Chinese houses on the Penang island
Travel To Malaysia August 26th, 2009

Towards dusk in Georgetown, the capital of Penang, Malaysia, exotica sunset looked beautiful on the sidelines of a row of coconut trees. As he walked toward the shoreline, the sea water appear blue to the horizon line. Penang is located on the west side of Peninsular Malaysia, consists of the island of Penang and the mainland Penang. To connect it is no facility for crossing by ferry or via the Penang Bridge, along the 13.5 miles.
Penang Island is famous for its beautiful beaches, namely in Tanjung Bungah, Batu Ferringhi, and Teluk Heat. The beach is always crowded visited by tourists. Especially when held Penang International Dragon Boat Festival, which takes place every June and a moment to draw tourists.
Pulau Penang became part of the history of British colonialism. In 1786 British troops under the command of Captain Francis Light began to master the island. Then Captain Francis built a fortress. The fort was named Fort Cornwallis and became an important icon Affairs Section of Penang.
Fort Cornwallis used as a defense against attack French troops and a pirate pack. Name the capital city of Penang is taken from the name of King George III, reflecting the legacy of the British Empire power in Penang.
220th Window
Although the population of Penang Island from different ethnic origin in Asia, such as Malays, Chinese, Indian and Burmese, they have long mingled with the harmony. Houses of worship different religions living side by side and religion run their respective rituals.
Burmah Road there are two Buddhist temples from different communities, namely Thailand and Burma. Interestingly, Wat Chaiya Mangkalaram located Dhammikarama dealing with Burmese Buddhist Temple.
At Wat Chaiya Mangkalaram, there is a statue of Buddha lying on his side along the 33 meters and coated with gold. The main building of the temple roof is decorated with carvings Dhammikarama pretty typical of Burma, golden. Inside is a statue of Buddha standing upright, while the neat rows behind the statues of Buddha with a smaller size.
When down the corridor of the city, seen some old buildings preserved as a legacy of art. Among the magnificent buildings along Leith hotels Street, was a Chinese-style mansion, known as The Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion.
Blue-painted house is often also called La Mansion Bleu, has 38 bedrooms and 220 windows, was completed in 1880 on the land area of 1 hectare. The beauty and neatness of the house of former “Rockefeller of the East”, which has been renovated to resemble the original building, has led to award the UNESCO Conservation Award in 2000.
Become Landmark
Love of the art of architecture from the couple and Loh Lawrence Loh Lim Lee, making La Mansion Bleu become one of the landmarks of Penang, as well as tourism object. “We bought this building, tourism does not become our main goal. Sejarahlah love will make us renovating,” said Lim Lee.
Preservation of the house by Cheong Fatt Tze Loh couples performed using personal funds, without government interference. Originally part of the house is very dirty, damaged marble stairs. However, the entire floor of the building is still good, also the iron poles made Glasgow, United Kingdom, which supports the main building.
Upon entering the house, we seemed to be in the past. The main room was spacious, with windows and carved wooden doors typical Chinese ornaments. In the corner there is a round table made of marble and wooden chairs rattan .
Right wing antique buildings are now rented out to visitors who want to sleep at home last century. Rent a room per night, about 200 to 800 ringgit, depending on the spacious rooms and equipment.
When lying in bed carved wood, with curtains hanging curtains, it feels reluctant eyes closed. Pictured in my mind, a Chinese princess was playing the harp, singing songs about love.
Food Paradise
The presence of various ethnic culinary servings each, making Penang is known as a food paradise. Ranging from fancy restaurants to Hawker centers, scattered throughout the Penang Road. Typical serving Malays, Indians, and Chinese.
Hawker food court center is located in the open air. The price of food in this place is relatively cheap. Visitors can choose a table anywhere in the area Hawker center. Payments made at the table, after the food delivered.
Rice variety to choose from the menu here. There rice fat, a type of rice with toppings uduk bleary-fried fish, fried peanuts and sambal belacan.
Rice typical drive south India. A plate of white rice served on banana leaf, with a choice of side dishes such as fish egg curry, vegetable curry and rendang. Side dishes like Padang dishes, but spices-rempahnya felt more sharply.
Or briyani rice, made from rice with herbs basmathi spices, like the flowers of clove, cinnamon bark, and pandan leaves. Briyani rice is usually eaten with chicken makhani, plus papadam (Indian crackers). Chicken makhani made of chicken marinated in yogurt plus spices, then cooked with butter and tomatoes.
The tongue actually invited to dance through the bite of rice plus one bite briyani chicken makhani. Paired sense spices spicy with savory and fresh taste of butter and tomato mixture, really delicious. Especially when tasted, there pandan scent of cinnamon mixed with the olfactory nerve stroke.
Variations processed noodles, the noodles boiled, noodles hokian, to spicy Szechuan noodles can also be enjoyed at the Hawker center.
Besides food, Penang also provides an interesting shopping. Some mall held a tempting discount. However, shopping in small shops that lined the road and Lebuh Penang Leight more exciting.
MINT Museum of Toys – Toy Museum
Travel To Malaysia August 8th, 2009

