Our day began with a breakfast of prawn mee and Ipoh white coffee.
Joash and his mom then brought me sight-seeing around Ipoh.
We visited Taman D.R. Seenivasagam, a really huge recreational park.
After the park, we went for a bit more sight-seeing.
We went to this shopping complex. Forgot what's the name, but it really reminds me of Plaza Alam Sentral in Shah Alam. Haha.
Lol...Here's something interesting...there's a commissioner of oath inside this video shop.
Apparently, this shop offers more than just home video services.
After a bit of shopping, it was time to meet up with Jia Ji. After saying good bye to Joash's mom, Joash and I met up with Jia Ji and her mom at a bus stop. She then brought us for lunch.
Then, we visited Jia Ji's alma mater, Ave Maria Convent.
After we finished touring Ave Maria Convent, Jia Ji brought us to Kellie's castle. The construction of this mansion was ordered by William Kellie Smith but was never completed as he died of pneumonia in 1926. For more info, go to http://www.journeymalaysia.com/MHIS_kellies.htm.
There's this odd looking tree that's shaped like a bear hugging a tree.
Now then, let's explore the interior of the castle.
Wow...the spirit of Wiliam Kellie Smith still walks these corridors...creepy
The mysterious corridors
The mysterious corridors
Let's go up to the top then...
The top at last! Pretty dangerous, don't you think? - no railings at the edge!
After having some fun at the top of the castle, we made our way down.
Ipoh is also known for its many caves. Jia Ji brought us to 2 of the many caves in Ipoh. The first one was know as Kuan Yin Cave. It's easy to tell why it's given this name. It's because there are so many statues of Kuan Yin there.
The many statues of Kuan Yin...
There're also huge Chinese Chess pieces there. This is the General.
There's a special tree there, where people throw oranges on it to obtain luck.
The rider and the princess
Going into the cave...
Well, outside the cave again...there are a number of other things to see...
The next cave we went to is called "Zhi Le Dong".
At the entrance of the cave.
There's this small "hill" where you can toss coins onto it. The luck you get depends on where your coin lands.
An incense burner
The inside of the cave is spectacular. The cave formation is truly a marvelous sight to behold. Let's check it out.
The luscious greenery beyond those gates...
The swastika.
Back outside, it seems that Joash has found a new pet monkey...
A statue of Kuan Yin is also seen here.
Next, we went to the tortoise pond.
The three of us posing before wrapping up out trip.
Our day trip was over. We sent Joash back to his house as he had music practice at church again at night. Subsequently, we went to have a small snack.
Jia Ji and her mom then took me to the Ipoh railway station. It was newly renovated so it looked really nice.
After that, we went back to Jia Ji's house, where we had some rest. After showering and surfing the internet for a while, we went out for dinner. She brought me to eat one of Ipoh's most famous food - "Nga Choi Gai" or Bean Sprout Chicken. I finally got a chance to savour it.
Yum...a scrumptious dinner.
Next, we browsed through some of Ipoh's pastries.
We also went to check out the night market. Well, Jia Ji asked me to wear this odd looking pair of sunglasses.
Wow...it was a day filled with exploring. After touring the night market, we went back home and had a good night's rest.
14 December 2007
I've been staying in Ipoh for quite some time now. This is my last day in Ipoh.
Our morning began with a breakfast of "Dim Sum".
Delicious huh?
After breakfast, we went touring around Ipoh a bit.
Anyway, firstly, we went to the Ipoh clock tower. It is also a memorial to J.W.W. Birch.
You can see that on the wall of the tower, there are paintings of many famous people in history.
Next, we went to the Perak Tourist Information Centre, where we helped ourselves to the brochures.
We went to the railway station again, but this time, we could see the whole building clearly at day time.
We also surveyed the surrounding buildings.
Here's the Majlis Perbandaran Ipoh.
The Ipoh tree. (Not Perak Tree, kay Jia Ji? Haha)
The War Memorial
Some arches and a pool
The Ipoh High Court
Crossing the road just to get a photo with this building isn't really worth the risk...Lol...
After touring Ipoh, we went home to pack my stuff.
I also caught a glimpse of Jia Ji's room. Wah, so many Winnie the Pooh stuffed toys.
After loading my belongings onto the car, we went to our second last destination in Ipoh. It's another cave called "Ling Sen Tong".
Journey to the West...Haha...
There's a huge shrine built there.
With that, my Ipoh trip has finally come to an end. My last destination was the Medan Gopeng bus station. We were rushing to get there in time for my 2.30 p.m. bus. Well, we got there on time and I quickly boarded the bus. As I was getting ready to sit down, Jia Ji suddenly called to me said the bus I was on was headed for Alor Setar. What?!
Phew...close call. With minutes to spare, we found the right bus to Seremban and I quickly got up the bus. With that, I was all set for my next destination, where I will meet one of my closest friends in INTEC.
BRIAN CHEE
5 comments:
hey, how can u upload such photo ther la!!!!!
u a!! u grab my poohs, take off their shirt n take photo, now u even upload their naked photo on ur blog????? how dare u do tat!!! u hav to pay for it!! it comes with a price... muahahahaha!!!
hahaha... ok, that was a funny comment by jia ji, anyway, i really respect you man... where u find the patience to upload all the photoes in blogger?!!?!?!? haha.. nice work there anyway, really like the stories.. keep it up okay =) looking forward for your updates =)
Lol...thanks Orange. Ya...i'll update it soon. Eh...Jia Ji...tak sangka u also read my blog de wor. Dun worry la, it's juz 3 photos out of so many ma rite? Hehe. N besides, i'm helping to promote ur room n ur poohs mah. so next time more ppl will come to ipoh find u lo. =) price ah, how much le? with my life? hehe.
of cz i read, or else i won't realise u upload those pohots. r u sure u really want to promote my pooh?? i will b very happy if u stop bullying me, nvr thought of asking u to help promote my poohs la!
btw, not only my poohs' photos, u even uploaded my photos, din even rmbr i did take the photo in front of the war memorial..ishh....almost fainted when i saw tat photo..haiz...brian a brian~~
I have a set of wrestling books called ATADO written the late Leong Boon Swee. I wonder if you can locate his decendants and whether they are interested to have it. Thanks
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