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Thursday, 29 June 2017

Travel Diary | Langkawi 3 Nights 2 Days Trip

I woke up in the morning and gasped - 5:50am?! Shit shit shit shit shit... I was running late. I sprung up from my bed and proceeded with my daily abulations at my MAXIMUM speed. After snacking on some food, I took my luggage and bag and mum fetched me to pasar. Sze Chyi, Zheng Wei and Zong Yao was already there - Zheng Wei was practically having a feast. The four of us then headed towards the bus station and boarded 401 to the bus station at Sungai Nibong. We went to the Plus Liner counter and passed him the online ticket we printed. We purchased the ticket from Sungai Nibong to Kuala Perlis for RM21, but after adding up with the taxes, the ticket costs us RM22.85. 

Our journey wasn't a smooth one. The estimated time stated was 2 hours, which means that we would arrive at Kuala Perlis if we departed at 9am from Penang... but no. After 2 hours' ride, we only reached somewhere in Kedah and it took us another 1 hour before we reach Kuala Perlis. Kar Yi had to sell his ferry tickets that he purchased for 12:00pm because we couldn't make it in time. It was hard to imagine that he'd have to muster the bravado and sell tickets to strangers because he just isn't the type who can pull his face down to do this but KUDOS to him becasue he did it! He then purchased the ticket for 1pm. When we reached the Kuala Perlis bus station, it was raining cats and dogs and the wind was raging like crazy! Luckily Kar Yi and his friend picked us just in the nick of time before any of us was blown away by the horrendously strong wind haha. Special thanks to KY's friend because he's just so awesome. 

When we reached Langkawi, it was already 2pm++ The ferry took longer than usual to reach the island because of the bad weather. It kinda sucked because we had to cancel our Skytrex Adventure, which could've fit perfectly into the time slot if we arrived half an hour earlier. Also, I was STARVING to death. Bought myself some bread at Bread Story as alas perut. Kar Yi got us a rent Axia. After getting the car fixed at the petrol station, we went to our hotel - Tstar to check in and settle down. 

Booked through: Expedia 
Check in time: 2pm
Check out time: noon
Room: Cottage, Ground Floor with Fan
Included amenities: Free parking, Free wireless Internet
Price: RM50 per night
Taxes & fees: RM10
Additional charges upon arrival: 
i. Deposit: RM100 per room per stay
ii. Tax imposed by the city: RM1 per night per room


When we saw the Tstar sign board, I was sooo excited but stunned at the same time because it looked like some dilapidated building o.o I was extremely worried that we had to spend two nights in some haunted house from Scooby Doo but luckily, that was just a sad-looking convenience shop in front of the hotel, not the hotel itself.

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After walking through this verandah, it's paradise!
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Reception / Lobby
The hotel is sooooo pretty I can't even tell how blessed I felt. It is full of elements of nature - abundance of flora and fauna. The environment is so tranquil and peaceful! I think RM50 per night is such a good bargain. The location of Tstar is very strategic as it is situated at Pantai Cenang, which is like the most active tourism spot in Langkawi. To be honest, there are downsides of this hotel as well. Basically, the Kampung houses are built with a groud floor room and an upper room. The lower ground rooms are air-con free while the upper rooms are equipped with air-con. Maybe because we were lucky enough to enjoy the serenity of nature without the humid weather in Malaysia bothering us since it rained for the two nights we spent in Langkawi (I am heat-tolerant too), but if you are one who really need an air-con room, you can pay an extra RM40 per night for an air-conditioned room. Besides, the room is pretty packed and narrow, you don't really have much space to jump about (not that I need any xD) Also, side note: they don't provide hair dryer (you can rent it for RM3 per day though), so you might wanna bring your own's. 

Pathway to our rooms
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Our room is on the left while the guys' room is on the right
View from our room is breathtaking!

Basically our first day was pretty chilled. We settled down at the hotel then went out for a dinner at a beach-side restaurant called Sugar later in the evening.

