Showing posts with label Family. Show all posts
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Sunday, August 28, 2011

Malacca Trip 2011

We went for a short break to Malacca for three days. The trip was booked from deal.com.sg and final reservation was arranged at Five Star Travel. The deal was a two days Malacca tour package with one night stay at Equatorial Hotel (5*)  and transport (via Coach) @$78 per person. The best part is a FOC giveaway to upgrade your delux room to suite. We extended another night with Five Star Travel @ $135.00 for additional nights at Hotel Equatorial (for two adult and one child with bed for a delux room).

This was our first encounter to Malacca. Needless to say, my kids were very excited and happy from the moment we left home and at Golden Mile Complex waiting to board  the coach.  The journey took about 4 hours. We had a smooth journey through out the way with no traffic jam and long queue at Causeway check point. 

Our Day 1:

When arrived, we check in Hotel Equatorial (Delux Room at 1st night and transfer to Suite on 2nd night). This hotel is situated in the heart of the Malacca city that is within walking distance to shopping centres, entertainment and historical site. My kids love the great view from our hotel room overlooking the Malacca city and its seaview.

Our first destination was Dataran Pahlawan Melaka Megamall as it is closest to our hotel. Our first lunch was A&W fast food restaurant located at the Basement of Dataran Pahlawan Melaka Megamall. This fast food restaurant was quite popular in Singapore during the 1980. It can no  longer be found in our hometown. Anyway, we were delighted to taste it  in Malacca again.
After our lunch, we strolled along street of Jalan Merdeka and were attracted by some interesting displays of old jet plane, old train, canon and bull lock carts located in Coronation Park. Opposite the park, you see a few historical buildings mostly in red that housed along Jalan Kota street. These buildings mainly are museums that tells you the significant history of Malacca.   

We then, took a ride at Menara Taming Sari (Taming Sari Tower) . It is a 360° revolving tower of 110m height that will rise from ground to the top of tower in about 7 minutes. You will get to enjoy excellent view of the Strait of Malacca and Malacca city. The operating hours was from 10am to 10pm daily and ticket price is RM$20 for adult and RM$10 for children under 12.

About 5 minutes walk from the revolving tower, we visited the Maritime museum (the Flora de la Mar - a portugese galleon) with a minimal fee of RM$2.00 for adult. They will provide you with a plastic bags to store your dirty shoe as visitors are not allowed to wear shoes inside the ship museum. You are to keep them in the plastic bag and placed it on the shoe rack located at the entrance.  The museum basically presented some Malacca's history with display of old maps, scale-model ships, weaponary and olden day's accessories and relics. 

The weather was pretty warm and humid and we were really tired after a long day walk. We took a rest at a drinking store near Malacca river enjoying the windy breeze and cooling coke to rejuvenate our energy. 

With recommendation from the hotel personnel, we decided to perform a brief survey along this street, Jalan Melaka Raya knowing that a few nice Nonya Restaurant were housed along this street. Our conclusion is to try Makko Nonya Restaurant (123, Jalan Melaya Raya) as we were attracted by their traditional interior and the crowd they draw.


We ordered beef rendang, sambal sotong, Ikan Chuan Chuan (Steam fish with bean sauce), Itik Tim (duck and salted Vegetable Soup) and last but not least, our dessert of the day - Chendol.  I would give MAKKO three 'Thumb Up'. The tender beef rendang infuse in your mouth and the spices aroma melt your soul as you taste it. The duck and salted vegetable soup is very appetizing and refreshing. It is capable to help you to reduce the spicy sensation in your mouth.  I would say, this two dishes that we tried is really awesome. We are not fancy over the Steam fish and Chendol which is considering average. The overall is still pleasant with reasonable price, nice ambience and good service.  Also, you can get some nice prawn crackers before you left the restaurant.  


  
Our Day 2:

Firstly, buffet breakfast at Hotel Equatorial. We then visited one of a well known historical site - A'Famosa Fort, a portugese fortress that was badly destructed during Dutch invasion with only a small part of the main entrance remains.

