Just came back from a road trip to Penang on Monday. I was there with my buddies from my company, together with our partners. It was a trip...
While waiting for my model to finish running and also running late into my Monday night, wanted to share something that Ron has shared with ...

I'm so tired now and I need my sleep. I'm still contemplating about going to spa later this morning. The question is, to do or not to do?
Before running out for my next appointment, I manage to capture a few shots of what I wore this evening. It's really not easy to pose my...
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My brother, who happened to be in town as well, joined us for the breakfast too. I think 3 people going for the dim sum buffet feels just nice because most of the dishes that arrive are in the portion of 3.
Although it’s a buffet but there is no huge crowd at the restaurant or overcrowded tables. The dishes are made upon order, so you can avoid food-fighting scene with unruly people, if any. Because of this we were able to get ourselves soaked into the seductive voices from the Shanghai Jazz album, which after that I too went and bought the album.
If you’re ever going to try out the buffet there, some of the must try dishes are the wasabi prawn and the avocado dessert. The wasabi prawn is because all freaking reviews I read said must try but personally I prefer the avocado dessert, maybe because I was easily amused by the presentation of the dish. When it arrives, it arrives in style with lots of smoke coming out due to the dry ice underneath the bowl. The avocado is nice too, my only complain about it is the portion maybe too a little small for my liking, I REALLY WOULD LIKE TO HAVE MORE YOU KNOW!!! But again, I was also rather stuffed by dessert time, so I didn’t order my 2nd helping.
The rest of the dim sum was good too. Ingredients were fresh and also of good quality stuff. I shall let the pictures tell the story. Ron and myself won’t mind going back again for the food, in fact we are planning to go there again on his next trip down because we really love the dim sum there. Now, I’m waiting and hoping that it will be soon ~ can’t want.
During my birthday, one of the things I had is dim sum. People close to me will know that I love dim sum a lot. I don’t go great length for ...

Man: I think you shouldn’t wear yours. You should keep it at home since you always lose your things.
Woman: I think so too, since my ring is a Cartier ring. I’ll be terribly upset if I lose it.
Man: Haha... dream on!! Tell that to your future husband.
Woman: I'm telling it to him now. *Grinz*
Man: I think you shouldn’t wear yours. You should keep it at home since you always lose your things. Woman: I think so too, since my ring...
Man: Let’s sign up cooking lesson (sending her link of a website on MSN).
Woman: We can shop for ingredients together.
Man: No buying of ingredients, no washing, no cleaning. Just cook and eat.
Woman: You cook, I’ll watch.
Man: You eat what I cooked and I’ll eat what you cooked (Obviously aware of his incompetent culinary skill).
Woman: Then we get to spend time doing something together alone.
Man: We still get to spend time together.
Woman: *roll eyes*
Man: *Grinz*
Woman: Let’s cook something together for the weekend at home. Man: Let’s sign up cooking lesson (sending her link of a website on MSN). Wo...
One good place to enjoy a good はなみ is Ueno Park. On my last day in Tokyo, Ron and I make a trip there to see Sakura flowers. We initially planned to go to Tokyo International Anime Fair 2008 and even bought the ticket before that but we make away with the plan because we have decided to spend more time at the park enjoying the flowers, after all not a fan of anime either.
To get to Ueno Park, we took the JR Yamanote Line from Shinjuku station to Ueno station. Japan subway station is huge by size, so be careful of getting lost while there. We were a bit lost when arriving at Ueno station as there are more then one exits in the station but only one leads to the park with minimal walking distant. So, coupled with Ron’s maps reading skill and my half bucket にほんご. We manage to make our way there and spend some a lovely time there.
The entrance fee to Ueno Park is free, so save a bit on the pocket but the food is worth every penny to try. So, don’t pinch when you are on holiday.

A close up shot of the Sakura flower, this was taken outside the hotel that we are putting up

A shot of several Sakura flowers together

Sakura that I have seen are mainly white, so this is something different from the rest. A little of pink tint.

Another variation, stronger tint of pink slowly turning white towards the inner of the flower

The sight of a thousand flowers

The enormous amount of people from all parts of the world crowding together to see the Sakura flowers

The Japanese with their quirkiness. We had to take a shot of this seemingly "dead"frog, probably due to alcohol overdose. The locals here fancy picnic in the park during the はなみ season. They are seen everywhere in the park feasting and having a good time with their friends or family.
P/s: Looking at how all these flowers suddenly spring into life out of sudden as compared to the days before I left Tokyo for Osaka, I somehow have this nudging feeling that these flowers have a secret pact or something to bloom and wither together all at once.
One of the many things we enjoyed while our trip in Japan is the はなみ (Hanami, Japanese word for flower viewing). Our last few days in Tokyo ...

