Taiwan. 😍 Teringin betul nak ke sini.
Taiwan Trip 27th March 2019 - 1st April 2019
D-day - 27th March 2019
5.45pm 🛫 flight ke Taiwan Taoyuan Airport. Naik AirAsia. Tiket harga RM156.00 beli time promo. Murah bukan? 😉
10.30pm 🛬 sampai Taiwan Taoyuan Airport. Sebab sampai dah lewat, so kitorang dah booked airport transfer dari KKDay. RM150/4 (RM37.50 sorang). Pastu ada extra charge selepas 10pm kena bayar 200NTD (50NTD sorang) direct kepada driver.
12.15am 🏩 sampai hotel. Kitorang booked T. O. Hotel dari Booking.com. Harga 11700NTD/4 (2925NTD sorang) untuk 5 malam. The day before, hotel dah checked in kan online sebab dah bagitau kitorang sampai lewat. Then, dia siap2 bagi instruction & password nak masuk.
Day 1 - 28th March 2019
Untuk first day kitorang booked private driver untuk tour Yehliu-Shifen-Jiufen. Booked dari KKDay jugak. Harga RM426/4 (RM106.50 sorang). Driver kitorang Mr Eric, sangatlah peramah. Semua history pasal Taiwan keluar.
📍Yehliu Geopark. Entrance fee 80NTD sorang.
📍Shifen. Shifen terkenal dengan sky lantern 🏮. Kitorang pon try satu share 4 orang. Boleh tulis wishes then terbangkan lantern tu. Kitorang ambik yang 4 colours 200NTD/4 (50NTD sorang).
🍽️ Untuk lunch Mr Eric bawak kitorang ke At-Taqwa Musolla & Restaurant. Lunch dengan solat kat situ. Lunch kitorang share je 2 set nasi ayam lalapan. 220NTD (55NTD sorang)
📍Jiufen Old Street. Sini sangatlah crowded. Street kecik je. Mr Eric cakap Taiwanese panggil Jiufen Hell.
Otw balik singgah Golden Waterfall & Yin Yang Sea untuk bergambar.
Petang tu keluar semula. Dari hotel jalan kaki ke Zhongshan Station. Beli EasyCard 100NTD & reload 500NTD.
🍽️ Fried Chicken Master. Gongguan Station Exit 1. 110NTD sorang.
📍Shilin Night Market. Jiantan Station Exit 1. Kat sini boleh beli souvenir: mochi, pineapple cake, t-shirt, fridge magnet, keychain
Day 2 - 29th March 2019
📍Yangmingshan National Park. Naik bas dari Jiantan Station ke Zhuzihu. Sebab tak faham & clueless kitorang ikut je orang ramai.
Masa ni ada calla lily festival. Tapi tak sure kat mana tempat festival tu. Bas turunkan kitorang kat Zhuzihu. Area kebun calla lily tapi private punya. So kena bayar 50NTD sorang nak masuk dan boleh petik bunga nak bergambar.
📍Naik bas ke Flower Clock. Nak ke sini pon x sure nak turun mana, sudahnya kena tunggu bas lain sebab salah stop. Lunch kat area ni makan Maggie Hot Cup je. Nasib jumpa air panas.
Dah puas bergambar naik bas ke Beitou Station. Balik hotel.
🍽️ Petang sikit keluar cari makan. Pergi Chang Beef Noodle kat Ximen Station Exit 5. 616NTD/4 (154NTD sorang). Makanan superb 👍👍
📍Ximending. Boleh shopping jugak kat sini.
Day 3 - 30th March 2019
📍Maokong Gondola. MRT Taipei Zoo Station. 240NTD naik 🚡 pergi balik. Hala turun excited nampak photobooth. So kitorang habiskan 500NTD/4 (125NTD sorang) dan dapat claim air kat cafe bawah tu.
📍Taipei Grand Mosque. Dongmen Station Exit 5. Solat
🍽️ Lunch kat Royal Cafe & Restaurant. Area masjid je. 140NTD sorang
📍Daan Park. Singgah sini otw to MRT.
📍Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall.
Day 4 - 31st March 2019
📍Elephant Mountain. Penat tak penat la hiking nak tengok view Taipei 101 punya pasal.
🍽️ Lunch kat Halal Bismilla Restaurant. Taipei Arena Station. 1252NTD/4 (313NTD sorang). Marvellous 😋
📍Beitou Thermal Valley. MRT ke Beitou Station then tukar train ke Xinbeitou
📍Tamsui. MRT ke Tamsui Station.
Malam jalan2 area hotel je.
Day 5 - 1st April 2019
Ke Taipei Main Station. Pagi ni naik train ke Kaohsiung. Tiket HSR booked dari KLOOK RM140.00 sorang. Kitorang bertiga je, lagi sorang flight balik dari Taipei. Kalau ambik flight balik dari Taipei jugak, korang dah jimat tiket HSR ni. Tapi kitorang nak jugak2 jejak Kaohsiung, tu ambik flight balik dari Kaohsiung.
