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National Day

Today, as Malaysians, we celebrate our National Day. Fifty one years since we were released from the clutches of a foreign power and came together as a nation.  Errr … actually that’s not quite right.  31 August 1957 which is fifty one years, as of today, refers to the independence of Malaya from British Rule. […]

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Family time

Today I fly from Macau at 1035 to my hometown Kuching, on the Malaysian part of Borneo, for some family time.  AirAsia recently introduced direct flights from Macau to Kuching and this trip was initiated to make use of this new link. International flights from Kuching are limited and the occasional new routes don’t seem […]

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Rebranding faux pas

I had some banking to do today … we walked past the Lembaga Tabung Haji (Pilgrims’ Savings Fund) office. I couldn’t help noticing a very familiar boxy cubicle which had a note stuck on the outside saying it was an sample of an aircraft toilet. Cute! Seriously, some pilgrims save for most of their lives […]

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Home briefly

Today we flew from Hong Kong in the morning to Kuala Lumpur, to connect to Kuching on Malaysia Airlines. It was a seamless 1h connection at Kuala Lumpur and we landed in Kuching in the afternoon. We have just one night in hometown Kuching.  We couldn’t help it but take up AirAsia’s free (just taxes) […]

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Fancy dinner

Above:  Magenta Restaurant looks like something out of a magazine. I had  heard about a nice restaurant called Magenta.  It’s not often that we get to go out for a nice dinner in Kuching beyond just street or coffee shop fare.  So my brother and Benny dragged Mum and step-dad along. The ambience of the […]

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Visit the family

I try to combine my world adventures with a visit to see family in Kuching.  It was cheaper to fly from Johor Bahru across the border on a domestic flight to Kuching, rather than from Singapore’s Changi airport. Step-bro and his partner Josephine took me out for a very good dimsum breakfast at Lau Pa […]

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Visiting the capital

The Empire is located in Jerudong, outside the capital Bandar Seri Begawan.  We took a visit into the capital today, a place we had visited before in 2001. We walked around the shops, visited the Royal Regalia museum, and from the waterfront took a water taxi to explore Kampong Ayer, the village on stilts.  Brunei […]

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Jerudong Park

Today we largely relaxed and enjoyed the facilities of the hotel.  In the evening, we went to Jerudong Park.  This is an amusement park built by the Sultan in 1994 as a birthday for his subjects on his fiftieth birthday. Admission is free of charge.  Not only that, the Sultan invited Michael Jackson to give […]

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Lap of luxury

It was five hectic days of admin (setting up electronic billing and automatic payments) and purchasing (furnishing and decoration).  We were pleased with what we had achieved before leaving for our short holiday in Brunei. But we had one last important thing to do.  I’ve been approached for a contract role at Vodafone, a company […]

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Seeing our new apartment

Above:  Big plantain banana and a tiny banana, at a friend’s house. To get from Singapore to my hometown in Kuching, there are daily direct flights.  But with high departure taxes from Singapore’s Changi Airport and a high fare, it was much cheaper to cross the border to Johor Bahru in Malaysia, and then fly […]

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