I'm back in the home, with unlimited Internet connection...hehe.
I'll be talking about my trip and my holidays so far, but since there are quite a lot of things for me to talk, i'll be sub topic-ing it.
A) Kuching(overall) - This time, my trip back to kuching was quite a good one. The weather wasn't too hot and it wasn't congested at all( apart from the coffee shops that we went for breakfast). Even though there wasn't any air-conditioning in my grandmother's house, at night was(and usually) quite cooling, but the stuff there, like the pillows and stuff are exactly the same like last time, old...lolz.
B) Food
- What I'm about to say will totally contradict with whatever i posted earlier. The food there isn't just only about noodles and laksa and kuey chap(sorry, but i dislike this), there are many hidden treasures(cheh...lol). I only ate the noodles(kolok mee...dunno who started the kolok translation) once while i was there. I had mee jawa, which was ok, and fried chicken rice. I had quite a lot of rice and another food which i recommend is the Char Kuay( penang version in char kuay kak...i tink, well thats according 2 my classmate;florence). This is fried with chai poh and egg, very nice!
C) Sights
- This is actually quite funny coz the spelling over here and there is different, and english there is not so good. My last night there, we went to a seafood restaurant to have dinner, and i saw the menu there, one of the items available was LAMP!!! All of us were laughing like crazy. I suppose that their english mustn't be very good or there was a printing error coz they spelt lamb, lamp. Other stuff i saw there i can't remember...sori.
One bad thing about the trip was that, on the way home from the LCCT today, i left my handphone in the taxi...haiz, so sad. I hardly lose stuff outside my house, but just one mistake and its was gone. Hopefully the driver finds it, before any ill-mannered passenger gets in the taxi and takes it, and returns it.
This trip was a nice one as i bought a few new games for my PS2 and i also found a badminton shop near my grandmother's house, but too bad it didn't open during the time i was there. Badminton courts there are crazy. I say that because they usually have around 8 to 16 courts under one roof. The biggest i found was 32 courts, and all of them were on the same floor. Imagine how big that is, and i got to know that 4 of my cousins play badminton as well, and all of them are bigger and taller than me...scary.
Thats about enough for today, and i'll continue with my tour 2moro
byez...
~stopped typing~
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