Sunday, May 12, 2019

MY LIT-LIT SQUAD

The creatures that u set your eyes upon is my classmates, not just any classmates but “teman seperjuangan” hahaha. We are from different batch but putting that aside we still work as one team. They have onboard experience for one year unlike me but that doenst change anything as they are very humble and kind enough to share their knowledge with me. 
Our first photo together
After class we just decided to take picture.....I mean why not right?
We on our all white attire and we feel kinda cool so lets snap our first pic together and the rest is history

Class of DNS 21 Charlie 2019
Hahahaha as you can see MrJazlan and Mr Bagi didnt wear white pant is because they dont have white pant yet lol. They been onboard of ship too long to remember where they kept their pants.

Who doesn’t love birthday cake right?
This is us celebrating Mr Jazlan’s birthday together. Noticed two bold guy there, long story short its an after effect of RO Yusoff jealousy of their hairstyles lmfao.

Memorable moment in our last class for this semester
This is our last class together with Capt Murugan for our Chartwork subject. Cool lecturer always thought us to be the best officer a cadet can be👍

NEW ZEALAND ADVENTURE

On December 2017 I went to New Zealand with my family to celebrate my brother’s graduation day. My elder brother studied there for two years in Victoria University at Wellington. We went there for ten days and it was one of the best vacation I had. Exciting moment in every second I stayed there. New Zealand is a beautiful county with an amazing mature landscape. Their native people are the kiwis and their national animal is kiwi bird.
Supermarket at Wellington
It was hard to search for Halal food so instead we bought ourselves some fresh seafood and cook ourselves at the Inn that we rent. The facilities are good and so does my mom’s cooking😋
Wellington Park
In Wellington there’s a beautiful park with an amazing garden full of roses and flowers from all over the world(sad I dont the picture of the flowers). The park is almost as big as Alam whole compound(Im not even joking). Its represent every trees and flowers from every continent and nation.
My brother after graduated from Victoria University
Soon after my brother graduation ceremony we had a photo session and we took like tons of it. Well you only get it once right so might as well just take hella lot of it. He looks cool with that robe. One day it will be my turn.
Selfie at the end of New Zealand😃
Look at that haha. Im not lying this is one of the best view i seen in my life. This is the end of New Zealand and the ocean between separates America with us there. You guys should go there once at least. So this my New Zealand experience hope you guys enjoyed it as much as i do👍

Saturday, May 11, 2019

Penang

Place Must visit in Penang


1. Visit the Clan Jetties for their rustic feel


source: go Penang

The Clan Jetties is a part of the Heritage Trail of Penang. There were seven jetties in all of which now six remain. The jetties have come down through more than a century. Each of the jetties has its name after a clan of China. The most traveller-friendly among the jetties is the Chew Jetty and contains maximum number of stilt houses along with the longest walkway and also a temple.

2. Go back to the childhood days in the toy museum

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This museum presents a complete collection of vintage toys that are most likely to cast an impression that is in part nostalgic. Strolling through the museum would take you through sections where the toys give a creepy feel with the paint peeling out of some. You can see toys that include space toys, old school trains, classic robots, and antique aircrafts.

3. Stroll about in the Queen Street to taste the typical Hindu culture

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The Queen Street presents the visitor with the most ideal place for sightseeing. The travellers can meander through the side streets. The Queen Street is a road that keeps intact Georgetown’s original grid which had been laid out by Francis Light. The road has taken after the name of Queen Charlotte, who was King George III’s wife. This place shows a predominance of Hindu culture.

4. Appreciate the historical relics at Penang State Museum

source: go Penang 


The regal statue of Francis Light made in bronze welcomes you as you walk inside Penang State Museum. The museum, situated in Georgetown beside Jalan Farquhar has earned reputation over the years. The museum has galleries that have been dedicated to the historical communities in Penang along with specific historical events that have taken place at Penang. There are costumes, embroidery, Chinese furniture, and historical documents in the museum.


