I got a cheque amounting RM170++ for the online surveys that I've done for the past one year. Redeemed 1000points which equals to USD50, just to test whether it's the real thing. It happened to be a surprise as I almost forgot about it because I redeemed it for about a month ago. Although it's very little compared to other online survey companies which are paying much higher, but at least I don't have to go to KL town center to get payment from Pay-Pal.
Thanks Global Test Market. :)
Monday, September 14, 2009
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
4D3N in Bangkok
4D3N In Bangkok
Went for holilday in Bangkok for 4D3N 2 weeks ago, while the H1N1 is widely spread all over the world. It actually doesn’t seems that bad over there.
During our 1st day there, Thailand was having their Buddhist Lent Day festival. No beer can be sold for 2 days. We went to the Palace Temple, and walk along the street full of books, souvenirs and food stalls.

Books stalls. Very cheap and a lot of them. I’ve never seen such long book stalls/fair in Malaysia.


Palace Temple. We couldn’t enter due to the big festival.

The sweet ‘otak-otak’ looked alike desert. Tasty.

Sleeping Buddha. Very nearby Palace Temple. We just walked there from the Palace Temple.
Then we had our 1st dinner there at a big restaurant. They serve super nice Tom Yam and food.

The most yummy Tom Yam we had in 4 days.

Fried Yam Cake. Very tasty too.

Crab meat fried with Chili. Super nice. I love this the most among all the food I ate in bangkok. We can really eat the crab meat pcs by pcs. Not like most of the restaurants serve, which we can only taste a tiny-minny pcs of crab meat debris only.

Grill pork. (Moo-Yarng in Thai).

Thai Satay. We don’t really like it. Not as tasty as Malaysia’s satay.
After the dinner we went to Suan Lam night bazaar for shopping. Bought some staff there as souvenirs for myselves, family and friends.
Had our 1st foot massage there after long walk in front of the night bazaar. The massage was not that nice due to not hard enough.
The 2nd Day, we went to the Floating Market. It’s a great experience, though the goods sold there are expensive compared to the normal market.

After the Floating Market, we went to a Zoo to watch the magic, elephants and crocodile shows. The shows were better than expected. The ticket was not cheap. 500Baht per person.

The smart elephants. We played Football, made funny actions, and played in drama which talked about wars. I was shocked by the bomb they put, with real fire.

Crocodile show. I took videos for the shows. But lazy to upload it here. :p
After that, we went back to town to take dinner.

The fresh salted compressed-cook fish. The fish meat was so fresh and sweet. Behind the fish is ‘Labaduk’. It eat together with fresh vege. A unique dish. But at the end me and my gf ate the chili accidentally and felt hot till we couldn’t talk.
After dinner, we went back hotel room for shower. Then we head to a spa to do Thai massage. The environment there was so comfortable.

The 3rd day, we went to a shopping mall called MBK then Central. Didn’t get anything there, but had my 1st pork burger of McDonald’s. The burger was so yummy compared to ours in Malaysia.

In the evening, we went to Suan Lam night bazaar again. Bought a few more items, and had dinner, and our 1st beer at the food court beside the night bazaar.
During the last day, we just went to the same spa for the Thai massage again. This time, I asked the masseur to be harder. She actually step up on me. I told her not too hard, and she told me just a little bit only because her weight is only 40kg. The process was pain this time. But I could feel my spine immediately loosen after the last step when I put on hands behind my head and she twisted my body to left then to right.
After the massage, we headed to airport to fly back to KL.
I might be going to Bangkok again by end of the year if H1N1 is in control. Or else, probably next year. There are a lot of places where I didn’t have enough time to go.
Went for holilday in Bangkok for 4D3N 2 weeks ago, while the H1N1 is widely spread all over the world. It actually doesn’t seems that bad over there.
During our 1st day there, Thailand was having their Buddhist Lent Day festival. No beer can be sold for 2 days. We went to the Palace Temple, and walk along the street full of books, souvenirs and food stalls.

Books stalls. Very cheap and a lot of them. I’ve never seen such long book stalls/fair in Malaysia.


Palace Temple. We couldn’t enter due to the big festival.

The sweet ‘otak-otak’ looked alike desert. Tasty.

Sleeping Buddha. Very nearby Palace Temple. We just walked there from the Palace Temple.
Then we had our 1st dinner there at a big restaurant. They serve super nice Tom Yam and food.

The most yummy Tom Yam we had in 4 days.

Fried Yam Cake. Very tasty too.

Crab meat fried with Chili. Super nice. I love this the most among all the food I ate in bangkok. We can really eat the crab meat pcs by pcs. Not like most of the restaurants serve, which we can only taste a tiny-minny pcs of crab meat debris only.

Grill pork. (Moo-Yarng in Thai).

Thai Satay. We don’t really like it. Not as tasty as Malaysia’s satay.
After the dinner we went to Suan Lam night bazaar for shopping. Bought some staff there as souvenirs for myselves, family and friends.
Had our 1st foot massage there after long walk in front of the night bazaar. The massage was not that nice due to not hard enough.
The 2nd Day, we went to the Floating Market. It’s a great experience, though the goods sold there are expensive compared to the normal market.

