24 December 2009

After 18th Dec

At last. I finished a presentation, a homework, 2 final reports, and 5 final exams in 2 weeks.
It all ended at 1100hours, 18th December.
I would say that I was really relieved after that, and I can't wait to rush out from the university and get some fresh air, or just do something that will make me feel happy.

I guess I really had a lot of relaxing times after exams.
Snoopy exhibition. Shopping at Flower Market. Dinner with Shih Yi and family. Mahjong session with Malaysians. KPMG aptitude test. Self wondering around Quarry Bay and Shau Kei Wan. Choo Char dinner with Malaysians. Tong Shui for Chelly's belated birthday. Cooked weird claypot rice dinner. Had great pizza dinner and nice winter solstice with fellow Malaysians. Another mahjong session. Watched Avater 3D at Langham Place. Had Japanese food. Squeezed with the crowd at Wongkok Center. Cooked nice curry chicken and chap choi dinner.

Slept alot. Watched a lot of PPStream. Played some childish games @ Facebook. Surfed the net for nothing.

Worried about the future. Worried about the coming year. Worried about tomorrow.


Was I happy after the final exams? It is so hard to tell.
Yeah I could be.
And yeah I could be not.
Perhaps, it will be better if I just had a day off after the exams, or maybe two.

This is a pic a took 4 months ago at Midvalley. Aliens. Sometimes I wish I could be like one of them....
I was being too free. And I think I gave myself too much time for myself, to think about myself.
*This isn't really a good thing I guess =.=*

Anyway. I will tell you stories about each of those events, with photos, in separate entries.
Thanks for coming back.
Merry X'mas.

08 December 2009

Toot. Notice Posted.

Exam period.
Would really love to continue blogging.
But would really not want to fail in my exams.

So
Toot.
Out of the internet.
Will be back after Dec 18th.


Stay tuned.

26 November 2009

Campus Development Kickoff

17th November 2009.
One day to remember, for our university.

This is to kickoff the construction and development of our campus towards year 2020.
[Sounds like the Malaysian vision 2020 =.=]
Anyway, it's a super grand day. A lot of VIPs were invited, and even the first President of HKUST, Prof Chia-Wei Woo attended the event.
I guess there's no other similar events where all these important people (Presidents, VPs, Deans...) come together on stage at the same time.

So what has this thing gotta do with me?
Yaya, representing Malaysia, I am escotting one of the VIPs, sadly, he's one person that I do not know and I have 0 info about him, the Dean of School of Engineering. =.=

Anyway, about 2 months ago, when I agreed to help out in this thing, I didn't know that it's THAT huge.
Until about one week before the event, when tonnes of event information were sent to me, and emails from the Office of University Development and Public Affairs were received by the university community.

I wore the baju kebaya (hmm, first time in my life perhaps?=.= and I can't believe this first time happened in HK) lended from the Malaysia Tourism Board. Only one layer of silk, and nothing else. And it was around 10 degree celcius outside. Probably the coolest week ever in a November of HK.

Me looking stupid on stage~~
The stage used for the graduation was also used for this event. Decorations on the stage and surrounding atrium was pretty cool. Great audio and visual system were setup. And there are around 20 other international students doing the same thing as me, representing different countries, and they are sooooooooo beautiful. (and their costumes are so much nicer than mine =.=)

Wohoo....the beautiful costumes, and ladies~

Africa!!

I really liked their costume!!
Well, I had a quick task, escot the VIP up on stage, put on the Malaysian flag on to the sphere thing, shout out "Great Vision for New Era", leave the stage, and I'm almost done. There were then speeches, opening ceremony, the 75 meters long dragon dance (led by out President), and some performances by the socities. And it's FOOOOOOD time. Four booths were setup, namely Asia, America, Europe, Africa. There were some great snacks served, super long queue too~~ I was also responsible for giving out candies to the people, candies from all around the world.....and it's kinda fun seeing people enjoying these free stuff. Owh ya, while I gave out some candies, one of the random came to take a photo with me....*wink*


The 75-meter long thingy~

So the day and all the fun ended around 6.30pm. And I guess I got sick because of this, as I "ate too much cold wind"~~ =.=
Haha, they should compensate me for this!!!!
Anyway, enjoy the photos~~
(There are more....but I'm just too lazy to upload everything...hehe)

Me with the basket of candies~

25 November 2009

Greenday@UST

While I was sick, a lot of events were actually happening around me...
One of it is the Greenday@UST, an event organized by me and my fellow Green Ambassadors~

It was a fun day actually. But too bad, I was not feeling well, during preparation and the day.
Nevertheless, I am glad that I did not skip the event which was held last Saturday, at least I took a lot of photos of our activities and the hyper active kids.


