Friday, 3 June 2016

Zumba & Yoga For The First Time


I do sports sometimes, like jogging, weight-lifting, basketball, and a little bit of badminton. I’m not just a geek, or you may call a nerd, whom loves travelling and blogging so much that spend most of his days staring at the screen of laptop. Well, like I said, I do sports.

Those who have the same interest as mine may understand when I say that I love physical activities for the thrill, and for how it drains the sweat out of me. Trust me, you will feel incredibly light afterward. And also, that amazing feeling when your muscles are completely exhausted, but your body is still continuously moved by the adrenaline. Oh God, what a lovely creation. It’s like an additional battery for human-being.


So I had an invitation last weekend. They called me up, along with a group of other bloggers for an afternoon Zumba session. At first I was a little reluctant to accept this (it wasn't really my thing), but I thought that I’d never try this. So, why not?


One thing I can tell you, after going through nearly an hour session of freaking Zumba, is that it’s kind of crazy. A quick comparison – body-builders have a room of iron for them to pump, gymnasts has a gymnasium filled with metal loops and grab-bars, sprinters have a track for them to sprint on or a stadium for a relentless run. As for those with ADHD (Hyperactivity Disorder), they have Zumba. A perfect match.

I’ve got people around saying that this type of work out is meant for ladies. Honestly, I wouldn’t say that.


The only reason people are keep saying that is because of the moves you need to make. They’re kind of feminine. But other than that, the cardio and stretching were unisex. Just try it yourself and you’ll know. The entire work out is not even feminine.



This was my first experience, and guess what I loved most about this session? The instructor. Like serious, she was insane. She’s like the duplication of Jim Carrey, but in a form of female, and added one hell of an ADHD. Staring at her face itself could make you feel extremely exhausted, let alone her moves.

Upon our session with her, the organizer let us have a moment of Zen. A quick yoga to stretch our muscles off. Surprisingly, led by this ripped dude. He had soothing voice, though.



Right before the yoga, they let us to clean our faces first and put on these new products by The Face Shop – White Seed. A complete set with serum, mask, toner and lotion. I’m not much of a beautician, but I was quite in love with the mask. It had milky cream that soften the skin when you apply it on. And so I had it during a ten-minute Shavasana (lying flat with eyes closed on the yoga mat).

Well, this was fun. Perhaps I’m going to try again if there is any other invitation.

For more info, you may click into this link : The Face Shop - White Seed


Saturday, 14 May 2016

'Sajian Nostalgia' Ramadhan Buffet @ Seri Pacific Hotel KL


Haaa food ~~~ I am just in love with them. Everyone should really look at me eat in buffet, it's priceless. Unlike some people, I've got a strategy when eating a buffet. The main priority is to try out everything the chef is offering. Heavy dishes and barbecues being the first of target, while dessert and rice being the last.

Speaking of buffet, aren't these photo just 'horribly' tempting? If this doesn't kill you inside for not being here, I don't know what does.

Lucky for me, I was invited for a Ramadhan buffet preview at Seri Pacific Hotel KL. Unlike the year before, they're wearing a retro/traditional concept for this time - Sajian Nostalgia (Taste of Nostalgia). If you were born in a big city, or never had visited a true country side of Malaysia, these dishes will definitely blow your taste bud away.



Sajian Nostalgia at Seri Pacific KL offers a variety of delicious traditional spread, featuring multiple different dishes every day. Let's have a sneak peek of what awaits you there.

Salad & Traditional Fare

Sambal Belacan 
Cencalok
Budu
Tempoyak Cili
Sambal Nenas
Sambal Mangga
Sambal Gesek
Kacang Botol
Pegaga
Ulam Raja
Daun Kadok
Paku Rawan


Traditional Dish

Bubur Lambuk
Lemang
Ketupat
Serunding Daging Ayam
Rendang Ayam
Sup Gearbox
Nasi Kandar


Dessert

Bubur Cha Cha
Pengat Ubi
Bubur Kacang Hijau with Durian
Pulut Hitam
Pengat Pisang
Bubur Kacang Merah
Bubur Jagung


