Sunday, July 11, 2010

Catscity – Kuching

Elo! :D 2 weeks ago, 3 ladies had a tour to Kuching to find another lady. This lady in Kuching had to leave, in fact she’s already left for Australia. We went there to have a final meet up with this lady and of course, enjoying life to the maximum after a depressing final examination – Monash seriously makes me feel useless. ZZZ

Staying there for 6 days actually blew me down the moment I heard that. Surprisingly these 6 days flew within a blink of eyes and I felt it’s totally insufficient on the day we were about to leave.

Straight to the point, straight to the pictures. My brain is already worn out after choosing hundreds of picturessssssss.

 

We had uncountable of outdoor activities under the heat wave. Went to this Cultural Village which is a museum having unique structures of longhouses mainly wood and bamboo as materials. These traditional buildings amazed visitors like us and we had the chance to explore various activities carried out by different ethics groups in Sarawak as the daily activities were demonstrated by the natives. After a long stroll under the SUN, we got to witness a mini cultural performance in a mini AIR-CONDITIONED theatre. No more sweat finally! :D

 

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sarawak3 The people.

 

 

sarawak4Playing around with the traditional equipments :D

 

 

We also went to this Orang Utan Rehabilitation Center. We went there during the feeding time which the duration lasted for an hour. However, it doesn’t guarantee whether we could have a sight on the wild orang utans as they might not appear themselves during that feeing time. We were asked to remain silent during the feeding time in order for the orang utans to make their way from the jungle to the specific feeding spot. And yea, we’re lucky enough to see the one orang utan swinging all the way from the top of the trees to the bottom ones and finally reaching the feeding spot which filled with bananas and coconuts.

 

sarawak1The sweats, time and patience eliminated the curiosity. It’s all worth it. :)

 

 

DSC03136 I really wonder how they differentiate their identity and their age. It’s just, astounding.

 

 

sarawakDream on if taking pictures with the real wild orang utan. This one can replace ma hor :P

 

Crocodile farm. It’s more than a crocodile farm actually. More creatures can be seen inside.

 

New FolderThe growth of crocodile.

 

BLOG I didn’t notice how scary and disgusting these look like when I took these. Looking back now, they actually gave me a nerve spike :S I could run miles away when these actually moved a little in the calm water. :S

 

 

bearThis is not so scary right?

 

 

DSC03172 These definitely look much more better than the crocodiles.

 

 

34061_1467349716702_1022311874_1394030_10774_n And of course this! Forgot what is this called but it’s adorable in real. 

 

 

DSC03183 Waited for it to show off its beautiful feather. But, sigh, it was too shy in front of us.

 

 

sarawak2We were trapped inside the crocodile farm due to a heavy downpour. This is the only thing we could do to kill our time. :D

 

 

DSC03098 Not to miss out, the beach.

 

 

sarawak 6And of course, the night life.

 

 

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Still have moreeeee  pictures but I decided to give up. This already took me hours to modify! This post is just a highlight what we did in Sarawak besides eat sleep gossip till morning and shit.

Oh we also went for a mountain climbing at Mount Santubong. Google it people LOL. I told myself no more such adventurous stuff after my Skytrek in Shah Alam previously. Let me declare, this is will be my last time doing such thing! Need more elaboration? I doubt no! :P

A great trip with great experiences and all the nice food. Thanks Kimberly for everything. =)

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