Showing posts with label Street Food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Street Food. Show all posts

Wednesday, 14 November 2012

A bowl of Hot and Yummy breakfast would be the best to kickstart another page of our journey. A lovely breakfast session at 6AM in the morning @ Jalan Leila morning market, make us feel full and fresh even in the very early morning! We were surprise to see people take their breakfast 6AM in the morning and the crowd was already in the market. Ordered 4 different bowls of noodles to share among us, never miss the 猪皮鱼蛋, and 皮蛋水饺 from Sandakan! All of these only cost us RM16++ including Nescafe, Coffee, and Milo for everyone of us, cheap!? No, i should say Kota Kinabalu is way too pricey, overpriced!
 猪皮鱼蛋干唠面
 猪皮鱼蛋米粉汤
 Jess & Josephine enjoy delicious breakfast @ Morning market.

The streets in Sandakan still remain the original cultural atmosphere, the old building, old shops, and the local residents. Hanging around in the local supermarket is fun. We saw there were more employees than the customers. And we also saw the workers eating breakfast at the back of the shelf, you don't see such scene, or you're not allow to do so in Giant, Tesco, or major supermarket here! The average wage in Sandakan is very low, but people seem to be very content with what they have, you don't see only boring face like robot working in routine.
 This girl looking at me curiously while waiting her mum to shop for clothes.
 Candyfloss on the street, selling RM1 each!
 Tired of waiting for Wan Zhu busy shopping in the market
 How beautiful is this old street of Sandakan?

The old town of Sandakan is small, you can easily access to Sandakan central market, jetty, city bus terminal, and hotels. The buildings have it's own history already, as well as the people there. Almost every shop operate it's business more than a decade now, there is very few new shops opening here, except for the Harbour Mall, which has Mc Donald! If you enjoy walking in a peaceful city, Sandakan will be a not-bad-choice, enjoy a cup of coffee in a local coffee house and view the busy pedestrian across the streets, and shops. The rhythm is relaxing, you don't have to rush to get your thing done here. Everything will be alright for them, and everything will be OK!

Have you been to Sandakan? Tell me how do you feel about this city! Do u have any tips to share when traveling to Sandakan? Or Any suggestion for an unique itinerary? Comment Below!

Journey to Sandakan [Part Two] - Sabah Experience

A bowl of Hot and Yummy breakfast would be the best to kickstart another page of our journey. A lovely breakfast session at 6AM in the morn...

Tuesday, 13 November 2012

After bugging in the bus from Kota Kinabalu to Sandakan for more than 6hours, i arrived in Hotel Ramai to check myself in before i meet my sister and her friends flew all the way from Kuala Lumpur to Sandakan. This trip is specially made to meet them and show them around this beautiful city of nature, and of course for the awesomely affordable seafood here. 

Sandakan itself have very interesting history. This city was formerly the capital of Britist North Borneo, it lies on the east coast of the island. Sandakan is famous as a gateway for ecotourism destination in Malaysia, such as Sepilok Orang Utan Rehabilitate Centre, Rainforest Discovery Centre, Gomantong Cave, Turtle Island and Kinabatangan River. The airport was site of Japanese airfield during World War II, built by 6,000 Javanese civilian and Allied prisoners of war. 
All photos below were taken with Lumix GF1 + Lumix 20mm F1.7

Jess Goh feels like she's in another European country
We start off our journey by visiting the oldest granite church in Malaysia, which was built in 1897, Parish of St Michael and all Angels church, one of the survivors of pre-War building, and became world heritage on 2005. We were amazed by the church as it gave us an unique feeling that we doesn't stand on the ground of Malaysia, we felt like we're in one of the European country with piece of green land and stones to relax ourselves!
The Exterior of the Church, with ages bricks
The surrounding of the church itself is schools, St Michael; St Maria; and St Cecilia Convent school. As we visit the place, the place were closed, so we only do sight seeing outside the building but not inside. We noticed numbers of residents play sports around the area, and some even jog outside the church itself. It seems to be a very common place to hang out, but it is still well-maintained. 

This church also look like a library in a historical foreign University.
 Later, we visit the Kim Fung night market situated at Mile 4. This night market is made up with majority of Chinese vendor and minority of Non-Chinese vendors. Various products range from food to phone accessory were sold here. The relationship between races can be seen to be very close in Sandakan IMHO, you can easily find No-Pork-Food easily even in Chinese stalls. It is very convenient and also safe to dine in Chinese restaurant even for Muslims. If we had a voting competition for 1Malaysia state, it will definitely be Sabah, or Sandakan city!
There are something in my eyes, itchy!
Who am i? The Last Fancy Guerrilla.
Making a call referring to "Phonebook" (not the one in your smart phone)
Scenic view of Sandakan Town from the Seafood Restaurant situated at Bukit Bendera
I really enjoy shooting photographs in the streets of Sandakan, it gave me peace of mind to photograph things that interests me. People are very friendly that doesn't mind to be photographed. A smile from you will definitely received the smile from them, which is really sweet. The familiar Hakka language remind me about my dad's Hometown - Ipoh. Sandakan makes me feel like I'm home. 
To be Continue.. ..