5. Engross yourselves in the nature of flora

source: go Penang

The Penang Botanical Gardens is better known as Waterfall Gardens and had been set up by the British in 1884. You will admire the beauty and the tranquillity of the gardens. This place is also a centre of botanical conservation, training, and education. The striking features of the garden include roots of Sengkuang tree and the Cannon Ball Tree.

And still got many place to visit in Malaysia.

Credit to : go Penang

Famous Food in KL

Famous Food in KL


Malaysian pride revolves around delicious food from Chinese and Indian to Malay and Western styles. With so many 24-hour mamaks and food courts, tourists can quickly feel overwhelmed with choice. Culture Trip makes the decision easier with our list of the best restaurants in Kuala Lumpur for any taste and budget.

Bakti Woodlands

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Rated as one of the best Indian restaurants in Kuala Lumpur, Bakti Woodlands near Masjid Jamek offers a variety of both North and South Indian food. Featuring a vegetarian and Halal menu, customers can choose between set meals, uttapam, thali and naan. But the biggest highlight is the low price for the large portions.

Devi’s Corner

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Visitors looking for an authentic dining experience can check out Devi's Corner banana leaf restaurant. Customers order a selection of food served on a large banana leaf instead of a plate. The delicious South Indian meal comes at a reasonable price tag while offering an insight into the local culture. And to get the most out of the experience, why not discard the spoon and fork and use the fingers. Just remember to eat with the right hand.

Restoran Husen Café


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Located in Brickfields next door to several budget-friendly hotels, Restoran Husen Café provides Indian food at rock-bottom prices. Expect the usual modest style of a Malaysian Nasi Kandar with options ranging from self-service, roti, fried rice and nasi lemak. With an English menu and being open 24 hours, there’s little wonder why this often rates as one of the best restaurants in Kuala Lumpur for budget travellers.

Nagasari Curry House

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Nagasari serves up a mixture of northern and southern Indian dishes including self-service options and an extensive menu. But the real highlight is the banana leaf rice, which is served on a large leaf rather than a plate. Dining here will give tourists an insight into the Malaysian Indian culinary experience.

And still got many more famous food in Kuala Lumpur.

Credit to: culture trip

Friday, May 10, 2019

Famous Place in Melaka

Famous Place in Melaka

This is the tourist place in Melaka:


1. Take pictures at Red Square that is full of iconic landmarks

source: go melaka

The Dutch possession of Malaysia is quite eminent from the Red Square (Dutch Square) area. You can witness two of the most prominent landmarks of the area which includes the Christ Church and the old town hall or Stadthuys. You can also enjoy a tri-shaw ride in the area and indulge yourself in some souvenir shopping.



2. Hike up to a small hill full of history and enjoy the nice scenery


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Located at the top of St. Paul’s Hill, the St. Paul’s Church ruins make for some photography shots. You can have some amazing views of the city from the top of the hill after the brief walk up. The place has been well maintained and preserved by the local authorities. The tomb stone and relic inscriptions will allow you to get a detailed insight into the history of the church.


3. Worship in the oldest functioning temple in Malaysia


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Built in 1645, Cheng Hoong Teng temple certainly offers its visitors with a calm, serene and tranquil environment to offer their prayers. You will be fascinated by the architectural style along with the carvings of this Buddhist temple. The place mostly remains free from tourists and serves as a nice retreat away from the hustle and bustle of the city.



4. Get a taste of Baba Nyonya culture and history

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The wealth of the Baba Nyonya family can be witnessed at this museum which has been kept in a similar way as it was during the earlier times. The place desires to share the way of life and history of Baba Nyonya and you can take advantage of a guided tour which is included in the package.



5. Learn the early times of Melaka in an informative and interesting way

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It is easy to miss the place from the outside but the interiors are more refined. The place opens around eleven in the morning and has been declared as a UNESCO heritage site. You can get a brief idea about the history, architecture and culture of early shop houses that were based in Melaka. Admission is free of charge.
And still got  many more place in Melaka you can search in google.