Their puzzled looks while watching some video clips about carbon footprint
Well, it's always fun being primary school students. They raise up their hands to answer questions to get prizes, they shout out their opinion, they do whatever they like, and they just enjoy themselves, with no worries.

A mini game that we arranged - Pick up the right bins!

The reusable bag drawing session~ 

And they enjoyed it a lot!! =)

And the big group photo!~
This kinda reminds me of how my primary school life was. Of course, chances to get out of school for such fun activities are minimal, and perhaps, come to think of it, there was none. No youtube at that time, and Microsoft Office was just gradually building their recognition and gaining popularity in the public.
But still, we had fun. And I think I enjoyed most being a primary school kid. Haha, and I really missed Chen Lao Shi, for who I am today is pretty much influenced by her during the 6 years of schooling life in Hun Bin.

24 November 2009

Sick notice

Well. I'm supposed to have a hell lot of things to post.
But................things went very wrong since last Wednesday.

I wasn't feeling too well after the yum cha session. I first thought there were just some "temporary" butterflies in my stomach. And I thought going to the toilet once, could perhaps solve the problem.

It ended up, toilet-ing, and no food-ing, for about 5-6 days O.O
This is the first ever most suffering diarrhea I'd ever had.

And so, there are a hell lot of things that I can't do.
I can't do my assignments, I can't think properly, I can't attend project meetings, I can't sit in front of the computer, I can't attend classes, I can't walk, eat nor sleep properly.
And I vomited....for like 4 times?

Scary experience.
Glad that I "think" I am feeling much better now.

Owh ya, one more thing. Doctors in HK aren't helpful.
That's why I never go to see a doctor.

Update soon!~

13 November 2009

Congregration Week


It was the annual congregation of HKUST last week.
Because of this huge event.......
1) We can't access to the escalators from Atrium to LG1 Canteen for a month
2) We had to go all around the stairs and lifts of UST to discover the right path to reach Academic Concourse, Sundial and Canteens for 3 afternoons
3) There are never enough ladies toilets for use around Atrium
4) People with graduation robes are all around campus taking photos with friends and their family members, even inside the library and in front of Professor's room~~
5) Flowers and graduation bears are all around...the bears are sooooo cute!!
There should be more......hmm.
6) I had free mini dinner for 2 (supposed to be 3) days sponsored by the uni to all guests and graduates (ya, I actually do not fall into these 2 categories....hehe)

Our atrium, full of graduates


Entrance, photo taking everywhere before the ceremony
Well, it made me think what will it be when I graduate two years from now.
Will I be able to even attend graduation? My parents will definitely be here, how about her? Will I have Xiaoqin or any other friends here too? How many bouquet of flowers will I receive? And which bear bear will I get?
Okay, thinking too much......
What class will I be in? Where will I be working by then?
Owh....still thinking.

 Me and CK with Ghee Leng, why is CK smiling while sleeping ahh~

Mathematicians~ Aun and Kae 
I managed to take some photos with a few Malaysian seniors. All the smart people. One even got his name carved (or whatever you call it)  on a "yeng" board in the Academic Councourse in front of LTA stated "President's Cup" winner of 2009.
Took some photos with my fencing seniors too.

My sheung sheung jong Benny! 
It is a week with full of happiness and enjoyment. Reunion with some of your long-time-no-see friends, being in a graduation robe for the first time ever, receiving your first ever undergraduate degree after all the at least 3 years stress and tension life, thanking the professors you like for the fun lectures and knowledge taught, finally get to leave the life of stress and tension but perhaps starting another life of boredom?
Haha....okay, again, thinking too much.

Well, congratulations to the graduates of The 17th Congregation of HKUST!!

05 November 2009

Bloomberg

SBM arranged a company visit for the students to Bloomberg, Hong Kong.
I went there on a Thursday, skipped one of my LANG class for it. But it is definitely a worthwhile visit.

The building, too tall to be taken a photo of....
The company is located at Cheung Kong Building (You know, the one owned by Lee Ka Shing), at 3X floor if I've not mistaken. The office is soooooo cool.
Once you come out from the lift, it's the office's pantry, and guess what, I really loved the design of the pantry, and to me it's more like a mini bar.All sorts of snacks (healthy ones and junk food) and drinks available. They even a cool coffee maker. And guess what, everything there is for free!!