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Jalan Pantai Tengah,
Langkawi 07000, Malaysia.
04-9553928



Beef Hor Fun (RM35)
The ambient was pretty light and happy. If I have to use a song to depict the ambient, it would totally be "I'm yours" by Jason Marz because it has beachy vibes and it just has a jovial and happy beat to it. We intended to go to Nest on the Beach, but ended up having our first proper meal in Langkawi at Sugar instead. The service was friendly and speedy. They did helped us to combine the tables together as their tables only had 4 seatings (while we have 5 in our gang). They also promptly gave us the menu. I think the price is way too high for a plate of beef hor fun but I think it has something to do with Langkawi being a touristy spot and the strategic place of the restaurant that offers a wonderful view of the sunset by the sea that makes it so pricey, hence I'm not complaining. The Beef Hor Fun tasted okay at the beginning but towards the end it tastes very salty and overwhelming due to its large portion. Overall, I would give it a 3.5/5 because the price and the food wasn't really tallying but the ambient and service was pretty good. 

Later on, we went to 7.11 to get some beers and Zong Yao actually bought another cup of instant noodles because he wasn't full enough. We also got ourselves some bread and snacks to snack along the road trip whenever we feel hungry. Got back to Tstar and played poker and drank like we couldn't care less. Life is indeed good. 

Woke up quite early today to take a few shots of the hotel when it started pouring down like CRAZYY! Got a few beautiful shots of the hotel in this rainy season though. Really really LOVE the greeny and the crisp in the air!


On our way to McD for breakfast, we saw people lining up at Subway - the crowd was FRENZIED! (Let me know if you know what promotion they had on that day!) After our breakfast at McD where someone spilled some sauce on me (what a good start for the day), we headed to Paranoma Langkawi for the Skycab cable car ride and a stroll in the Oriental Village. The entrance to Oriental Village is free but to board the Skycab and to be entitled to enter some really cool and awesome facilities in Oriental Village, you need to purchase tickets. The queue for Skycab was sooo CRAZY even though we reached there around 11:30am (they operate at 10am).  Luckily, we already pre-booked our tickets online. All we had to do was to redeem our tickets at SkyDome with the online ticket that we have printed out. 

Booked through: Paranoma Langkawi official website
Package: Basic Package (you can add another RM50 per pax if you wish to opt for Express Lane where you have the privilege to skip the queue)
Price: RM30 for Malaysian child, RM40 for Malaysian adult; RM40 for non-Malaysian child, RM55 for non-Malaysian adult

Our boarding time was 12:45pm, so we figured we still have some time to explore the Oriental Village. We then decided to go to the 3D Art Langkawi where we took lots of fakeass-looking photos.





After our little endeavour at 3D Art Langkawi, we headed to board Skycab. I've been on Skycab once and honestly the experience wasn't that scary but I really couldn't pay attention to the beautiful scenery when I was suspended so high up in the sky. I guess I was just really worried that the cable car might fall off anytime, and also I'm super not chill about heights... so there you go. I couldn't even Snapchat even if I wanted to because I was too scared to make any moves. Even though I'm scared as hell, I'd really love to try the Glass Gondola someday because YOLO. Also, it sounds so cool hahaha. It's like I'm scared but I want to try stuff and test my limits as well. Yeap, I am a seriously contradicting woman (who am I kidding) ._.

So after the not-so-fun Skycab episode, we finally reached the top of Gunung Machinchang (Machinchang mountain). While the air was invigorating and fresh, I don't really enjoy the environment much because of the crowd was super overwhelming. It got better when we walked up to the observatory deck. The view of the island was really picturesque and the blue crystal clear water surrounding this beautiful island is just so gorgeous! It's such a pity that our trip did not involve any water polo activities or stuff like that :(

 


We lingered for awhile on the decks and then went down to purchased the tickets to SkyBridge. KY said he has been there twice but had never gone up to the SkyBridge. I have been there once and never been on the SkyBridge too, which almost made our visit to SkyBridge obligatory. The tickets can only be purchased right on the spot at the SkyBridge Ticketing Counter at the Top Station because they need to see if the weather is suitable for SkyBridge to be opened to the public. SkyBridge is actually crowned "the longest free span and curved bridge in the world", which my little mind couldn't comprehend what it means ._. Basically SkyBridge is a multiple award-winning construction/bridge measuring at 125m in length. Easy. They have two types of tickets to be offered: RM5 if you walk on feet through a jungle trail which will take probably around 10 mins; RM15 if you take SkyGlide which will take 2 mins to reach SkyBridge. Of course, we poor ol' students opted for the RM5 ticket. 

