Showing posts with label Airport. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Airport. Show all posts

Friday, April 30, 2010

Random

RANDOM photos:


Choon Wah and me at Junction 8 Bishan, playing with the iMac webcam

Sending Ning and her bro to the LCCT *farewell*

 Received my (Japanese Proficiency Language Test) JLPT 4 certificate all the way from Japan

My primary school mate opened her own beauty saloon. Congratulations, Yee Mei! (right)...
...and I tried wash+steam+squeeze+massage+mask my face for the first time =)


Carrefour has opened a new store behind my house, at the Pandan Axis shopping mall...
...to attract more shopping ghost


Little Brandon has grown up. He can now pronounce 'Ab.Per' (apple) 


*Emergency moment* in the Park Royal Hotel washroom. I love toilet with music~


Appreciate mummy for buying me Crocs. Original Crocs and not pasar malam crocs


Went to Connaught's pasar malam with Jim and Lim. The longest night market in Malaysia...


..ate Uncle Bob chicken chop, asam laksa, the tiny crab and damn! I got sore throat the day after. Sien

Thursday, October 02, 2008

Nin Hao

您好!我回来了。好久没看见english了,还有点不习惯呢。嘻嘻!
Anyway, it has been a busy week for me. But a very 充实 one. 一个星期就这样过去了,好快!什么鬼assignment都还没开始做。不管啦,再看怎样先。This is what I've been up to for the past few days.


7 days ago
I arrived at the Mei Lan International Airport in Haikou


6 days ago
Visited my cousin's ancestor home


5 days ago
Goofing around at the Sanya beach


4 days ago
Made a splash at the Tianya Haijiao (天涯海角)


3 days ago
Went back to my grandfather's hometown and
met relatives never seen before in my life


2 days ago
Explored around Wenchang (文昌) town


Yesterday
Shopped at streets of Haikou (海口) city


2 hours ago
Arrived back to Singapore and dropped by the new T3


I've got to sort out all the photos first. More updates later.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

From Changi

HELLO people. I'm in the Singapore Changi Budget Terminal now. They provide free internet service here in the departure hall. So convenient!

I will be leaving to Hainan Island in an hour's time. This will be my first time travelling with Tiger Airline and also my maiden trip to China. I have yet to visit the new Terminal 3 but I think I'll stop by there when I arrive back here next Thursday.

So happy holiday to everyone! Don't forget to do Jahangir and Alice's assignment. =p

Signing off here. Ciao.

Thursday, June 28, 2007

Siam ah!

LEFT for Bangkok, the capital of Thailand on last Friday afternoon. Recently, the Malaysia Airport has implemented a rule on restricting passengers to carry liquid, aerosol and gels into the air cabin for all the international flights. Those include drinks, hair gel, shampoo, perfume, deodorant, hair spray, toothpaste etc.
However, you could only carry them if they are in containers not more than than 100ml. And all containers must be fit into a transparent plastic bag. What a troublesome rule!
The mineral water bought from the departure hall is tightly sealed

As you know, AirAsia is having this policy where no outside food and drinks are allowed on board. You have to purchase them from the cabin crew if you wanna have something to chew during the flight. The selling price is not very cheap either. Better make sure your stomach is filled before taking an AirAsia flight.

The food and drinks menu on the flight do make me feel hungry somtimes.

The chicken rendang was very tempting

Got model to pose somemore

Yes, now everyone can fly. But not everyone is able to eat or drink on board .

After almost 2 hours flight, we could see the land of Thai and we arrived at the newly opened Bangkok International Airport (Suvarnabhumi Airport). It was just opened at the end of 2006.
View from the plane


Arriving the airport
Waiting for luggage
The moment I exit from the arrival gate, there was a crowd of tour agency and the hotel staff, holding their respective banner to greet the customers they are waiting. People calling names and waving. For a sudden moment I felt like I was a superstar when I stepped out the gate.
We looked for our tour guide at the gate on the other end of the airport. Our guide, Mr Kareen explained the itenary of our tour before sending us back to the hotel in Bangkok city in a tour van parked outside the airport.

