Posted in Photography, Festival, Adventure, Sarawak, Travel, Kuching, Thoughts and Musings, Event, Interesting, Food, People, Funny, Review, Places on Aug 25th, 2008
Being kiasu like every other Kuchingite (FYI, I’m not a Kuchingite. I have been Kuchingized), I went to Kuching Fest (for the first time!) on the first day of its opening. As expected it was so crowded like how the Chinese put it “people mountain, people sea”. I guesstimated more than half of Kuching population […]
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Sidenote: Happy Birthday, Anne Seri Juan!!!
I wouldn’t be in Kuching until evening so Alvin tapao the famous Wednesday popiah from Jalan Rubber for me.
Our food critic, Master Suituapui never failed to mention the popiah here each time the word ‘popiah’ was mentioned. The one next to the Grand Continental Hotel is not […]
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Posted in Sarawak, Kuching, Information, Travel, Adventure, Photography, Places, Food, Interesting, People, Personal on Aug 13th, 2008
What is so special about teh see/teh see peng? Oh, very! Even our Rejang River looks like one!
You can practically scoop a glassful of water from the Rejang River, add some ice and pass it off as a glass of Teh See Peng.
Jokes aside, Teh See Special is claimed to be originated from a coffeeshop […]
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Posted in Adventure, Photography, Sarawak, Kuching, Travel, Women, Festival, Thoughts and Musings, Interesting, Places, People, Review, Event, Personal on Aug 6th, 2008
…the tattoo is not!
I went to Kuching Fest on the first day and while walking through the sea of human beings I spotted a tattoo kiosk. My skin got itchy (literally!) and I impulsively went up to one of the better-looking guys at the kiosk to enquire.
I didn’t want to do […]
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Posted in Sarawak, Adventure, Kuching, Kolo Mee, Travel, Information, Photography, Thoughts and Musings, Food, Places, Interesting, People, Review, Personal on Aug 5th, 2008
Carpenter Street is not the place you’d normally hang around much. The streets are so narrow that they are congested most of the times. Finding a parking here is out of question but you can always take the risk and park by the yellow line
Turn around a corner of Carpenter Street and Bishopgate, […]
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Posted in Sarawak, Adventure, Kuching, Women, Travel, Photography, Sarcastic, Places, Interesting, People, Review, Personal on Aug 4th, 2008
It has been a long long time since I last went jungle-trekking. Given the chance and time, I’d love to do it every week. Kem Permai, which is located right next to Damai Puri Resort & Spa, is the place to go if you want to be close to nature (not peeing in the sea, […]
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