Showing posts with label China. Show all posts
Showing posts with label China. Show all posts
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Home Sweet home?? An End or a Beginning??
Dear ppl..
It has been a while since I last posted the blog.. (Thanx to the China "GFW")
Finally the project in China Hefei has completed...
Surprise, surprise... I was bit "reluctant" to leave this place... (I shall post some pix in the upcoming blogs..."to show some highlights")
Then, I realised that I had the kind of same feeling when I was a student back in Bristol, UK....
Remember ppl used to tell me, it takes a while for you to get use to a new environment, and once you are acquainted & familiarised with a place, you will felt "reluctant" to leave.... I think it is happening again!!
So, after checking in my luggages, etc... I was waiting in the departure hall.
I sent the following sms to my fellow friends who I newly met during my stay in Hefei...
"Dear Fren..:)
Leaving Hefei is not the end for me but a beginning of a* new journey for me...:)
I am very glad to have met u all and went through the ups and downs together as time passed by... At least I have known u...
Stay alive lively and keep in touch, we'll see each other again...
Thank you and Goodbye!"
Come to think about it now... I should have written...
"*a beginning of ANOTHER new journey...." which is true!!
I believe "the End is the Beginning is the End"....
Life is always an ongoing process... it doesn't stop... it just keep moving!!!
And we as human, we must be able to adapt ourselves to this process and go with the flow!!
It has been a while since I last posted the blog.. (Thanx to the China "GFW")
Finally the project in China Hefei has completed...
Surprise, surprise... I was bit "reluctant" to leave this place... (I shall post some pix in the upcoming blogs..."to show some highlights")
Then, I realised that I had the kind of same feeling when I was a student back in Bristol, UK....
Remember ppl used to tell me, it takes a while for you to get use to a new environment, and once you are acquainted & familiarised with a place, you will felt "reluctant" to leave.... I think it is happening again!!
So, after checking in my luggages, etc... I was waiting in the departure hall.
I sent the following sms to my fellow friends who I newly met during my stay in Hefei...
"Dear Fren..:)
Leaving Hefei is not the end for me but a beginning of a* new journey for me...:)
I am very glad to have met u all and went through the ups and downs together as time passed by... At least I have known u...
Stay alive lively and keep in touch, we'll see each other again...
Thank you and Goodbye!"
Come to think about it now... I should have written...
"*a beginning of ANOTHER new journey...." which is true!!
I believe "the End is the Beginning is the End"....
Life is always an ongoing process... it doesn't stop... it just keep moving!!!
And we as human, we must be able to adapt ourselves to this process and go with the flow!!
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Welcome back to BLOGSPOT in KL....
I was glad to have come back to KL to start posting blog up again...
The reason that I have stopped blogging from China Hefei is that I couldn't log into blogspot......
I was later found out that it was blocked by the so-called Great Firewall (GFW) of China... great, huh??
Oh well, I supposed this country really spent quite a huge sum of money to do this "great" job....
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Back home in Malaysia?? not quite.......

Oh my..... Today is so warm!!!
Stepping into my toilet for my usual "routine" this morning felt like being back home in KL.... Well, the temperature has simply rises back to our "normal" tropical climate...haha..
Ironically, I hope the temperature decreases a little...
but sorry, I can't do so, this is because according to the policy of.........
Sounds familiar, that's just exactly the world that we live in now...
Either we are in, or we are out. The "somewhere-in-the-middle" is for us to determine and this is where our "attitude" comes into play...
It is the "Attitude" that makes our day.
Like it or not this constitutes the way we live in our everyday life.
So, instead of complaining the weather is cold or the weather is hot, be bold and face it... and turn something out of it!
Oh.... I miss Bristol now!!!
Saturday, April 25, 2009
MAS motto - MH Malaysian Hospitality
Ever wonder why our ancestor left
This is simply because
Believe or not... The moment you stepped into MAS...
phew.. the "juz-feel-good" ambience & the warm hospitality is something you cannot be missed....
I had a good time on board to be pampered (by the good food & nice seat!!) after being in
On board, there are promotional videos showcasing our very own Malaysian travel spot such as white sandy beaches, wild forests, traditional folk dances, etc....
Upon reaching KLIA, I can even see this lovely displaying some wildlife nature stuff... pretty interesting!!
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Human....

