Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Good weekend for a relaxation...

Maybe this weekend I'm going to visit some places in my state for a relaxation. We work so hard and passionate everyday. Now it's time for a break. A little long break. Maybe some places like Pantai Cahaya Bulan (hehe..), RFC Restaurant again, Pantai Bisikan Bayu or some other place.

But today I want to study a few of php programming language. It's so cool to study this programming language. So good and so tasty. Like a fruit. Like a grape. Hehehe... Knowledge is a power of life. Without knowledge we will sinking in the water. :-) Just a proverbs.

You can try something new but not current thing. But be careful. It's might bite you up! hehehe...

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Got to find another place of peace...

Have you heard about Pantai Cahaya Bulan (PCB) or PCB beach ? If never, please be advice that this place is a very passionate place for couples. :-) just kidding. I've been there many times since my studying at college. It's a very nice place for me to take a rest and relaxation. It's full of tradisional village. Full of sensational aroma. Good for your health. I'm having a nice visit and time there. If you want to visit Pantai Cahaya Bulan alone or with your family, just email me. I'll give some information how to get there, where to stay, where to EAT :-) and where you can having a good time. Before that, please take a time to look at the picture below :


Shore that shining my mind...

 
The view of peace mind... I like this one...

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Having time at Car Wash Shop at Guchil Bayam, Kota Bharu

Today, I'm take an early dinner at RFC Restaurant at Wakaf Mek Zainab, Kota Bharu. I go with my cousin. Eating Kuew Tiaw goreng (fried) and "Teh Beng". My cousin eat "Mee Goreng" (fried) and "Milo Beng". "Beng" in  standard Malay language means ice or icy. It's just a simple word inherit from generations to generations. I forgot to take pictures of Kuew Tiaw and Mee Goreng but I take pictures of Teh beng and Milo Beng. Here are the pictures :


Half of Teh Beng. Half of it is safe in my stomach. :-)



Milo Beng. Half of it is safe in my cousin stomach. :-)



My cousin staying behind the scene, hehehe... I'm so "kenyang"....

After that, I drive to the car wash shop located at Guchil Bayam, Kota Bharu. It's very simple and easy to park the car. Sadly, I have to wait about 30 minutes for my car complete wash and clean. Nevermind, at least my car growing stronger and clean. hehehe.... satisfy!


 
My "Hitam Manis", entering car wash shop.  It's so cute to see her entering from that position. 


Waiting about 30 minutes. hehehe.... be patient. Because patient always have to wait for a doctor.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Nasi Ayam at Kg. Cherang, Kota Bharu...

It's totally amazing when I first taste Nasi Ayam D' Cherang restaurant at Kampung Cherang, Kota Bharu, Kelantan. It was so good to having this good food. This was my first Nasi Ayam dinner since I come back to Kelantan. I hook on with my nephew. He also like Nasi Ayam too. Hehehe...

But I forgot to take a picture. So sad... Never mind, maybe next time I take as much as I can. Usually Nasi Ayam come out with a yellow steam rice (usually they use "beras siam"), quarter or a piece of roasted chicken, a small bowl of soup, a little black soy sauce (kicap manis) and a little "sambal lada". It's so delicious and so yummy! hehehe...

Today I'm gonna eat this food again and also with my nephew. So good to having a weekend time there. I'll take a lot of pictures today. And I will publish to my blog as much as I can. Nasi Ayam ooo Nasi Ayam ooo "saya mahu makan kamu!" Nasi Ayam... ooo Nasi Ayam.... (my official nasi ayam song). :-)

*** Updates
I've failed to go dinner at D'CHERANG restaurant. But I got this picture from one of blog that I read always. Please have a seat to see "Nasi Ayam" closely :

Is it delicious and yummy ?. :-)

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Eating Satay in Malaysia... Wow!