The trail was pretty long but I think for normal people whose stamina perform more optimally than mine, I think it should be an easy task. Some of the steps are really small and steep so you might wanna be careful with the steps you take. All the climbing and hiking was worth it when we finally reached SkyBridge! The wind was chilly, sunbeam was subtle and warm and the view was awesome. At some point when we were walking on the bridge, we can actually feel the bridge swaying a little due to the turbulence in the air. There were some see-through glass panes where you can see all the way down the valley of Gunung Machinchang. A lot of people lied down on the glass panes to take cool shots (I'm blaming this on Instagram). We then sat on the bridge and soaked ourselves in the beauty of nature. Enjoyed the billowing wind and the rest of the afternoon very much. 
Photo courtesy of Zheng Wei
Photo courtesy of Zong Yao



Later in the evening, we went to a very beautiful Petronas petrol station where there were so many yachts by the seaside, Pantai Pasir Hitam (Black Sand Beach) and the Tanjung Rhu Beach. It's basically a very beachy evening (no pun intended)
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According to legend, the sand of the beach is black in colour because of a war between the land and the sea kingdom. When the sea kingdom was seen taking an advantage of the war, the land kingdom burnt the beach so that the sea kingdom would think that the armies of the land kingdom was defeated and chaos were ensuing by the beachside. Scientifically, the sand turned black because a mountain nearby - Gunung Raya (Raya mountain) contains large amounts of tourmaline and ilmenite, which are the minerals that caused the sand to turn into black colour.



We lingered at Tanjung Rhu Beach for the longest time. The beach was beautiful and lively with all the caucasians sunbathing there, families having picnic and not to mention couples frolicking in the sea haha. Time slowed down when we were there - we were just enjoying the simplest and purest joy just by looking at the waves rise and subside, anticipating the the ripples and mini waves and picking up seashells and pebbles. I have to agree with the saying - the best things in life are free. 





After basking in all the vitamin D by the seaside (and also got ourselves sunburnt), we went for a little detour to Four Seasons hotel at Tanjung Rhu simply because Google recommended us Ikan-Ikan restaurant for dinner and Tanjung Rhu Bar for a drink after dinner. When Sze Chyi and I went to ask for the menu and price, we were flabbergasted by the hotel as the design was super gigantic and magnificent. Although the place seemed to good to be true, the price was like WHOOAAA - even nasi putih costs RM15 and I'm like wah lau, seriously? Nontheless, we took a few photos there to show off before we left hahaha



Finally, we decided to go back to Pantai Cenang (Cenang beach) to hunt for a place to EAT. We ended up eating at a Chinese restaurant called 椰林中华料理 "Yeh Lin". The food we ordered we superb and the prices were reasonable as well. Overall, I would give it a 4/5. I took some pics of our food but they were all blur because I was too hungry. For more info, photos and reviews, click HERE. After filling our tummies, we headed back to our hotel to shower and change and went out to a bar near the restaurant later that night.


Tequilla Sunrise (RM15)

I guess it's not fair for me to review this bar because I don't really drink that often. All I can say is, the tequilla cocktail was pretty savoury. We also exchanged drinks and tasted what each other ordered. The one I like the most was Zong Yao's baileys. The drink is somewhat a mixture of milk and alchohol, and you know what? Don't laugh, because it legit tasted like caffeine. The price for bailey was RM10 for a shot, so I guess it's pretty okay-ish. We talked about everything back in high school and even primary school! Some memories made us cringe, some memories made us guffawed, some just made us tugged at our heartstrings. That night, I think I saw a smile crept over the moon's pretty face. 

Woke up to a fabulous view out of my room. I swear I could wake up to the same view everyday foreverrr. Packed our stuff and checked out of Tstar. Went to Kuah town, had our breakfast, bought some sourvenirs and we headed back home. I sure hope that we have more up-coming trips like that. It's a blessing to have high school friends who are still your very best friends after so long. 

I hope you enjoyed reading this post as much as I enjoyed compiling and organizing everything. Till next time, ta. 

Saturday, 17 June 2017

What I did during sem break 27 May 2017 - 11 June 2017



27 May 2017 
Pre-celebrated my bro's birthday at Paper Lobster. The food there was great - they were mainly seafood like king crabs, lobster, oyster and more unidentified sea creatures haha. Overall, I would give it a 3.5/5. The ambient and customer service great for a special occasion like celebrating birthday. The food is kinda special too because they actually spilled a bucket of seafood on the paper rolled out on our table, which I think is where this restaurant get its name as well. Although the seafood was good, the packages they offer do not include lobster :( So it's like, you gotta order the package and then add on the lobster. The pasta like cabonara taste weird too. Overall, the food wasn't that great and it's quite pricey hence the 3.5 Oppss, sorry.