Beverage

Soya Bean
Air Kelapa
Lai Chee Kang
Teh Tarik
Nescafe Tarik
Sirap Selasih
Air Kiwi
Air Kurma
Laici


Specialty

Sup Ekor
Sup Ayam
Daging Salai Masak Lemak Cili Padi with Pisang Muda
Udang Goreng Kunyit
Ikan Siakap Kukus Kuah Tauchu
Ayan Lemak Rebung Santan Nipah Muda
Ikan Sembilang Laut Berlada Sri Kandi
Tumis Kupang Hitam





And of course, there are plenty of other dishes that I couldn't get my nose on. Too much to handle. To make it simple, buffet is all about variances and having too much selections (at least that's how I see it). Don't forget to check out the prices too:

Pacific Ball Room, Level 2

6 June 2016 - 5 July 2016
RM 98 nett (adult)
RM 49 nett (Children)


Zende Restaurant, Lobby Level

8 June 2016 - 4 July 2016
RM 128 nett (Adult)
RM 64 nett (Children)


A thing more about Hotel Seri Pacific, is that it's perfectly located in a prominent business district and connected to KL's iconic landmark, like the Putra Word Trade Centre (PWTC). And it's pretty accessible too. Star LRT to the left and highway's exit to the right. If you walk around 200 meters, you'll get yourself another Putra KTM Station.

A 5-star hotel with luxurious comforts and homey vibe. Just don't get me started with the facilities around. I went there twice and I just wished I could stay for the night.

By the way, here are my two hand-picked dishes - Marinated Whole Lamb and Gearbox Soup. You could literally get fulled just by standing in front of these stalls. The spices, the aroma, and the smell of burned fat, they were crazy.



Here are the details for early reservation:

Direct Line : 03-4049 4351 / 4352
Email : fbresv@seripacific.com
Address : Seri Pacific Hotel Kuala Lumpur, Jalan Putra, 50350 Kuala Lumpur.

Now let's have a moment to appreciate these amazing chefs.



Saturday, 7 May 2016

My Favorite Hotels @ Guangzhou


Here's a little story of what happened during our arrival at Guangzhou.

I, for one, would never have suggested anything I haven't yet experience. One thing for sure, anything that comes out from my mouth, it is based on what I underwent. It could be pleasant, it could be nasty, but at least it is honest.

My friend and I visited Guangzhou city during late winter this year. Just a thing you need to know about these friends of mine, this was their first time coming to this city, or even China. To make things a little bit more 'interesting', these dudes were pretty fussy. They cared too much about the food, the place they stayed and the people they met. I mean, come on! You're practically thousand miles away from home, you can''t just expect things to be exactly like home.

Travelers do not seek for similarity, wanderers do not look for comfort. Better keep that in mind next time any of you plan a trip abroad.

So I told these two friends that I've visited Guangzhou twice and stayed in the same hotel. It wasn't the best hotel with great facilities, or whatnot, but never did I experience any problem when making reservation, paying room fees and rest. For people who value their time and security, going back to the same place over and over again isn't that bad. But if you do want to seek for something new, try it along the way. Don't simply jump into conclusion that your first try will be all fine. Most of the time, it won't.

These friends of mine, apparently, suggested a hotel near to city center, it's practically located in the well-known Beijing Road, a pedestrian street for people to shop. I refused it at first, because I couldn't find any review made by Malaysian before this and the hotel asked for credit card number. It could be horrible, it could be foul-looking. Or the worst thing that could possibly happen in China, it could be a scam. But don't worry, I found out it was a genuine hotel in the later part.

For some reason, I did not wish to argue on that. Traveling should be fun and going back to China should a memorable moment for me. So I went along with them.

The hotel was called "Grand Continental Hotel", located at 149 Beijing Road, Yuexiu District. A budget hotel that looked splendid from the inside, but a total different from the outside (not that it bothered me). That first photo, that was what we saw after first stepping into the room. Huge and bright. I liked the way the lighting was set. And the ceiling lights, they were perfectly placed. We got our-self a room on 23rd floor and when I pushed aside the drapes, a huge part of the city laid right in front of me. From the bank of Pearl River, to the outer part of the city, it looked so fine at night.

