Thursday, February 20, 2014

Wannabe Tomb Raider: Phnom Penh

We soon found ourselves in the capital city of Cambodia, Phnom Penh after a seven hours bus ride from Siem Reap. The bus was comfortable and the drive was somewhat slow and very safe. We arrived near the Central Market where we took a tuk-tuk for USD2 to Mad Monkey Hostel. We checked in and was brought three floors up to our room (the bar was just a floor down).

It was late afternoon and we booked ourselves for a USD6 BBQ dinner at the hostel's bar. We took a short walk and found a stall which was selling baguette. We paid USD1 each and it was so delicious; except for the part where Tiffany swapped mine with her double dose of chillies! 
...baguette with lots of meat and vege...

My mouth was burning and I couldn't feel my lips as I took my last bite of the baguette. We went to the bar and had our free glass of Cambodia draft beer while we waited for our dinner to be served. Not long after, Maurice from Germany came and sat with us through dinner. We were introduced to Sam and another friend and later, we met with Alejandro whom we saw the day before in Bayon. We had a few glass of beer while enjoying our BBQ dinner. We even had a few shots! Much later that night, we had our game of beer pong!
...a game of beer pong...


...the traveller friends...

We called it a night at about midnight. We had a late morning the next day but I was worn out since the first day we arrived. We woke up rather late and I had a box of milk before we shared a tuk-tuk with two ladies from the UK to The Killing Fields. After putting on the audio device, I took a slow walk (following the numberings) and indulged myself with the history of this place. It was gruesome and sadness overwhelmed me.
...human skulls...

After almost two hours in The Killing Fields, we took a long ride back to town to Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum. It was another gruesome experience.
...the barb wires to prevent suicides...


...one of the many classrooms where people were being tortured and left to die...

After an emotional tour in The Killing Fields and Tuol Sleng Museum, we went back to our hostel to grab ourselves some food and chilled before our Mekong River Cruise for sun set. A tuk-tuk came to pick us up from the hostel to the jetty and we were surprised to find out that we were the only ones in the cruise! *laughs*
...a long ride along Mekong River...

The sun was hidden behind the clouds, so no beautiful sunset shots *sob sob*
We walked down the Waterfront and into the Night Market. There were lots of stalls selling souvenirs and clothes and finally, we came to the food section where there were lots of mats on the floor. We walked a circle and bought some food for dinner and got ourselves a place to sit and enjoyed the dinner.
...take off your shoes, find a spot and eat away...

...FOOD!...

We had a long walk back to the hostel. The night was cold but it was a good walk and we called it a night as soon as we reached the hostel. We finally had a much longer and needed sleep before another day's walk in Phnom Penh.

The next day...
We found a small kopitiam and decided to give it a try. We ordered (dishes were not in English) and it was one of the best dishes we've had to far. After refueling ourselves over breakfast, we started our walk around the 'tourist spots' according to a map we bought the day before. We were supposed to visit the Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda but unfortunately when we arrived, it was closed. So we walked straight to the National Museum and had a good tour in the museum. Coincidentally, we met three Sarawakians who were working with the Sarawak Museum and had a chat. The walk continued to Wat Phrom at the top of the hills and later we found a Maybank ATM where we took a bit of cash without any overseas charges *woohooo* and continued to the Central Market where we got ourselves some souvenirs!
...breakfast...

...National Museum...

...Wat Phrom...

...Central Market...

...Camburger...

It was the longest walk we ever had...many many kilometers around the city!
Our last day in Phnom Penh.

After packing up and checking out from our hostel, we took an early morning walk to the Independence Monument and had a quick bite before heading to the Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda.
...the Independence Monument...

...us in our backpacks with a tuk-tuk...

...Silver Pagoda...

After the whole morning of walking back and forth, visiting the last few monuments in Phnom Penh, we went back to the hostel and got ourselves a glass of Cambodian draft while waiting for our trip to the airport.
...we are the mad monkeys...

It was an awesome six days in Cambodia and definitely will make a trip here again, but this time to Silhanoukville (for sun, sea, sand and diving, of course!). 

