My final post of the year will be on Odaiba, Tokyo. Odaiba is a man-made or artificial island across the Tokyo Bay..it is connected with the Rainbow Bridge in which you could pay for a monorail to get over (360 yen = rm12) per ride or you can drive a car to get there. Odaiba was formerly built for defense purposes in the year 1850s but now it has been turned into a leisure, commercial (notably the Odaiba Aquacity) and residential area. Thanks to...
Sunday, 27 December 2009
Odaiba!!!
Posted on 08:18 by Unknown
Posted in Aquacity, Christmas Illumination, Fuji Television HQ, Japan, Manmade island, Odaiba, panorama, panoramic, Rainbow Bridge, ramen, Statue of Liberty, Tokyo, Tokyo Skyline, Tokyo Tower, お台場, 東京
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Friday, 18 December 2009
Back to Tokyo, to the Kokyo Gyoen
Posted on 07:32 by Unknown

I'm back with a bang...It's been a while since my last posting as I'm away in Tokyo for my vacation and some semi official stuff for 2 weeks..well I'm gonna start the posting of my first day in Tokyo visiting the Kokyo Gyoen or literally known as the Imperial Palace Garden...To get there, it's just nearby the Tokyo Station which is part of the Yamanote Line....let's get going to the beautiful photos of the Imperial Garden..In front of the entrance...
Saturday, 28 November 2009
MAS Business Class
Posted on 10:37 by Unknown

Last week, I had a trip to Surabaya for my friend's wedding. Instead of purchasing an Airasia flight to Surabaya, I decided to fly on MAS this time..moreover, I've found a promotional ticket which costs me only RM591 (inclusive of Taxes and other surcharges) and a baggage allowance of 20kg...at that time, Airasia's ticket was more expensive compare to this MAS flight.As I was queuing up to board the flight, I noticed that there were many Indonesians...
Thursday, 19 November 2009
Thai Grand Palace and the Emerald Buddha
Posted on 01:36 by Unknown
Never thought that I would be blogging in KLIA..while waiting for my flight to Surabaya attending my friend's wedding, I'm gonna share a bit of my trip to the Thai Grand Palace and Emerald Buddha which was 2 years ago. As I studied in Bangkok for 2 years I've been able to visit many places and this place was one of the best palace I've been so far. As stated, it was a residential area for the Thai King, 18th century onwards. Construction of the...
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