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Eating during Ramadhan

My time in Kuching coincides with Ramadhan.  The downside is that good Malay food is hard to find during the day … but the night markets come alive before sunset as people break their fast.  Unfortunately I didn’t have time to patronise the goodies at the night markets due to other commitments and rainy nights. […]

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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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A piece of Spain in Asia

Finally, we had some time today to explore Cebu’s historic centre. The most important part of the area was Santo Niño Basilica. Housed within a chapel of the basilica was the cross planted by Magellan when he landed in Cebu in 1521. Some historians dispute that and suggest that the cross is a replica planted […]

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PADI Open Water Course Day 3

Out to sea by boat today for three dives as part of our certification. We had a dodgy start … we were ferried to the boat in a rectangular box towed by a man walking along the shallow sea floor. It was already heavily laden with 20 compressed air tanks. It sat low in the […]

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PADI Open Water Course Day 2

We got picked up from our hotel to go to Vista Mar Hotel for our first day of hands-on training. We started off in the pool with basic skills for about one hour then walked down to the beach for my first ever dive in the sea.  Everything was a new experience, including the basics […]

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PADI Open Water Course Day 1

Day 1 of our PADI Open Water Course consisted of 5 hours at our Scuba instructor’s home for the theory part of the course. We were doing this course in 2.5 days when most courses take about 4 days. Fingers crossed we’ll be fine! The theory course consisted of getting exam questions and taking a […]

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Missing bags

We had bad start to our journey from Kuching to Cebu via Kota Kinabalu flying Malaysia Airlines, on two separate bookings. Our first flight was delayed by two hours making for a very touch-n-go connection in Kota Kinabalu. Fortunately we made it … but our luggage didn’t … something we realised upon arrival in Cebu.Malaysia […]

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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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Call me Daddy

What Jakarta lacks in sights, it makes up with surprises .  The thing that struck me about Jakarta (beyond the obvious factors like heat, grime, crowd) was the friendliness of its people. For a city of 17 (or is it 9 … depends on who you speak to) million people, I find that people have […]

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