Didn’t miss the chance to take a photo w/ the petronas twin towers as my background.it’s awesome with the lights on at night…:)
we were able to visit a new mall called The Pavillon where chinese new year’s spirit was really in the air.there were 4 kinds of drums to beat.love,hope,good health & prosperity.of course I beat all four and here is one of the shots…:)
Woke up early to get in time for the petronas tower but unfortunately, our efforts seemed futile because the only schedule left was the next morning that’s out of our plan. so we headed to St. John’s Cathedral to hear Mass. the place was huge & crowded.it felt good how people from all walks of life unite in faith. We ate at the sidewalk where there were Filipino foods available and it tasted really good. We even had a free!
We were so excited to have that free taste of beryl’s chocolates. There was this particular chocolate which I describe as “to die for”. It’s their tiramisu and of course I also bought the melon flavored chocolate.
i was so excited because our first weekend is to genting highlands,my most favorite place in Malaysia. Long queue to ride the cable car was never boring .it was raining on our way there but I didn’t expect it to be that freezing cold!but I super enjoyed the fog and everything about genting. For me it’s a place where you simply keep coming back…:))
Touched down hat yai Thailand at exactly thirty minutes past eight in the morning. We tried to explore the place on our own but we ended up taking the tour instead after a very tiring trip which was a great idea after all.took a lot of photos with thailand’s famous buddhas then came the most exciting part…shopping! So much more to see so we made a note to book a hotel the next time we go there.
Gong xi fa cai!!!luckily, we were able to spend Chinese new year. We drove for two hours and reached queensbay mall penang @ exactly lunch time.we checked different cuisines @ the food court but we ended up dining @ nando’s,the best roasted chicken I’ve ever tasted in Malaysia.
we also took time walking with the bay alongside.where everyone get to enjoy flying kites, eating street foods and take photos with the penang bridge behind us. Then we headed to ate ellen’s house to stay for the night. We had grilled fish called “talakitok” & tinola and really enjoyed it. Imagine how full we were so we decided to have coffee @ no other place than old town white coffee!
On our way back to Ipoh,we stopped at St. Anne’s Cathedral,one of the grandest churches I’ve seen in Malaysia. The place is so perfect for pilgrimage…:) wasn't able to count how many steps we took before we reached the top but it felt great. We even got the chance to get holy water…:)











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