So, during my lunch session today I happened to hear a colleague sharing the thought about the unfair treatment by some other higher level colleagues in the company.
Oh well, it sounded to me more like an office politics to me, and this is also sometimes known as people issues.
People issues is something must never be underestimated.....
At most of the times, problems/ issues in itself is not a big deal, people "is the one who is responsible" in making a big fuss over something (you know the reasons....) and somehow, they can successfully turn the initial minor issues can be turned into a BIG issues too.... OMG, I wonder why and for god's sake, the problem should be solved instead!!
Therefore, the fact that the simplest Chinese word REN turns out to be the most complex issue & difficult things to be understood at times.....
And I guess that's reality!
Friday, April 17, 2009
China Hefei - My Breakfast.....:)
To some of you who wonders as a "busy" yet organised people like I am, how do I "handle" my breakfast every morning..... hehe.. I am afraid I don't prepare my own breakfast....
I always eat something called 鸡蛋饼... but as for us Malaysians, this looks more like Popiah.... but a popiah which contains You Tiao & sausage.......
The following is how it looks like and how it is being made.....
Step 1:
Heat up the oil and sprinkled some chopped spring onions...
Step 2: Break the egg (sometimes I asked for size up... double!!)
Step 3: Cover the fried egg with Popiah skin....(something like the crepes!)
Step 4:
Add some chilly, her very own secret recipe to taste (taste bit salty, spicy & sweet)
Step 5:
Spread everything on top of the Popiah skins evenly.
Step 6:
Add in the yau char kuai, (aka You Tiao in Mandarin). Normally I will also ask for special (which is an addition of sausage)
Step7:
Having readied everything in the center, the next step is to wrap it up and readied to be packed into plastic bag for me to take away...
I like it simply because it's quick, average healthy and delicious!!
By the way, I asked this lady to give me an opportunity to wrap it myself and apparently she agreed, so probably in one of this weekends... I will post some pix showing me in action!!
The cost is RMB 2 (normal) and RMB 2.50 (special) sometimes I asked for 2 eggs instead.. so, is a total of RMB 3.. hehe..
N.B. too bad this lady is running the business without license.. always kena saman by their local Majlis Bandaraya.... claiming her food is not approved, blablabla....... (you know their reasons...)
I thank god that she is still around for helping me to start my day!!
I always eat something called 鸡蛋饼... but as for us Malaysians, this looks more like Popiah.... but a popiah which contains You Tiao & sausage.......
The following is how it looks like and how it is being made.....
Step 1:
Heat up the oil and sprinkled some chopped spring onions...

Step 2: Break the egg (sometimes I asked for size up... double!!)

Step 3: Cover the fried egg with Popiah skin....(something like the crepes!)

Add some chilly, her very own secret recipe to taste (taste bit salty, spicy & sweet)

Spread everything on top of the Popiah skins evenly.

Add in the yau char kuai, (aka You Tiao in Mandarin). Normally I will also ask for special (which is an addition of sausage)

Step7:
Having readied everything in the center, the next step is to wrap it up and readied to be packed into plastic bag for me to take away...

