.genting.com.my/en/themepark/rides/outdoor/corkscrew.htm">Cockscrew</a> which I think is my favorites as the ride really screws you, I mean turning you upside down from time to time. We went to the Dinosaurland after that, but due to the long queue and the theme park is closing, we decided to forgo it. We bought 4 photos (2 from Flying Coaster, 1 from Cockscrew and 1 from Cyclone), each cost RM16 which is a little expensive for a 6R photo.</p>
<p>We have an early dinner that day and we ate Pizza Hut, it was much cheaper there, about RM40 for a set meal for 2 persons including 1 loaf of garlic bread. Even though we are hungry, but we still cant finish the food. After a filling dinner, we went back hotel to take a short rest and then proceeding on to First World Plaza to buy stuffs for my mom, my brother girlfriend and Li Xiangs sister. Tried the Baskin Robbins ice cream there as there is no Baskin Robbins left in Singapore, last time when I was young I used to eat it at Liang Court. Not forgetting I must drink a Starbuckss Ice Venti CafÃ© Latte in every country I go and Genting is no exception, the drink is about 40 cents cheaper than Singapore.</p>
<p><strong>Day 4 &#8211; Saturday, 5th January 2008</strong><br />
The day I dreaded the most, time for all the fun to end and return back to Singapore. Had a simple breakfast, Chicken Porridge from Mac Donalds. They used to have it here in Singapore but I have no idea why they discontinued it. Anyway, the counter staff at Mac sucks, I thought they will key in as meal for me as in Singapore normally they will ask you, but there, they cant even be bothered to ask and take it as I ordered Ala-Carte and when Li Xiang asked about it, the counter staff said she already key in. I was like WTF, you can always void it and re-key in, but she was just too lazy to do so.</p>
<p>Now ranting about customer service, I think it was the night before I was at Coffee Bean for supper, I wanted to order pasta, but when I ordered the pasta I wanted, the counter staff said it has been sold out, then when I ordered my 2nd choice of pasta, he also said the pasta was sold out and after that, he told me all the pasta has been sold out which he can tell me before I placed my order.</p>
<p>Anyway after breakfast, we packed our stuff and proceed on to meet Wayne and his family at the hotel lobby for checking out. The check out timing is 12pm. We have lunch at Only Asian Flavor Restaurant and THE FOOD THERE SUCKS, it is even worse than the Tim Sum I ate for breakfast the day before.  The time taken to serve the food is way too long considering that there is only 5 tables eating out of about 20 and we told them before we order to make it fast as we have to catch the bus at 1.30pm. The bus set off at 2pm sharp and we reach Singapores Golden Mile Complex at about 8.45pm. Overall for this trip, I spend about SGD$700 and Li Xiang spent about SGD$400, including hotel stay, bus trips and insurance.</p>
<p><strong>Gallery</strong><br />
- <a href="http://lesterchan.net/gallery/?gid=48">Genting Highlands Trip (2th January 2008 To 5th January 2008)</a></p>
<p>PS: I know my English sucks in terms of grammar and language usage, but who cares? This is a blog entry and not an English essay.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Lester Chan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am back from my 4 days and 3 nights Genting trip. This is my 4th visit to Genting. The first one was in 1990 when I was 6 years old, the second one was in 1993 when I was 9 years old, the third one was in 1997 when I was 13 years old [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am back from my 4 days and 3 nights Genting trip. This is my 4th visit to Genting. The first one was in 1990 when I was 6 years old, the second one was in 1993 when I was 9 years old, the third one was in 1997 when I was 13 years old and 11 years after the last trip, I am now 24 years old. Time really flies. I was looking through those old photographs and realized that Genting did change but not that much over the last 15 years. At least 1 thing is for sure, the weather there is still as cooling.</p>
<p>We took a bus down to Kuala Lumpur on the 2nd day as it was very misty in Genting and hence they closed the theme park and because of that, there is nothing else we can do because we do not gamble and we have finished shopping in Genting. So off we go to KL.</p>
<p>I hope Li Xiang will type a detailed blog entry for each of the 4 days we spent there because I am kinda lazy. But nevertheless I have uploaded all the pictures we took (354 photos) for the whole trip to this site. Enjoy!</p>
<p><a href="http://lesterchan.net/gallery/?gid=48">Genting Highlands Trip (2th January 2008 To 5th January 2008)</a></p>
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		<dc:creator>Lester Chan</dc:creator>
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Being the lazy me, I use Ctrl C + Ctrl V from sleepy&#8217;s blog and modified a little.