It's so delicious when seeing other people eating satay at Kajang! Wow! Yummy! yummy! I was first time arrived at Kajang on Januari 2008. It was so amazing because this town was popular with a food call "Satay Kajang". I have to try this food because it was my dream to capture this food in my stomach. Huhuhu.... :-)

But I forgot to capture a picture for that moment. huhuhu... so sad... But I got these stuff from my favourite blog. You can read this posting write by one of the satay lover. I copy paste his article and pictures and his blog link for your reference. :

This was my dinner tonight – Haji Samuri’s famous Kajang Satay. It’s surprisingly fast and cheap to reach Kajang town from Seri Kembangan, only 20 minutes and RM1 toll. The real problem starts when you’re in Kajang town itself. It’s a small town but there’s a lot of cars. So, getting around would take quite a while even for a short distance. Read more if satays interest you..
Haji Samuri Kajang Satay

We ordered 10 chicken satays, 10 fish satays and 5 beef tripes satay. Beef tripes is at 9 o’clock, chicken at 6 while fish at 12.
satay kuah
Ketupat (rice dumpling) and the mandatory cucumbers as side dishes. Received some chain emails that cucumber helps to offset the satay’s cancerous effect.. I don’t know if this is real but fruits are good.. so finish them lah. The gravy which is brown greyish is sweet and loaded with peanuts. Chili is provided separately and you can customize your own peanut sauce’s spiciness. For me, I like it spicy. Apparently, the gravy is sooooo tasty for some people. I saw a girl eating the gravy only before the satay arrived using a spoon. Really so nice meh? LOL.
Haji Samuri satay kajang restaurant
Haji Samuri is really a huge restaurant, clean too. There are two floors and there’s an air conditioned section. I didn’t know this until I went exploring the restaurant after my meal. The air conditioned area is at the ground floor, just in front of the kitchen. Head there if you want a nicer environment.
BBQ satay kajang
The first floor is the only place where you can see the workers prepare the satays clearly. Interesting.
Haji Samuri kajang satay
The satays are good, no doubt about that. The chicken satay is the best among all, and all are equally priced at RM0.60 per stick. The special ones which cost more are rabbit (RM1.60!), deer and mutton. Too bad the rabbit satays were sold out, I really wanted to try it. Rabbit meat is said to have a really good texture and taste.
Haji Samuri satay kajang restaurant
This is how big the satay restaurant is.. it’s like a complex!
best kajang satay
A piece of advice.. don’t order so many satays at once.. Although they are really good, it’s better to order them in small batches. Order a few first, then ask for more if you really feel like it. For us, we felt very full and had a loathe (feel sien) for the satays already after 5-6 sticks. Also, you don’t need to travel to Kajang for the real thing because they already have a branch in Damansara Uptown, PJ. I wonder if the quality’s the same? Hmm..

Thursday, January 14, 2010

A lot of Wonders of Malaysia!!!



[ The Taller among the tallest building in the world ]

Petronas Twin Towers and the Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC)
The tallest building in the world, the Petronas Twin Towers, is a commanding sight. Together with the Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC), it symbolises Kuala Lumpur's and Malaysia's rapid rise as a developed nation. The whole site sits on what used to be the Selangor Turf Club grounds. The towers are awe-inspiring, with just the right combination of modern architecture and Islamic design.

At the base of the towers, the KLCC is the newest attraction in KL and all of Malaysia. A public park and gardens, with a wading pool, sits at the heart . They make a fantastic place to cool down after going around the Suria KLCC shopping centre - THE shopping centre boasting of the latest in fashion trends and designer labels.


 [ Sometimes I hook-up here and having a great time with my friends here ]

Dayabumi Complex
A skyscraper, 35 storeys high, stands proudly on Jalan Hishamuddin, high-vaulted arches decorating its entrance and its white open-fretwork glistening in the tropical sun; this is the Dayabumi Complex and its significance lies in the fact that it was the very first building in KL to boast of the Malaysian-style architecture, that is a unique combination of modern lines and Islamic motifs.
 

[ The place where Government policys are made ]


Parliament House
The Parliament House placed on elevated ground commands a panoramic view of the Lake Gardens is the modern Parliament House with its distinctive oval-shaped windows. It is situated in one of the greenest and most beautiful areas in KL and is superbly lit at night. The main building and its adjoining tower block accommodate the two houses of Parliament, a banquet hall, library, various offices and committee rooms.

