Friday, August 11, 2006

Things to achieves in Life...

As per daily rountine in KL, we normally woke up as early as the sunrised and caught ourself in a heavy traffic conjestion on our way to the heart of the city with our office attire. When you take a look you might see some people yawning, some were listening to their favourite radio station and noding their head according to the rythmn of the song bt some were unpatiently waited for their bumper to bumper crawl along the traffic. At the end of the day what we rally achieve out of it??? Some people have a very good objective in life, however to many people they may not. A simple question might always mingle our mind, which is "What we really wanna achieves in life?" Is't Money? Success? Happiness? Social Life? or work just to pass time and earn a living?

The day that i most waiting for has come! 11th Aug 2006, I left KL around 8.15am embarking my journey of mercy a country of rare seismic beauty: to a somewhere that i'm not belong to, to somewhere that i can achieve my dream, to somewhere that everyone wish to be... for me it's New Zealand!

11th & 12th Aug 06 - Instant Asia.
I landed my first destination in the Garden City. Like any other tourist, I eagerly explore the new land that i've touched my foot on. At this country you can see a good combination of races & culture in a modern world, which its commonly known as Instant Asia - Singapore. Immediately after i have checked in my thing to the Backpackers took a bus to Orchard Road - a shopper's paradise that bursting with the latest lifestlye and fashion trend from all over the world. Though the Singapore Sales period
has over, most of the departmental stores were still on sales.

For evening leisure, i head to Chinatown (it's similar to Petaling Street in KL) rich in heritage & colourful history of its red light district. I ended up the day by having my dinner at Lau Pa Sat, a foodcourt center with hundreds over food stalls. Here you can find Asian, Western & Northern food all under one roof. The night still young as i proceed my itienerary to Little India, you can ever smell the arouma of the spices as soon as the MRT stopped at the station.

The following day i woke up very early as i'm planning to visit the Haw Par Villa - Dragon World (Formerly known as Tiger Balm Garden). If you wish to see what chinese methodology / believes in live after death, this is the place that you should not miss.




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