Day 1
My first nite is spent on a luxury coach. It is equipped with individual TV screen for passenger to watch movies and listen to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>EDIT:</b> Added another 27 pictures from our disposable underwater camera to our <a href="http://lesterchan.net/gallery/?gid=46">Redang Gallery</a>.</p>
<p>Being the lazy me, I use Ctrl C + Ctrl V from sleepy&#8217;s blog and modified a little.</p>
<p><b>Day 1</b><br />
My first nite is spent on a luxury coach. It is equipped with individual TV screen for passenger to watch movies and listen to music. The collection of the movies and music are quite up to date too~ This is my very first time thru the Second Causeway. Exceptionally new and quiet. It is about 10 hours of coach ride to Terengganu, our driver lost their way at 8 plus in the morning. But they get back on track very quickly and alighted us at Merang Jetty.</p>
<p><b>Day 2</b><br />
How it works at Merang Jetty is: there are a lot of resort pick-up point, you have to check-in at the correct resort counter to collect your boarding pass to board the speed boat. Journey to Redang Island is about another 45 mins to 1 hour.</p>
<p>We are assembled at the Waiting Hall of Laguna Redang Island Resort for a briefing before taking a little tram to the hotel lobby. As the package includes snorkelling trips and 3 meals a day, we are issued meal coupons and we&#8217;ll pay for the rental of snorkelling masks, life jackets and a conservation fee of RM5 each person if we are visiting the Marine Park. We had the buffet lunch first before check-in. Buffet restaurant area is very spacious. However, the food isn&#8217;t really that fantastic. I would prefer them to cook their local cuisine, probably it will taste much better.</p>
<p>Our room consists of a toilet, a bathroom (hot and cold shower), 1 main bed, 2 smaller single beds by the TV console, a fridge, a balcony, air con and ceiling fan. No grumble for the accommodation, very well-furnished. First day in Redang is free and easy. We spend most of our time at the swimming pool sun-tanning, recreational center to loan the snorkelling equipments and photo taking at the beach. Had a late snacks at Poolside Bar, ordering their Ala Carte Fish &#038; Chips, Spring Rolls and drinks. So so so much tasty.</p>
<p>Momo Tea Inn is just beside the resort and it has been converted into a souvenir shop. As night falls, all guests will gather at their own time to the buffet restaurant for dinner. This time round, both of us are quite careful with the food we take, everything in small quantity, if they are nice we will go for more then. But the soup is bagus~ There is a live band near the beach. So we ordered 2 drinks and enjoy the ambience. Lester dedicated &#8220;Because You Love Me&#8221; to me. Kekeke~ The band also sing the theme song of Redang &#8220;Lang Hua Yi Duo Duo&#8221; by Richie Ren.</p>
<p><b>Day 3</b><br />
First snorkelling trip to Marine Park at 9am, we have to gather at the jetty for briefing. It was a 15 mins journey to the Marine Park and we are free on our own. If we were to swim near the divers, they will take underwater pictures for us. This snorkelling trip is the most memorable one. The water can come real deep and there are lots of species of fish and corals. However, the corals are disappointingly dead, therefore not colourful. I doubt the situation will improve any even if we pay the conservation fee. Some of the tourists had bread provided for fish feeding but we don&#8217;t. So we spend 2 full hours among the fishes before we clean up. Lester managed to spot a small little white shark. The clear sea water is surprisingly very saltish.</p>
<p>We had another ala carte beef and chicken burgers and soursop ice desert by the poolside. The next afternoon sprinkling&#8217;s trip is in the open sea. It was about 5 mins from our resort. Not much things to see. Dead corals and large stones. The torture part comes when we get back to the boat to wait for the rest. The stationary boat floats up and down as the current continues to hit. It is really hard not to be dizzy~</p>
