Saturday, February 6, 2010

印度第五天〔22-Jan〕

从Dehradun一路大雾路经Manglour镇,停下休息。感觉超冷,比香格里拉的四月冷,七八度吧。 喝了两杯indian tea,继续上路。经繁忙的Meerut,越接近就越塞车,到达Delhi班工室已经是八个小时后的事了。

公事做完后,友善的Jagdish带我们去Central Market。狂买了多件羊毛御寒衣,超便宜的。普通的只需Rs250,好料的也只是Rs600〔大概新币二十〕。

印度第四天〔21-Jan〕





公事做完后,从Paonta Sahib出发到Mussoorie,一个值得期待的地方。Mussoorie 是一个出名的高原渡假圣地。车子延着环山公路,爬上海拔六千尺,低达了市镇。黄昏风景还不错,冷风继续吹袭我们,应该有十度左右。

印度第三天〔20-Jan〕

Baddi到Dehradun塞车,狭窄,不平坦,大雾和绕山的道路,花了我们要四个小时。NH 72,National Highway 72,所谓的高速公路,应该讲是高速跳跃公路吧。Paonta Sahib 在这两地之间,我们接下来一天要从Dehradun折返。Dehradun的天气比Baddi暖和,十度左右吧。

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

印度的第二天 (19-Jan)

从德里坐汽车去Baddi, 两百八十公里,经Karnal、 Dera Bassi,竟然花了八个小时(中间休息一小时),差不多要吐!

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

印度的第一天 (18-Jan)


新航班机飞了五小时十分,当地时间十点到了新德里机场(Indira Gandhi International Airport),外面起了大雾, 温度是十三度,我还可以,只觉得比云顶冷一点。

感觉上这个新的国际机场并不新,国际抵达班机只有五班!

在机场出口外“找”到了接我的车夫。他过后送我去了Jaypee Vasant Continental酒店。一路上以他的破英文加大半的兴都话跟我谈天,我真不知如何回答他。

Monday, January 18, 2010

Go go India

At Changi T2, getting ready to fly India in 2 hours time, destination => Delhi
 
Just had my slice of cheese cake and a bottle of Sanpellegrino (kind of Australian fruit jouce).
 
Weather condition at Delhi now,
17°C
Current: Smoke
Wind: NW at 8 km/h
Humidity: 52%

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

India Visa

In Malaysia, it takes 5 working days to process.

I applied my India Business Visa through an Tour Agent, Sin Chung Tours at Taman Pelangi (Tel: 07-335 5860) in JB. I have got my visa in 5 working days. First day is to submit my passport, and on the 5th working day, i got back my passport, inclusive of the travelling time to and fro KL.

Cost: RM530, 1 year multiple entry.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Malaysia Visa On Arrival (VOA)

As announced by deputy minister, Y. Bhg. Datuk Wira Abu Seman Yusop (Timbalan Menteri Dalam Menteri) on 5th Nov, VOA is NO MORE issued to visitors from India, Pakistan and Afghanistan.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Bintan Club Med Trip 2009



Period: 19 - 21 Sep 2009

This is some records of my good trip to Bintan Club Med, Indonesia, my company organized trip.

It took 15 mins for the bus from bintan ferry terminal to Club Med. Received warm welcome from staffs, they stood at the entrance and waved at us when we are reaching. GO, this is what they called guest officer, many of them, they have people that can speak english, japanese, korean, and of course french. We had a good team building game organized by one of the appointed GO.

After the game, we went for archery session, it was really interesting and I love it very much. They have only right handed bow, which is not suitable for me, as I need my stronger right hand to control and aim. This is my first time in my life to try archery, each person is allowed to bow 18 arrows.

After rich buffet dinner in the evening, we went to watch the 'circus' show. The show is conducted at the swimming pool. However, It was raining, the show was cancelled and replaced by an impromptu indoor stage performance. Their objective is to makes you laugh, a funny show. Performers are multi national, audient also multi national, and everyone show their respectful thanks by clapping till the hand swells. It was the funniest show I ever seen, some more the performers all from club med GO itself. Can't describe the show details, it is really a show in club med that can never missed. After learning from the Mauritius GO, Nicholas, the 'strongest' & darkest man in Club Med, the show name is 'Too Funny', he has performed stun by stepping on the bottle glass.

Tasted a glass of Paradise at bar. It was great. All drinks at bar are free flow and foc. Alcoholic and non-alcoholic are available.

Shortcoming: No tooth paste and tooth brush in the room. Room condition is a bit old, overall need renovations.