Sri Mahamariaman Temple
Built in 18 7 3, this is one of the most ornate and elaborate Hindu temples in the country. The detailed decorative scheme for the temple incorporates intricate carvings, gold embellishments, hand-painted motifs and exquisite tiles from Italy and Spain. It also houses a giant chariot that is used to transport a deity annually during the Hindu festival of Thaipusam.

Sultan Abdul Samad Building
Facing Dataran Merdeka is Sultan Abdul Samad Building, a Moorish inspired building with shiny copper domes and a 130-metre clock tower. Designed by architects, Norman and Bidwell, it took more than two years to build and was completed in 1897. It was constructed to accommodate the various government administrative departments, among them the Federal Secretariat, Selangor State Secretariat, Public Works Department and the Sanitary Board. Today, it houses the Judicial Department on one end and The Textile Museum on the other.

National Mosque
The National Mosque is located near the railway station, along Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin. It has tiled appearance of a partly opened umbrella roof. Visitors are required to remove their shoes. Special robes arc provided if you are not appropriately attired.

Gardens
Lake Gardens Located off Jalan Parlimen, is the greenbelt of Kuala Lumpur. Developed in the 1880s, these undulating and beautifully landscaped gardens cover 170 acres of rolling lawns with huge trees, colourful beds of flowers and two lakes. There is a children's playground, jogging tracks, exercise stations, and rowing boats. The popular gardens offer plenty of recreational opportunities and attractions.

The Orchid Garden showcases thousands of international varieties of the most beautiful flower in the world. The garden contains over 800 species from Malaysia alone.

The Hibiscus Garden is a small terraced garden, which provides a strikingly colorful panorama of countless varieties of hibiscus.

Parks
There are a number of beautiful parks in Kualam Lumpur like, the butterfly park which houses some 6,000 butterflies of over 120 species. It includes more than 15,000 plants from 100 species that have been used to recreate a Malaysian rainforest atmosphere. The Bird Park, the largest bird park in South-East Asia, holds thousands of tropical and exotic birds representing nearly every major species of this part of the world.

Deer Park is located in the undulating slopes and sprawling valley of the Lake Gardens. Close to the bubbling stream at the edge of the valley are several mousedeer. The mouse deer is the world's smallest hoofed animal and a popular figure in local folklore due to its legendary wit.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

What a funny things??? A funky meeting...

Today, i'm having a little meeting with my collegue. It's very funny for me, because the MC dont know what's the main idea and objectives for that meeting. It's very irritating... hehehe... What a lovely scene... It's remember me to the one movie that i like to watch. Have you seen "A long came a spider"? What a lovely movie! Hehehe..

I like Morgan Freeman. The way he act as a pyscology police personel, it's look like that thing is happening. Actual event. What a happening! Back to the meeting event, luckily I suddenly sleep for a minute. It's good for you to have a sleeping time during a funny meeting like that. So funky! :-)

What a lovely moment. When someone woke me up, I suddenly grip my pen and try to act there is nothing happen at that time. It's so close! Tomorrow I'll updates a few information about beautiful and lovely places to visit.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Time for maghrib... Let's go for prayer..

Salam all folks, now it's 7.28 p.m (local time), it's time for maghrib. Let's go for maghrib prayer.

It's a long time not see.. KB vs KL

I think it's been a long time i'm not updating this blog. A lot of things i've to do for a some period of time. I've just came back from KL. Now i'm at my country home, Kelantan. A long journey is a tired matter. I'm travel alone like a lone ranger from KL to KB about 450km. That's a long journey to me. huhuhu...

Today is a good day but a little tired because air in KL is not good enough as KB. Country side is a good side for people like me. The air is very clean because KB is not busy and jam like KL. My english is very horrible. huhuhu...

I've take a couple of pictures along my journey back to KB, Kelantan. Please have a seat to take a few moments capturing the little scenic view of my beloved home :


Along the highway through "Bukit Tujuh"


"Kelapa sawit" main road, near Felda Sungai Koyan


Felda Sungai Koyan again