A presentation was then given by one of the HR staff from Bloomberg, andit was pretty interesting. I didn't know that Bloomberg is THIS great.
I like the tour around the office session, everything is really transparent in Bloomberg, and there is also a shooting area for news reporting etc. Each staff has at least 3 monitors in front them...wohoo, imagine how busy their work could be.
We then had some time to explore the Bloomberg system. Wow, according to Angel (the staff), you can't finish exploring even you've worked there for 10 years, coz new applications keep coming out!! Well, as a beginner, of course we just simply click here and there, and amaze ourselves. Everything else about the system is really powerful, but there's just one little thing I don't like about it, it uses the font and theme similar to the old DOS system, or more like Lotus 123!! haha.......


Well, we're not supposed to take any pictures of the office.This was taken....err, secretly~~
Anyway, it made me feel like working in this company. Hope I can have the chance though, even it's just a 1 month internship~~

04 November 2009

Nick's Miracle

He is a miracle.
I first saw his video on Youtube around a year ago. It was so inspiring.


And today, I saw him, live in Hong Kong.
Even more fascinating.
He placed a lot of motivating thoughts and stories together, and made everything sounded so real and so possible.

Touched, I would say.
And what's even better is, I got this HKD150 worth event ticket for free!
I am actually surprised with the crowd attending this event. A few thousands of people in the auditorium I guess. And he had a translator for him. There's no doubt that the translator is really enthusiastic, but the funny part was, a lot of stuff was wrongly translated. =.=

Nick's parents nearly gave him up when he was born without limbs. And he nearly gave himself up at the age of 10. Love was what made him stay, and love will keep him strong in facing future live challenges.
"Love, unconditional love can heal a broken heart. Love goes on a long way...." Nick Vujicic.
"The greatest way to heal your heart is to be an instrument to heal other people's heart"

He told us about how he started school, entered university and graduated with a double degree in Accounting and Financial Planning, and how he started his journey on becoming a speaker. It was simply, amazing.
"If you can't see hope, it doesn't mean hope is not there..." Nick Vujicic. 

The whole auditorium paid full attention to every single word he says. And we were lucky to have the opportunity to listen to him playing the electronic drumset instrument. He was soooooo cool. Too bad we were not allowed to take any photos or videos.
"I will never be you, and you will never be me; that's the most beautiful thing about life." Nick Vujicic. 
We always claim "I give up!" whenever we meet with obstacles, or failures. We just easily, give up.
I have shouted that I wanna give up this and that for XX times last month. I remembered how I always wanted to avoid the problems, from just giving up........
"Keep trying. You do not fail until you give up..." Nick Vujicic.

I'm glad that I made my way to listen to his talk, of course, at the same time I would like to thank Dragon Foundation for the free ticket. It was definitely a memorable experience.



For all of you who would like to know more about Nick, just google his full name or search for his videos in Youtube. You will definitely be touched with what you see. Also, do visit the foundation found by him @ http://www.lifewithoutlimbs.org/

31 October 2009

Halloween@HK


Halloween is never a big thing in Malaysia.
But, in Hong Kong, it's the total opposite.
I guess in other western countries too~~

More than a month ago, Halloween decorations and related events could be found at some big merchant stores and franchises around Hong Kong.
And the two most famous theme parks in Hong Kong, i.e. Ocean Park and Disneyland actually make huge profit out of the celebration of Halloween.
Ocean Park has its tailor made and exclusive Halloween attractions, about 8 scary rides and ghost houses to visit, and of course more scary "stuff" wondering around the park. The tickets just for the Halloween attractions (entrance after 5.30pm) will cost you as high as HKD495!! Their website for Halloween is cool though http://www.halloweenbash.com.hk/en/ ...haha, and they made several crazy advertisement videos which can be viewed through youtube.
As for Disneyland, they do have some decorations and a few ghost rides, but they are not exclusive though. Which means buying the normal park ticket will also entitle you to the Halloween attractions at night. And Disneyland has much lesser scary stuff, well I guess it's because afterall, Mickey and Donald can't be really scary no matter how awful they are dressed up It's still a magical land. Even Jack Skellington looks kinda cute to me, haha.
http://park.hongkongdisneyland.com/hkdl/html/Halloween/en_US/


I wanted to visit the Ocean Park one this year. But too bad, midterms are all around during this Halloween season. =( Sob, so I guess I'll try again next year?