Polo shirt with Bintan Club Med is Rp 359,000 (abt SGD 50), which is not cheap. I bought 2.

Internet? There are 3 machines available. All the rooms have strong Wifi signal, no WEP key required to connect, but need user id and password to access. Both can get from Reception free of charge. For public area, only reception floor and swimming pool floor has signal. I thinks that's good enough.

Mobile? The strongest signal is from Indosat. Surprisingly I received Maxis signal from the block we stay, Jati, room number starts from J. I believe that's the only area that I can make call back home at local rate. Celcom and Digi signals also detected.

2nd day is the swimming day. Got a Pool Towel card from reception, it's needed to exchange towel from the pool counter. There's no pool side bar, but the bar is within walking distance. Remember, drinks are always free and free flow.

Sea swim, another good one, water is clear like swimming pool. No big wave. Ideal for swimming. I can't wait to jump straight into it!

Remarks: Must bring the sun glasses, the reflection from the sand hurts.

What other things you can do? Tennis, badminton, squash, basketball, street soccer, table tennis and also gymnasium.

What's the most special thing about Club Med? The People. The GOs (Guest Officer) are trained to be very friendly, they cheer you when you arrived, they 'must' join your table during meal time, they talked to you like your old buddy, they clap and accompany you when you are departing home, and the chief of village is one of them.

I went back home after 2 nights stay.

A Post from My Samsung Mobile

Friday, October 9, 2009

Took Photo with Shit Man (屎人)


Took this photo with Shit Man (屎人) at Russell Street (羅素街), near Causeway Bay, F exit. He is promoting the newly opened restaurant at 4th floor.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Most Expensive Ovaltine (阿华田) in My Life

The night when I was sicked, I did not even have strength to go down 7-Eleven to buy a hot drink. With the advice from my lovely wife, I decided to order the in-room dining service, for a cup of hot Ovaltine.

Guess how much it cost? HKD 63.80. It is the most expensive Ovaltine I ever drank.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Sick in Hong Kong



I was having fever last night, the second day after I arrived Hong Kong on Sunday. Work still need to carry on, can't afford to take MC. Took 2 tablets of Panadol (必理痛 in Hong Kong Cantonese version), cirit during midnight.

Today resumed work at regional office, feeling better.
I hope it's not H1N1.

(above pictures were taken from my room, facing Kowloon, ICC - International Commerce Centre - ICC Tower on the left, the going-to-be tallest building in Hong Kong, 118 stories, 484m)

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Heading to Hong Kong for Business Trip


My ginger latte, at Changi T3, The Coffee Bean.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal

At the departure hall now, so crowded, due to Hari Raya long weekend,
people are finding a good break at Bintan.

Just taken my breakfast at mamak store, roti prata and teh tarik, cost
me S$3.40.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Monday, September 7, 2009

Visa to Hong Kong?

Not required for Malaysian.

Each Malaysian visitor can stay up to 90 days.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Heading back to Singapore, SQ1

Just took my breakfast at Cafe De Coral (大家乐) - 皮蛋瘦肉粥 (HKD 20) at Hong Kong Airport. Waiting for the departure...

Travelling alone is always not my choice, now the only thing in my mind is my family.

HK - Lan Kwai Fong (LKF) 蓝桂坊

藍桂坊 famous for its bar and dining, and the "kwai lou" - Foreign White Man.

My colleague Leo brought me and Rebecca to this famous place to experience LKF. We took the tram (电车) from Causeway Bay to Central (中环), it costs us HKD 2 per person. Walk up the longest escalator in the world. There are many "stops" between each connected escalator, we exited the escalator to 荷里活道, walk down the street to Lan Kwai Fong, here we sees bars and restaurants, which is packed with foreigner and some local. I guess the kwai lou will have good feel of it, but for us is just-to-see. I did not see any Hong Kong movie stars there.

From LKF, we walked to the ferry jetty, about 15 mins.

Took ferry to Kowloon, cost HKD 2.3 per person, it's very cheap compared to other transport in HK.

Reached Kowloon jetty in about 5 minutes time. The jetty is just next to the Cultural Centre. We took a double decker bus to You Ma Dei, Temple street (庙街).

We had dinner there at road site, some sort of seafood store. Quire disappointed for the food as the porridge is not we expected, it was Teo Chew style instead of Hong Kong style. Some more, the 濑尿虾 we ordered is too small, i think it was baby 濑尿虾, hard to eat.

We headed back to hotel after the dinner. Thanks to our tour guide, Leo....