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A day at National Science Center

by alexander on Dec.28, 2008, under Travel log


It was a clear sky that night. The stars are scattered across the sky. It was amazing
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Orang Utan at Semenggoh, Sarawak

by alexander on Dec.04, 2008, under Travel log

Orang utan sanctuary park Semenggoh is located at Kuching district, Sarawak.

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Conference in Beijing, China

by alexander on Nov.03, 2008, under Office, Travel log


Panorama shots at Watercube, Beijing.

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Useful hiking tips.

by alexander on Oct.11, 2008, under Travel log

With abundant of rainforest (not very long) in Malaysia, many of us do enjoy hiking into the jungle. I share the same passion with these people and this post is especially written for you guys.


Kuala Kubu Baru, in short, KKB.

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UFOs Sighting at Singapore

by alexander on Apr.19, 2008, under Travel log

Having transits so many times at Changi airport, finally got the chance to “officially” visit Singapore (more for working purpose actually).

Arrived at the new Terminal 3, Changi Airport

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Canopy Walk – Jungle Book

by alexander on Mar.21, 2008, under Travel log

After numerous visits to FRIM (more than 5 times, I guess), this is our very first hike to the canopy walk. Hanging 30 metres above the ground, this rope bridge is fun and interesting, but it is just too short.

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Halong Bay, Vietnam

by alexander on Feb.18, 2008, under Travel log


Halong Bay, the place where once the dragon lived. (continue reading…)

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Vietnam during Tet 2008

by alexander on Feb.10, 2008, under Travel log

Similar to Chinese New Year , Vietnamese also celebrate the beginning of the spring and their new year is called Tết. Happy New Year greeting in Vietnamese – It’s “chúc mừng năm mới”.
It’s interesting to learn the Vietnamese language, especially when nobody really speaks English, it important to know the language. And the very first word I learned is “Tit Cho”. It means dog meat. Just want to make sure that no “Tit Cho” in my noodle soup.

At the roadside heading to Dong Xuan market.
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