Sunday, February 9, 2014

Wannabe Tomb Raider: Siem Reap

This trip was planned sometime in October 2013. It was much of a random plan. It started with myself planning for a trip after my six month long project and it went on with some suggestions of having a girls' vacation to somewhere outside of Malaysia and finally, we booked out flight tickets to Siem Reap and our hostels for five nights in Cambodia.

Date was 15th January 2014.
It was the first flight from LCCT to Siem Reap. We reached the airport, checked in and had a quick bite in the departure hall. Flight was on time and I watched the sun rose from my seat. I managed to get a short nap before the pilot announced for landing.
...arrival card...

We filled up the arrival card, get our passport stamped and took a USD2 motorbike ride to The Mad Monkey Hostel where we checked in for USD12 in a double room with ensuite bathroom. We took breather before our very long and cold tuk-tuk ride to our first stop of the day. We didn't expect the cold weather and of course, we were not prepared for it. My lips were hardened and I could barely speak, but I enjoyed the whole ride.
...stalls along the road...

First stop of the day: Beng Mealea
We were recommended to visit this site by our motorcyclist. We paid USD40 for the whole day. We arrived at the temple site and there were lots of tourist around. The sun was shinning and I could feel some heat, alas! The temple was in ruins, beautiful ruins. We climbed over stones and ventured into the ruins.
...standing between the ruins...

...photo taken by our tour guide...

We spent close to an hour in the ruins before taking another long drive for hot lunch. We both had soup! After lunch, we took another tuk-tuk ride to Kampong Phluk for a boat ride. We were taken aback when we had to pay USD25 per person instead of USD8 which was written in a website. Owh well~
...the green paddy fields...

The tuk-tuk ride was bumpy! The butt hurts of course! When we arrived at the jetty, I was surprised when only both of us in one big boat. The boat ride was slow and there were nothing to see, only until the sight of wooden houses on stilts came in the picture. There were beautiful~
...houses on stilts in Kampong Phluk...

We arrived at the shop on the river and there were many women in small boats waiting by the side. We paid USD5 each and hopped into the small boat and paddled our way into the swamp. It was surreal. Mystical and enchanting.
...the ladies on sampans...

...as the sun sets in the swamp...

It was a breathtaking hour paddling in the swamp. We went back into our big boat and it brought us into Tonle Sap where we parked and waited for the sun to set. More boats parked around us. I sat at the bow and sat quietly, admiring the beauty of the lake.
...photo taken by our boatman...

It was a few minutes before the sun sets. We decided to take the boat back to the jetty and head back to our hostel. The view through the river was just amazing.
...a traditional house on stilt when the sun sets...

The road was dark. There were no streetlights. It was even colder than it was during the day. But the moon lit our way home.
...the fullmoon...

We arrived in our hostel, took a short breather and went to Top Banana Bar for our free Cambodian draft before having our dinner in a kopitiam by the roadside. We called it a night, but it was so noisy that I hardly slept that night...not to mention we had to wake up at 4am the next morning for the sun rise in Angkor.

We woke up early, took our hot shower and went on a tuk-tuk - freezing eventhough we were in our sweaters and scarfs - to Angkor Archeological Park. We paid USD20 per person and took a dark, mysterious walk and setup ourselves for the sun rise. I had a glass of hot chocolate while waiting for the sun to rise. People were crowding around me. 

...the tourists waiting for sunrise...

...the sunrise in Angkor Wat...

After witnessing the sunrise, we had our breakfast before embarking on our Tomb Raider expedition. I was in awe. Every rock, every carvings, every statue amazed me. We walked, we climbed. We dwelled ourselves with history. We visited Angkor Wat, Ta Phrom and Bayon. There were a lot of walks and tourists left and right.
...Angkor Wat...

...Ta Phrom...

...Bayon...

Half a day gone, well-spent at Angkor Archeological Park. We took an extra tuk-tuk ride to the War Museum and had a good English tour about the country's past history, a very gruesome history but one which everyone must learn from. There were so many guns, armors, tanks.
...a piece of gun in the War Museum...

