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Year of Tiger

*checks watch*
GONG XI FA CHAI!!!
It is STILL new year and I am STILL in the new year mood. Well, wishing you all the best and prosperity in the year of Tiger. Like one of the CNY sms-es that I received: “Tiger year must drink Tiger beer, eat Tiger biscuit, use Tiger balm and watch Tiger […]

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In Christmas Mood

How can you not be in Christmas mood with decorations like this?

At the center of Pavilion in Bukit Bintang

There is the reindeer decoration greeting you at the lobby of Pavilion.

View from the top. Ish~ so nice!
Nearer to home, there is Christmas decorations at tHe Spring as well

Spoiled by bad English! Sigh~!

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I wrote an article about this for the newspaper last Sunday. Here’s an excerpt of the article entitled “Having A Feast At Kuching Festival Fair”:
When something new springs up, a bizarre phenomenon takes place in Kuching, or anywhere else for that matter. Fat, unhealthy and immobile Kuchingites (no offence!) leap out of their comfortable couch, […]

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Kuching is getting more alive these few days with all the chaos going on around the city center. Since Wednesday last week, the police force was rehearsing their escort routes through the city at peak hours. Then on Monday when the Sultans and ministers started to fly in, wailings of sirens and choppers flying across […]

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It’s Friday!

Yay! And I’m still in holiday mood. This year I did not post up a Gawai greeting post hor! I did better. I got it published in The Borneo Post instead. Heeheheheh!

I took a road trip back to Sibu for Gawai holidays. And no, I did not get to eat everything. Too much to eat […]

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Another day of the year that a lot of suckers will be slaughtered left, right and center for the over-priced roses, chocolate, stuffed toys, meals, etc. Even the balloons are not spared.

Three months of continuous festivals and events, aren’t you guys tired/broke? Why do you think there was not much enthusiasm to celebrate Chinese New […]

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