--Ghost Mansion@HKUST--

Nevertheless, I still do get "some" Halloween feel within campus. Students are pretty crazy about the Halloween celebration. Different societies organize different events, where most of them created their very own Halloween attraction. There were quite a lot of decorations at student halls, and there is a HKUST Ghost Mansion at one of our common rooms.

Well, just to get a taste of the quality of the Ghost Mansion, I gave it a try last night. It costs me HKD10. Well I guess it's pretty worthwhile paying the price. They did put in a lot of effort and I think it was quite fun =) I did "bullied" some of the ghosts though...haha. They even gave out some sponsored colored drinks after that. And I guess I'll be more scared and it'll be even crazier if more people came along in a gang~ Haha....Great job, Drama Society~~

A comparison of the leaflet of Halloween@Ocean Park and Halloween@HKUST...hehe~

So, Happy Halloween Everyone!!

28 October 2009

Orphan - The Movie




Have any of you guys seen this?

I watched it on Sunday, after the Bak Kut Teh session.
It's not some horror movie, but it's kinda scary.
I thought this kinda movie ends in like 1.5 hours. But it lasted for around 2 hours. OMG.

The story is actually not typical and unexpected.
But it has a pretty sad ending I would say.

The moral I got from the movie is: Don't ever adopt child you do not know, it might harm and cause danger to your family.
=.=

Not kidding la. The orphan uses all sorts of geli stuff. Knife, I mean a real sharp one, gun, and what else.....
Haha, do watch it if you would like to challenge your guts in watching those stuff wondering around all places~~

26 October 2009

It's a Bak Kut Teh day.

I served 18 people including myself with Bak Kut Teh today!!
Well I guess if rental rates in Hong Kong are not that high, I should've rented a shoplot and start up my own restaurant by now.

Black black eh Bak Kut Teh....


It was a fun day, although really tiring in the end. Imagine for almost 12 hours, stuck with Bak Kut Teh-s....haha. Preparing, cooking, eating, clearing up, re-cooking, eating again, clearing again. 

At first, it was just supposed to be day where we celebrate one of our jongmates birthday. In the end, I figured that I should take this opportunity to also treat some of my hall Malaysian friends. Then, I realized that we bought too much food. And so, I once again became the evening cook and served some of my Malaysian juniors.

Hope that everyone liked it. I think it'll be nice to taste some Malaysian some outside of Malaysia, although of course, it couldn't be as nice as those you eat in Malaysia. Hehe....
Cheers, perhaps I'll come up with curry chicken or rendang next time? Hahahaha....

24 October 2009

Big Wall Poster.大字報。

This is a place for the students to voice out their opinion. About whatever (well I guess mostly complaints). Complaints about major selection, about a particular tutor, about a department etc.

Some hot hot news lately.
無聊in some other sense.
Have a look.


It's some complain about the insufficient place for local students in our student halls.
It ended up becoming a written forum. People drawing arrows and commenting on different points.
Haha.民主。

What's the crowd about~


Woah, unbelievable~~
It actually costs around HKD22 and above to enjoy a McValue Meal in HK.
For ala carte, most of them are around HKD13 and it can go as high as HKD20 per burger.
Well, sometimes, they do have the HKD9 burger including the bacon egg burger and McChicken. And those are the ones I will take. Hehe.

Two days ago, unbelievably I realized that they have this buy 1 free 1 thing for different types of burgers. Walaoeh~ it costs as cheap as HKD8.30 for 2 burgers!
So of course, the line for the McD is as long as you can imagine. I bet their kitchen is busy burger-ing like hell.

Of course, for a freaking stingy person like me, I won't miss this chance. HKD13 for one meal? What a good deal.

Haha, how I wish this lasts forever. And then there'll be more obesed people in Hong Kong =.=

Anyway, that 's one factor that make Malaysians fat =.=
In Malaysia, during special seasons, such as Hari Raya or some special promotion period, [at least when I went back during summer], each McValue Meal only costs as low as RM5.95 (that's equivalent to approx HKD13!), and this is valid during 12-3pm, and 6-9pm.

Hmm, how good it is if I can live on the Malaysian Standard in HK.

22 October 2009

Sleeping hours.


*rise and shine @ HKUST*

Experts say that we should have at least 7-8 hours sleep everyday.
But it'll be weird if you really have that much sleep everyday as a err..I would say teenager or adult in the 21st century.