Have you been to Sandakan? Tell me how do you feel about this city! Do u have any tips to share when traveling to Sandakan? Or Any suggestion for an unique itinerary? Comment Below!


Journey to Sandakan - Sabah Experience

After bugging in the bus from Kota Kinabalu to Sandakan for more than 6hours, i arrived in Hotel Ramai to check myself in before i meet my ...

Friday, 26 October 2012

This was my second experience on a foreign train after Bangkok - Aranyaprathet. When i boarded to the train, i saw most of the locals sitting in a group relaxing. Perhaps most of them travel in group with family or friends. As soon as the train started to run, i saw a family taking out their stuff from plastic bag, from drinks, to Bread, Cheese, Ham, and fruit. They were really well prepared for the long ride!

The train officer sell food and drinks on board with slightly higher price, but was acceptable. Things that amazed me is that no matter what they eat, the waste will directly throw from the window to outside. Well, i don't practice this so i kept the rubbish and passed it to the officer, but what happen is that they receive the rubbish from my hand and throw them directly through the window. Immediately i was stunt. Well, since I'm in their territory, so i think should follow their culture so i got used to it very soon. *Its a bad habit!

A lovely women slept on her husband's lap after many hours spent in the train. They must gone through many things in their life together, Happy, Sorrow, Tears, and laughter. Im envious at them, wonder if i can be like them one day, holding my partner's hand, walk around the beach every evening, with my kids running around us, share the joyful moment everyday. Throughout the journey, i met some friendly Vietnamese offer me fruits along the journey, and i also met a Vietnamese who speak Malay to me and letting me know when i arrived at my destination.

Stepping down from the train station after 20hours on wooden hard seat is really killing me. Finally i arrived in Huế, the historical city of Vietnam. At 3AM in the morning, I quickly flash out my iPad and figure out the way to my hotel. It wasn't far from the Train station to the place i heading to, approximately 20minutes by walk. Along the way there were many motorcyclists offered me riding services but i rejected them all. Soon later, i arrived in the hotel, "Than Thien Hotel" (Friendly Hotel). The receptionist was sleeping, but notice my arrival soon after i rang the door bell, he greeted me with singlet and short pants, and said he was waiting for my arrival, thats pretty awesome hospitality!



I booked a superior room via Agoda but they upgraded the room to deluxe room due to the unavailability of superior room. The room is super clean and look modern, its simply elegant. They even have wooden floor! For $10/Night, i have nothing to complaint about!



The next day, i was lucky enough to be in Huế on 2nd of September, which is their National Day. I met my CouchSurfing friend -Amy Nguyen in my hotel and she brought me to the Imperial Citadel just across the Truong Thien Bridge. Admission was free because it's Vietnam National Day. The spectacular Citadel was surrounded by local crowds from around Vietnam. 


Walking around this place gave me a feeling like time-walking to 80's and 90's, as u can see from their outfit, it gave me sort of retro feeling. Everyone is in group with big smile on their face and non-stop talking. *Vietnamese people speak really fast.


Huế Imperial Citadel has more than 200Years of history when Nguyễn Phúc Ánh took control over Vietnam and proclaimed himself as Emperor Gia Long. He chosen Huế as central headquarter to built this Palace. More than thousands of workers involve in the building of this Citadel. 



 A young lady look totally lost in the busy streets. 


The best delicacy in Vietnam require you to be down-to-earth and squat down to wait them to serve you. Guarantee tip top satisfaction for your tummy. Spring rolls with fresh vegetables and meat are typical Vietnam street food.


I have no idea why they put flower on the lock. I found this place on my way to visit some of the Emperor Tomb, the place is locked up, and flowers attached with the lock were shriveled. My local friend told me they put the flower with purpose, but even her don't know the exact reason why.


 Vietnam flag flying as the people celebrating National Day. It is one of the emperor Tomb in Huế. 



Personal Experiences in Huế. 
1. Expenses can be relatively cheap here, with $10 you can get a pretty comfy hotel room!
2. Vietnam Local cuisine, you have to be down-to-earth in order to get delicious and affordable Meal!
3. Bargain, even a bottle of mineral water from local grocery store.
4. Local tend to say hi when you pass by. In their language, Hi refer to "Hey, you are foreigner, i want to earn some money from u". *Not all but majority i'd say.
5. Friendly local friend be my tour guide, showing me around and have fun time in their unique local coffee shop.


In sum, Positive experiences beyond negative, definitely will come back again.

Huế - Vietnam Experience

This was my second experience on a foreign train after Bangkok - Aranyaprathet. When i boarded to the train, i saw most of the locals sitti...

 

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