Behind this site, there is this St. Paul's Hill where St. Paul church is housed on top of the hill. The walking journal toward the hill top was  really tough for us. We have to carry our pram up to the hill top and occassionally carried my kids up the stairs if they wouldn't want to walk due to tireness. Our final achievement was still a good one. We enjoyed a breathtaking view of Melaka city and its coastline and a closer view of the historical church building.

Then, we booked a Ducktour thinking that our kids would enjoy a land and sea sightseeing tour. You will be entertained by the tour guide sharing some details about Malacca's attraction and history. Well, my two boys dozed off during the one hour journey probably due to tireness and nice sea breeze. Anyway, you can purchase the ticket at ticket booth at Merana Taming Sari (Adult - $38.00 and children 3 to 12 years at $22.00).

Our next interesting destination was Jonker Street - the Chinatown of Malacca that is rich in Nonya culture. You can see the street occupied with rows of terrace shop houses selling antiques, souveniers, fashions and eatery; giving visitors a sense of blending of history and modern cultures.  

A nice place to ease your thirst is Jonker 88, a popular dessert shop that serves nice chendol and ice kachang and others local delights like Baba laska, rojak etc. It is located at 88, Jalan Hang Jebat (along jonker street) and is mostly occupied with crowd.

Then, we visited another interesting historical building, the Cheng Hoon Teng Temple constructed in 1645. It is located at No. 25 Jalan Tokong and is one of the oldest functioning temple in Malacca.

Another popular attraction is the Dutch Square comprised of a few significant structures such as the Christ Church (built in 1753 by Dutch), the Stadthuys (built in 1650), the Queen Victoria Fountain (built in 1901 by British) and Tan Beng Swee Clock Tower (built in 1886). They are located along Jalan Gereja (also known as Church Street) and these building are mainly painted in brick-red colour that made them look very special.

After a hectic day, we headed back to our hotel for a rest. My kids were dying to return to the hotel because they wanted to play in the spacious suite room and to sit on the daybed playing with their toys. They love to are more happy to stay in the Hotel room than roaming around Malacca Town.  

Then, dinner time, we wanted to try the famous chicken rice ball in Malacca. We went to Ee Ji Ban Restaurant (275, Jalan Melaka Raya 3) that is just 10 minutes walk from Hotel Equatorial. We ordered two different style of chicken, roasted and steamed with chicken rice balls. Another dish was Asam Fish Head. Well, the chicken meat is indeed tender, juicy and infuse with sesame oil and soy sauce fragrance. The chilli sauce is indeed good. But we are quite disappoint with the sticky, lumpy texture of the rice ball and ordered more chicken rice to go with the chicken instead of the balls. 


Our Day 3:

Our Five Star coach will arrive Hotel Equatorial at around 2.00pm. We are supposed to check out by 12.00 nn. We requested for an hour extension (check out by 1.00pm) because we wanted more time for our final shopping. 

Our last tourist attraction was Melaka Sultanate Palace which is located at the foot of St. Paul's Hill. The replica palace is built in 1984 to replicate the Sultan Mansur Shah's palace who ruled Melaka from 1456 to 1477. The building is constructed of hardwood and the roof is made of 'belian' wood where the structure are secured only by wooden pegs.

The Cultural Museum is a three storey building that display the Malaca's history with photographs, paintings, weaponry, musical instruments, gifts from foreign emissaries etc. Admission charge is RM2.00 for Adult and RM0.50 for Children. It will be closed on Mondays and opening hours is from 9am to 6pm.

Well, our lunch time before heading back home is at this authentic Japanese restaurant, Kampachi located in Hotel Equatorial. The food is delicious with expensive price.

Sayonara Malacca! It a pleasant trip and we will be back again!

I feel that Malacca is a small, friendly city to visit. It is easy to access around the city via foot. You can also hire those decorative trishaw along the street to explore this attractive city, a mixture of old and new establishments. Bear in mind to ask for the price first before boarding and to bargain if necessary. In fact, I have enjoyed a good Nonya meal and enjoyed some of their tasty local delights. Cya!



Thursday, July 14, 2011

RSAF OPEN HOUSE 2011

My 19 months boy always gets traumatized by the thunder noise produced by fighter jet whenever its fly across our house. He would cry loudly and requested our full attention till the irritable noise disappeared. Without fail, we would comfort him and explained to him what is that loud noise? Despite our assurance that the loud noise will not caused any harm to him, he would continue to cry in our arms till the loud thunder noise disappeared.

