Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Happy 30th anniversary!

Celebrated my parents' 30th wedding anniversary =)


In this pic, G made much effort to 'complement' my height =P

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Back to school

Was in Hong Kong over the weekend for a university friend's wedding... very happy to see him tie the knot after 12 years of courtship =)

They took the effort to organise a Back to School theme wedding. Each guest received an orientation card with a picture, the banquet tables included childhood snacks and the serving staff wore harry potter-like costumes!

A short trip that was hectic but enjoyable nonetheless:
- chance to catch up with BS, JL and get to know LT
- first time in Shenzhen
- first time to visit Buddha at Lantau Island
- first time in the midst of typhoon 1 rating (not too exciting but the good thing was this happened on the last day of the trip)
- shopping! =P

But, there were some misfortunes too:
- booked hotel, printed confirmation but there was no address to our horrors! Thank goodness for the helpful MTR staff!
- booked hotel for the wrong date and ended up paying for an extra day =(
- left phone in hotel room but upon checking out realised my folly - phew!
- Reached airport early but I dallied and had only minutes to reach the gate but it was so far away and required me to take the shuttle trains! I ran with my stuff to reach the gate but ended up with a portion of my boarding pass missing! To my relief, another passenger picked up the lost portion and returned it to me just as the airline staff was about to question me =)

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Another SALE


I won 2 pairs of tickets to the Singapore Grand Prix but will be in Hong Kong next week! Good thing I went last year... worth a go if u have not experienced it. Any takers for the Fri and Sat walkabout tickets?

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Black Beauty



Bought this from a most helpful and knowledgeable salesman. Hence, if u are looking for a new gadget and looking for good service, I can provide a recommendation.


Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Rooftop of the World

A long time since the last post... Went to Tibet with parents, in-laws and G for 10 days. Thankfully, the trip went well and none of us experienced altitude sickness. I guess taking 红景天 helped (found out about this thanks to OY).

Our journey took us to 西宁 (Xining), 青海湖 (Koko Nor), 塔尔寺 (Kumbum Monastery). I felt really happy travelling to 青海湖 as the canolas were in bloom and provided a sharp contrast to the blue lake.


The main part of our trip took place after we board the train that took us along the Qinghai-Tibet Railway. In my view, the construction of the railway is no mere feat since the highest point has an elevation of 5,010 meter, and the oxygen content of the air is only 50 percent of low-lying areas! Mercifully, we 'survived' the small cabin space - 6 pax to a cabin!


At 拉萨 (Lhasa), we toured the main tourists sites including 布达拉宫 (Potala Palace), 大昭寺 (Jokhang) and 八角街 (Bakhor Street). I was touched by the sincerity of the Tibetans who would prostrate all the way from their hometown (many many months of foot journey) to reach Lhasa's Jokhang and Bakhor Street. Was told that the rich would have their folks waiting on them along the way but the poor would simply beg for their meals...

We also travelled west to 日喀则 (Shigatse) and the sights were amazing! We rode through/past so many mountains but this mountain range is considered one of the 'youngest' in the world and is still growing. Here is when I really admire our shifu for bringing us across all the mountains (and back) safely... We stopped by 羊卓雍錯 (Yamdroktso), one of the three largest sacred lakes in Tibet. The lake is surrounded by many snow-capped mountains and is fed by numerous small streams and shines with the most brillant turquoise colour. We also visited 扎什倫布寺 (Tashilhunpo Monastery) but I was more impressed by the scenery than the monastery ...


The trip ended in 昆明 (Kunming) where I met up with J, a friend whom I have not met in 6 years! She's returning to notthingham for PhD in October and I'm glad we had the chance to catch up!

Some firsts in this trip (even though I consider myself quite a seasoned traveller):
  • Travelling with both sets of parents... felt that they overshopped but I guess it makes them happy too so maybe shopaholism is inherited?
  • Surviving the longest train ride of my entire life by peeing just once in that entire journey (25 hours!)... Considering the amount of water I drink and that I visit the washroom at least 4 times in a workday...

  • On a related note on washroom, this is the first time I experienced the full Chinese toilet culture...

  • Seeing two arches of rainbow appear simultaneously at a holy place - the seat of the Panchen Lama... really a special moment that I will remember and treasure forever.

  • Got to know a guide who would help his tour members refund overpriced items they bought...

  • and I got a rosary (from the same guide)...

  • and another (last but related to travelling) first for this blog - using Mandarin!