Showing posts with label Travel Log. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel Log. Show all posts

Monday, February 2, 2015

2015 first post + Taiwan

2015 first post! yay!

finally lah 
has the time and effort to write blog. (blame more on the effort lol)

it's already February! woww 
blog post is so inconsistent 
thanks also to my hectic busy final year, 
but still feel very blessed anyway cos everything went quite smoothly at the moment.

sometimes we tend to complain a lot how rough we live our life but I think we need to appreciate the good moment also, be fair mahhhh *nod nod

anyway, all is well. #guanyinblessing

just came back from a 10-days vacation in Taiwan. 
not too bad i would say. but not as good as what i have expected it to be. 
thought of writing my trip as to make it more informative and useful for reference, but nah, i'm too old to write this stuff. leave it to others lol #noeffort #nomotivation 

anyway, okay lah, Taiwan is not that difficult to travel to provided if you know how to read and speak in Chinese. everything is quite convenient. 
do some research on the good food and cheap hostel. then for sure your trip will be within your budget and can experience the best out of it. 

RM3k for 10 days how about that? not that bad huh. 
lucky me and my another friend made some effort on research. duhhh... 
and be smart lah. plan ahead is one thing, but to have common sense is another important thing : the primary advice for every traveller who wish to travel to other country, especially without experience. 
starting from buying air ticket till airport check-in till back to Malaysia KLIA2, just.. be smart lah. wtf

okay lah some photos for "compulsory condition" for writing a sort-of vacation blog post. haha

rainbow village

naked ah pek

good packaging viagra (biscuit)

loud Chinese tourists in Ri Yue Tan (for a moment we thought we came to China wtf)

a dome made of paper

white peacocks

giant peacoc...k errr.. i mean...  *blush*

bumiputra who has a chinese name and can speak more fluent mandarin than me

sheep

1.3 deg Celcius! oh great, I'm only with my cotton shirt and a low-quality cardigan

 how I took picture of my friend

 how my friend took picture of me. 
awesome photographer

lantern wishes (let's be real wtf hahaha)

okay la I am getting more worse in writing a blog post haha an absolutely bad blog post. (compare to HKUST and Europe trip post what laaaaaaa now hahaha)

anway, happy 2015! 


Thursday, April 10, 2014

5 Countries 7 Cities in 18 days (Part IV)

I am trying very very hard to recall how was my trip already. But I don't want this series of posts to hang in the middle and left unfinished. And since this is holiday week and I am too free to not update the rest of my trip.
I am going to just bring up some pictures and short description though... old liao cannot remember much liao.

So we were already in Italy.
Then we went north up to Pisa where the Pisa tower is located.
Our transportation was by long-distance train.
But to get to Pisa tower in Pisa, we have to take public bus.
Pisa is a very small and quiet town. Not as busy as Rome.

Notice all the tourists there.. posing the same pattern. "so this is thriller... thriller night!"

Pisa Tower

Pisa Tower

We didn't went up to the tower though. Cos first thing is that we were already tired like mad; Not enough sleep; entrance fee is quite costly; and.... SUMMER HERE IS FREAKING HOT! The summer in Europe ain't no place like Malaysia. The air is dry and hot.  Be aware of it if you wish to travel around in the summer.

I think the not so good thing about backpacking also is that you didn't get to know the story behind every of this spot. What you can do is you either do some research on the internet first, or open your ears wide and sneak in to a tourist group and listen to their tour guide's explanation. That's what I did. = ='' wtf

The next stop was Milan. The high-fashioned city! Bam! All the high-end 'atas-atas' brands are all here. Even the air I breathe in I also thought it was expensive. #deepbreathe #expensivelungs #imsupermodel wtf

Milan

Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II - the shopping heaven for the rich. Left Prada right LV

Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II

But if you plan to buy a high-end branded bag, this place is good as you get to have tax refund.

So since we were already there, sis and mum decided to get into the LV, Prada and Chanel store to check it out. It is insanely huge inside. And I've noticed that even in the store in Milan, or any other places like in Paris, surely they will have a Chinese salesperson to assist you. Why? Cos Chinese tourists are rich! I mean Chinese as in the China Chinese. SO, They need to have a chinese speaker in order to boost their sales. Talk about money making!! BAM!

What even funnier is that these Chinese tourists they even bring their own printed catalogue along, with all the research readily done. Buying branded bags was like buying fishes and vegetable in pasar malam. My mum even got pointed by them for choosing the right bag. "No, this one not nice, you see the other one got extra strap and extra zipper!" @@''

Xie xie ni auntie... *walk away*


The buses here in Italy are weird in some way. Cos they take passengers without checking their ticket.
Sometimes even their public train, you can see some of the people here would cross to the gate without inserting their train ticket to the machine. They don't check. They just don't care if they have some people don't pay for their train fee I guess.

Milan's famous bakery - Luini

Cheese + ham ! Still hot in the inside! Yum!

Italian Gelato! YUM!

