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Solemnization (Part 2 of 3)

Photo by Kemtay

From our balcony

Look! It's KL.......tower and twin towers.

How is our administrative capital?

Been to Putrajaya sometime few months ago. Initially went there to survey if the location is good for outdoor shooting. Too hot and too far. Yet it offers a good view and background photographing. As you can see, everything is BIG. There goes the money.

Solemnization (Part 1 of 3)

Photo by TL

Busy with our house

Well, they just got the new house's keys in Feb. Then they planned the renovation and lights fitting. Finally they moved in on 30 Mar. Major furnitures have been moved in. However, they still haven't bought the dining table. Some small items need to be considered as well. They are still busying with the post-renovation work - painting, fitting, unpacking.

Cultural learnings of Thailand for make benefit glorious nation of Malaysia Boleh

OK, they have come back from Thailand. They have visited Bangkok and Chiang Mai. She likes the Chatuchak weekend market while he likes the Loft in Siam Center. As Thailand has different culture and environment, perhaps it will be good to know if the Malaysia Bolehland can adopt some of the things. There are... (1) Long live the King No doubt the Thais like their King. You can see the King poster in every corner. There was one time the King wore a pink jacket (as contrast with the royal yellow color), pink has become a hot color. There was one time also when the King wore a wrist band. And it become a hit for the Thais. Everyone has the orange wrist band and pink shirt. Well, we don't even bother what our Sultans wear. (2) New airport The new Survanabhumi airport is so big and crowded. I think I'm a bit ashamed of our KLIA. Though the interior design might not be as extravaganza as KLIA, there are some parts which are bold and creative. Check out the male toilet. (3) Fruit jui...

Thai odyssey

Life, Travel, GRACE will go travelling next week, after absence from any trip for the past ten months. It's been a long draught for him. The idea came very last minute after he could get a week off before starting a new job. Initially planned to go north by bus (Hat Yai, Krabi, Phuket). Comparing the cost, it would be wise to fly directly to Bangkok and then slowly explore the surrounding. They may stop in Chiang Mai. As he has been to the land of elephant numerous times, he will take up the role as a tourist guide. Hope everything is smooth.