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19th November 2009
Budokan
Re: - From: Journey to Nirwana 2009
You should ask HQ how much she bought over the internet to compensate for the loss in Hanoi hehe :)
18th November 2009
vicsu82
- From: Journey to Nirwana 2009
Wow... the legend tripod in action again!!!! brand new?? What a nice break.. to claim the mind with just sea and sand. :p
26th October 2009
anonymous
- From: Halong Hanoi Elegance (Day 2)
Free and easy trip is never challenging if everything went on smoothly... it is always the "road-guessing game" (which got us all tired) that makes this trip memorable and interesting one... I am proud of you, CC and SS to be able to figure the way out throughout the trip... *thumbs up*
26th October 2009
anonymous
- From: Cruising Halong Bay (下龙弯)
To be surrounded by majestic scenery and watched stunning sunset in the cool sea breeze is surely an excellent way to relax your mind and soul... I really miss that evening at Halong Bay - HQ
24th October 2009
vicsu82
- From: Halong Hanoi Elegance (Day 2)
i was bright awake inside for the encore show. I can even differentiate the differences... and even the musicians who sings along.. also makes a different. Well... companions makes the difference in watever you do.... Cheers!!!
11th October 2009
yi eng
- From: 多年以后,不再相逢
nice one. i like :)
22nd July 2009
yi eng
:( - From: The ill-fated trip that was never meant to be
:( but i am sure you will have a chance to go the next time.. your family and friends are prob concerned for you..
16th July 2009
Baffie Balata
Cheer Up - From: We Sing Our Songs at Kallang Stadium for the last time
Cheer Up... Since you sang your final song, the Stadium is still up... after we were suckered into watching the Singapore-Australia match which was supposed to be the final soccer game to be played at Kallang... i think they should let the stadium be... they can install new roofings and other gimmickry without destroying a Singapore icon.
6th July 2009
Budokan
- From: Memoirs of my 29 years, 364 days on Earth
Don't be snub. You turn will come in due course. Should I start addressing you Auntie? :P
2nd July 2009
vicsu82
- From: Memoirs of my 29 years, 364 days on Earth
Belated Happy Birthday!! Open your arms wide to welcome the UNCLE HOOD ba..
15th June 2009
anonymous
- From: Day 7: The Shakespeare's Explorer
Hey dude, I enjoyed Ms Tan's lessons too. Literature is manna for the soul. The more you read, the better you write. I think you are becoming a pretty good travel writer. Continue plugging away. :)
14th June 2009
susan
- From: 208 Hours in Britain
Big Ben!!!!!!!! i never know Roald Dahl was frm london... London really have nice architectures!
6th June 2009
anonymous
- From: 208 Hours in Britain
A complicated plate of colourful spagetti: a perfect metaphor:-). Good luck.
16th January 2009
vryn
:) - From: Old Japan, New Experience
I want to go Japan too!
23rd October 2008
BL
- From: My Best Friend's Wedding
hey bro, happy that you enjoyed yourself! a bit paiseh to subject you all to the shuttling to and fro - but you guys were really gung-ho. thanks a lot for helping me out and gracing my wedding dinner. now when will it be your turn? :P
19th October 2008
*C*
Cheers! - From: Cheers to Friendship
Yea buddy! 3 cheers to this friendship. And yes, the iced milk tea was 'impressing' :) Meet up soon!
5th August 2008
Clare
- From: 我的 Taiwan 故事 ~ The Itinerary
Yup yup, enjoy urself, but pls take good care since you will be alone. Do call home regularly. :)
5th August 2008
Budokan
Re: - From: 我们的歌,大家唱
Yup, saw your pics on "Fakebook". We entered by the side gate. Didn't pass through the main foyer =)
5th August 2008
Yi Eng
:) - From: 我们的歌,大家唱
Ooh I didnt see you there.. but saw wailing, bee eng, bok eng, carol and doris there!~ :D
14th July 2008
Budokan
From C Buddy - From: 我的 Taiwan 故事 ~ The Itinerary
Hey Friend, have fun during your 8 days in Taiwan..traveling alone hence got to take good care ya...call home to bao ping an once every 2 days :)
24th June 2008
Emily
Train to Malaysia - From: "Rail" (Real) Nightmare to Kuala Lumpur
Hi, i took the train back fr KL to Sin last year with my husband. its the express train n air con second class but the seats are really uncomfortable due to the long journey. it was more than ten hours. a friend of hours was worse. there was a derail ahead of their train fr KL to Sin, but no announcement was make n the train just stop n everyone had to be transfer to take bus to JB.He was furious!Express bus faster, also got con.must buy ticket fr counter n fr wellknown company.
