POTD #15 Kuching Sarawak overlooking DUN

If you ever won­der how Sun­gai Sarawak look like… This is a beau­ti­ful river over­look­ing DUN Sarawak, Astana which use by James Brooke to park his airplane.

On your left, that’s where all the old build­ing are. You can get lot of local hand­i­craft and antics for your home dec­o­ra­tion or bring home for souvenir.

Now you know why Kuch­ing is such a beau­ti­ful place!

Kuch­ing Sarawak

You know what’s the funny thing? I wish Por­tuguese was set­tled here… and if that hap­pen… I won’t have to fly to Macau to have the best egg tarts! Hahahaha

Panchor Hot Spring Resort Kuching

Hi guys, let me do a post before I go travel tomor­row morn­ing at 630am.

I went to Pan­chor Hot Spring on Sun­day. I believe not many peo­ple know about this place and that’s good! I have some­thing to write about :) Amaz­ing! This place is awesome!

I remem­ber my time, my naked time in Japan. We were naked tak­ing our hot bath from hot spring and it was awe­some! Uh I remem­ber the place where we wet our self, there was this beau­ti­ful Japan­ese gal doing the mas­sage in a glass room! I thought that was really cool!

Pan­chor Hot Spring Kuch­ing how­ever noth­ing like Japan. You see trees and leaves and dirt and well you get the idea, every thing green! Absolutely amaz­ing! If you love pure nat­ural, this is the one place you must visit!

En. Tapok

About 45KM from Sen­tosa, Kuch­ing. The resort is new and there no other facil­i­ties, only chang­ing room. The Hot Spring runs through a small Sun­gai (stream) with 42 – 43 Cel­sius. I did not try the Hot Spring but we were eager to know the eggs smell! My friends told me it does present a small amount of sul­fur smell. I didn’t really smell it though…

We asked the head of the vil­lage En. Tapok, will he expend the busi­ness or mak­ing bet­ter facil­i­ties and he told us only with gov­ern­ment sup­port. I guess RM3 per head per entry that’s not going to be enough to do any­thing at all.

Check out my pho­tos of Pan­chor Hot Spring, hope you enjoy it. I will add a video to this post when I am free so please book mark this post ;)

Love

Halloween ghost on Boulevard City Mega Store

IMG00071-20091101-1320Happy Hal­loween peep! I got to tell ya! I have a ghostly night! It was heavy rains, scary thun­der storm and all hell breaks loose when the Hal­loween ghost decided to cut our power off!

So I spend Hal­loween with can­dle light din­ner, my Black­berry and my Mac­Book doing noth­ing but slept early.

Any­way, here some updates on the Boule­vard Shop­ping Mall in Kuch­ing. While the sec­ond phase is under con­struc­tion the cur­rent 3rd floor and rooftops are ready for busi­ness. You must at least give it a visit, you will get a lit­tle bit of Jusco feels and the air con­di­tioner on top floor was really refresh­ing and cool! (I men­tion it because that was really the case! haha­haha wow rooftop! And it’s cool! Not an easy task but yeah, they cool the whole place!)

The 3rd floor they call it Boule­vard City Mega Store while the rooftop they call it Sky city. I hope I didn’t get the name wrong after all it already con­fus­ing enough! You have got city inside a build­ing? Wow where did that come from?

I enjoy my Hal­loween and pic­tures paint a thou­sand sto­ries so please just click through the pic­tures below which I took with my Black­berry and… Good night… Wooo Scary…

Sarawak CM’s wife Laila dies at 68

Peo­ple often say, it’s dumb to pur­chase a med­ical card pro­tec­tion of 400K! because by than you may not need them! How could you pos­si­bly save some one who needs to use med­ical fees up to 300K?

Do you really, really going to tell the doc­tor to let your love one pass just because the med­ical bill is 300K? I bet our CM had spend mil­lion on med­ical bills in 6 month just before the wife pass­ing! Take care of your health guys and stay fit or you just had to spend that money on medication.

Source: thestar.com.my
KUCHING: Datuk Amar Laila Taib, wife of Sarawak Chief Min­is­ter Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mah­mud, died at her res­i­dence at Demak Jaya, Jalan Bako here at 3.40pm yes­ter­day. She was 68.

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