Even my mum does not sleep that much I guess.

I have been longing for this 8 hours sleep!~

Finally....I GOT it ^.^
Hahaha, it's not that my life went more easy going or something, it's just that I don't feel like waking up even my alarm has been ringing for 2 hours ago, and I have the excuse not to wake up so early.
No 9am class, no homework to submit, no midterm for me to be worried of for the day, no meetings, no..............

But I do have a mini presentation to prepare though...haha. But I have been so hea about it cause it's a Putonghua presentation =.= Not that I can really really do that well, cause I am still not a native speaker.

Great, sleeping feels good. And I know I can continue sleeping if I still don't feeling like getting up and away from my comfortable comforter, snoopy-s, and pillows....

Now, the question is, when will be the next time?
=)

Good sleep everyone!

20 October 2009

Toilet issue.

Parents will tell their kids (for girls only, guys, erm, you might not need guidance on how to pee =.=) on how to use the public toilet when they're young.
"Stand on the toilet bowl, it's very dirty one ah..."
Indeed, it IS VERY dirty, for toilet bowls in Malaysia.
WHY?
Well I guess we will have to trace this back a few decades to get the answer.

Squat toilets in Malaysia are very common, and mum always prefer us to use the squat toilet. Because, comparatively, squatting toilets are cleaner than sitting toilets.
But this is not the case in Hong Kong. At least so far, I never see any squat toilets around any public areas. And so I got used to the sitting toilets.
 And comparatively, HK toilets are much much much much cleaner than Malaysian toilets. And all HK toilets are well equipped with toilet papers.
WHY?
Who knows. But this has proven that sitting toilets (with toilet bowls) CAN be clean.

BUT.......
There's always a "but" behind all good stuff.
Some people, I never know who it is, could never know "how" to use toilets the proper way. People are just not civilized enough to use the toilet the user-friendly way.
Erm, toilet papers could be everywhere, i.e. on the floor, on the bowl...un-flushed toilets, uncleaned-after-use-toilets, and the list goes on.
[I really don't feel like contaminating my own blog, so....save the details, use your imagination]

Who can actually solve this problem?
Education maybe? Should there be like a session talking about the proper usage of toilets during Moral Education classes when we are young?
But will that really work? Since the world is moving into globalization, and different places use different types on toilets?

It just feels very )(**&%$#@$)((_"":>?"_(^# when you enter into a damn yucky toilet. How can these people just not look back at whatever private stuff or behavior they just left in the toilet for the next user to see.......

Speechless.... 


Apparently...this is a toilet house O.O

19 October 2009

Sunday

I have just gone through 4 midterms in a week!
[What a cool thing huh....]

Back to my hall after the last one last night (Ya, exams on Saturday night!), had some snacks with my course mates and jong mates, took a midnight shower, and started to wonder in front of my laptop.

Youtube, emails, auctions....
and yea, I started renovating my blog. Just some very minor changes. And I hope that I could come back here more frequently in the future.

Had a nice day at Sheung Wan, at the University of Hong Kong, at Xiaoqin's.
Had a not too nice late-lunch, and visited Starbucks for some tasty looking pastries. I always complain: Why don't we have Starbucks in my uni too, with 30% of for students??


Chatting and gossiping is the best medicine.
Haha, especially when it's with a well known friend.
Her studio is great, her friends are pretty cool and her work is super nice.
I just wished I didn't have this headache since this morning, and I wished I just don't have to think of going back to my hall, and start the engine with all the never ending work again.


Walked around Jordon, Yaumatei, and Mongkok area after that.
And accidentally spent, err, quite a lot of money.
Guess that equals to ---> No HKD20 for a meal a day for the next 3 days?

More than half of October is gone.
What's coming up next?

18 October 2009

A past profile.

Since I decided to change my profile and my brief description, and I feel sorry to just delete away my old description, I'll just copy and paste it here.
Haha.



Libra @ Langham Place~~







***

Just a lil explanation. I like purple. Not in particular. But I'll name it when I'm asked for my favorite color. I’d never seen snow. So I kinda look forward to experience snow~ Who knows when will I have the chance to witness it?:D Besides, my Chinese middle name~~Snow*** There was once when I came across this saying(in chinese) "Blue symbolizes kerinduan(okay, I don't think there's a translation in English), Purple symbolizes secret" How true could this saying be, I just kinda like it since then. So, I guess this is the spot where the purple side of the snowflakes drop? Okay, I know I'm crapping. Enjoy reading everyone^.^
***

17 October 2009

Black and White

When you get something, you will lose something on the other hand.
This is life.

