Monday, 28 March 2016

Malacca Short Trip

2 days 1 night short trip to Malacca  from KL by car. Malacca is a Malaysian state on the Malay Peninsula's southwest coast. The capital, Malacca City, has a colonial past seen in its preserved town center, the site of 16th-century, Portuguese St. Paul’s Church. It's also home to Christ Church, built by the Dutch in the 18th century and converted to the Anglican denomination under British rule in the 19th century.

Ready to go. 






Tuesday afternoon ~ strolling along Sungai Melaka (Malacca Riverside)


A Famosa Gate 

A Famosa is a Portuguese fortress located in Malacca, Malaysia. It is among the oldest surviving European architectural remains in South East Asia.

The Porta de Santiago, a small gate house, is the only part of the fortress which still remains today.

Time fast backward ~ a brief history of A Famosa ~ In 1511, a Portuguese fleet arrived under the command of Afonso de Albuquerque. His forces attacked and defeated the armies of the Malacca Sultanate. Moving quickly to consolidate his gains, Albuquerque had the fortress built around a natural hill near the sea. Albuquerque believed that Malacca would become an important port linking Portugal to the Spice Route in China. At this time other Portuguese were establishing outposts in such places as MacauChina and Goa, India to create a string of friendly ports for ships heading to Ming China and returning home to Portugal.
The fortress once consisted of long ramparts and four major towers. One was a four-story keep, while the others held anammunition storage room, the residence of the captain, and an officers' quarters. Most of the village clustered in town houses inside the fortress walls. As Malacca's population expanded it outgrew the original fort and extensions were added around 1586.
The fort changed hands in 1641 when the Dutch drove the Portuguese out of Malacca. The Dutch renovated the gate in 1670, which explains the logo "ANNO 1670" inscribed on the gate's arch. Above the arch is a bas-relief logo of the Dutch East India Company.
The fortress changed hands again in the late 18th century when the Dutch handed it over to the British to prevent it from falling into the hands of Napoleon's expansionist France. The English were wary of maintaining the fortification and ordered its destruction in 1806. The fort was almost totally demolished but for the timely intervention of Sir Stamford Raffles, the founder of modern Singapore, who happened to visit Malacca in 1810. Because of his passion for history, this small gate was spared from destruction.

The Old Fort Gateway, Malacca. Local children posing before the Porta de Santiago.
From a postcard circa 1910-1920

I'm at The Independence Museum






Pirate Ship



Walks around Dataran Pahlawan



Rumah Merah



Sungai Melaka River Bank







HRC Malacca



Jonker Street







Jonker Street






Wefie



Malacca View At Night







I loves these pictures taken by my Samsung Note 5









More pictures 

..... Hopefully ....

Sunday, 20 March 2016

Sunday 20th March 2016 and Apam Balik

Thanks God its Sunday. In some other words ~ it's meant ~ I can lingers longer in bed. Oh! whatever!
Currently I'm in Kuala Lumpur ~fondly known as KL~ for the wedding. After the CHAOS about RAYANI AIR failure (will blog about it later), al of us (from KK) are super-tired. So today ~ until now ~ we are still lingering ...... 
Later tonight, we get an invitation for dinner from in-laws.... mum was here, so her "menantu" ~ DIL ~ wanna cook her dinner. Hihihi. 
 Last night ~ taking out some of the crew (photographer) for dinner after tiring day.

In-Front ~ 2 Sumandak Kinabalu

Hmmmm... The Not So Young Anymore!!!!!

ME.

LOL.


NOW.
Checking on my facebook. 
The first status update comes out are these..... 

APAM BALIK

Now I'm HUNGRY!
By hook or crook gotta try this!
BAHAN-BAHANYA.
2 cawan tepung gandum
1/2 cawan gula
1 sudu teh soda bikarbonat
1 sudu teh baking powder

1 biji telur
1 1/2 cawan air
2 sudu besar susu tepung
Sedikit pewarna kuning jika suka
Kalau nak buat apam balik pandan tambah 2 sb pes pandan.


Caranya:
Blenderkan semua bahan sehingga sebati.

Perap 1 jam.

Inti apam balik
Kacang tanah kisar
Jagung manis tin
Mentega
Gula
Coklat rice

Caranya:

Panaskan non stick pan dan tak perlu disapu minyak. 
Ambil adunan sesenduk dan buat macam pankek . 
Apabila dah setengah masak .tabur atas apam gula ,kacang tanah.,jagung , coklat dan sedikit mentega..(boleh letak inti lain yang disukai.
Lipat dua apam dan angkat dari pan.

Apam balik yang dah siap sapu mentega dan potong ikut suka.

K'bye.

Thursday, 3 March 2016

Massage Theraphy: Learning How To Do Massage Correctly

I'm a bit lazy to update about my travel story... Some are already forgotten.

But I acquired a new skill - one that very close to my heart. Because I loved being massage by an expert hands. Who know - maybe... Yes maybe I can generate income from my new skill. Offer budget massage services to fellow travellers whois so tired after hiking etc. Lol.

Whatever! Just do it correctly.




I love this back massage. Do this till I fall asleep. 








The Best! 
Dear ........ Do this to me and I will love you forever ..... Hihihi.... 





New method for me to train my hands








Ahhh... Getting better n better




The best method to ease shoulders pain











Ahhhhh... I'm dozing off to never never land




Okay bye!

P.S ---> learn & practises these method with your partner and you will live happily ever after. Not just .....

Yes! Correct! You get it?