The RSAF open house 2011 was held on 28 May 2011 to 29 May 2011. We took this opportunity to let our boys encountered an up close and personal experience with the air crafts at Paya Lebar Air Base.

We reached there around 4.00pm on 29 May and luckily managed to catch the last aerial performance at 4.30pm. My kids were very happy and excited with all the display aircrafts and the aerial performance. They get to view the fighter jet setting off at the runway and flying over us at close distance, then helicopter real-life hovering performance and parachuting by the red lions. Well, its a pity that we couldn't have enough time to explore the whole event. We should be there in the morning rather than late afternoon.

Now, whenever we passed by Paya Lebar Air Base, my elder boy could recognise the air base and will start to share his experience at RSAF open house. Then he will pester me to bring him to visit the air base again. In which, I told him we will visit again next year when it is open to public!

Good news is, my 19 months younger boy no longer be afraid of the loud thunder noise caused by fighter jets whenever they flew across our house. He would point toward the sky and say "plane". We are really glad that he had overcome his fear and is really worth a visit to RSAF Open House!  We definately would visit again!  



Thursday, June 30, 2011

Barney and Hippopotamus @ Marina Square

It's just another family event for this June. We brought our kids to watch Barney Show at Marina Square. Well, needless to say..they were very excited over it but not us. We saw parents queuing for two hours prior the show starts. Those who can get into the entry were entitle to take photo with Barney and friends after the show ended. Well, as for us, we decided to go for a good lunch before the show starts at 4.00pm.

We decided to try Hippopotamus, a french restaurant at #01-204/205 (our first time) with a cozy and warm  interior atmosphere.


Our orders were two sets of sirlion steak set lunch come with a choice of sauce and 3 side dishes. Choices of 5 types of sauces are available to choose - barbecue, Béarnaise, stewed shallot, pepper and Roquefort cheese and choice of side dishes - fries, potato gratin, green beans, baked potato, ratatouille or basmati rice.
We also ordered a kid set meal - nuggets and chips with a choice of drinks and ice-cream and a bottle of Summerfield California Chardonnay 2008 to pair with our steak.    



Steak with pepper sauce and side dishes - Ratatouille, chips and potato gratin

Steak with pepper sauce and side dish - baked potatoe with sour cream, chips and green beans

Kid meal - Nugget and Chips


Sommerfied California Chandonnay 2008
Once settled, we were served with complimentary bread but we didn't enjoy the bread much as it was really tough and dry to taste. The steaks are quite fresh except a bit saltish in taste. The nuggets were very tender and chips are cripsy too. By the end of the meal, we were quite satisifed with the food with reasonable price. The staffs were friendly and helpful. Can try!

Say Cheese..
 
Cheese....


Cheese.....
 
Say Cheese......If not....I am going to .........


Ok..ok..I say cheese
 
Cheese...Want to try my bread?



Yummy..yummy




Monday, June 27, 2011

Vogage De La Vie - Sentosa Resort World Festive Grand Theatre


We went to watch the “Vogage De La Vie” at Sentosa Resort World Festive Grand Theatre on last Friday. It was our first time watching a real life circus acrobatic theatre performance. In the first place, we were quite worried with my younger one (18 months old) who might throw tantrums in the event of the show as kids at this age have shorter concentration and might be scared by loud music and the pyrotechnics effect. To my surprise, my two kids were well-entertained and had enjoyed it very much. It was a fun night out for us!  

The overall performance was indeed entertaining and exciting. I personally love the setting of the props, stage, music, costumes and pyrotechnics of the show. The audiences get to see the performers up close when the performers moved within the audience seats. This has also lifted up the ambience of the performance. A few performances like the stunting bow and arrow act, the Finnish rope and cloud swing act, the Viktor Kee’s juggler act and Aurelia Cat’s trapeze act were all impressive and amazing. It is worth watching if you have not see any of such circus acrobatic theatre performance. 

