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Date: 19th October 2010

Back in time
Dear Muhammad Apa Kabar! Terimah kasih for posting these wonderful photos. I've always wanted to travel to Xinjiang, Inshallah soon. Lived in Singapore and Indonesia for a few years but after I saw the documentary the Silk Road, I've felt a bond with the Uighurs. Thanks again.


Date: 20th January 2008

Zoroaster
Hi, I am a Zoroastrian and just was wondring why you are using the name Zoroaster. If you like to tell me the story, email me at: faravahar1@yahoo.com By the way, I am turkish and met some Turks in Turkey who had come from China. Regards

From Blog: Back to Kashgar..
Date: 3rd June 2006

Tangga Bergerak Kalis Air
wakakka... we do haf those escalators in singapore too. makes me wonder sometimes how it stays workable.

From Blog: Last days in Shanghai
Date: 3rd June 2006

gawd
gawd... ur funny.....

From Blog: Lost in translation
Date: 19th November 2005

No Chinese Tourists?
No Chinese tourists? You must be joking man. Try traveling with the millions during Spring Festival!

From Blog: The bus ride to Buer'Jin
Date: 14th September 2005

weird sign
Believe me, the Chinese on that sign doesnt make any sense either.

From Blog: Kanasi Forest Reserve
Date: 14th September 2005

walk backwards. Yes we did!
Many elders walk backwards in the morning as a exercise. you can try it, it's good for your back. My father got his back hurted when he at the army 25 years ago, and used to have backache when it's raining. But after walk backwards every morning for three years, his back got cured, and didn't have any backache for more than 10 years!!

From Blog: Bycicle galore...
Date: 6th August 2005

Buer'Jin
There are Chinese Tourist in China? Gosh, I thought Chinakoi only work and work and work. That is why Chinese made good is cheap here.

From Blog: The bus ride to Buer'Jin
Date: 29th July 2005

Very photogenic people
Its funny but most of the people there are very photogenic. Especially the 'irritating father' pic in this particular entry reminds me soo much of a similar situation in Tintin. Heh. Anyway, yeah please be more careful of your health.

From Blog: Back to Kashgar..
Date: 28th July 2005

Visiting China too
LOL I loved the toboggan! It was freakin' fun. :)

From Blog: Chang Cheng. The Great Wall
Date: 27th July 2005


There's an epidemic outbreak in some parts of China. You might wanna be careful. And your Da is correct. You must start thinking about going back. Your numerous experiences in dealing with the public transportation wasn't encouraging at all. Good to see you leaving your 'marks' at the far end of China. Let that be a testament that Malaysians CAN go the distance. Acura mail!

From Blog: Back to Kashgar..
Date: 24th July 2005


You hated all.....you better go home!

From Blog: The very very long bus ride
Date: 23rd July 2005


Could it be that the ghost stalked you because you took pictures of her graveyard?

From Blog: Hantu man!! China got Hantu!!
Date: 22nd July 2005

Ah ha
I always wondered where you key in your blog. I didnt realise yber cafe was a plenty everywhere you go.

From Blog: Back to Kashgar..
Date: 22nd July 2005

Ha Ha
I think I can assume what you were doing taking the photo of the camel. the outdoor snooker, now wouldnt you like that

From Blog: High-ho silver, AWAY!!
Date: 22nd July 2005

haloss
been following closely your adventure in china through your stories.I even subscribe to it okays! Atleast i know you are still alive! i love your photos so take more!

From Blog: Stomach Ache
Date: 22nd July 2005

wah lau..
Ae, the view is breathtaking. But put 2 and 2 together and we'll all know what you're doing when taking the shot with the camel in the foreground..immediately tak jadi breath taking..more like hold your breath!! Anyway ae, keep the spirits up! Doin a great job!

From Blog: High-ho silver, AWAY!!
Date: 21st July 2005


Let me just say that I have been following your travel blog- and I was so scared for you as I was reading the Hantu blog.. I am so proud of you Ail... Take care okay. We love you!

From Blog: Stomach Ache
Date: 21st July 2005

turn around home
Ail, Keep an eye on your ticket dates. I think you should start back now. Abah

From Blog: Kashi (kashgar)
Date: 19th July 2005

respect..
Man..Such courage..I envy your freedom to do such feats..but well to each his own I suppose.Though I do not know if this is just me or not whether I read it right or not but this is the way you spell "museum"..just fyi..not to be a dick..but still your travels do excite me and feel like doing so..although I am bound to loans and such..I find it most soothing..thanks keep it up..

From Blog: Bycicle galore...
Date: 19th July 2005


im taking the next bus down man. eh.....i need the map. keep it coming.

From Blog: Kashi (kashgar)
Date: 19th July 2005

Well done
A'il.. i've been going through your blog and I must say you have a very good knack for writing.. Also I must say I'm damn jealous... Good to know there are Malaysians out there that can travel the world without having to join the 'corporate' rat race first...

From Blog: Kashi (kashgar)
Date: 19th July 2005

woi.. MALAYSIA!
hahahha.. im laughing my ass off here reading your travel experiences!! what a brave thing you did with that horse!! hahahha!! with absolutely NO EXPERIENCE riding a horse. crazy!

From Blog: Kanasi Forest Reserve
Date: 19th July 2005

Very nice pics son ...
Hey dude very nice pics man. I enjoy reading the blogs with the accompanying pics. Keep it up son ...

From Blog: Kashi (kashgar)
Date: 17th July 2005

photos
Haha, i thought the horse ride was damn funny wei..eh btw, what happened to them photos? Seems like there's something missing in the blogs... Keep it up bro!

From Blog: Back in Urumqi





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