Feb 2008: We bought two tickets for a Super VIP Coach with 24 seaters from Transtar Travel to Ipoh for Chinese New Year at S$88 per ticket. This was the first time we took Transtar and I like the pick-up location as it is just above Lavender MRT – conveniently located only a few stations…
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Ipoh Yummies!
Tuesday, 5 Feb 08 We waited at the bus terminal for a relative to fetch us. There were some men smoking at the terminal, “treating” us “breakfast” with choking cigarette smell. I learnt that our lungs go through detoxification from 3:00am to 5:00am, and these people could still smoke at this hour, it’s really bad….
Chinese New Year’s Eve in Ipoh
Wednesday, 6 Feb 08 Supposed to wake up early for Dim Sum but slept till noon. Most hawkers were closed for Chinese New Year eve and many people were doing their last minute shopping at Jusco shopping mall, the nearest mall to our home. I bought two tops from Padini at 50% discount, and gave…
Gong Xi Fa Cai!
Thursday, 7 Feb 08 (First day of Lunar New Year) This was the first time we gave out “ang baos” to our younger, unmarried relatives. My single friends have been asking me to give them “ang baos” too! I gave them a No-No, because I want them to get a partner soon and give me…
Second Day of Chinese New Year
Friday, 8 Feb 08 Ipoh is hot all year round as it’s surrounded by limestone hills. It is also known as “san seng” which means “hill city” in the Cantonese. And finally, it rained. In front of the house is another range of limestone hills. There used to be a big pond on the right…
Bizarre Limestone Cave in Ipoh
Visit the bizarre limestone cave in Ipoh that let imagination running wild – “Kek Lok Tong” (极乐洞; Cavern of Utmost Happiness). When we saw this big cotton tree. Can you see the cottons hanging on the branches? Anyone knows what is the real name of this tree? Three children joyfully sticking out of the car…
Food and Movies!
Got to wake up early to catch the morning movie. We had breakfast at Xin Dong Qu (新东区) kopitiam again. My Hokkien mee – mind me, the soup for this dish is very thick! But a little too thick for me. Overall, it was quite good. I had tasted better Hokkien mee in Penang. We…
The “Hill City”
We would always buy “Hiong Piah” (香饼) back to Singapore. As I mentioned earlier, “Hiong Piah” is a flaky and crisp biscuit filled of smooth, thick and sticky sugar syrup. Our favourite “Hiong Piah” is from Yee Hup bakery and we would go to the outlet at No. 32 Lorong Gunong Rapat. I love to…