21st May 2008
vryn
hahah - From: "Rail" (Real) Nightmare to Kuala Lumpur
even after hearing your horror story.. i still want to try it!! all the way to thailand lol! n i still i will be able to sleep too!! i can slp anywhere!!
21st May 2008
Budokan
From C - From: Secret Garden ~ A Place to Hideaway
nice blog..short and sweet! too bad we didnt take any pics of the food.
12th February 2008
Budokan
Re: When Are You Getting Married - From: Lunar New Year ~ a "一年一次" AFFAIR
Haha brother, don't worry, your time will come if you are still single at my age. I just caught a show on Channel U this evening. And it gave me the sudden urge to visit Taiwan again. To go back there and "find" back my soul and to "learn" to appreciate the simplicity of life. I should be flying off the moment when the prices are right for me.
10th February 2008
Nataro
- From: Lunar New Year ~ a "一年一次" AFFAIR
"When are you getting married?" syndrome? haha... I just red a newspaper this morning and it seems the question is a die-hard greeting that single adults are scared of. Anyway, you had a relaxing chinese new year. Good for you. Happy CNY
28th January 2008
Clare
- From: Day 6 ~ Beautiful Memories of Cambodia
A very touching entry. Yes I do agree with you - traveling either breaks or strengthens a friendship. I am glad the latter happened to you! Do cherish what you have :)
27th January 2008
Nataro
- From: Siem Reap Massage ~ Massage for a Good Cause
Hi, I just went through your message. It is very touching. Being a cambodian, i am very much grateful for this humanitarian action during your trip to Siem Reap. Hope the rest will follow. Nataro,
25th September 2007
Budokan
Comments from Colleagues (2) - From: Food Addict @ Blk 185 Toa Payoh Central
I definitely agree that the guys and girls there are friendly. Like what Colleague 1 mentioned, space is a constraint. If I pay the price, then I would like to stay longer lorh….and not to mention that Deli France is just opposite. That is a heavy threat to them.
25th September 2007
Budokan
Commernts from Colleagues (1) - From: Food Addict @ Blk 185 Toa Payoh Central
They do delivery??? For a start, seating area is too limited. Cake is nice, haven’t tried the food yet, because most of the time when we pass by the place is full. But it is good to have the shop in Toa Payoh, of what we observed, TP has yet to have this kind of eating outlet yet.
12th September 2007
Budokan
Re: Hey! - From: The meaning of “Touristy” = Things are more expensive, English is widely understood & touting is rampant
Yah of coz.. Death railway probably in late November 07. Shall combine that with Bangkok. Realise that my Thai is still super shitty after this trip. Hope that we can have a chance to practise our Thai ya :) Spent 4 days in Udon Thani in September. 9 out of 10 probably have no idea of this place. People continue to associate Thailand with Bangkok and Bangkok with Thailand.
11th September 2007
Shuhui
hey! - From: The meaning of “Touristy” = Things are more expensive, English is widely understood & touting is rampant
wow! i was waiting for u to update ur travelog. haha when did u go?!? how many days did u spend there? and are u still going to the death railway? next time we can speak in thai! haha
28th July 2007
BL
- From: Beachy Business from a Small Island
hey hey, i like the part about "joke of the day" but i suppose the joke of the day has got to be how a group of supposedly jovial, loud and outspoken people would clam up suddenly in the company of new acquaintance. "Olam" should pay me money for word-of-mouth advertising.
13th July 2007
Zhen Yu
- From: A Glimpse of National Day Parade 2007
Nice pics, especially on the fireworks!
12th July 2007
Anna
- From: Naruwan (Taiwan) Civilisation at its greatest
tks.yahoo has decided to close Yahoo! Photos to focus all efforts only on Flickr.com...so i may consider Flickr.com...or snapfish.com the 'other side' of taiwan i am talking about is actually this mountain farm called ÿqœ: - have to drive thru Taroko in hualien, up the mountain 'one way' road for 5 hrs before reaching ...but the stressful drive was all worthwhile (road and weather con were very bad then) can go see here: www.fushoushan.com.tw taipei and hualien was gloomy n rainy on the week of 22/6-29/6, but kaoshiung was HOT HOT HOT! will try to finish my taiwan travel blog ASAP n upload the pics ... will stay in touch once all complete so u can view. ta!
12th July 2007
EricaLee
I saw those helis fly past my house! - From: A Glimpse of National Day Parade 2007
Hi! The wonderful wonderful helicopters flew past my house in the North with that huge flag. It was great to see! Thanks for posting the pics!