Credit to : go melaka

Thursday, May 9, 2019

Port Dickson

Next trip to Port Dickson 

Alive 3D Art Galley

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The art gallery is located in the centre of Bandar Dataran Segar, Lukut. It features 50 interactive illustrations, which creatively painted by a group of talented artists from China. There are five different theme zones that you will truly enjoy: Adventure, Aquarium, Animation, Exotic and Dark Art Zone.


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Moreover, you can touch, hug and interact with the exhibits. This is an amazing memory for you and your family when you are truly blending in the artwork, through the trick of the eyes. This almost surreal 3D gallery is a must-to-do attraction when you are in Port Dickson.

Pusat Ikan Hiasan Port Dickson


The centre is located at the northern end of Port Dickson’s Teluk Kemang beach and sea water from the bay is pumped into the centre’s storage tanks for cleaning and treatment before being used in their aquariums. The fish tanks are spotlessly clean meaning that visitors can obtain a clear view of the various fish, coral and marine creatures on display here.

source: Malaysia Traveller

source: Malaysia Traveller



Opening Hours:

Monday to Friday 8.30 am - 4.30pm

(Friday closed for prayer break 12.15 pm - 2.45 pm)

Saturday - Sunday 10 am - 4 pm


PD Dream World Upside Down & 3D, Port Dickson


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PD Dream World Upside Down & 3D, Port Dickson, Negeri SembilanPort Dickson Malaysia First Animated Images, 3D Studio, Upside Down and more...Remember full charge your smart phone before arrive. Very good places to visit with family refreshing experience set apart from the typical 3D Arts. The venue is clean.Parking is generally not an issue and it is off the popular Jalan Pantai. Regular local food is in the vicinity. In non-peak season, you should plan about an hour at this location. It adds a little jazz to your vacation in Port Dickson. It's a wonderful place for you to enjoy this interesting outlet, especially your young kids. They will love the activities here. If you are staying at the Mirage PD hotel it will be an advantage 'cause it's just next door.



Blue Lagoon @ Pantai Tanjung Biru


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Blue Lagoon is a small but popular beachside destination enclosed within a secluded bay just before Cape Rachado, about 17km south of PD town. Sheltered by a dense cover of lush vegetation and forests from surrounding foothills, the Blue Lagoon enjoys an inherent tranquility missing from other beaches in Port Dickson, even with many visitors around The sea contains small coral reefs, which sometimes attract scuba divers. Numerous mudflats and sandbanks also reveal themselves along the beach, isolating the immediate sea into shallow pools of water in which children take special delight.

What To Do :
Beach walking and enjoy beautiful scenic background

What To See :
Beautiful Scenery,Sandy beaches and beautiful sunset.

Location :
Jalan Pantai, 71050 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan Malaysia.


And still got many place to visit Port Dickson.



Wednesday, May 8, 2019

One of the best Char Kuey Teow in PD

KING'S CHAR KUEW TEOW

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This is the one of  best char kuey teow in Port Dickson, Negeri Seremban. If i visit to Port Dickson for my vacation i always prefer to eat at here. They have many menu especially for Char Kuew Teow such as Char Kuey Teow with Sotong , Char Kuey Teow with Chicken grilled and Char Kuey Teow with Beef and many more.

This is the menu at that restaurant:

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 source: google image 

source: google image 

And don't forget to taste when you visit to Port Dickson. Below is the location and time :

Location :402, Si Rusa, 4, Jalan Pantai, 71050 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan

Time : Everyday 4:30 p.m.to 2:00 a.m.  

Monday, May 6, 2019

Next trip to Langkawi

Langkawi Island

Langkawi, officially known as Langkawi, the Jewel of Kedah, is a district and an archipelago of 99 islands in the Andaman Sea some 30 km off the mainland coast of northwestern Malaysia. The islands are a part of the state of Kedah, which is adjacent to the Thai border. On 15 July 2008, Sultan Abdul Halim of Kedah consented to the change of name to LangkawiPermata Kedah in conjunction with his golden jubilee celebration. By far the largest of the islands is the eponymous Langkawi Island, with a population of some 64,792; the only other inhabited island being nearby Tuba Island. Langkawi is also an administrative district, with the town of Kuah as its largest town. Langkawi is a duty-free island. 