Want to reminisce with childhood you? In this place you can think back to childhood while introducing you to your child. In this museum you can find lots of toys and memorabilia cartoon characters (first period) so you’ll be busy telling how wonderful the company of your childhood cartoon characters are to your child.
MINT (Moment of Imagination and Nostalgia with Toys or Moments of Imagination and Nostalgia with Toys), is specially built museum for toys in the world’s first, opened in Singapore in May 2006. The museum exhibited a collection of toys past a very extensive, including the rare toys and unique, and includes the medieval to the nineteenth century until the mid-twentieth century.
This museum collection, numbering more than 50,000 toys and worth more than S $ 5 million, including toys and memorabilia Disne rare; karater toys such as Astroboy, Batman, Bonzo, Dan Dare, Popeye, etc.; Prewar Japanese toys; toys made in China, including a rare collection of dolls ‘Gate of Hope’, which has aged since the turn of the century; Teddy Bear collection is extensive and covers a unique collection of comic China starting from 1920; Comics Golden Age; collectibles Tintin; and much more .
This collection is stored in a contemporary five-storey building, designed by Singapore’s leading architectural firm SCDA Architects, which has won various international awards, including the Royal Institute of British Architects Worldwide Awards.
Café / Restaurant / Wine bar in the basement offers a relaxed atmosphere but stylish, perfect for casual or formal dining. A comprehensive menu is available and based on international cuisine to satisfy all tastes.
The museum can also be rented for private events such as Corporate Events, Product Launch, Birthday Celebration, Commemoration Day of Wedding, etc., including free admission to the Museum. For special holidays such as Christmas Eve, New Year’s Eve and special events, the fourth floor of the Museum will be open for a meal surrounded by toys.
Location:
26 Seah Street
Singapore 188382
Getting MINT Museum of Toys
MRT ride to City Hall Station (NS25/EW13) and walk towards Raffles Hotel or Bras Basah Complex. The museum is located next to Raffles Hotel and opposite Bras Basah Complex.
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Tel: 65 6339 0660
Fax: 65 6285 6066
Entrance Ticket
Adult: $ 15.00
Children (2-12 years), elderly (60 years and above): $ 7.50
Children under 2 years: Free
Campaign for Family (Min 4 persons, 2 adults & 2 children): $ 36.00
Campaign for Family (Min 4 people, 3 adults & 1 child): $ 42.00
Opening hours
MINT Museum Opening hours: 9:30 to 18:30 every day
MINT Café Opening hours: 9:30 to 21:30 every day
A day in the Kuching City
Travel To Malaysia January 25th, 2009

Many roads to Rome. Many also how to travel to foreign countries with minimal budgets. Economic began crossing the border from West Kalimantan, East Malaysia which do not require payment of the fiscal cost. At 05.00 on August 9 and Tebakang Express bus that we were riding from Pontianak since 21:00 o’clock, the night before, entered the Entikong border. The gate of the immigration office was closed, but the passengers off the bus and prepared to be asked at the front gate.
Once our group was composed of seven women: three newspaper journalist and one of the Healthy Lifestyles, an employee of Bank Mandiri, and two people Archaeological UI Five minutes later the gates opened and all those who want to travel to East Malaysia rushed to the queue at immigration.
When the line got closer to us looking Malays, suddenly appeared grim-looking man next to us. “Where’s passport? Who would take?” he said harshly.
Did not take long for me to realize that this man must have thought we were a group TKW. Aware that the document should not be a passport is not transferable to the person concerned, with a voice that no less fierce, and Diamond I, journalist W, in unison said, “Why ask for a passport?” Found that the potential prey more fierce and clever, creepy-looking man was in cash disappeared from our sight.
Finalized with immigration, we boarded the bus again. About two hours later we had entered the city of Kuching. The capital of Sarawak state is relatively quiet with the latest cars on the road slid wide and smooth.
Stray into the City
Kuching City in the terminal group of us doing the cleaning themselves improvised in layman aka asserted public latrines. There is really a shower. There is just brush my teeth and wash my face and then filling the stomach with fat rice menu.
This menu is basically similar to Tegal food stalls in Indonesia. Consists of rice and vegetables and side dishes. Unfortunately, it does not kick in the tongue of the usual pampered Indonesia seasoning.
When ordering drinks, we learned that to sweet iced tea, we had to call ais tea o. If desperate ordered sweet tea, the Malaysian will serve sweet tea mixed with milk. Do not occasionally smash said. They only know juice Oren.
Energy from the food, we prepared an extra large backpack holds companions will take place during the 2nd week. Wait no wait, a bus bound to Kuching airport never arrived. Back and forth in a car called angkot Indonesia, offered us to rent a day. Thirty minutes passed without a passing bus, we finally got a rental car.
The car was driven by a man named Malays Fri We ask him escorted to the airport., it could take us Fri downtown because the airport highway inMalaysia means the city, not the airport. However, because the airport there was no luggage storage facilities and also do not check in swal, we decided to tour the City of Kuching with duffel bags and suitcases of our beloved. Read the rest of this entry »