28 May 2017
Helped out to sell fidget spinners at the AIESEC booth at Occupy Beach Street to raise funds for IGV projects. Believe me, it was not an easy task as there were a couple of competitors selling fidget spinners there too. And it was hard to convince people to buy this as it's a more like a trend rather than a therapeutic or ADHD-helping tool. But I'm still glad a lot of people did support us in the name of charity and I'm really touched by how there are still lots of kind and genuine people in this world. And we did raise a decent amount of money for AIESEC too, hooray!

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29 May 2017- 1 June 2017 
I kicked off my holidays with two of the most amazing rom coms ever - "The Notebook" and "Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging" and then followed by "About Time".
1) The Notebook
This movie is definitely way overdue. I've heard a lot of girls saying that this movie totally broke their heart and they cried a river during the movie, but my motivation to watch the movie really elevated when harry styles said in a casual carpool conversation with james cordan that his favourite rom com is 'The Notebook'. So i made a mental note to watch this movie and i did on the very next day haha. 


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Noah (Ryan Gosling) & Allie (Rachel McAdams)

This movie is about a love story of a poor yet passionate young man who falls in love with a rich young woman, yet they often struggle and even forced to be apart because of their social differences and the glaring difference in terms of status. I love the narration of the storyteller, I appreciate the slow pacing of the movie that makes it so beautiful and sentimental and I love the on-screen chemistry between these two. Besides, the setting, the american culture and dressing during that period of time is soo on point. Moving on to the characters, I really admire their fierce relationship, like how they are the complete opposite of each other yet they complete each other! Despite their differences in social background, they fought hard to be together because they are both CRAZY with each other. I think they are incredibly fearless and free and somehow rather, I know that this is how people who are in the right relationship should be - fearless and free.

Surprisingly though, it didn't really made me cry as much as I'd love to. I would say that the dementia part was pretty heart-wrenching because like no matter how deeply they love each other, aging and dying are two of the most brutal and inevitable process that everyone has to go through. Love is powerful, but the law of nature still triumphs. Overall, I would say that this movie is definitely deep and moving but I didn't cry a box of tissue for it.



2) Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging
I accidentally discovered this film when I was searching for Ed Sheeran's Dive on youtube whereby the song is played while showing the scenes from Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging. Since I was really into 'Dive' at that moment, I feel like the scenes really connected to the lyrics and swore to myself that I MUST watch the movie during the holidays because I had exams during that time which sucked.

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This movie is about a 14 year-old girl, Georgia/Libby (Georgia Groome) who falls for new student in her school, Robbie (Aaron Taylor). She begins to plot events to get the guy's attention so that he could like her back and slowly, the two of them connected and developed into something bigger than friendship. I love that this movie a very young and innocent relationship. It's HILARIOUS, it's heart-breaking, it's basically all the spices of a teenager's life. I can totally see myself being Libby as she is kinda blunt and her bluntness can sometimes hurt people around her without her knowing. It kinda reminds me of the typical teen movies where the main character's life has gone terribly wrong but in the end she realized that she has to fix the issues and everything is sunny and bright again. 

Besides, I LOVE the soundtracks from this movie, they are AMAZING! 'True' by Spandau Ballet just gives me all the right feels, although the most prominent lyrics is practically just "ha-ha-ha-haaa-ha" ._. I would highly recommend this movie if you're into the kind of romantic movie where the hottest guy in the town falls for the clumsy and perfectly imperfect girl (because Aaron Taylor is just too dreamy hah) Overall, this is a very sweet and romantic nickelodeon movie that had me wishing that I'm Georgia and I have a sex god boyfriend.
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3) About Time 
I think I became quite obsessed with watching rom coms during the holidays that I practically made a LONGGGG list of movies I wanna watch at this point, and About Time stood out from the rest because of its really captivating movie poster. 
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Tim (Domhnall Gleeson) & Mary (Rachel McAdams)

At Tim's (Domhnall Gleeson) 21st birthday, his father disclosed a family secret to him - all men in his family can travel in time. Tim then uses this special ability to change decisions he made and get him a girlfriend. The theme of this movie mainly evolves around love and family. I love this movie because it is quite slow-paced and every scene of this movie is so effin beautiful. Besides, there are not many time travel movies that can convey the message without confusing the audience, which I think is a plus for "About Time". The transition between space and time is brisk and non-confusing. It's just the kind of movie that you know you're gonna cry at the beginning because it's just so sad and beautiful at the same time and you just PLUNGE right into it. This movie made me realize how scary that one single different act or odds in our lives can make our lives travel in a totally different trajectory. If you have a soft-spot for your family, this movie will definitely make you tear up!

