TweetMaesa Elephant Camp, Chiang Mai, THAILAND
This is one of the most popular elephant camps in Thailand. With existence for more than 30 years, the camp is also home for more than 70 elephants.
Elephants demonstrating how they carry the logs with their trunks.
My previous visit to the camp was in 2003 with Rachel. It was Rachel’s first elephant show. Of course like the rest, we were thrill by the acts of the elephants.
See elephant painting, do you believe it?
One of the highlights of this camp is their elephant painters. Their elephant …
TweetWhy I Am A Champion Like Wayne Rooney
My greatest gratitude to Tiger FC, GAB, Ogilvy PR for selecting me to participates the Tiger Beer Regional Online Influencer Challenge. The Grand Prize is an all expense paid trip to Manchester for the kickabout with England and Manchester United star, Wayne Rooney, a chance to dine and share a beer with him as well as a visit to Old Trafford Stadium to watch Manchester United league match at the Theater of Dreams.
Having been selected to take part of this challenge, I need …
TweetTiger Beer Gives Free Beer at Asia Cafe, Subang, MALAYSIA
There is no such thing as free lunch. That is the first thing I learned from my economic class back in Uni. However, yesterday there was a thing call “free beer”. It wasn’t a joke. Tiger Beer was giving out free beers to anyone (except minors below 18 years old and Muslims) at Asia Café, Subang. The event lasted for an hour, started from 6pm on August 12th.
There were a couple of hundred people queuing up for the free beer and …
TweetNagomi Japanese Restaurant, Jaya 33: A Japanese Dinner Feast
My last food invitation review with Nagomi Japanese Restaurant was in Menara Hap Seng. I fell in love with their kobe beef and their shabu shabu. Lately, a few weeks ago, I had a food review “reunion” with Nagomi thanks to Shaz. This time around, the food review was held at their new outlet at Ground Floor, Jaya 33. At the food review, I met new friends such as Sandra Wong , Gary Lim, Yintse and old timer Jason Mumbles. …
TweetThe Chamang Waterfall of Bentong, Pahang: Photo of the Week
There is no guest post this week as I replaced it with the “Photo of the Week”. The picture is taken a few months ago at Chamang Waterfall in Bentong, Pahang. It is a popular waterfall in Bentong.
It was a sunny weekend, Rachel and I travelled down to Bentong, Pahang to attend my colleague’s wedding dinner. There are 2 lovely tourist spots near Bentong; the hot spring and the Chamang Waterfall. We planned to go to the Chamang Waterfall before the …
TweetTop 7 Places To Visit in Patagonia, ARGENTINA
Patagonia is a geographic region of the southern most of South America. Some named Patagonia as “Home of Gods” and “Foot of Gods”, it comprises the southernmost part of Andes mountains that is located in Argentina and Chile. I was in Patagonia earlier this year for 3 weeks which inclusive of 2 weeks of road trip. I would like to share my personal favourite Top 7 Places To Visit in Patagonia.
1. City of Mendoza
The Mendoza province of Argentina has been very popular …
TweetA Honda Freed Experience: A Premium Compact MPV Review with PaulTan.org
It was a sunny Saturday, a perfect weather for photography and outing. A special thanks to Honda Malaysia and Advertlets for inviting me for a special test drive experience with the brand new Honda Freed. Not forgetting also Malaysia’s Finest Automotive Blogger, Paul Tan, Harve Singh and also the team from Driven.
It started off at Souled Out with 8 different teams of bloggers and media. Each team of four is assigned to drive a Honda Freed for a …
TweetMy Article on Krabi’s Four Islands Tour in Gaya Travel Magazine August Edition
Firstly, I must thank the editorial team of Gaya Travel Magazine for giving me an opportunity to contribute this article for them. This is my first article on a travel magazine and they gave me four pages for my story. I’m really humbled by them.
My trip to Krabi was last year end, during Christmas. It was quite an amazing trip; I went there with my friends. This was my second trip to Krabi and to be frank, Krabi …
TweetDining at Solar De Tejeda, Cordoba, ARGENTINA
There is no better place to dine than Solar De Tejeda. Located in the UNESCO heritage site itself, the restaurant is next to historical buildings and monuments.
We went there for dinner and the place is packed. Place is slightly small but the environment there is okay.
We ordered the Grilled Rib Cut for (ARS 33/US$8.70/RM27.80). My friend Chuan ordered extra 2 eggs for it. The Patagonian region of Argentina is very popular for its grill food and its beef. The grilled rib cut is grilled …
TweetPre-Wedding Pictures by Dev Lee
The past few days was hectic. I was running around to prepare for my pre-wedding photo shoot. Something unpleasant happened last week so we had to find new locations within days and gladly we found a few. The whole photo shoot was fun but very tiring.
Shot by my personal friend, Dev Lee. We got a few locations such as Gita Bayu award winning club house and Werner’s at Changkat Bukit Bintang (thanks Andreas!!)
This are a few preview pictures, untreated, unedited and in low res. This picture …
TweetComic Con International 2010: Bret Ratner, Steve Austin, Iron Man, Stan Winston, Prototype Optimus Prime Pictures by Chun Seong
This is a guest post by my younger brother, Chun Seong who went to the Comic Con International 2010 last week. Being a 3D Modeler himself in Los Angeles, this was his first time visiting the Comic Con.
He was pretty excited this time around as his new project will be showing at the Comic Con. However, due to confidentiality issues, he couldn’t tell me his latest project. His past projects include The …
TweetFamous Petaling Street Hokkien Noodle Kim Lian Kee at Lot 10 Hutong, MALAYSIA
I went shopping a few days ago with my mum and my sis at iSetan Lot 10. Since we were there, I decided to bring them for a treat, a lunch at Lot 10 Hutong. They had no idea what’s Lot 10 Hutong is all about, though they had been shopping in iSetan Lot 10 for years.
My mum’s first impression was like; there’s so many good food here! Not just my mum, my sis was impressed as well. …
TweetThe Legendary Meng Kee’s Char Siew (Caramelized Roast Pork) at Glenmarie, Shah Alam, MALAYSIA
One of the most popular char siew in Kuala Lumpur, the Meng Kee Char Siew (Caramelized Roast Pork) has been around for years. However my first visit to their shop is at their branch in Glenmarie, Shah Alam.
It was a hot day and my clients tagged me along to one of the unexpected food, char siew. After reading the signs in front of their restaurant, the place needs no more introductions. Thus, it was packed and …
TweetVisiting Tehran, the Capital of Iran: The First Contact by Gary Leow
This is a guest post by KLStuff.my’s Gary Leow. Gary is a personal friend and he traveled to Tehran last year for a working project. As we heard so much about the beauty of Tehran, Gary explains his first contact or first hand experience with the beautiful city of Tehran, IRAN. He writes:
The flight was approximately 8 hours from KLIA to Tehran. Tehran is the capital of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Located on the slopes of the mountains …
TweetWorld Class Dining at Marina Bay Sands Singapore Preview: Food Tasting session with Santi Santamaria, Guy Savoy, Tetsuya Wakuda, Daniel Boulud and Justin Quek
This could be one of the rarest occasions in the culinary world. Six world class celebrity chefs: Santi Santamaria, Guy Savoy, Tetsuya Wakuda, Daniel Boulud and Justin Quek were altogether at Marina Bay Sands Singapore.
I walked slowly into the event hall as the chefs were chatting with each other. Approx. 300 media representatives around the world, awaits the 6 world class chefs for the Q & A …