Friday, December 28, 2012
How I should have planned my trip to Kuala Lumpur
Every time after I went on a trip, I would feel sorry about not having done something in a there entirely, or not having done something in a particular way.
My trip to KL was no exception.
First, I regret buying a map for RM 10 from a bookstore that was totally useless. I should have bought a prepard SIM card as soon as I arrived at the airport. That way, I could use Google Maps everywhere I
Second, I should have gone to the Central Market (near China Town) as my first stop whereas in reality it was my last stop.
At the information counter in Central Market, there are the best and free maps available! "Kuala Lumpur - Walks and Tours Map" was a fantastic map. Points of attractions clearly mapped out. There are suggested journeys too.
While you are there, don't forget to ask the staff at the counter for information about the guided tour of Merdeka Square (Independence Square). She gave me another excellent map. For free!!!
I believe you can get the following map at Central Market too. But I obtained it at the Bird Park instead. That's "Kuala Lumper City Map". It's a good map! It also has the KL's Transit Rail Map in it.
Lesson Learned: I should go to the most popular point of interest as my first stop, wherever I travel to, and get the free and best maps there!
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Putrajaya: a surprisingly good place to travel to in Malaysia
Before I actually visited Putrajaya, I once thought about joining a local tour group. But I am glad that I finally decided to go there on my own.
Getting there
If you are going to Putrajaya from Kuala Lumpur, I recommend that you go there by taking the KLIA Transit. It only costs RM 9.5. It's fast. It's comfortable. It's safe. And most importantly, no rip-off by taxi-drivers.Get off at the station "Putrajaya and Cyberjaya".
Easiest and Cheapest way to travel in Putrajaya
When I arrived at the train station - Putrajaya and Cyberjaya, I walked over to the Information counter there. I obtained a flyer from them. It reads:It's a fantastic deal. But it wasn't a Saturday nor a Sunday when I visited there. Otherwise, I would have joined the tour.
Call 019-236 1796 for details.
Recommended Places
I visited mainly three places in Putrajaya:- Botanic Garden
- Putra Mosque
- Prime Minister Office
Botanic Garden
The Botanic Garden was a beautiful and huge park. Full of old trees. In the garden, there's a seafood restaurant by the seaside. Food was quite expensive. So, I didn't eat there. You can bring your own food and eat by the seaside. It's a beautiful place. You can rent a bike and cycle in the garden. I should have done this.Admission is free.
Putra Mosque
The pink Mosque is another must-visit. You can go inside the Mosque and see its interior. When I was there, a volunteer tour guide was explaining the history and architecture of the Mosque to some tourists. I learned a lot just by standing right next to the tour group. One of the interesting things that I learned was that the dome structure at the top of the Mosque has nothing to its religion. The dome structure was built in order to echo the voice of the prayers inside the Mosque more effectively.Admission is free.
Prime Minister Office
The green Prime Minister Office is right next to the Mosque. However, you can't go inside. You can only take a picture of it from a distance. If you visit Putra Mosque, you simply won't miss the Prime Minister Office.Getting Around in Putrajaya
I liked Putrajaya so much for several reasons. It's beautiful. It's clean. Much cleaner than KL. Its sidewalks are much wider than those in KL. You can walk comfortably in this town.Another reason is its buses. You can basically go to most points of interests by bus. I went to the all three places above by bus. Each trip was only RM 0.5. Yes, fifty cents! Unbelievable!
The difficulty with taking bus is that you don't know which route to take and where to get off.
But, after my visit to Putrajaya, I found an easy way to figure that out - Google Maps.
If you have an iPhone / Android Phone, fire up Google Maps, find your point of attraction, then turn on the Transit layer and look for the nearest bus-stop icon. Click on the bus-stop icon and it will tell you which bus routes stop at that location. It's very helpful.
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Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Getting ripped off by 2 taxi-drivers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
For the first 6 nights, I was staying at a budget hotel called Beltif hotel. It was located near Times Square in Imbi.
On the second last day of my trip, I needed to go to the Hilton hotel at KL Sentral because I wanted to end the trip at a 5-star hotel.
My First Taxi Rip-off
At Beltif hotel, there was an affiliated taxi counter. I asked for a quote for going to Hilton hotel from there. It was only 13km away. So I figured that the fare should be around 15 RM. But the counter gave me a quotation of 25 RM. I thought it was too expensive and so decided to take a regular taxi instead.
I stepped outside and waved my arm to stop an incoming taxi. I asked the Muslim taxi-driver how much it would take to go to Hilton hotel. He pointed at the meter and so I got in.
Once inside that taxi, he pretended to not know the way to Hilton hotel. He acted like he had never heard of it in his life!!! While he pretended to be looking for the way, my GPS was showing I was moving away from the destination rather towards it! What the heck! I asked him to exit the highway at once. As soon as I saw another taxi queue, I ordered him to stop right there. The place happened to be somewhere near Jalan Robson, as my GPS showed.