2 June 2017 - 4 June 2017 
Went to Subang Jaya & KL with family and had an awesome time there. I have a separate post for the details of my trip HERE.

7 June 2017 
Today is hang out day with mah girl, Sze Chyi. We haven't been meeting up for awhile now so we just thought that a chat at some fancy cafe would be nice. She searched for some of the cafes in Penang and finally, we decided to go to Black Kettle cafe! Call me a stalker or whatsoever, but ever since I know this cafe is opened by Christinna Kuan's bf, it has made it to the top number 1 cafe that I want to visit this year.

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105, Beach Street
George Town, Malaysia
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OPENING HOURS:
Sunday - Thursday: 10am - 11:30pm
Friday - Saturday: 10am - 12:30am
Public Holidays: 10am - 12:30am

Baked Rice (Non Spicy) RM19

I really like that upon entering the cafe, we were welcomed and attended to immediately. The waiters and waitresses looked professional as all of them wore earpieces and I'm assuming they were using that to communicate with each other. They also asked if we were there to have a few bites and coffee or to have main course, and then allocated a suitable seat for us. When we entered, the environment definitely amazed me as it is so spacious and green! They have a few different sections with different designs in the cafe itself as it is super spacious. They don't only offer coffees (the coffees are planted and hand picked in the owner's family owned plantation if not mistaken) and a wide array of breads, but also main courses that blend some "local flavours" into the menu to give the food a whole new "Malaysianized" identity such as "Heh Bee Pasta" (dried shrimps pasta). The food is nice and they are quite generous for the portion as well. Overall, I'd give this cafe a 4.75/5 as everything is excellent, except for the part that it didn't surprise me in any way. Would definitely revisit in future for good environment and good food with good company.

Later on, we went to Gurney to shooppp.



10 June 2017 
Shopping day with mummy and bro. Got my ears pierced as well *yatta* 

Tried on the Power Puff Girls' series of Peri-Pera at Watson and kinda like the classic red lips look
After some shopping, we went to have dinner at our usual favourite place which is the "I Mum Mum" shop that sells Pan Mee. Since my childhood, no other Pan Mee can ever replace the one that my mum and dad used to bring me where they sell Pan Mee under huge trees at a residential area, but this is the first Pan Mee that I ACTUALLY LIKE besides my childhood one! The "I Mum Mum" shop even has another shop that sells fish head bee hoon now, and it tasted really good cause my mum ordered it. 

After that, we went to the 3 Leg Cat cafe 三脚猫 to have a drink and light snacks. This cafe was all over Facebook about a year ago. The name of this cafe might induce curiosity in most of us I believe, but after visiting that cafe, I still don't see why it is called 3 Leg Cat cafe (maybe I'll find out next time). ANYWAY, moving on to the settings, environment and everything, I think that it's quite chilled. I can see that the posters being hung on the walls are minimalistic, while the other designs quite complicated and full of colours. There were A LOT of people there on Saturday night and the tables were full!

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The Golden Triangle, 29-1-62
Jalan Paya Terubong, Relau
11900 Bayan Lepas, Pulau Pinang.
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Tuesday - Sunday: 11am - 11pm
Friday - Saturday: 11am - 12am 
Monday: Closed








Although we didn't get to eat the main courses, I would really recommend the desserts, especially the Mr Caramelized Banana waffle! Can't deny I really love caramel but I swear that I'm not biased at all. The pancake was crunchy, the ice cream was sweet and lovely and the banana and caramel drizzling were perfect! Definitely go for this one the next time you're at 3 Leg Cat cafe. Overall, I would give this cafe a 5/5 as the ambient is really good and chilled. Their customer service was good as well. As for the food, it was amazing and we savoured every last bit of the waffle. Oh, and I just thought that might be note worthy to mention that they  actually provide hand towels for their customers in the bathroom by the basin! I also saw that they have a duty roaster to make sure that everything is clean and hygenic in the toilet which really shows their integrity.

That's all for this post. I hope you guys enjoyed reading! 

Love, J.