12th July 2007
Budokan
Re: - From: Naruwan (Taiwan) Civilisation at its greatest
Anna, Welcome back to Singapore. It must be pretty hot in Taiwan right now. Hope you had fun. Probably, you can try yahoo to upload your pics. I usually don't share pics online so I'm not too sure which is the better URL for photo sharing. Looking forward to discover another new "side" of Taiwan. Roy
11th July 2007
Anna
- From: Naruwan (Taiwan) Civilisation at its greatest
hi roy, its me Anna again...remember me? yes, me back from taiwan. have some GREAT pics to upload online and also to share with you. heard from huiping you r a great 'fan' of taiwan..and i wanted to show u the other side of taiwan tat you may not have discovered, and hopefully you can make visit there one day too....but my headache is dun know which site to upload my photos online to share..any suggestion? preferably a site tat can upload multiple photos at a time...
27th June 2007
Budokan
Whydo you choose Taiwan ? - From: Encore Taiwan
How r u ? Well, I've read through ur 8 days trip to Taiwan and found it interestin, I am a Taiwanese, currently workin for Taiwan's gov. to promote Taiwan's travel, just wonderin why u would choose Taiwan as your travel destination at the first place ? Despite those 12 positive aspects, what else ? I appreciate your answer...
25th June 2007
skaboii
Lovely pics - From: Day 8 ~ Tokyo Disneyland could have been better If Only ......
I have heared about a Tokyo Disneyland! I loved your photos! Greetings
14th June 2007
Budokan
Re: tks - From: Day 7: If only the skies in Tokyo were clearer, we could have seen more
Anna, you are absolutely right. Do bring your tripod along for your Taiwan trip in order to capture the nite shots well. Taipei 101, the Miramar Ferris Wheel, Ximending and the night markets are stunning at night. Good luck and have a nice trip!
13th June 2007
Anna
tks - From: Day 7: If only the skies in Tokyo were clearer, we could have seen more
hi roy (u r roy, right?) tks... basically wat u meant was: use the 'nite mode' function only when u think u have steady hands or else put the cam on a tripod. otherwise, the normal 'auto mode' without the flash will do the nite shots jus as well. did i get u right? the australia photos looked great too even from huiping's cam....i will be leaving for my Taiwan hols soon next Friday and hoped to capture some great shots to post on my blog to share.
12th June 2007
Budokan
Re: hi - From: Day 7: If only the skies in Tokyo were clearer, we could have seen more
Hi Anna, I'm not an expert too but will try to answer your question. Basically, when taking nite pics, I use the "auto mode" but I will turn off the flash light (suppressed the flash light). In this way, the picture will turn out relatively well at night. Once I turn on the flash light, my background are gone. Of course, the nite shots are best captured using "night mode". But then, I don't carry my tripod all the time and I do not have steady hands :P hope it answers your questions and thks for asking. Budokan
12th June 2007
Anna
hi! - From: Day 7: If only the skies in Tokyo were clearer, we could have seen more
great pixs!wat is supressed flash? my camera is canon powershot A430,4.0 MP...and i am a camera idiot...hahhaa, btw, i am huiping's friend.
17th May 2007
PY
Wow - From: Beautiful Formosa Memories
Hey fren, Did not manage to get "My Paper" today. Will try and ask around. Anyway, nice to know that "you" got featured. :) Really motivates you to write more travel blogs eh.
17th May 2007
Budokan
Re: Yo! - From: Day 7: If only the skies in Tokyo were clearer, we could have seen more
Fuji fine pix 4.0 MP. For night shots, switch to auto mode but suppressed flash if you do not have a tripod :)
16th May 2007
Shuhui
yo! - From: Day 7: If only the skies in Tokyo were clearer, we could have seen more
haha first time leaving a comment here... havent read.. but the photos look promising.. btw, which cam do u use? seem to take nice night shots.. hehe
10th May 2007
gillian
good credentials~! - From: Updated: That's me!
good credentials lor~! can go b a travel-writer liao man~! hahahah
6th May 2007
sab
spelling error - From: Day 4 ~ Arrival in Osaka FINALLY
it's UNIQLO lar..
16th April 2007
Clare
- From: Yokoso Japan
Sounds like you had great fun in Japan! N reali glad that you have proved that Japan is not solely for the rich! Keep the blogs coming ...
26th March 2007
Huiliang
I was there too - From: We Sing Our Songs at Kallang Stadium for the last time
Hee... i was there too! Was sitting at the 3rd row...


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