This is the place i should visit in Langkawi island:

Langkawi Cable Car


The Langkawi Cable Car, also known as Langkawi SkyCab, is one of the major attractions in Langkawi Island, Kedah, Malaysia. It provides an aerial link from the Oriental Village at Teluk Burau to the peak of Gunung Machinchang, which is also the location of the Langkawi Sky Bridge.

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Crocodile Adventureland Langkawi

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Wildlife facility on 20 acres with crocodile & alligator species, plus tours, shows & feedings.
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You also can watch the youtube video follow the below link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNlTznnH-xw


Pantai Cenang

Popular sandy swimming beach along a busy strip of restaurants, duty-free & souvenir shops.

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source : google image

and many to visit in Langkawi island


Thaipusam


Thaipusam

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Thaipusam or Thaipoosam, also known as a festival celebrated by the Tamil and Malayali communities on the full moon in the Tamil month of Thai(January/February), usually coinciding with Pushya star, known as Poosam in Tamil and Pooyam in Malayalam. It is mainly observed in countries where there is a significant presence of Tamil community such as India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia,Mauritius, Singapore,South Africa, Canada and other places where ethnic Hindu Tamils reside as a part of the local Indian diaspora population such as Réunion, Indonesia, Thailand, Myanmar, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Suriname, Jamaica and the other parts of the Caribbean.

It is a national holiday in many countries like Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Mauritius. In certain states of Malaysia and in the nations of Sri Lanka and Mauritius it is a government and a bank holiday.[citation needed] In Singapore, it was previously a national holiday but was removed from the official list of national holidays.[citation needed]

The word Thaipusam is a combination of the name of the month, Thai, and the name of a star, Pusam. This particular star is at its highest point during the festival. The festival commemorates the occasion when Parvati gave Murugan a Vel "spear" so he could vanquish the evil demon Soorapadman. It is commonly believed that Thaipusam marks Murugan's birthday; Some other sources suggest that Vaikhasi Vishakam, which falls in the Vaikhasi month (May/June), is Murugan's birthday.


A Movie Must Watch


K.G.F

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K.G.F: Chapter 1 is a 2018 Indian Kannada-language period action film written and directed by Prashanth Neel, and produced by Vijay Kiragandur under the banner Hombale films. It is the first instalment in the two-part series, followed by K.G.F: Chapter 2. The film centres around Raja Krishnappa Bairya "Rocky", born into poverty, who arrives in Bombay (now Mumbai) in the 1960s, on a quest for power and wealth as desired by his dying mother. Involved with the gold mafia there, he is recruited to kill Garuda, the oppressive heir-in-waiting, in Kolar Gold Fields. Yash stars as Rocky, while Ramachandra Raju features as Garuda. Anant Nag narrates the film while also playing a supporting role alongside Srinidhi Shetty, Vasishta N. Simha, Ayyappa P. Sharma and Harish Rai.

The development of the film began in early 2015 when Neel completed writing the screenplay. However, filming began only two years later, in March 2017. Majority of the film is set in Kolar Gold Fields and was filmed on location. Bhuvan Gowda served as the cinematographer and Shrikanth as the editor. Ravi Basrur scored music for the soundtrack and the film's background.

After a North American premiere on 20 December 2018, K.G.F: Chapter 1 was released in Kannada and in dubbed versions of Hindi, Telugu, Tamil and Malayalam languages the following day, and received positive response from audiences. However, critics gave the film mixed reviews; while they praised the cinematography, art direction and background score on the film, the screenplay and editing were criticized. The film performed well commercially and collected ₹76 crore four days into release, in the process breaking the record for the highest grossing Kannada film of all time. The movie was released online by Amazon Prime Video on 5 February 2019 which earlier bought the digital rights for ₹18 crores and Colors Kannada bought the satellite rights for an undisclosed record price. The shooting for KGF Chapter 2 began on 13 March 2019 and the actor Yash shared the muhurtham picture on his Instagram account.

This is the movie trailer from youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0aPg9S1OcA

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 source : google image