Shy Sun

This shot was taken in Triang, Pahang. As usual, i grabbed my kanne and went out for photo hunt in the gravel path to the plantation estate. Popo ( grandma in mandarin) said come home before dark because someone drowned in the lake sometime back. Gosh, that’s eerie. You must be wondering which lake am i talking about, I will upload other pictures soon as my flickr gone “kanasai” again.

Meanwhile, I’ve been thinking wanna separate out the photos into a photo blog. Any comments?

Indian Crab Curry

I was back to my “real” home town for the weekend in conjunction with the temple festival that gonna held here. Triang, a small “cowboy” town in southern Pahang where the majorities are Chinese and followed by Malays and Indians. I was brought up here where I would call home although from the aspect of infrastructures, Triang are way backward compare to the place i live now.

As an Indian who went to mandarin medium school in the area where Chinese are majority, I was never been discriminated as an Indian. I was always treated equally among my friends and the same happen when i moved on to secondary, always I’ll be seen hanging around with my “ah beng” buddies around, playing the so called Chinese conquered games like table tennis, badminton and mainly, basketball where i was the only real black sheep in the school team.

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Bon Voyage Singapore

I was away to Singapore for the past 3 days. It was a fun filled but tiring weekend traveling up and down from Johor Bahru to Singapore, putting up my nights over in Singapore and JB but I had to miss my favorite Udumbu curry from the corner shop aunty because my body was over heated and nose started to bleed, hmm..

The reason i visited Singapore again was because I have some pending business with the MOM (ministry of man power, singapore)- Employment Pass cancellation. Being a sentimental *&^%, I felt a bit sad to give back the EP as it was with me for the past one year but I had to. While i was on the way to the lion city, i started to admire some of the real multiracial culture over there. In a word, all the race and languages are given equal priority (although its not really like that from the insider view,hehe) Continue reading “Bon Voyage Singapore”