I like it simply because it's quick, average healthy and delicious!!
By the way, I asked this lady to give me an opportunity to wrap it myself and apparently she agreed, so probably in one of this weekends... I will post some pix showing me in action!!
The cost is RMB 2 (normal) and RMB 2.50 (special) sometimes I asked for 2 eggs instead.. so, is a total of RMB 3.. hehe..
N.B. too bad this lady is running the business without license.. always kena saman by their local Majlis Bandaraya.... claiming her food is not approved, blablabla....... (you know their reasons...)
I thank god that she is still around for helping me to start my day!!
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
China Hefei - "Smelly" Beancurd...
To those of you who does not know how "smelly" beancurd , a.k.a "Chou Tou Foo" look like, you can see them below....... They are beautiful, aren't they?
If you can remember describing the smell of ammonia -- "pungent" released from one of the Chemistry Laboratory session when we were carrying out in college, you will never miss this!!
In fact, I used to pass by quite a number of stores selling them along the street, but I was afraid to try because of the unhygenic atmosphere, hence I never get to try them....until few days ago........... the canteen workers cooked them for everybody........
Yes, everybody in the firm came to the canteen will never miss to "pick" them....
And to my surprise, most of the people loved it and gave me the "wow" reply. According to some of them, this home-made is very clean and is authentic....
They were presented in 2 "versions"- 1. appetizer - cold 2. deep fried.
I can take only 1 of the appetizer type but 4 to 5 pieces of the deep fried versions...
They taste good!!
Having tried this, I can sort of understand why most of the time people don't mind the smell in most of the toilets they visited.........haha..:) (am i starting to accept them too???)........

If you can remember describing the smell of ammonia -- "pungent" released from one of the Chemistry Laboratory session when we were carrying out in college, you will never miss this!!
In fact, I used to pass by quite a number of stores selling them along the street, but I was afraid to try because of the unhygenic atmosphere, hence I never get to try them....until few days ago........... the canteen workers cooked them for everybody........
Yes, everybody in the firm came to the canteen will never miss to "pick" them....
And to my surprise, most of the people loved it and gave me the "wow" reply. According to some of them, this home-made is very clean and is authentic....
They were presented in 2 "versions"- 1. appetizer - cold 2. deep fried.
I can take only 1 of the appetizer type but 4 to 5 pieces of the deep fried versions...
They taste good!!
Having tried this, I can sort of understand why most of the time people don't mind the smell in most of the toilets they visited.........haha..:) (am i starting to accept them too???)........


Wednesday, April 1, 2009
China Hefei - Pigeons in the cage...
As I was on the way to main road side where the company bus will pick me up, I happened to see few pigeons being caged up for sales!!
As I remembered seeing the chicken being caged up for sales in pasar is more of a common scene, this is really something interesting to be seen.... Have anyone of you seen this before??
Poor pigeons, I wonder were they being fed up with the same kind of food that fed chickens...

Poor pigeons, I wonder were they being fed up with the same kind of food that fed chickens...
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
China Hefei - "New Diapers"??
As you can see, I was equally surprised to see this new feature in the diapers....
I gave a thought that this might be some new design for toddlers... give it a shot!
So, after coming back from where I was working, I happened to stop by in a grocery shop near my place, this 1 year old toddler of the owner happened to smiling, and teasing with me.....

Then, as soon as he was trying to be playful yet started to cry because of stranger (in this case, happened to be me!), he was lifted by the mother and I was seeing something that I have been seeing in the earlier day......
So, do you have any idea what's that for???
Finally I asked the owner and she gave me the answer.... which I am going to share with you. However, before that I must tell you that Chinese People nowadays are getting very environmentally friendly with their lifestyle, because they are aware of the global issues...
e.g. I am paid for the plastic carry bags in Supermarket.
Anyway, back to the diaper thingy, as far as the environmental-friendly mindset is concerned, the design of this diaper which there is an opening right in the ass is for "producing" poo & nothing else!
Simple to "process" & easy to "clean" isn't it... no Pampers, no Huggies... interesting...:)
I gave a thought that this might be some new design for toddlers... give it a shot!
So, after coming back from where I was working, I happened to stop by in a grocery shop near my place, this 1 year old toddler of the owner happened to smiling, and teasing with me.....