Well, I just received notification that I will be getting the scholarship of AUD5,000 to go to University of Sydney for exchange. That is like a super good news I have been waiting for months.

On the other hand, I realized that my performance in the Management Accounting midterm that night isn't as smooth as I expected. I don't know what will be my score, and what will be my position compared to my classmates. But I am just so stressed up after the exam.

Life is full of give and take.
When should I actually give, and when should I take?
I need only the "take" part. At least at this moment.
Would that be possible?

I am starting to have more and more questions about "Life" lately. And I'm wondering that there are so much that I can't do to control my life, or just live a better life.
Ahh....lately.

Would I not have these worries, if I bring myself back to be who I am 15 years ago?
Or will I still bare these worries when I launch my career or after I enter into the "Adult" world 5 years later? Forever?

This is soooo not. Comforting.
But I just could do. Nothing about it.

Feel so much like going to wonderland....

15 October 2009

Miss blogging. I.


*Owh, is it how I will look like of I choose to jump off the mushroom one day, if yes, I think I'll leave the world super cutely. Haha. Cheers to M.Schulz*

Ah, I miss blogging. And just felt like coming up here all of a sudden. Just crap a little, and then leave.

Ah, so random.
I guess it will be like at least weeks past or perhaps months when someone realizes this post.
I do hope that I can revive this small lil area.


So what should I do?

Hmm... Just don't log on to Messenger till I post something up here every 4 days to a week? Maybe... That's not a bad option. . .

Things have been, err, not too smooth lately.

Lost MP4, never ending scary midterms, assignments, group projects, homework, vacation...? (yea yea maybe)

I havta "save" this situation. Or else, I might try to jump off the mushroom someday=.=


I might go and see white dolphins beginning of next month!!
Yahoo.....I have been such an avid dolphin fan~~~How I feel like riding on them someday.

Anyway, I had a busy semester, a real busy start. And at times, I felt like breaking down, or I just felt like running away from HK, or perhaps just the university. But technology makes that impossible, cause with the internet, you can still be connected to anywhere no matter where you are.

And so, I guess I'm goinna continue "enjoying" this busy life....and I'm goinna have good plans for my winter break...YEAH~


Halloween is coming soon. I might need to find some "ghosts" and "creatures" to release stress. Ocean Park!!

25 January 2009

A New Year. 20 09

Finally I'm back to Penang.
And it's so hooootttt back here.

Didn't notice much changes around, just the extended Gurney Plaza and the always opening soon Penang Times Square. Some buildings were demolished too.
Still, there are a lot of vehicles around.
Traffic jam. Especially when it's close to Chinese New Year.

I was back in Malaysia on 9th. Was in KL helping my university for the education fair and school visits until 13th. Went down to Ipoh for 5 more school visits on 14th. And back to KL on 16th, Herbalife Spectacular and 3rd Anniversary during the weekends and back to the island on 19th.
Stayed in Traders KLCC during the trip*wink*
And my flight to KL and back to HK will be on 31st.

And it's Chinese New Year's Eve now.

Haven't done much in Penang. 4 consecutive days to Georgetown area Prangin Mall. Not in purpose of course. It all started because of the hair cut!
Owh ya, my hair is SHORT now!! (Wow....1st time since 2004) I ...like it? don't like it? Hmm...well, it's out of my expectation. I'll get used to it, hopefully.
Went shopping at the new Sunshine Farlim. A double storey building with the concept of Tesco Hypermarket. More parking space. More shops and outlets all around. More cashiers. Less long queues. Overall, this new building is quite good. We were there for about 2.5hours. Spent close to RM300 on CNY groceries and my stuff to bring back to Hong Kong. O.O
On our way back, I saw Kek Lok Si, lighten up in the dark. I think it has been a long time since I've seen this. Beautiful.
Watched Australia at GSC, had a dissatisfying karaoke session at Redbox.

Had twice my favorite Char Pui too......^.^

And I just finished our usual reunion dinner, steamboat bbq. Mum's cooking is still the best.

It seems that I don't have much time to hang out and sembang with my friends. Soon, it'll be back to stress and tension days.
Winter session is about to end. And I guess I did learn something from the China trip, as well as the education trip in KL and Ipoh. Nevertheless, opportunity cost is still very high.

Better planning in the future perhaps?=D