Saturday, December 25, 2010

Onboard FD 3508

Singapore to Bangkok on a Christmas Day, you get to see cheerful Angel and Minnie stewardess. I wonder if Santa is piloting the airplane!? And will there be Santarina coming to give us presents? 

Wait long long also don't have..
All you hear was... purchase any meals?? drinks??

Perhaps i could see a real angel playing a harp on the clouds...
or Santa riding on his reindeer sledge? HOhoHo...




Wait long long also don't have... 
Well, at least i witnessed a beautiful sunset in the air!! 
A Christmas Sunset.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Singapore: ION Orchard Christmas 2010 新加坡:乌节弯圣诞

Orchard Road is perhaps the MOSt photographed spot in Singapore during Christmas Season. And this gigantic white Christmas tree at ION Orchard is perhaps the MOST attractive of all. Note: Picture taken at 4:36pm 

Picture taken at 7:36pm. ViOLa..The Christmas Tree turned ViOlet!!

A close-up of the high voltage tree, but it didn't stop these ladies from sticking onto the tree taking shots and shots in different styles.  

You can walk inside the Christmas tree. Take a FREE disposable 3D spec and enjoy a display of delightful stunning blue light tubes and cheerful hanging crystal balls.

A lady was looking hard, probably aching her neck. 
Then she turned and asked me, "Did you see anything?"
"Yes, so pretty..can't you see anything?" i replied. 
She put the spec on and look hard again. 

There... Did YOU SEE ANYTHING??


Monday, December 13, 2010

Monday, November 22, 2010

Hong Kong: Harbour City Christmas 2010 香港: 海港城圣诞节2010

Harbour City 海港城 - the largest shopping mall in Tsim Sha Tsui,  with over 700 retail shops is the main focus of Christmas decorations. This Christmas, the mall is spending about HK13/RM5.25 million on its impressive season decorations with the theme "Celebrating Moments @ Harbour City".

The Giant Crystal Chandelier

Golden Christmas Balls - A total of 800 pieces hanging around the mall

Mr and Mrs Snowman to welcome You

 
Beautiful 'Celebrating Moments @ Harbour City' wallpaper along the walkway

Cute 'Celebrating Moments @ Harbour City' wallpaper on the other side too

 These cakes rise up each level to the top in tune to the music 

My favourite 'Strawberry cake'

 Inside each glass is a christmas tree emitting RGB lights

Hong Kong's tallest LED Christmas tree at 40ft created from 53 champagne glasses

What do you see? Angel or Devil?


How to get there: 
Harbour City, 3-27 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Exit A1 or Near The Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry Pier

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Macau: Grand Lisboa Christmas 2010 澳门: 新葡京圣诞 2010

The magnificent Grand Lisboa Hotel shaped like a giant lotus, is an iconic landmark in the heart of Macau and reputed as one of the finest casino hotel in Asia. 


Christmas displays brightly lighted up at the side entrance of the hotel.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Hong Kong: Times Square Crazy Christmas 2010 香港: 時代廣場圣诞 2010

At Times Square mall (時代廣場) Causeway bay, an internationally renowned HK artist, Michael Lau created a mix of pop culture, art and fantasy of a Christmas concept park.

The second floor Atrium is an exhibition of the "10th Anniversary Michael Lau Gardener  Festival" with cute and funny “Gardener” persona.








  Have Fun. Merry Chistmas 2010.



Saturday, November 13, 2010

Macau: Water Crab Porridge 澳门: 水蟹粥

As strongly recommended and listed as one of the MUST eat in Macau is the Water Crab Porridge. (水蟹粥) We were glad that we managed to find this most famous restuarant (name cannot be revealed) for water crab porridge in Rua Do Cunha, Taipa, Macau. But it was A Great disappointment indeed! 

1) You don't get what you see.


From their picture, we see 1 big healthy happy crab in a spa with spring onions and flowery eggs. Yum..Yum..YUM..

What we get was 1 small drunken crab who 'macam' accidentally fall into this bowl of HOT porridge and got its hands  and legs broken..Dum DUMDUM..

2) And not only it didn't taste heavenly delicious as claimed, the atmosphere in the restaurant was noisy and lousy as if it is the ONLY restaurant in Macau that serves the golden crab!!

3) Hostile service - Just as when we sat down on the chairs, 1 auntie threw down 3 packets of tissues on our table. Another 1 auntie came; snatched back 2 packets (1 packet from sally's hand) and loudly shouted (in cantonese), "WHY  NEED 3 PACKETS??"  The 3 of us were speechless and dumb folded... 

Then we heard them grumbling about almost everything in the restaurant. One auntie even put on a black wok face and grumbled at 1 couple (in cantonese) "Aiya..sek cho chun mm chow.. bah zui ko kai wai..bla bla, bla.." (already finish eating still don't want to leave, occupying the seats..bla bla bla....)

**i so tempted to take the pictures of those aunty waitress but afraid that they will smash up my camera..

After we habis makan, we cepat cabut.. the bill?? MOP120= RM48 for 1 bowl.
 

Macau: Grandview Hotel 澳门: 澳門君怡酒店

Grandview Hotel was my choice of hotel in Macau after googling of "hotels in Macau." The hotel is located at downtown Taipa.

There were lots of mini buses dropping and picking guests at the arrival exit of the airport every 12-15 mins. Either you have to confirm the right mini bus to take or ask the 'hostile' drivers who may or may not response as if you're wasting his 1 million dollar 1 minute worth of time.  Mini buses can take only 16 passengers and run from 7am-10am, 4pm - 10pm only. Exact fare needed. No change available. Taking a taxi would cost about MOP37-40/RM15-16.

Since i have done my homework and only had a light luggage, we took mini bus 26 (MOP4.20/RM1.80 per pax) to Grandview Hotel - Alight at Macau Jockey club bus stop (choi ma wui in cantonese) and cross the street where the Four Faced Buddha is, walk another 3 mins to reach the hotel.

We had booked a superior non smoking room (HK750/RM305 saturday's room rate) via their website and was later upgraded to a Junior suite (HK1,190/RM485) together with a complimentary extra bed from the kind courtesy of the assistance general manager, Mr Yue. 

Was so eager to take a look at our Junior Suite (room 1116) after we check in.

Lovely high back armchair outside our room

First view of the room 


Mini bar and hot drinks corner

The living room - opposite the LCD TV

The suite bedroom - spacious and comfy

The suite bathroom - classy and glassy

The warm tub - relaxing and unwinding 

The master room with the panoramic view 

The Macau Jockey Club and beyond

Four Faced Buddha

NOTE:
Book the room directly at: http://www.grandview-hotel.com/

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