6.51am 🚉 HSR ke Zuoying Station, Kaohsiung
8.50am sampai Zuoying Station. Simpan luggage kat locker 60NTD for 3 hours.
Reload Easy Card 100NTD.
📍Lotus Pond. Naik bas dari Zuoying Station
📍Pier 2-Art Center. Naik teksi, 240/3 (80NTD sorang)
📍Formosa Boulevard. Dome of Light.
Patah balik ke Zuoying Station, ambik luggage kena tambah lagi 60NTD sebab dah lebih 3 jam.
Singgah solat kat Kaohsiung Station.
Ke Kaohsiung Airport
7.45pm ✈️ flight balik tapi transit kat Singapore. 2 April 9.50am baru flight SIN-KUL. Balik naik Scoot Airlines RM355.00 sorang
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Total spent dari Malaysia RM 795.00
Total spent in Taiwan 5192NTD = RM696.00
Grand total = RM1491.00
Rate 100NTD=13.4
🗒 Grand total ni tak termasuk personal shopping beli bubble tea, coffee, souvenir dll. Kalau rasa nak beli souvenir utk orang kampung silakan. Fridge magnet satu dalam 90NTD. Keychain around 30NTD/pcs. T-shirt around 150NTD/pcs. Mochi ada yg 50-80NTD satu kotak. Pineapple cake around 120-180NTD.
Bubble tea around 50-80NTD.
📌Dan untuk kaki shopping kat Taipei ni banyak je tempat shopping. ABC Mart punyalah banyak kat sini, kitorang hampir tewas dengan Fila & Birkenstock. Sebab murah 😂😂😂
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❤️ Why Taiwan? Taiwan is an underrated destination that many of us tend to overlook. But this place is filled with friendly people, amazing scenery, and plenty of things to do. Besides, travelling here is quite cheap and didn't do much damage to your pocket 😅
Trust me you will love the ambience here. For me, I will return again to discover other part of Taiwan ✌️
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singapore train station to malaysia 在 謙預 Qianyu.sg Facebook 的最讚貼文
MY JOURNEY OF MASTERING METAPHYSICS (I)
QUESTION: Is it easy to learn to be a Chinese Metaphysics practitioner?
MY ANSWER: That depends on what caliber of Feng Shui Master you aspire to be.
With the Internet, it's easy to learn anything. But the trade secrets will never be found online but from an accomplished Master.
That also means it is an awful idea to figure out your Bazi and Feng Shui through online reading all on your own.
Learning is easy, mastery is another issue.
How far are you willing to go to earn your credentials?
I first wrote this post last March. I added more content this time, so here's a glimpse at how I began my journey into this fascinating and magical world of Chinese Metaphysics.
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Ten years is a long time to be learning anything.
I read that in the internet marketing world, it takes only 6 months of total immersion in your chosen niche to make yourself an expert and gain authority.
I had spent a decade. Learning Buddhism and Chinese Metaphysics.
Shifu gave me a name for my practice in 2009. I was reluctant. I don't think I am 'there' yet.
Shifu had high hopes for me. I was to be his second disciple, out of the fifteen he had, whom he felt is qualified to practice.
I half-heartedly registered the domain in 2011 and let it expired after a year.
After years of merry-go-round around bright shiny objects, last month, I bought the domain again, got the hosting and installed the Wordpress theme.
The next logical step would be to write the About Me page.
But I got stuck for months. Every imaginable material that teaches how to write a snazzy About Me, I probably have it somewhere in my laptop. Yet my brain throws up a blank screen, every time I use the search function. I could not even hand up the three articles that I promised Tavia. Even this post took me a week to write.
What a cruel joke for my brain to play on me. Perhaps all it will take is some random FB posts, for my brain to rewire its circuitry.
I was a very poor teenager student. I lived in a one-room flat for a decade. My family struggled to make ends meet. So I had this fancy ambition of making it big in life. Don't know how big but I was convinced I would be somebody who can give my family a better life.
Then one day, my parents got a Feng Shui master in to audit our home. Our home had gained a notoriety of having bad Feng Shui. Throughout the audit, I hovered around my parents, listening to every word the Master had to say.
What is this strange thing that promises to change our lives for the better? It sounded so magical. How does it work? If it is so powerful and effective, why are there people still suffering? Why can't it help everybody? Then nobody has to be in poverty!
My parents did not know how to answer my 101 whys.
The Encyclopedia Brown in me was determined to find out.
I maxed out my library card to borrow eight books, every weekend I was at the library. I poured over books on Feng Shui, Bazi and divination. This went on for a good 4-5 years.
The new-found ancient knowledge fascinated me. If this has the immense potential t o improve my family's and my life, I am going to learn it well.