Friday, May 13, 2011

Mother's Day


My 1st Mother's Day Card from my son - Ling Zhexian at the age of 3.5. It is so heart warming and sweet of him that I really feel appreciated and proud to be a Mother

This year, we brought my mother-in-law to dine at Zhou's Kitchen (located at Square 2 #01-73, 10 sinaran Drive Singapore 307506) on Eve of Mother's Day. The restaurant looks squeezy and it gives me an impression of a Typical Hong Kong Style "Cha Chang Ting" (茶餐厅) with more stylish interior design.

We order a few selection of dish to share. The food they serve was indeed delicious. It is worth a visit!  


Zhou Kitchen's Menu

 
干贝三层楼
Braised Spinach Beancurd with Mushrooms and Vegetables

椒盐白饭鱼
Crisp-fried Sliver Baits with Salted Pepper

京式片皮鸭
Beijing Roast Duck 
(Serve with the pancakes and duck skin and the meat will be seperately served)

京式片皮鸭
Beijing Roast Duck (Condiments)

Signature Dish
笼仔糯米蟹饭
Steamed Crab with Glutinous Rice in Basket

Stir Fried Duck Meat with Bean Spout




Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Easter Holiday @ Crown Plaza Hotel

One night stay at Crown Plaza Hotel at Changi Airport Terminal 3 (for 2 adult & 2 kids below 12) with a brunch at Azur Restaurant. The brunch includes some easter activities for children. Packages at $288+

Is relaxing and fun on our Easter Holiday! My kids enjoyed it very much. Oh my god! Nowadays my son keeps asking me to bring him to stay at airport hotel.




Monday, November 8, 2010

Children Day Celebration




Another family times...it was 1st Oct. 2010 - Children Day. We took company leave and brought our children to Sentosa - to visit Underwater world via cable car. This was our plan to celebrate Children day with our kids but I guess there are too young to understand the real meaning of 1st Oct. To them, it was just another usual outing that we would bring them for fun.
We bought a package tour at the Cable Car ticket booth which cost $69.50 for per adult and free for children below 3. The package include return ticket for cable car ride, entry to Underwater world and Sentosa Cineblast (a 4-D motion simulated ride). Transport to these places was included in the package. My son enjoyed the touch pool at the entrance of Underwater watching those sea creatures swimming in the pool and at times, get a chance to touch and feel them. He wasn't really excited at travelling along the 83m long tunnel walk watching those amazing sea creatures swimming around us. However, he was looking forward for the 4-D ride before it started and he thought it would be fun for him. Unfortunately, he was freaked out half way through and cried out loud when it almost come to end. My younger one fell alseep before the ride starts and was waken by his brother's loud crying noise. Both brothers ended up crying together till the ride ends. As for us, we pretty much enjoyed the air-conditioning inside the cinema rather than the ride as we were damn tire and sweaty.
After completing our tour, we took the free shuttle bus service from Imbiah station to Resort World Sentosa for our dinner at Baits (Ding Tai Feng). Prior entering the restaurant, my boy was overjoyed by those "walking candies" and be so happy taking pictures with them. Then we headed to Baits restaurant where my son love eating 'La Mian' (he would call it "Piak Piak Mee Mee" as he used to watch the chef making the 'La Mian' in such a manner that while stretching and pulling the noodle, they will bring the noodle together and smack it on the table - then this will produce a loud "piak piak" sound). He just love watching them making the noodle. Anyway, the food at Baits was nice and the staffs was friendly too. Worth trying!

Our final destination was to bring the kids for free monorail ride (within the island) from Waterfront Station at Resort World Sentosa or also know as "Sentosa Express" (You have to pay $3 when you board the ride from Sentosa Station at 3rd level of Vivo City). The journey was short as it only contains four stations - Starting from Sentosa Station, Waterfront Station, Imbiah Station and lastly, Beach Station. We alight at Beach Station and wanted to spend sometimes at the beach upon my boy's request. He was delighted in the first place but changed his mind completely when we arrived at the beach and commented: "Mummy...eeeee.... the beach was so dirty". Then, we headed back to Imbiah lookout via bus service and to complete our cable car rides and return to Singapore Island - our home.

It was a "Transportation Day" for us as we took different transports travelling from our home to Sentosa and within the island, i.e. MRT, Coach, Bus, Carble Car and Monorail. It was indeed tiring but perhaps fun for my children as my elder boy loves travelling with different types of transport.