Then, as soon as he was trying to be playful yet started to cry because of stranger (in this case, happened to be me!), he was lifted by the mother and I was seeing something that I have been seeing in the earlier day......
So, do you have any idea what's that for???
Finally I asked the owner and she gave me the answer.... which I am going to share with you. However, before that I must tell you that Chinese People nowadays are getting very environmentally friendly with their lifestyle, because they are aware of the global issues...
e.g. I am paid for the plastic carry bags in Supermarket.
Anyway, back to the diaper thingy, as far as the environmental-friendly mindset is concerned, the design of this diaper which there is an opening right in the ass is for "producing" poo & nothing else!
Simple to "process" & easy to "clean" isn't it... no Pampers, no Huggies... interesting...:)
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
China Hefei - Andy Lau Wonderful World Concert Tour
Guess what, today Andy Lau is in Hefei for his second stop World Concert Tour.
Oh well, as I realised this only like a week ago, so the cheap tickets were quickly sold out.
However, the venue is Olympic Stadium which is outside the residential area where I live.
So, tonight the traffic is extremely heavy..... Apparently I was told this Hefei stop is his second stop after Guangzhou.....
In fact, I can even hear his singing as well as the screaming of the fans from the ongoing concert when I leave my window open... cool isn't it? hehe..... (but I cannot leave it open for too long as it is very cold outside....)
Monday, March 2, 2009
China Hefei - Traditional Village Cuisine土菜




Yesterday was an important day in the project that I was overseeing here in Hefei... as the whole plant's electricity was shut down, so that the new electricity cubicle can be connected to the existing system.....
As for me, electricity shut down means canteen got nobody is working and that also means that my lunch supply is "cut" and hence, I went to a local restaurant (meaning those small restaurant you see by the road side!!) to have my meal.
Putting the hygienic of the environment aside, I think their food is authentic..... As you can see, we ordered 4 dishes.
This Chicken-in-the-wok is a village style cooking in which the chicken itself is a free-range chicken, hence the meat is tender. On top of that, it was covered with bread-style pancake. Hence, besides eating the mild & spicy delicious chicken, the bread is also being eaten together with the pancake dipped in the warm gravy.......
There is a steam fish head with salted black bean paste & chilly.... Likewise, this is a village style cooking and the most important is that this fish contains not much "small bones" like any other fishes served across the mainland China.
Then, here comes the "sweet & sour chicken" which is something like the Cantonese style "sweet & sour pork". But the Chinese calling for this dish is actually "sugar vinegar chicken", and I bet they cooked with Tomato paste too. Look at those red colour........
As for vegetables, we had the lotus which is stir-fried rather than boil in soup as I always have it at home. The salty taste is being spiced up with a little bit of vinegar. Wow, trust me.. it's appetizing...
Sunday, February 22, 2009
my relatives in China.....
I remembered a banker used to say this to me and my mother when we were in the bank rushing to meet up my relatives from China. She said, "It's so nice of you that you are keeping in touch and spending time to meet up with your relatives from China. Honestly speaking, I hardly even call my relatives here in KL. Each and everyone of us always say we are too busy, etc....."
Does that sound familiar to anyone of you out there?
Oh well, if you are in the situation then change it because we must blessed that we still have relatives around us, be it near or far.


I was glad indeed to have met up with my relatives in China and I was certainly proud of the achievement that they have done in China. Some are successful business people, some are government officers, nurse, etc.....
By the way, I had the chance also to meet up the younger generation here. At least I know that I am not only an uncle to a new born baby in Malaysia, but also an uncle to someone who is actually my age here in China!!
Does that sound familiar to anyone of you out there?
Oh well, if you are in the situation then change it because we must blessed that we still have relatives around us, be it near or far.


I was glad indeed to have met up with my relatives in China and I was certainly proud of the achievement that they have done in China. Some are successful business people, some are government officers, nurse, etc.....

By the way, I had the chance also to meet up the younger generation here. At least I know that I am not only an uncle to a new born baby in Malaysia, but also an uncle to someone who is actually my age here in China!!
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
China Hefei - Weather.....

As soon as I arrived Hefei on the 7th of February, the weather was comfortable. By that I mean, it's not freezing cold.
Today, the temperature dropped to 3 degrees in addition to rain. As you can notice, the next couple of days will be even negative...... brr...
Some people told me that this cold stream could be the final round, finger crossed~~ (as in during Spring, the weather changes with the period of fluctuation between the "cold stream" and "warm stream")
In comparison to the day I had in Bristol, UK this time around. The temperature is "beautiful", even though drizzling..........
This is indeed an interesting weather to be adapted to..........
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