We took a few hours nap (napping in the afternoon is far more quieter than sleeping at night). It was already 7pm and finally we decided to take a walk to the Night Market just a street down from our hostel. There were so many souvenirs, food, massage parlors and everything is to bargain for!
...one of the Night Market street...

We had our snacks and dinner before buying some souvenirs and seeing some snakes, tarantulas and bugs on a wooden cart. We had to call it a night and I dredged the noisy music but apparently, I fell asleep soonest my head hit the pillow.

The next day, we woke up to an early breakfast of Luk Lak...absolutely delicious, I must say! We checked out and took the 7 hour bus to Phnom Penh.
...Luk Lak...

Siem Reap was great!
I definitely would love to come back to Siem Reap for more adventure!

Thursday, January 9, 2014

1st Week of Twenty-Fourteen

8th January 2014
Twenty-Fourteen Resolution: Making my blog alive again!

It's been a week since we bid farewell to Twenty-Thirteen. I barely celebrated the coming of Twenty-Fourteen as I was caught up with work through Christmas and through the New Year. I came home early to avoid the traffic and watched a glimpse of fireworks from the balcony. I bought myself movie tickets and spent a good 6 hours in IOI Mall watching two movies back-to-back. So, that makes the first movie for Twenty-Fourteen!

So the new year went on as usual; sitting in the editing suite for hours, delivering DVDs and tapes to station, scheduling for deadlines. I was in the editing suite until 1.30am on Saturday but it was alright as I was happily counting down the days for this project to end. Sunday came and I finally had my pancake fix with Amy! Yummy-licious pancake! ...writing this made me crave for it again...aiks!

I get to spend more time at home this week, of course, spending more time with Little Dimpled Duck. It's always the greatest when hearing him calling me whenever I get home and giving me a goodnight kiss before he goes to bed *awwwwww* He's turning 28 months soon...so big already! ><

This half year project is almost over, which means it's time to turn in the company phone. Since I do not need both phones to be 'Smart Phone', I decided to change into this little Samsung instead. It's cheap...RM90 with a year warranty *laughs* No more whatsapp for my 013, yah! Anything text lah~

Sitting here in the editing suite waiting for the promo tape to be printed and to deliver it to station...looks like tomorrow is my last visit to this place and the last tape to deliver to station! Though there are some hiccups again (as usual), but it's finally settled and we are wrapping this project soon! One day more...one day more...

Okay, that sums up my first week of Twenty-Fourteen...nothing exciting, not yet that is!

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

3R Last Episode

the last episode of 3R on TV3

the season finale ends with an adventure for both the hosts and the production team.
the season ends with smiles and laughter from everyone who gave their effort and sleeping hours.

KUDOS TO THE TEAM!

Don't forget to catch the season finale of 3R this Sunday, 12th January 2014, 7.30pm on TV3

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

2014

Today, I pen the first word in the first blank page of my new 365 days book. 
It's January, 1st 2014.

The day started with some fireworks at the stroke of midnight.

It's a new year...and that would mean new resolutions too, well, I don't have mine written yet.

2014...I'm determine to make a great story out of you!

Friday, December 27, 2013

Twenty Thirteen

TWENTY THIRTEEN...
This year passed in a blink of an eye. It felt like New Year a month ago. Was I superbly busy this year that the time flies without me noticing that it's the end of 2013?

It was definitely a busy year for me. I've been working non-stop since the start of 2013 and will be finishing this year on a project as well. There were so many ups and downs, tears and joy through this year but no matter what happened before, this year was a blast!

The thirteen things I achieved this year (not in any specific order):
1. First overseas shoot
I started the year with my very first overseas shoot in Jakarta, Indonesia for 10 days. It was for My Ghost Story Asia Season 2. I brought a team of seven from Malaysia, teaming with the Indonesian team, the Filipino team and the Thai team through a span of 2 months. It was a stressful shoot but being with great teammates, it made everything smooth sailing.

2. First visit to Bangkok, Thailand
I had a quick 4 days 3 nights in Bangkok on my own to recce for MGS2. It was a terrible trip, I must say. I had diarrhea through those days and the Thai team were not accommodative and I didn't enjoy those days there.

