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National emergency in New Zealand

Above:  The paler D24 and the more yellowish Musang King. Miserable Auckland summer I left Auckland two days after the first of three storms, the third being only yesterday.  The latest one was Cyclone Gabrielle which resulted in all flights in Auckland and the northern part of the North Island being cancelled. This appears to […]

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Crossing back into Malaysia

Above:  Itinerant fresh food vendor on motorcycle on our drive near Pemangkat. Our driver Jie To messaged me yesterday asking if we could “prepone” our departure to Kuching from 0700 to 0400, as he expected long queues at the border. We consulted the others and the response ranged from “No problem” to “No”.  Other people […]

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The big day, Capgomeh

The big procession Today is Capgomeh (the fifteenth or last day, but literally night of Chinese New Year), the big day that we have specially come for.  I’m two years late for this event, originally due to come here in 2021, but delayed due to the pandemic. We headed to town at 0645 where it […]

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Capgomeh Eve

Above:  Vihara Tri Dharma Bumi Raya or Tai Pak Kung Temple with the minarets of Masjid Raya Singkawang in the background. Breakfast Today is the eve of Capgomeh.  With nothing officially on the published programmed, I didn’t set the alarm and woke around 0700 to find a message from Tim and Elena next door.  They […]

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Crossing into West Kalimantan

Above:  Sambas palace. Departing Kuching We checked out from the OYO Golden Lounge before 0600 for our ride to Singkawang in West Kalimantan, the venue for possibly the most colourful Capgomeh (last day of Chinese New Year) celebration in the world. Our ride would depart from Siang Siang Corner food court across the road.  Boo […]

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Highlighting Borneo’s culture

Above:  Orang Ulu mural at the Sarawak Cultural Village. Today, I took my guest to Sarawak Cultural Village for a taste of Borneo culture.  It’s a place I always try to take my overseas visitors.  Ivan, with peninsular Malaysian origins, would be quite new to most things Borneo as well. We started with a walk […]

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Orangutans

A friend Ivan arrived last night.  Due to my upcoming departure to Singkawang, he stayed at a hotel rather than with me. I picked him up for a breakfast of Sarawak Laksa at Lauya Keng, a Teochew temple in old town. He was unsure if his empty stomach would handle the spice, so we tried […]

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Hometown time

The hotel restaurant ran out of all but two breakfast choices this morning.  But they had exactly what I wanted, the Vietnamese sandwich.  It was light but enough to tide me over till the lounge at the airport. I got to the airport by Ojek this time for a bit less than the ride in […]

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Seeing my aunt

I woke at 0130 after 7h of sleep and continued to doze and sleep till 0600.  That’s nearly 12h in bed.  I must have needed it after the stress of the last few days. The included hotel breakfast at 0730 was awesome.  I chose the Vietnamese style kwayteow with pork steak.  I went for a […]

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Uncertainty and airport closure

Above:  Auckland skyline during better times. My flight cancelled I woke at 0600 to learn that my flight 1105 flight to Singapore had been cancelled.  Not unsurprising as a result of the flood inside the airport terminal. I quickly shifted my booking to tomorrow before other people could do the same. As I had been […]

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