This is a night shot of the Tokyo tower from Mori Tower @ Roppongi Hills. This is our first sightseeing spot that we made on the first day we arrived in Tokyo. We reached here quite late but as a city that never sleeps, things are still going on as usual around this place. The view at night is breathtaking, the moment I saw the city’s view in front of me, I really can’t believe myself that I’m standing right at the heart of Tokyo. More importantly I have never imagined that I will be in Japan. Personally that’s quite an achievement for me as a holiday to Japan is never cheap and having the ability to come here through my own pocket, I’m already a very happy girl.
Back to the picture I posted, the picture that you’re looking at now is a picture that I have photoshopped using the sketch function from Adobe Photoshop Express. Photoshop is now going web based, you can join and use the services for free but bear in mind that they are still in beta version now, so there are still a lot of things there that are still buggy. For instance, the function to send pictures to email, the email I received has a lot of empty boxes and their image download don’t work. Other then that their interface is quite attractive and easy to use, as it is only basic tools that are available for use. I suppose once they are ready to launch the proper version they will then start charging for money.
This is a night shot of the Tokyo tower from Mori Tower @ Roppongi Hills. This is our first sightseeing spot that we made on the first day w...

Finally presenting to you, from the Chia’s production house… Valerie Chia
p/s: OMG... this is cuteness overdose for me
After many weeks of thinking and discussion, my niece finally has a name. Well of course she didn’t really only just get it, I am merely lat...

Finally I managed to make my way down to Orchard and bought myself 3 Japan Rail Pass tickets. I bought the ordinary 7-day passes at the price of SGD388 each. I am lucky that I managed to buy this pass at a cheap price as another agent quoted me at SGD411. So, my advise to you guys out there who is going to buy this pass is to make a few rounds of call before buying it. The price of the Japan Rail Pass is fixed in yen but because when we buy we are buying it at local currency, the price of the pass will hinge on the currency fluctuations. So the daily rate of the pass will move together with the currency market.
This pass allows me to take unlimited rides within Japan for 7 days. Since we are covering quite a few cities while in Japan, flying within the country is not a viable option to us as it can be quite pricey. So this serves as more economical alternatives to us. On top of that our traveling expenses will be capped at a certain value.
To find out more about JR Pass, one can visit the website – Japan Rail Pass
So to answer my friend’s question on how much I have spent on my Japan trip so far, this is my cost:
Air Ticket – SGD 667
JR Pass – SGD 388
Hotel – SGD 667 (for 10 days)
Total = SGD 1722
This is the list of expenses that I have as of now. I suppose the rest will be when I’m there. Perhaps I will list my other expenses in Japan when I come back later.
Finally I managed to make my way down to Orchard and bought myself 3 Japan Rail Pass tickets. I bought the ordinary 7-day passes at the pric...
We were quite greedy due to the fact that we are way overdue for dinner and the bitter temperature in the office make us even hungrier then usual. For that we order about 10-odd dishes on our tables, even though there are only 5 of us. No words were exchange during the dinner. Eyes, brains and hands were totally dedicated to satisfying the hunger pang within us (but who can resist tempting food in sight?).



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My colleagues and I are trying to organize some eating trips on a weekly basis (and throw Strawberry Boy's diet off balance). For this, ...
So after shifting place we went to have beef noodle in this restaurant called King's Beef Noodle that claims to have operated for more then 40 years. We kind of believe that because the light in the restaurant was so dim that I thought they’re not doing business, very unlike most shops that I have been to. Apart from the wall tiles that don’t seems to give away the age of the shop, the rest of the things easily exhibit that they have been there long before I was born. The old working air con units to the dirty floor tiles, all are signs of ancient past me down shop. It was not our intention to go to this shop initially but because we got lost while going to another shop that Strawberry Boy told me earlier.

Honestly, even though with its long historical background of this shop and the owner, I still prefer the dry beef noodle from my hometown, Kluang. I think my hometown has the best beef noodle, whether in soup or dry.
Over last weekend went to Seremban to help Gary shift his stuff as he is now practicing in a new hospital. Met with a long-winded and calcul...
I love red. Over the CNY, I have painted my nail with red nail polish. My current nail color is this Vintage Vamp from MAC. I love the deep ...
Happy Valentine's Day to all... This is Ron's replacement for V-day while he is in Spain.
This is my second time to the exhibition before this I was there once with another friend MM. At that time I didn’t bring my camera along for fear that camera taking is not allowed at the venue but this time I did.



Following after our visit at the Singapore Museum, we made our way to Singapore Art Museum aka SAM. There was an art exhibition depicting some ghostly looking woman in reds but I shall leave this for another post at another time.
The weekend before CNY, Ron and myself manage to catch the ongoing highly publicized Greek masterpieces that hail from the Louvre, Paris. Th...

My latest addition to my wardrobe this year, a Prada 2008 Spring Summer Saffiano Metal Wallet from Rome. It has many compartments and pockets within the wallet. The entire wallet reeks of leather smell. The color is peonia, something out of the ordinary for me as my selection of color has always been the more conservative type.
Perfect for my big night out.
My latest addition to my wardrobe this year, a Prada 2008 Spring Summer Saffiano Metal Wallet from Rome. It has many compartments and pocket...
My visa to Japan has been approved and I received my passport from the agency that did my visa. Considering the amount of work involved in g...
So I’m officially trying to start anew with another new blog here and ditching my old blog. Now, I want to be known by my name because I’m proud of it and my name is worth it.
I want to embrace my new life, afresh and renewed.
Hopefully this is not too late, happy New Year everyone. To my fellow Chinese friends who are celebrating the Chinese New Year this week, happy Chinese New Year to you guys too.
This is it, my own blog with my name as the blog address on blogspot. So I’m officially trying to start anew with another new blog here and ...