Fast forward to my working life, I was delighted when I had saved enough to afford the courses conducted in Malaysia. But the thought of travelling alone to Kuala Lumpur and staying there for a week unnerved me. Ironic, when I fly for a living.
I was mulling over Lilian Too from Malaysia, Master Li Kuiming from Hong Kong and...
While scouring the net for alternatives, I found Master Raymond Lo, a professional Hong Kong practitioner who would be in town to run a Four Pillars of Destiny course.
I had never heard of him before, but he had a very credible profile. And within a month, I found myself sitting in a seminar room of 30 odd students, listening attentively to Master Raymond Lo. At 24, I was probably the youngest student there. My classmates flew in from all over South East Asia. Many of them were graduates from courses by other Masters like Joey Yap and Lilian Too etc, and a few of them were practising on a small scale.
The middle-aged lady, Sally, who sat beside me was from KL. She told me she had spent almost Ringgit $76K in her years of learning Chinese Metaphysics, yet she still felt ill-equipped to read a Bazi very thoroughly.
Such passion and dedication to learning. I was so inspired.
I bought my first Luo Pan (Chinese compass), tons of (expensive) books and wrote so many notes, that my right hand cramped.
It was weird to see English characters on a Luo Pan, but I guess it facilitated usability for the international students.
I had this tinge of sadness when there were more non-Chinese students than Chinese ones. Not that I think such wisdom should only be taught to the Chinese though.
I was also that irritating student who asked the most number of questions in class, holding back everyone from their breaks. I started understanding the world with a whole new perspective.
It was INTENSE.
I did not stop at learning only Bazi. I lapped up the I-ching divination and Feng Shui courses. I threw down thousands and thousands of dollars to learn it well. It wasn't easy to switch my flights around so that I can have that many consecutive off days in Singapore, but by a stroke of luck, everything fell into place.
I must have been so hungry for knowledge that the Universe had to grant me my wishes.
With my new-found amateurish divination skills, I tried my hand at predicting soccer results for the boyfriend-now-husband and had some small success.
(Bad bad thing to do, and I eventually learnt a lesson the hard way.)
Then, I got into my first food business and all those long hours of learning got thrown to the wind.
When my business closed after a brief three months, I remembered this forgotten interest of mine.
One fine day, I called Master Dai Hu, while waiting for the train at Jurong East station. He came recommended by the Husband's colleague and I was told that he was looking for a disciple.
What a dumb idea of mine to call someone important for the first time, at a busy and noisy station platform.
In that phone call, Shifu told me how my Chinese name wasn't favourable and that I should change it.
I had, honestly speaking, never bought into the Chinese name thingy. I told Shifu that I liked my name as it only had one Chinese character instead of the usual two.
That was despite him telling me that my name boded of hospitalisation and operations in my upper body before I hit 20 years old and poor inter-personal relationships.
Shifu was amazingly accurate, even though he didn't have my Bazi but just my name.
In the course of five years, I had landed in hospital twice and underwent two eye operations on separate occasions.
I was always the odd one out during schooling days. I didn't fit in anywhere much.
During my SQ training days, I was also the one who didn't have a lunch buddy and in my flying years, I was once bullied badly by a senior crew for a period of time. So badly that even our flight supervisor noticed and held a team meeting during our stay in LA, just to address this bullying issue.
Poor inter-personal luck also affected my entrepreneurial efforts. My first business failure led to a legal tussle between the landlord and a few of us tenants.
I learnt early in life that blind diligence does not mean I will succeed. Fat hope if I think my customers will acknowledge my hard work sooner or later and buy from me. Strong sales numbers will not last from empathy.
Yet despite the truth in what Shifu said, I rejected firmly his good intentions twice in the phone call. I assumed he was trying to do sales.
#yayapapayame #不知天高地厚
It was a call that moulded my next ten years.
What a nice fairytale ending it would be to say I finally found my life-calling. But life rarely happens perfectly.
To be continued.
singapore train station to malaysia 在 Diva In Me Facebook 的最佳貼文
Sometimes life bring u places..Like it brought me to #Kluang over the weekend.
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I was there for a friend’s wedding and they brought us to the very first Kluang Rail Station Coffee Shop.
This particular place brought back my childhood memories. Back in the days, my parents used to take us to Singapore with train from #KualaLumpur. I can still remember it stopped at almost every major station and Kluang was one of them. I love the window seat so I got a glimpse of the stations out my window. Never had I thought someday I’ll be actually standing outside the train taking a pic of this station.
It was pretty nostalgic remembering the good old days.
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Have u ever taken the train from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore?
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#nostalgic #goodmemories #goodolddays #kluangtrainstation #trainstation #malaysia #cuticutimalaysia #railroad #divainmetravel #clozettetravel #weekends #goingplaces #travelblogger
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