Showing posts with label countries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label countries. Show all posts
Friday, March 1, 2013
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
You Can Google Translate Me!
Where there is a will, there is a way! Right?
:)
Now you can read my entries by just simply click the Google translate button in the box on your right hand side.
Read it in any language you want. Sorry if my English is not that perfect but I'll keep it simple and understandable. Good enough, ey?
Well thank you Google!!
Friday, June 29, 2012
South Korea
I have a thing for South Korea. The country fascinates me. The cultures. The foods. The islands. The buildings. The people. I just love them all.
Now when is the best time to visit Korea? *psstt definitely not during summer. -,- I had enough of summers. It's summer 365days a year in Malaysia anyway.
HAHAHA
Dear Koreans, let me know! ^^
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Sunday, June 24, 2012
My Sarawak.
If you're wondering where on earth Sarawak is, HERE. I'm gonna provide you with a map that I have found on google ^^
What I love about Sarawak is definitely the multi-ethnic/racial society. In Sarawak, we have the Dayaks, Malays, Chinese, Indians,Orang Ulu, Melanau and a lot more. I am a Lun Bawang myself which is from the Orang Ulu group.You see Sarawak is a very colorful state :)
During one of our Faculty Annual Dinner back in 2010, the theme for the evening was 1Malaysia in which me and my friends decided to wear our own traditional costumes. Check out some of the photos which I really love to see because it is so colorful!
Me in white and i'm wearing a Lun Bawang traditional costume :) And all of us are representing different ethnics. I'm loving this picture. <3
These people are actually my seniors. They are all wearing different costumes too. Weehoo!!
So that's me in white. Roza (next to me) is wearing her Iban traditional costume, Angie in her Kayan costume, Shelley in a Chinese cheongsam and both of my Malay friends are wearing Malays traditional costume which are the kebaya and baju kurung.
And this one, my friend Jill (skinny one) is wearing a Dusun traditional costume (or Kadazan? Please correct me if I'm wrong). Well, she's from Sabah. :) Her friend is wearing a Bidayuh (Dayak) traditional costume. Colorful right?
I have more pictures but the internet connection is pretty slow tonight :/
Sarawak is a cool place to visit i must say. Other than their wonderful costumes and multi racial society, we have different kind of food too. Some are exotic foods that you can never find in any other state or even country.To experience Sarawak, you must come to visit and see for yourself! :)
WE, Sarawakian welcomes you anytime!
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Friday, April 20, 2012
Thursday, April 19, 2012
To Kill Two Birds With One Stone.
One of the many things i'd really love to do is traveling. You know, to see the world and stuff. It's a shame to not be able to see people of different races, languages and cultures and eating different type of foods from the other part of the world. I think it would be just awesome to sit among them and be one of the 'citizen' for a day.
Here's are the top 5 countries that i MUST visit before i die :
1/ South Korea
2/ France
3/ Switzerland
4/ Italy
5/Japan
Typical eh? LOL well, doesn't mean that i won't be going to Thailand, Indonesia, Spain or etc. It's just these 5 are a must visit country for me. But i think it would be great to start from Thailand or Indonesia because they're the nearest and my friend said both countries have the most beautiful scenery when it comes to beaches. So, i would love to see it myself in the near future :)
One of my thoughts that i have never told anyone is that i would love to give something to the people of the countries that i'm going to visit. Not like i'm gonna do big things or what but it will leave meaningful memories to me which i can treasure at least. The thing is. I wanted to visit one orphanage home in every country that i'm going to visit. Let say, out of my 5 days trip i'd like to dedicate a day or a half to spend with children at the orphanage. It won't hurt to read them stories and spend some money to give them candies and foods right? :)
I know. It sounds too good to be true but hey, where there is a will there is a way right? It is at least a thing that i can show how grateful and thankful i am to be able to visit their country. I might sound like a humanitarian worker but it is indeed a good thing to do. It will be more time consuming for all the processes and paper works if we apply to be a volunteer. For a person like me who would only be able to travel once a year, it would be easier for me to do it my way. To kill two birds with one stone, perhaps?
You might wonder. Why the orphanage? Well. I'm not an orphan. All i want to do is to visit the children because they need a lot of attentions and loves. I might be a stranger to them but i just want to make and see them happy because they deserves it.
I have been thinking about this. I'd love to travel with people who would kindly share the same passion as me one day because it would be really helpful in order to make things work :) It's not like i want to create a volunteer group or anything like that. I just thought that, if the country that we visited has given us their good services and wonderful experiences, It would be lovely to give something back in which it is also will give us more meaningful memories.
This is my personal thought. I am not trying to make anyone to do exactly this. It's just something that i thought i would like to do when the time comes. I'm just sharing it here :)
Happy reading.
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