Getting a fantastic hotel at a cheap price, and while you knew nothing about it, isn't something you get to see on daily basis. Let's face it, it took us a lot to finally settle in.

Like I said before this, the hotel asked for our credit card number and we had to give out one-day deposit (It's kind of compulsory for some hotels). But I never liked the idea of giving out deposit, not in China. My other friend and I nearly lost hundreds of Yuan after placing a deposit in a Ski Park, in Beijing. I learn from my mistake.

So the story goes like this, they booked the hotel without informing me. And last time I checked, I've visited China more than four times and them, none. I've seen plenty of scams and problems when making payment. Why would you think my opinion was not okay?

I guess I had to follow them instead, because they were the one who paying my stay (because you know, I was some sort of tour guide).

To make this shorter, three things happened that bothered me a lot. And it could actually be resolved by discussing. One, my friend informed the hotel that we would arrive there an hour after touchdown. For your kind info, that could never happen. It takes at least thirty minutes to clear out from Immigration department and it takes around one hour to get the driver or taxi. And ow yeah, airport traffic, that's a real shit. And by the time we got to the hotel, it was more than two hours. Guess what, there was nobody in the lobby to give us a room. I did call the officer, like dozens of time, no one picked up. Funny thing is, my two friends got pretty cranky and started blaming those stupid systems China had. But deep down in my heart I knew, they should have listened.

Secondly, it was nearly four in the morning and we still couldn't reach out anyone. So I made my last call, we should just go to the initial hotel I was suggesting, which had given us an extra detour and waste of cash. And you know what, this hotel had people working 24-hour every day. Yeah! Opinions do make life easier!

And finally, or should I say ultimately, the hotel refused to pay us back the deposit when we returned the next day. The reason being, was that the system would not allow any changes. Unless we chose to stay, then they could deduct the room fee from deposit. That was pretty shitty. And the sad thing is I knew that was going to happen.

So I stepped out and tried my best to bargain with the counter-guy. The English he was using was unrecognizable to us, so I had to fully use Mandarin to win this deal. In the end, we came to conclusion to stay for one more night. Should we require to stay more than that, we would let him know. On top of it, I asked for a 50 Yuan discount for making our trip 'slightly' disoriented. And what happened the day after was that we left the hotel, and stayed in the hotel I suggested. Yeah! Another unnecessary detour!



Don't get me wrong, though. Never had I face any problem during my one-night stay at Grand Continental Hotel. Like I said, the non-required necessities was more of a human's inadequate decision. And it could be entirely prevented by listening, or discussing.

On my last note, I had a perfectly fine stay. After a non-stop walk all around the city, I got the chance to spend my midnight, sitting on the 23rd floor and looking over the city. It got even better when munched on the strawberries I bought earlier from the streets. And the low lights around the room, hot shower I just had. Not much of a fancy vacation, but I did enjoy my time.

Not to miss things I found quite convenient here:

1. There is a cheap Muslim Chinese restaurant in the next alley.
2. Another modern/expensive Halal-restaurant near the entrance of Beijing Road.
3. Short distance away to the well-known pedestrian street.
4. Located in front of Beijing Road Metro Station.
5. Taxi service everywhere.
6. Located in the center of Guangzhou city.
7. Less than 10-minute taxi ride to Pearl River bank.


Okay, now let's move on to the second hotel - Clivia Hotel. Located in the north of Jiefang Road, number 823. This is my third visit. I know, I am obsessed with this hotel.

Now before you fill your head with all those disappointment, let me explain myself. I know that it isn't as fancy-looking as Grand Continental Hotel. So let's look at it as a whole.