After the Floating Market, we went to a Zoo to watch the magic, elephants and crocodile shows. The shows were better than expected. The ticket was not cheap. 500Baht per person.

The smart elephants. We played Football, made funny actions, and played in drama which talked about wars. I was shocked by the bomb they put, with real fire.

Crocodile show. I took videos for the shows. But lazy to upload it here. :p
After that, we went back to town to take dinner.

The fresh salted compressed-cook fish. The fish meat was so fresh and sweet. Behind the fish is ‘Labaduk’. It eat together with fresh vege. A unique dish. But at the end me and my gf ate the chili accidentally and felt hot till we couldn’t talk.
After dinner, we went back hotel room for shower. Then we head to a spa to do Thai massage. The environment there was so comfortable.

The 3rd day, we went to a shopping mall called MBK then Central. Didn’t get anything there, but had my 1st pork burger of McDonald’s. The burger was so yummy compared to ours in Malaysia.

In the evening, we went to Suan Lam night bazaar again. Bought a few more items, and had dinner, and our 1st beer at the food court beside the night bazaar.
During the last day, we just went to the same spa for the Thai massage again. This time, I asked the masseur to be harder. She actually step up on me. I told her not too hard, and she told me just a little bit only because her weight is only 40kg. The process was pain this time. But I could feel my spine immediately loosen after the last step when I put on hands behind my head and she twisted my body to left then to right.
After the massage, we headed to airport to fly back to KL.
I might be going to Bangkok again by end of the year if H1N1 is in control. Or else, probably next year. There are a lot of places where I didn’t have enough time to go.
Monday, June 29, 2009
H1N1 vs Bangkok Trip.
I'm going to Bangkok for vacation on 7th July, while the H1N1 flu is widely spread.
A doctor told us actually we do not need to be panic of the disease. At most quarantine ourselves for a week only to rest well. Hopefully I don't have to go through the tedious body checkup when I get back as announced by government yesterday for those who came in to Malaysia from Thailand and Indonesia.
A doctor told us actually we do not need to be panic of the disease. At most quarantine ourselves for a week only to rest well. Hopefully I don't have to go through the tedious body checkup when I get back as announced by government yesterday for those who came in to Malaysia from Thailand and Indonesia.
R.I.P. MJ.
I heard the news from radio when I was on my way go to JB on Saturday. It was really a news to hear that a superstar passed away.
He's the only English star my mum knows. I can't think of any other star who can be as famous as him anymore.
What a great lost! RIP MJ. All of us will miss you, forever....
He's the only English star my mum knows. I can't think of any other star who can be as famous as him anymore.
What a great lost! RIP MJ. All of us will miss you, forever....
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Long Weekend at Genting Highland.
Just had a long weekend at Genting Highland. Went there for 3D2N due to we got 2 nights stay redeemed with the Genting Points. The place was unexpectedly packed. I thought Malaysia school holiday is over and the place should be quiet. Who knows, Singapore is having their school holiday now. Everywhere was full of people.
On 1st day, we were lucky enough to check in at the check-in kiosk. Or else, We need to wait for at least 3 hours for our turn. We just rest in the room till dinner time, then had our dinner in the First World Hotel lobby cafe. The curry mee there is not as nice as last time when I had 5 years back, and the price is almost doubled up compared to 5 years ago. Actually the food up there are all very expensive. Genting Group and the merchants are really earning fortune.
We watched Terminator Salvation in the Cineplex in First World Plaza. It was freezing cold in the cinema and both of us almost frozen in there since we only wore bermudas and normal t-shirt.
We went Coffee Bean & Starbucks at night to surf internet and enjoy the cold air. It was the best time of the day for me.
The trip was overall good because of the weather there. It's so hot down the hill when we are back in KL. Time flies really fast especially when you are in holiday. Sigh...........
On 1st day, we were lucky enough to check in at the check-in kiosk. Or else, We need to wait for at least 3 hours for our turn. We just rest in the room till dinner time, then had our dinner in the First World Hotel lobby cafe. The curry mee there is not as nice as last time when I had 5 years back, and the price is almost doubled up compared to 5 years ago. Actually the food up there are all very expensive. Genting Group and the merchants are really earning fortune.
We watched Terminator Salvation in the Cineplex in First World Plaza. It was freezing cold in the cinema and both of us almost frozen in there since we only wore bermudas and normal t-shirt.
We went Coffee Bean & Starbucks at night to surf internet and enjoy the cold air. It was the best time of the day for me.
The trip was overall good because of the weather there. It's so hot down the hill when we are back in KL. Time flies really fast especially when you are in holiday. Sigh...........
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Addicted to Coffee (V.2)
I still feel sleepy after drinking a cup of Nescafe, which I thought it can keep me awake previously. Think I must be too tired due to fall asleep at almost 2am every night this week. I'm bushed.
Friday, June 5, 2009
My Tarot Card.
You are The Wheel of Fortune
Good fortune and happiness but sometimes a species of
intoxication with success
The Wheel of Fortune is all about big things, luck, change, fortune. Almost always good fortune. You are lucky in all things that you do and happy with the things that come to you. Be careful that success does not go to your head however. Sometimes luck can change.
What Tarot Card are You?
Take the Test to Find Out.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)