<p>We went to recreational center to view photos taken at the Marine Park. Bought 1 of them. Pay first and collect the cd-rom later in the night. Too lazy to go down, Lester went down himself to collect the disk instead. I promise to keep awake and open the door for him upon return. In the end, I fall asleep within minutes and poor Lester had to knock on the door for 15 mins before i &#8220;regain my conscious&#8221;. Heez~</p>
<p><b>Day 4</b><br />
We sign up for another snokerling trip to Marine Park. This time we manage to get 1 whole loaf of bread to feed the fish and bought underwater camera. I am actually quite disgusted with how some of the Singaporeans acted, taking more than 1 loaf of bread (which is a lot). We are kind enuff to share our loaf with some other tourists there. This time, the current seems so much stronger. We are drifted so quickly frm left to the right. And I din know Lester can swim so well. Maybe i should be going for swimming classes soon. Bleah~ He actually had another shot with life jacket and snorkelling mask off.</p>
<p>I actually got quite burnt on both my shoulders and my butt. However, can&#8217;t resist the beach in front of the resort. The beach is rather crowded with tourists from Star Cruise as well. But battling and swimming into the big waves are fun.</p>
<p>We decided to go for ala carte restaurant the last nite. The live band who sang in the beach is there. They went to individual table to sing as well. So awkward feeling, but they are indeed talented~ My classic moment is to catch Xia Ri Mo Mo Cha movie at Redang in the room.</p>
<p><b>Day 5</b><br />
Check-out day~ Have to wake up early to check-out to avoid any crowd. After breakfast we loiter about to take any last minute pictures.</p>
<p>I was expecting the same coach with TV but not the case obviously. Heez~ Finish reading my Harry Potter, Chamber of Secrets, in the coach while Lester sleeps soundly in the bus. Sudden urge for toilet, have been drinking too much water before i board the coach. The driver told Lester the toilet is in front. The &#8220;in front&#8221; he meant was like 30 mins later. Seeing the long winding road, my bladder nearly burst~ Terrible&#8230;</p>
<p>View my <a href="http://lesterchan.net/gallery/?gid=46">Redang&#8217;s Trip July 2006</a> gallery.</p>
<p><b>General Information</b><br />
<b>&raquo;</b> Redang is open from mid February to early October. After which they will be closed due to the monsoon. Hence, water sports are not advisable.<br />
<b>&raquo;</b> Redang is situated at Terengganu. Ferry from Merang Jetty operates daily from 9.30am to 12.30pm. You need to check out timing from resort back to jetty. There may be lesser trip back.<br />
<b>&raquo;</b> The resort you are staying are usually self-contained. You basically live in the resort compound: eat, drink, entertainment and recreation.<br />
<b>&raquo;</b> There are no fishes outside your resort beach. But the water is definitely crystal clear. Marine Park will be the ideal location for snorkelling. However, sad to say the corals are all dead.<br />
<b>&raquo;</b> All girls group for such tours will definitely receive better benefits and attentions from the divers or guides. This theory never fails.</p>
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I am back from Redang and I have uploaded some pictures, click here -> Redang&#8217;s Trip July 2006. Most of the pictures are there except the pictures we took using the disposable underwater camera. We will developed/digitise it before adding it on to the gallery.
Blog will come next week, need to study for my [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sup guys,</p>
<p>I am back from Redang and I have uploaded some pictures, click here -> <a href="#ViewGallery" onclick="gallery('http://www.lesterchan.net', 46);">Redang&#8217;s Trip July 2006</a>. Most of the pictures are there except the pictures we took using the disposable underwater camera. We will developed/digitise it before adding it on to the gallery.</p>
<p>Blog will come next week, need to study for my Maths Placement test on Monday.</p>
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