no kidding. The sinseh asked me to rest more. And I think I really should. Well, it is really unworthy of exchanging your healthy with money, frankly speaking.
starting from August until now, I am leading a hectic life which I have had never experience it before. I was once think that I am strong enough to survive from the pressure but in fact, I was wrong. I am constantly under pressure and my health broke down under the pressure of work in the end. Again, it has proved that I am not the one who can work under pressure. Hmmm... it is time to learn how to be good to myself.
during the holidays of Hari Raya Puasa, I was assigned to the task of taking care those Standard 6 students in their graduation trip. It was a 6 days 5 nights trip. Much of fun but exhausted. Some places I had been there before while some are not.
Day 1, Malacca
it was the third time I went to there. Nothing much different. However, I wondered if those Europeans are not longer like to travel in Malaysia. Finding one to take photo with you is seeming that tough.
it was the third time I went to there. Nothing much different. However, I wondered if those Europeans are not longer like to travel in Malaysia. Finding one to take photo with you is seeming that tough.
This strawberry-coloured church of Dutch architecture was built in 1753. Each of the huge rafters in the nave was carved from a single tree trunk while the handmade pews are original, dating back some 200 years.
There are old tombstones laid on the church's floor with Armenian script inscribed on them and a collection of silver vessels bearing the Dutch coat-of-arms. Other interesting items include the church's ceiling beams constructed without joints, Brass bible and the picture of 'Last Supper' in glazed tiles.
well, throughout the whole trip, I had the opportunities to visit many temples included both Buddhists' and Hindus' and even Myanmar's. However, there is a question which I could never get the answer. Why are we never visit a church, especially the churches in Malacca which are known as historical buildings? Let us think of it.
the next stop was the Perdana Putra in Putrajaya. I had been there before too.
after visited the no-where-to-go Perdana Putra Putrajaya, we continued our journey to The Mines Wonderland Night Theme Park. Same as the previous destinations, I went there before. However, the Wonderland is under construction. Most of the attractions are temporarily closed. Fortunately the students were still able to visit its zoo and the Musical Fountain.
we checked in the hotel after that. Day 1 ended.
edited on 2009, 3rd October, Saturday at 0852 hour.
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