Friday, November 30, 2007
Destination : Phuket - Part 4
Around Patong beach area.
Doesn't it look like Batu Feringghi in Penang?
We have trishaw's, they have Tuk-tuk's
Walking around Patong during the day time is really diffrent from Penang. Albeit the roads are dusty, it certainly aint that Humid.
Soi Bangla street. The wildest street in Phuket by nightfall.
Bangla Muay-Thai stadium. Where 'real-fights' takes place every night.
Local delicacies aka. Thai Food.
As long as you stick to the 'average-joe' restaurant, you can be assured of a low price (its not so low lah actually... about the same back home)
Phad Thai. Thai Version of Char Kuey Teow - 30baths
Beef Noodles - 40baths
Thai Chicken rice. Taste the same back home - 30baths
Tak Thim Crop. Thai Desert - 30baths. Very nice.
4 course dinner at Kaab Gluay- 360baths.
Highly recommended. Located next to Andaman Divers in Patong. Kaab Gluay means Banana Leaf.
And not to forget.. Road side Delicacies.
40baths for a stick of 4 grilled giant squids in original Thai chili sauce. Very nice.
Shopping In Phuket.
Penang, if compared to Phuket....is very.... Outdated. Reason?
Central Festival. One of the many complexes in Phuket.
Jungceylon. The newest shopping mall in Phuket. And its huge.
Sino-Phuket. A section of Jungceylon.
Silang Boulevard? Another section inside jungceylon. Translate to hokkien and you will get "Damn/Deadman's Boulevard".
Even Robinson's is there, 2nd Branch already..dont play play. Malaysia just opened its 1st branch in Midvalley >.<
Musical fountains. Inside Jungceylon.
Musical Fountains doubles as a unique stage to project a 15 minute long animations onto a 'mist-screen'
Alright. After all that crapping. Thats pretty much the end of this mini-series.
Time to head home..
Enjoy =)
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Destination : Phuket - Part 3
Phuket looks very similar to Penang..From the beaches.. to even the towns!
Something about Phuket (or Thailand for this matter) are their "super-high-tech" transformers and junction boxes. They look & sound like they are under a lot of stress.
These transformers will actually BUZZ! With blue spark on the contacts too!
Somebody please call the technician.
During our stay there, we decide to pay the aquarium a visit..
Costing only 100baths (rm10) to enter.. it was well worth the money.
The hallway looks like those zombie infested labs in Doom3.
Langkawi’s underwater world didn’t even have these! And they charge rm35! (350baths)
They Even have a tunnel..how cool is that for 100 baths.
Can see live-feeding sommore.
Next stop, we visited the famous Wat-Chalong temple.
My first experimental HDR picture. Looks like some Citadel from Half-life.
The 3 buggers won’t move out of the way.. so I had no choice but to post them up here =P
Even the Cats looks like the temple’s color.
Meow?.
After sundown, its time for Fantasea!. It is sort of like a phuket-version-of-disneyland with their daily shows. A must visit if you have never been before. Why? Cause they have the ability to train chickens!
The palace of the elephants. Nicely carved out of stones.
They didn’t allow any sort of device that could record videos or take pictures within the performance auditorium, so no coverage there.
1 more part! Stay tuned.
Enjoy =)
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Destination : Phuket - part 2
Here's where I left off in my previous blog.
Phi Phi is a small island located south east of Phuket.
Although the island is small, is pretty up-to-date..
(Astro)red™ you can find satellite dishes here.
Phi Phi has developed itself into a mini township of its own.
Frankly speaking, there’s nothing much to do here. If you are a fan of diving, you will be delighted to know that there are gazillion shops here providing dive trips.
If you’re prone to drowning not into diving, you can always do like what their four legged pals do..
They are like this ALL over Phuket/Phi Phi
Or you can eat..
Their version of pancake. Its actually crêpe with choice of your ingredients (this is banana + nutella)
After half a day spent at Phi Phi, Its time to head back to Phuket.
Oh yes, before I forget, here is a panoramic view of Phi Phi’s beach.
180 degrees view of the beach. please click on the above link to view. The page is too small to display =P
Stay Tuned for Part 3.
Enjoy =)