That was my first taxi rip-off.
My Second Taxi Rip-off
There were a line of taxis waiting for their customers near where I got out of the first taxi.Hilton Hotel (Point B) was only 3 km away! |
I thought to myself, "Great, at least this driver speaks English and his quote is proportional to the distance". So, I put the luggage into the trunk and got into the taxi.
As soon as I obtained my luggage from the trunk, I also took a picture of his license plate:
The broken license plate showed HWD 218. The last digit was missing. |
He stepped on the gas and dashed off as he knew I was taking a picture of his taxi.
Lesson Learned
Saturday, September 29, 2012
Veggies
don't know the name of the veggies that i am growing. ..
Sunday, August 26, 2012
睇樓日
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Pepper retried
I sowed some pepper seeds in the pot on the left today. This time no overwatering. And, I mixed the soil with some bone meal. Not on the top though. The bone meal stinks.
The radishes in the photo are two weeks old?
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Autopsy
Just went to a nearby garden to get some bone meal fertilizer. When i asked the shop keeper what might have caused my pepper to drop its leaves, he said quite firmly - overwatering.
That should be it.
If it were the fertility of the soil, only the old pots would suffer and the new one should have survived.
anyway I will use some bone meal with the next generation.
The photos are four new radishes. The one at the center is a vegetable.
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Lesson learned: Why Overwatering May Kill Plants
Read some articles on the internet and learned probably why my pepper plant's leaves have turned yellow and been falling off.
Why Overwatering May Kill Plants
http://www.ehow.com/info_8573062_overwatering-may-kill-plants.html
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Too much is a no no
I think I have been over-watering the leftmost pepper. Its leaves have turned yellow and some of them even fell off.
From now on, I will cut back on the lavish supply of water.
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Day 25 for the second batch of radishes
The leaves of the radishes didn't grow much since the baby leaves had emerged. The stems didn't get any longer either.
Why was that?
Last weekend, I suspected that it was due to the low level of fertility in the soil. I sowed the seeds of the second batch as soon as I removed their predecessors. The soil didn't have a chance to recuperate. I didn't add a lot of extra nutrients to it as well.
But then I observed that the rightmost radishes grew better than their peers in the other pots. Why? They are exposed to more or less the same amount of sunlight. Their soil are more or less the same infertile. What made them grow better?
I suspected that it was the way I watered them.
In the rightmost pot, my favorite plant is the pepper. I don't really care about the radishes there. So, when I watered the pot, I would just pour as much water as to the pot. As I did that, I would inevitably make the radish leaves wet. Whereas I took extra care not to wet the leaves of radishes in the other containers. That could be the reason for the difference in their growth rate.
So, since last weekend, I would purposely wet the leaves of the plants whenever I watered them. That seems to do the trick!!! The growth of all peppers and radishes has improved a lot!
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Second batchers matching into the second week
The compost tea didn't work well - at least not for the rightmost pepper plant. It's still thin and not too tall. Its leaves are small also.
The pepper plant in the middle performs the worst. Shortest, thinnest and growing the slowest. So, I am going to use something else with the weaker plants -- chicken soup. I mean, chicken poop soup.
The leftmost pepper plant is growing wonderfully. The leaves are big. Its stem is thick. And it's shooting up straight and tall. Looking forward to its pepper wonder fruits.
Saturday, June 2, 2012
1 week after sowing the second batchers
Most seeds have germinated as expected.
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Day 42: Radish Cherry Belle - Failure Review
Here is my review.
The radishes in the rightmost pot are the thinnest and smallest compared with the other pots. Why? I think it might have to do with:
- the shape of the pot: The bowl-shaped pot does hold water as well as the others do. I found that the soil was pretty dry after I dug up all the radishes.
- the way the seeds were sowed: When I sowed the seeds 42 days ago, I just kind of sprinkled them on top of the soil and then covered them up by sweeping the soil surface with my hands. As a result, the root system of the plants did not get to develop as healthily as they would have if the seeds had been sowed deeper into the soil.
- overcrowding: I sowed too many seeds in that small pot. So, the radishes competed against one another for sunlight. So, most of them developed unusually long red stem in order to position themselves for the best spot for the sun. The thing is, the red stem part is the part that would have developed into the "meat" if it were in the soil.
- I made holes in the soil with a pencil. Each hole is about an inch deep. I placed one seed in each hole. That should allow the root systems to develop more healthily.
- I held back my greed and sowed 7 seeds only. They are at least 2 inches apart from one another. Hopefully, they won't be overcrowded.
- I gave it 2 bottles of water after seeding. The soil was soaked and wet.
On a side note, the rectangular container has one radish setting fruit. How did it make it? I will save the review for next time. At least, it gives me some comfort.