Locating our hotel
The journey from the airport to the city by road took about 45 minutes. A train service connecting the airport to the city (similar to our KLIA express) will be ready soon. It was still under construction.
Approaching Bangkok city
We reached our accomodation at Bangkok Palace Hotel. Most of the hotels I've seen over there do not have main entrance at the front but the side or the back of the hotel. Maybe it is how the hotels are in Thailand.
The van dropping us at the back entrance

The hotel lobby

The room we (me, dad and his friend) stayed

Our hotel, Bangkok Palace

The hotel beside is even nicer though
After checking-in and settled our stuff, we stepped out the hotel and began our walk in the streets of Bangkok.
Shoppings, food, people and visiting spots in Bangkok next... =)

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Miri, City of Oil

THE fantastic four of us reached Miri airport at almost 2 in the noon. We were greeted by CY’s uncle and his family. First he brought us to check in a hotel in Miri town then we went to have our lunch. CY’s uncle is working as a government servant so he could get a cheap rate for the hotel room. It really saved up a lot for us.
Welcome to Miri
After the meal, CY’s uncle brought us to Batu Niah. It was a one and half journey ride from Miri Town and the ride quite bumpy. The famous Gua Niah is just located not far from there. However as the sky was getting dark and we are only staying a night in Miri, we were not able to visit the Niah cave. Really wasted. Other people come all the way from all over the world to visit this famous cave. Hopefully I will have the chance to come again next time.
On the way to Batu Niah
Before returning to Miri town, CY’s uncle brought us a his house. It is in a small town about half an hour from Miri town.

CY's uncle house

Then uncle sent us back to the hotel and soon Vanessa (our coursemate from Miri) came to pick us up for dinner. She brought to a place near to the sea and we had seafood for dinner. However it was too dark and we can’t enjoy the sea view. Since it was our first time to Miri, the dinner was Vanessa's treat.
After dinner, Vanessa brought us to her house to meet her family and have some chat. Then she bring us on a night tour around Miri. She also brought us to this cemetery where it is located in between two roads. And during night time in Miri, you don’t see many cars on the road. It was almost like a deserted town. Spooky.
Next, we went to Thai Club. Yup, apart from KL there is also another Thai Club in Miri. It was Wednesday so all the girls had a free drink each. And well, I drank theirs as they don't drink so much. Hehe.
The club there is abit different than the ones in KL, although I don't always go. But one thing that I found out during that night - Vanessa can dance and shake quite well! =p
IT was around 12.30am when we reached back out hotel. Took a nice hot shower before going to bed.

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THE next day, CY and I went for the hotel breakfast buffet as they only allow two people. And then, Vanessa picked us all from the hotel and went for breakfast for the second round as BL and HC had not taken their breakfast yet.
Coffee and Teh Si Special...again
After makan we went to a hilltop in Miri. Located at the highest point of Miri Town, we could viewed the whole town from above. But of course, the weather was freaking hot too.
View from the top
Besides looking at the view, there is also a Petroleum Museum and an oil well on top of the hill. The museum is not very big. It is something like the Petrosains in KLCC. We took some photos around the oil well.
We were the only visitors at the museum
The first ever oil well in Malaysia
Some monkeys
Next, Vanessa brought us to a jetty nearby the place we had our dinner the night before. We just enjoyed the sea breeze over there. Before that, we wanted to go to the Miri Marina Bay but we couldn't enter because the construction works were going on. Vanessa said that there is a big seahorse status over there. By the way, seahorse is the landmark of Miri.
The jetty
That's Vanessa on the right
The seahorse status is on the faaaar back
When it was almost 12pm, we went back to the hotel for check-out. The weather was extremely hot as it was noon. And our next stop was to a park called Taman Awam Miri. The attracting part at the place is the suspension bridge. Otherwise we wouldn't go there at this hour of the day.
Chiou Yann
Han Chee and Bee Li

Taman Awam Miri
An advice: Visit there when the only weather is NOT hot
We had our lunch before sending Chiou Yann to the airport. Her flight back to Kuching was at 2.35pm. As we were rushing for the time, Vanessa received a parking summon at airport when she parked her car at the departure/arrival hallway.
After sending CY, which left only BL, HC and me, Vanessa brought us to the Heritage center in the town as HC wanted to buy some souvenirs. Then, we went back to Vanessa's house to have a rest. All of us were feeling very hot and tired. I took a short nap in the living hall.
At about 4, Vanessa brought us to a place to have cendol and rojak. It was nice to have something cold to chill ourself up. I don't really remember where the place was but it looked kinda clean and most of the stalls there are selling cendol and rojak.
We had cendol and rojak here
Then Vanessa drove us to her high school to visit a round before heading to our last stop at the Esplanade Bay. It is a long stretch of beach and a nice place to have picnic during the evening. We stayed there for about half an hour. The sun was setting down and the wind was blowing non-stop. I liked that feeling! =)

The Esplanade Bay

Our flight back to KL was at 7pm so we had to reach the airport by 6pm. Vanessa dropped us at the Miri airport and it was time to say g o o d b y e . . .
How come the front design of airports in Miri, Kuching and KL look almost the same ar?!