Most people go to Melaka for it’s famous A Farmosa and chicken rice ball. For me, there are more hidden behind the historical alleys. Remember to stop by Tourist Information Center near to A Farmosa and get yourself a quality detailed map for few ringgit, which is worth the price. The map is constantly updated with latest info and latest drawing of 2 famous shophouses streets, Hereen St and Jonker St.
Talk a walk, and you’ll find delicious Peranakan (Baba & Nyonya) Food. Spend some time to chat with locals and you’ll unveil the beauty of Melaka!
Aug 31st, I started my Swiss Garden Holiday in Damai Laut, Perak with a wonderful team of veterinarian at 10am. We avoided highway and use road towards Kuala Selangor in order to stop by Sekinchan paddy field. We had our lunch in Kuala Selangor and by the time we reached Sekinchan it was 1.15pm. The weather was very hot with sun right above our head but everyone seems to be mesmerized by the vast area of windy paddy field and totally forgot about the sun! No one applies sun block lotion, no one wear cap, no one complain…
We are lucky to come across few workers started to get into field to trim the young paddy seedling and at another side workers planting paddy seedling using machine. We keep reminding each other not to shoot too many photographs in Sekinchan so we can have enough space for our actual destination. At the end, we actually spent 2 hours in Sekinchan.
I’m a microbiologist working in a small lab of a big farm in a small town called Kluang. I enjoy taking photograph since secondary school and knows nothing about it except the miracle point and shoot technique. Only started to learn more about it after I got my first dslr few years ago.
Lacking of language proficiency gen, I believe photography is the best form of diary/journal without the trouble of scribbing long-winded stories in horrible only-god-knows-how-to-read handwriting.
Lacking of language proficiency gen, I believe photography is the best form of diary/journal without the trouble of scribbing long-winded stories in horrible only-god-knows-how-to-read handwriting.