Saturday, October 29, 2011

Malacca, Malaysia - 29/09/2011 - Day 2

Highlights of 2nd Day


- Whole morning and afternoon was occupied by Industrial Visit(Suga). I shall skip this part but basically it was an in-depth tour about surface mounting technology. Draggy I must admit.


Night activities:


- Malacca River cruise :          
        A 45 minute cruise along the historic Melaka River.Quite disappointing, I must say. Apart from it lack of historic appeal, the tour was quite brief and commercialized but the night lights and waving 'hi' to random stranger makes up for it.


           Tickets: Adult RM10, Child RM5. Hourly cruise 10AM-11PM daily.


-Taming Sari Revolving Tower:
           A 7 minutes ( 1 for ascending, 5 at peak, 1 for descending) elevated view of Malacca. The breathtaking 360-degree panoramic view of the historic city and its coastline at night is just mesmerizing. I like  this part of the trip.


            Admission fees for visitors without MyKad: RM20 for adults, RM10 for children below 12 years old, and RM17 for senior citizens above 55 years old. Operates every 30 min on the hour and half-hour, 10AM-11PM daily.


- Supper at A&W.
            What more could I say? After an evening of commercial touring, the best way to end it of is having supper (and alcohol) with your friends.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Malacca, Malaysia - 28/09/2011 - Day 1

Highlights of first day.

> Early morning departure and crossed-over to Malaysia via Johor-Causeway link in a coach.
> 2 rest stops : Breakfast and lunch (unknown locations).
> Bus broke down and were left stranded along the highway for 2.5 hours.
> Arrival at Cubic Factory in the late afternoon with a quick tour.
> Checked-in at La Boss Hotel in the evening.
> Dinner at Dataran Pahlawan (steamboat)
> Late Shopping at Jusco.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Johor Bahru , Malaysia - 18/08/2011

Traveled up to Johor Bahru with family for a short shopping trip for Eid ul Fitr stuffs. Naturally, even before passing through the immigraton checkpoint, we were greeted with congested traffic.

Once we managed to pass through the border, we headed to Plaza Kotaraya. Ground floor was camped with  temporary stalls selling home decorations and traditional clothes for Eid ul Fitr. This place is entirely halal(no pork or alcohol sales). There's a surau inside but we didn't check out much of the mall.Time spent here was rather short.

Here's the address:
L4-64, Aras Timbalan, Plaza Kotaraya, 80000 , Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia

Once we got what we needed , we headed to Pandan City. Parking space was nowhere near abundant albeit a weekday. We managed to find one eventually.The place was booming with activities. Literally, there's all sort of stuff you can buy - shirts,groceries,food,pirated DVDs and miscellaneous(including other fake brand products). Food lover will find this place a paradise(cheap satay, for example) if you don't mind the crowd.

The trip was decent, only dissapointment was still unsatisfied with my serving of chicken rice(small portion).

By the way, Pandan City doesn't close till early morning.

Here's a map for convenience.



But of course, my cravings for Marry Brown(local fast-food joint) still unfulfilled. Love to explore Johor Bahru on my own.