Here's a brief list of things I love around here:

1. Located next to a Uighurs/Arab restaurant.
2. Another cheap Muslim Chinese restaurant in 200 meters.
3. Night market at the back alley.
4. Nearby to a pedestrian street, where you could get fruits, souvenirs, 7-Eleven, hardware etc.
5. Located 100 meters away from Memorial Park Metro Station.
6. Plenty of ATM machines nearby.
7. No traffic jam at all (believe me guys).
8. Majority of the visitors are from Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam and Arab countries.
9. Reservation can be make by phone calls (No deposit needed).

If any of you have read my previous entry, I actually reviewed this hotel once. It was on 2014 if I'm not wrong. In my personal opinion, I would prefer to stay near the outskirt, or at least out from the city center. Because there, you could see all kind of plain sight and activities the locals do. Like parents picking up their children from school, elderly performing Tai-chi at the park, the store-keepers cleaning up their shops, people walking their dogs on the street. Plain.



Both of the hotels I mentioned shared the same price. They cost us 199 Yuan per night, for a 3-bedder. There are some other hotels that offering the same price too. Perhaps I'll scout them out next time.

So keep in mind when you wish to book a hotel in China - recommendation is mandatory. Ask around or at least make a full research and call the hotel before you book any. The people there are not as vicious as I seem to describe, but this thing definitely involves money transaction. You don't simply trust people when it comes down to that.


Saturday, 23 April 2016

Mandarin Learning Center @ Johor Bahru


I've made a pretty clear point on how much people should study a second language. English, Spanish, German, Russian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, anything, as long as you don't speak one single language. Your point of view will actually turn better by doing so.

As for my personal case, I learned English and Mandarin. Well, English is quite common in Malaysia. You could learn that during primary and high school. But Mandarin, on the other hand, is pretty much unreachable that people around start to think it's very impossible to learn. I mean, come on! Just because you can't get the solution, doesn't make the equation wrong.

My second brother, not going to say his name, though, is actually working in a Mandarin learning center. It's been few years now and he was glad to share that with me. Awesome design, office-looking furniture, and glass walls that make everything seem soothing. Soothing for what? To learn, of course!

I'd been there once and I instantly fell in love with the atmosphere. I mean, I'm a blogger, the first thing I would notice when walking into an establishment, was how the place made me feel. Did it make me terrified? Did it make me sick? Did it make me enlightened? Did it make me completely nuts? One thing I can assure you, this place made me feel smart. Yeah, laugh to that. Whatever. You won't be laughing anymore when you see me reading out a sentence of Mandarin characters. I already speak Mandarin, but you get my point.



Do you see that dude down there? That's my brother. And in case if you were wondering, my parents are white, therefore I have a white brother. I was adopted. Pffftt!

Okay, jokes aside, you know which dude is my real brother. But I am not going to talk about him now. Let's discover about this adorable-looking establishment, shall we?

Kunkwn is actally the first training center in Malaysia where the 'interactive learning' system is applied. Learning Chinese is made such easier and effective here because students are not only bestowed with freedom to choose form a wide range of courses and classes, but they can also enjoy all the facilities and activities organized by Kunkwan.

And by the way, Kunkwanization TM is the representation of their innovation teaching pattern in which the learning program is specially designed for Malaysian students. With, of course, reference to all successful Chinese courses offered in Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan and China, the courses also take into account of relevant subjects such as pedagogy, psychology and linguistics as the theoretical basis of Kunkwan's program.

In an easier explanation, Kunkwan will try their best to adapt your way of learning.



And for your kind info, those who had never tried this sort of program, you may actually try out their free class. (But take note that it's not repeatable.) It is 1-hour session named 'Super Saturday', mainly targeting the non-Mandarin speakers with huge interest in learning Mandarin.

The free class starts from 2.30 pm till 3.30 pm, on every Saturday. Don't forget to chill out afterward, though, as they're providing free refreshments for you to relax and explore around the learning center.

Address:
Kunkwan Internation Mandarin Training Centre (behind AEON Tebrau City)
Block E02-01 to E02-07, Jalan Harmonium 24/2,
Taman Desa Tebrau, 81100 Johor Bahry, Johor.

Contact: 1700-816-861
Fax: +607-3512982
Email: msia@kunkwan.com
Website: www.kunkwan.com
FB: Kunkwan