Ya...no worries. She's still alive. Looking like a monkey...as usual. Lol. She's gonna kill me if she reads this.
Haha...anyway. Enough of this side story. Let's get back to the second part of the main storyline.
16 December 2007
This is the most eventful day in my Seremban trip. We started off with a simple breakfast of bread with bacon and eggs. Our first destination for the day was this place...the Police Headquarters, where we had a few photos with the policemen. Nah...just kidding. I took this photo from inside the car. Haha.
Actually, our first destination was this youth park. We had a stroll around the park.
Here are some of the sights around the park.
After visiting the youth park, we visited the lake garden of Seremban. But going into the gardens, we took some photos outside the park.
After taking these photos, we went into the park. The first thing we came across was this line of stone columns.
Next, we encountered this amazing waterfall.
Here are some of the other sights around the park.
That wraps up our exploration around the lake gardens. Calvin's dad drove us around Seremban. As we passed by the museum, I caught sight of it and hinted it to Calvin. So, we decided to visit the place.
We visited this place called the stamps and philately gallery. There were all sorts of postage related exhibits on display.
We then visited other places around the museum.
After seeing the inside of the museum, we checked out the exhibits outside of the building. We decided to explore this replica of a Negeri Sembilan house.
Next, we checked out some of the other exhibits.
After browsing through all the exhibits, we checked out their souvenir shop.
By the time we finished touring around the museum, we were hungry so we went to have lunch at Jusco. We walked around the place for a while as we were unable to decide where to eat.
Finally, surveyed the restaurants again, one particular shop caught my eye. It advertised a blue-coloured drink, which I found very peculiar. In the absence of any competing choices, we decided to have lunch there.
After lunch, we were really rushing against time, as we had to send Jia Ji and Jeremy to the bus station by 2.30 p.m. They had a bus to catch back to Ipoh. But of course, no journey to Seremban would be complete without visiting their famous "Empayar Siew Pau". That's why I called it "The Land of 'Siew Pau'" following Calvin's suggestion. Haha.
After grabbing some 'siew pau', we were on the road again. We were rushing to the bus station. We arrived there about 5 minutes earlier. After sending Jia Ji and Jeremy off, Calvin and I decided to take a stroll around Seremban before his musical practice at 3.30 p.m.
One of our destinations was the Seremban railway station.
Then, we took a stroll around Seremban. Here are some of the interesting landmarks of the city.
SMK King George V - The school where Calvin's dad teaches
If you view the larger picture you can see the words of Julius Caesar: "Veni, Vedi, Vinci" (I came, I saw, I conquered)
If you view the larger picture you can see the words of Julius Caesar: "Veni, Vedi, Vinci" (I came, I saw, I conquered)
After touring around Seremban, we sent Calvin to his church for musical practice, Agape Gospel Assembly.
I was feeling tired after the day trip, so I decided to go back home to have a short rest before tonight's musical. Ya, I'm watching it for the third time. Haha. An ardent supporter.
Since this night was the last night of the musical, I decided to take more photos. I brought my camera the night before but I forgot to insert the memory card back into my camera after I transferred photos to my laptop. At around 7.15 p.m. Calvin's dad sent Calvin's mom and I to the church to watch the musical.
Here are some of more photos of the musical.
The starry night sky during the musical
After the musical was over, I gave them a standing ovation. It was kinda awkward because I was the only one giving it. But I didn't care. I've seen them perform for three nights. The amount of work they put into this really deserves some compliments and commendations.
As the night before, Calvin's dad picked us up at 10.45 p.m. We went home to have some supper.
After chatting a while, we hit the sack. My trip to Seremban has almost reached its end.
17 December 2007
It was time to fly back to Sandakan. After visiting 5 different towns/cities in 3 different states in 18 days, I was ready to go back to Sandakan.
In the morning, we woke up and had breakfast of 'loh mai kai' and 'dim sum'.
After breakfast, I loaded my luggage onto Calvin's dad's car and got ready to leave. Before I left, I took some photos of Calvin's house. Look at all the books he has in his house! Amazing!
He has books in the living room, in the study room, in the kitchen, in his bedroom. Wah...really a bookworm's heaven.
He also has a cat pen with 8 cats.
After that, we left for the airport. We came across some of these attractions along the way.
After about 30 minutes, we arrived at the airport. We unloaded my luggage and proceeded to the check-in counter.
After checking the notice board to make sure my flight was at the correct time (2.00 p.m.), we proceeded to the check-in counter.
As usual, the airport was really crowded.
After checking in, Calvin and I bade farewell to one another. I, then, proceeded pass the security check into the departure hall.
At 2.00 p.m. the gate was opened and I boarded the flight back to Sandakan. I reached Sandakan airport safely around 5.00 p.m. After grabbing my luggage, I met up with my parents who were waiting for me at the airport.
Finally, I was home.
The End.
BRIAN CHEE
2 comments:
i wonder how much $$ u've spent for ur cuti2 msia...lol
Aside from bus and air tickets, and books, not much. Haha. Cuz my accommodation, transportation and food are mostly sponsored by people. I din reli use the money that my dad gave me so I reli appreciate everyone who've been willing to accommodate me n bring me around. =)
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