3. From PM to Producer
As we were finishing up MGS2, I was taken aback when I was credited as Producer in this project. I'm glad that all the hard work paid off with an appreciation of this sort. 

4. Missing my flight for the first time
Technically, this is not an achievement. It's such a sad moment, when I was already nearby the airport but I missed my flight by 5minutes. Thanks to not switching my phone clock back to Malaysia time, I was an hour behind and that made me missed my flight to Brunei for a week diving! I then decided to buy the next flight back home for a week of break. I will never want to miss my flight ever again!

5. Solo trip to Philippines
I had my first solo traveling to Philippines for two weeks! I climbed Mount Pinatubo, toured Corregidor Island, dived in Puerto Galera and lots more. It was by far, the greatest trip ever! Next...a month in Philippines to travel as many islands as possible.

6. Producing 3R
After 10 years of having the dream of working in 3R, I was given the opportunity to produce it! It started with a 7 episodes of reality series called Projek3R and continued with a 13 episodes 3R. It was by far the toughest project ever but I learnt a whole lot.

7. Shooting Underwater for TV program
Wooohooo! I finally had the chance to shoot underwater for 3R! Big big big achievement! Hope to have more underwater shoots to go!

8. Hong Kong and Macau
Mom and I made our way to Hong Kong and Macau...finally~ It was an awesome trip, meeting Granduncle Kee and both aunt and uncle and enjoyed so many trips through the 9 days there. Disneyland, Ocean Park...my childhood dream. Ate so much that, played so much, photographed so much. It was awesome!

9. Visit to Yangon, Myanmar
Eventhough it was for work, but it was my first visit to Myanmar. Didn't enjoy much though but it was an eye opener to see the culture and lifestyle of the people there. Wouldn't mind to have a trip to Myanmar again. Anyone?

10. Visits to Hospital
There were so many visits to the hospital for doctors appointment and therapy. Thanks the the left arm which went wonky after Projek3R's shoot. Until today, after endless waits and appointments, I still have no idea what is wrong with the hand. Urgh! How I hate seeing doctors, going through so many tests but no results and idea what is wrong. Next appointment...March 2014!

11. Internssss
I've never had so many interns working in my project until I was given...12 interns in total this year! It started with 9 interns in Projek3R and 3 interns in 3R. It was hard to manage but they were of a lot of help especially in having extra pair of hands in production. There were good interns, there were great interns but there were horrifying interns as well. I wish each and everyone of them the best in their future undertakings and a big thanks for being a part of 3R family!

12. Mum's here for my Birthday!
It's been a few years celebrating my birthday away from my family. This year, mum came a day before and was here for my birthday until Christmas. Weeeeeeeee~ Wish dad was here too. 

13. New camera equipments~
I bought a new Rode Mic and a new Manfrotto Monopod for my 60D...feels slightly complete with the new gears. Now let's see what's next to add on the camera. The only downside is the more I add on, the heavier the camera gets and it's not convenient when traveling but heck, that's the purpose! *laughs*

Yeap, that sums up to thirteen items checked this year. It's the last Friday of year 2013 and I'm still trying to finish up the work here before my REAL holiday begins. It's not fun to work through the holidays, especially when seeing everyone having fun taking leaves an all. Oh well, that's not how it works when working Freelancing. 

Twenty-Thirteen has been great to me! Though many ups and downs but what is life if there's no challenge to it.

Let's toast to another amazing year ahead!

HAPPY TWENTY-FOURTEEN!

Monday, December 23, 2013

Hong Kong and Macau 2013


These photos sums up our trip to Hong Kong and Macau last November.
It was one great trip with Mum and more trips coming up next!

Monday, December 16, 2013

Early Birthday Surprise with the Besties

15th December 2013
very early birthday

the two awesome besties planned a surprise but it failed after I got lost trying to find the restaurant. these two besties are just awesome! love them to bits!

Monday, December 9, 2013

Underwater Shoots!

Finally, I had the chance of shooting underwater for 3R!

Hope those shots turn out well and many more underwater shoots to come!