You see, I was always sticking in the group of Asian people all the time throughout the whole trip and I don't really get to talk to local people in oversea. One thing is that we have language/communication barrier. The other thing is that when they saw a group of Asian family hanging around there will be no local people want to approach to you. And I guess this is the least thing I can appreciate from this group trip.
So I am definitely surprised while I was waiting to cross the road to the other side bus stop, there was a couple standing next to me asked me whether am I came from Japan. LOL. This was exception cos I was standing quite far away from my company group. *trying to be rebellious for a moment LOL* no la it just happened when I stand a little further nia lah, no other intention.
He shook hand with me.
So I replied with a smile, "No" I said. "I am from Malaysia" (proud Malaysian cheh)
do he even know where is Malaysia? I wonder
He just acted like he know, and being friendly and ask me another question, "Do you play football? like soccer?"
I was like hell yeah! *success baby* Nobody even think I am good in sport. I can't even convinced people with this look! LOL!
I laughed. "No. Haha."
"You know Milan Football Club? There is a famous stadium around here." He told me, while holding his girlfriend's hand. And I can't help it but to peek at his girlfriend for two seconds. She just stand there smiled at me. Ang Mo!!! Maybe she thought I was a cute Japanese guy. Konichiwa! Sushi Tempura Heeeeeeeey!
Then my sister wave at me to ask me to come back to the group. She afraid I will get robbed/cheated as I mentioned before, this place is not the safest city in the world.
:((
"Hey, I got to go", I waved goodbye and run back to the group.

HAHA. I don't know but just feel like telling it here. I came back Malaysia and brag about it to my friends tho. HAHAH cos people don't normally think I can play football. fml

Random book stall/library 

That's about it. Italy ain't no the safest city in the world. Even when you are in a group. Take care of yourself and always be aware of the people surrounding if you wish to backpack to this place.
Milan Cathedral - Duomo di Milano
(Day view)

Milan Cathedral - Duomo di Milano
(Night view)

Then the next day overnight in Milan, we travel to Venice.
Stay tuned for more.

Weiii!! ask you to take picture of me not them!

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

5 Countries 7 Cities in 18 days (Part III)

del Colosseo street

What people say about Europe countries:
"Heaven is where:
the police are British,
the mechanics are German,
the lovers are French,
the chefs are Italians,
and it is all organised by the Swiss."

Bass on Draught, one of the restaurant in Rome

Talk about 'Food'!
How can people resist Italian cuisine right?
Pizza! Spaghetti! Gelato!
All are from Italy! *''ok'' fingers to the mouth* yum yum~

Italian cuisine : Truffle risotto, seafood risotto, and various types of pasta and pizza!

Not to say that the food there are the cheapest among all the Europe countries we have been in this entire trip!

Random street in Rome

I don't know.
But the people we met there are more easy-going.
This place is just right.
Along the street you can occasionally heard random musician playing instrument and singing song.
Slow-paced lifestyle, sitting in the cafe tasting wine, enjoying life, sun bathing, kills time by meeting with people and tasting good food.
Everything seems to be more "European" than I have imagine it to be.
Talk about 'Romantic', this place is definitely more romantic than Paris!
No wonder la TVB drama "Triumph in the Skies" were shot here for some scenes!
See! Why don't they go Paris! This must be the reason!

Just married! < 3

The buildings here are very unique. They are not very modernised like in KL city.
Tall skyscrapers? No! you can hardly find one here in Rome.
But very cool la, as you walk around, the feeling where you went back time to a historical city that you can name it in the Sejarah book!


Random leftover structures of the buildings? (not sure lol)

In order to take over Rome, the most simple way is to buy a Roma Pass.
Thank God they have a very developed and organised tourist-friendly package to sign up.
This pass cost each adult €34. It is quite costly, but with the ''easier access to every where in Rome'', worth it.
Roma Pass includes free use of the city’s public transport network (including the Metro underground train, bus and tram) some of the major museum entry, and Sant' Angelo Castle and Coloseum!
(There are more, can google it up)
But this pass only last for three days la, i.e. from the day you bought it.
And you can easily get it from most of the magazine stores in the train station.

In the Colosseum (with the Roma Pass, we can cut the long queue to get priority entry)

Thank God my jie's friend are joining our trip this time. The 'fear of getting lost in the middle of no where' has now officially gone! Cos he and my jie are the two persons who has been here. So there is two persons who are a lot more familiar on all the ''how to go''. Hooray!
Her friend brought his parents too to join us. So good la, my parents have chit chatting members this time! *to share the pasar pagi's talks and all~

In the Colosseum 

Most of the historical attractions we went really amazed me. Like, how the past centuries people manage to did this kinda buildings! The crafting, the art of the building, the gigantic structures, etc. They are indeed very historical. But erm, I am not a big European history fan though, so all the places turns out all looks the same to me. Like, I get very excited for the first visit, ''wah'', then ''oo'', then ''hmm'', then ''I've seen this before, didn't we visited this place?'', then ''I must be from the past, this building look familiar to me''. HAHAH!
Sorry again for my ''kampung-ness''!

Random street in Rome

But something I did really enjoy is when we walk along the small and narrow streets of this city. I like to cherish the moment of the locals having their own time. I like the way they treat their life like there is no tomorrow. I like it when they don't live in a hectic and fast pace. I like to see they enjoy food and enjoy the moment meeting with friends and family. I like the air I breath in, the music I heard, the small cab that pass by, the cyclist who cycles slowly, the language they speak that I don't understand, the smell of the pizza and pasta, the red plant hanging beside the door of the restaurant, the kid sleeping in his mum's shoulders, ...

Instead of the people in Asia where 'breakfast' is 'breakfast', 'pass me the fork and spoon now cos I need to finish my lunch before I get back to work', and 'there is no dinner without rice!', etc.

Random mansion in Rome

We all behave differently according to the culture we are born and raised. So sometimes you may think the people there are lazy, why are they not working, and stuff like that. But this is culture, afterall. This is the culture that we and they practice differently though.

On the side note, the Metro underground train in Rome is almost like the one I described in the post on the trip in Paris. It's creepy, in certain tourist attraction's stations are very packed, and it is dangerous. After my jie's friend's family has join us together, we always move in a group of 7 peoples. Kinda a big group already. But with our ''tourist-ty look'' written all over our face, we are still the favourite target for the snatch thief. Actually they don't "snatch", they steal. If you are not cautious enough in taking care of your bag or wallet, they can easily steal your belongings with their skillful techniques within a blink of an eye. At least it was how I was informed by my jie and her friend.
On day 1 itself, we actually got targeted by a group of three bearded guys in the train station when we about to go back to the hotel. It was almost 12a.m. in the midnight. There were this three guys pretending to be a tourist by holding a map. Me and my mum notice them and were very suspicious of their intention already. How can three bearded middle-aged man who all has some big tattoos on their hands be always keeping an eye on us while holding their map. They don't even look like a tourist. No big bag, no water bottle, not wearing proper shoes, and their look, just didn't seems like a ''tourist'' to me and my mum. So immediately my mum warn us to get to the next door after the train arrived. Without surprise, three of them follow along. In the mean time while waiting other passengers to get down of the train, we quickly get in and they try to squeeze in between us. C'mon! Don't be silly, why you guys wanted to squeeze into the same compartment of the train together with us. It is 12 midnight and not even crowded anymore! We all started to stare at them with the "not this time, buddy" look. And they left the train afterwards before the door of the train closes. They already know we have been noticing them and hence difficult for them to take further action, so they gave up.
Phew. We all were panic as hell. The way passing through each station in the train takes almost like "forever" to us. We wanted to get down quickly and get back to the hotel as soon as possible before we become the target of the next thief.

Aihhh. Don't know la if we are just bad luck. For some reason, we always got this special ''treat'' from the local. I guess that is their "welcome gift" la.

Anyway, overall the trip to Rome and Vatican City is fun though. ADVENTUROUS ok!

Here are some pictures taken in Rome :

Colosseum

Colosseum

Colosseum (in the day)

Colosseum (in the night)

I have been collecting information about various kind of photographing skills before I went for this trip. 
Still a beginner trying his best to capture the best moment he seen right into his eyes. 
I didn't bring tripod, so a lot of the pictures turn out blurry in low light condition. T__T

Trevi Fountain (in the day)

Trevi Fountain (in the night)

Trevi Fountain, the most famous fountain in Rome. Impressive monument! People can toss coin into the water to make wishes. Toss it over your shoulder with your back to the fountain. Legend has it you will return to Rome if you throw a coin into the water. :D

Piazza di Spagna (a.k.a. Spanish Step, widest staircase in Rome)

Castel Sant'Angelo (English: Castle of the Holy Angel)

Castel Sant'Angelo is a museum now. It was built in the Roman emperor day.

Castel Sant'Angelo (Vatican City)

St. Peter's Basilica, a Roman Catholic church within the Vatican city

St. Peter's Basilica, the most renowned work of Renaissance architecture. It is still the largest church in the world. 

We don't really understand some of the ceremony they will be having every year. But in case you don't know, this is the place where the pope will be here wave to their religious believers.  lol. sorry if I get the concept wrong. Google it for more info. 

But confirm la, the monuments and structures inside the church are JAW-DROPPING-ly amazing. 

St. Peter's Basilica

St. Peter's Basilica

St. Peter's Basilica

St. Peter's Basilica

St. Peter's Basilica (the guard? with colourful costume!)

Pantheon

Pantheon, the "temple consecrated to all gods"

Inside the Pantheon, the dome, where sunlight will shine into the building according to the time and location of sun

Inside the Pantheon

Italian Gelato! Soft texture, creamy, and very delicious!

Italian Gelato! 

tbh, all the photos taken for the entire trip can't really show the "true pictures" of the scene, unless if you personally be in there to feel it. I'm quite disappoint with the photos turn out cos they don't trigger my whole experiences and memories when I was in there. 

I don't know about you? do you have the same thought as mine? 
Photo can't pictures the true experience/feeling.

Next post will be about trip to Pisa, Venice, and Milan.
Read Part I (from London) and Part II (Paris) here. :D