Flash and Fish in Singapore

Posted by on Mar 05 2009 | Food, Singapore, Technology

The Oglivy Center building in Singapore

The Oglivy Center building in Singapore

When I first decided to include Singapore on this trip I thought it would be fun to meet some fellow web developers. In NY I belong to a Flash user group called Flash Coders NY and I did a little search online to see if a similar group could be found in Singapore. Sure enough, I found A-SFUG which stands for Another Singapore Flash User Group (apparently they even have more than one!).

By the time I visited Singapore I was already in contact with Shang, one of the organizers of the group, and we arranged to meet for lunch. Shang works at Ogilvy, an award-winning, global advertising agency (based in NY) with nearly 500 offices throughout the world. I met him at the Ogilvy Center a very nice rounded building on a busy corner in downtown Singapore. Shang brought along his co-workers, Ed, Yulun and Danny all of whom are web developers working in either Flash or .Net.
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New Photos: Motorbiking the Cameron Highlands, Malaysia

Posted by on Feb 20 2009 | Malaysia, Nature, Photos, Transportation

I’ve uploaded new photos from my motorbike drive up in the Cameron Highlands where tea is grown on the mountain slopes. The air was cool and the roads wind around these mountains and up and down the hills. Driving the motorbike is the best way to experience the Cameron Highlands.

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New Photos: Six Albums from Penang, Malaysia

Posted by on Feb 20 2009 | Animals, Food, History, Malaysia, Nature, Photos

I’ve uploaded six new photo albums from my visit to Penang, Malaysia, including the following:

Georgetown
Food in Penang
Jewish Cemetery in Penang
Driving to Penang Hill
Penang Botanical Garden
Penang by Night

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New Photos: Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya, Malaysia

Posted by on Feb 20 2009 | Food, Malaysia, Photos

I’ve uploaded new photos from a driving tour of Putrajaya, Malaysia’s new administrative center which includes the Prime Minister’s home, his office, the Justice Department, a mosque and large boulevards and bridges over a man-made lake.

Also, new photos have been added from walking and sightseeing in Kuala Lumpur as well as photos from my last weekend in KL.

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Goodbye, Malaysia and Singapore!

Posted by on Feb 18 2009 | Blogging, Malaysia, Singapore

Singapore Skyline at Night

Singapore Skyline at Night

I haven’t posted anything to the bog other than photos over the past week because I’ve been so busy during my time in Malaysia and Singapore (over the last three days). Both countries were the two new destinations for me on this trip and I really loved what I saw of both. I had wide-ranging experiences in Malaysia such as attending the Thaipusam Festival at the Batu Caves, exploring the sites in Georgetown and motorbiking to see monkeys, tea plantations and scenic views in Penang and the Cameron Highlands. I also got to hang out with friends, old and new, as well as their family, co-workers and other friends, getting a more authentic taste of life in Malaysia.

In Singapore I saw sites and ate great food but I also met some very cool people along the way, all of whom were interesting and friendly. I got to see some examples of a really clean, organized and well run city including advanced urban features we don’t even have going on in New York yet. Last night I spent time near the river eating a huge crab, listening to live jazz and taking photos of the city at night. In addition to the photos I’ve posted, I have much more to say about my time in Malaysia and Singapore but I’ll have to play catch up while in Vietnam over the next week. For now, enjoy the photos and I’ll try to post more soon!

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Journal: Tuesday, Feb 10, 2009 – A Day in Penang

Posted by on Feb 11 2009 | Food, History, Hotels/Lodging, Journal, Laos, Logistics, Malaysia

Hainan Association and Temple

Hainan Association and Temple

Today was my first day in Penang, Malaysia. I actually started my visit to Malaysia over the weekend but I’ll have to write more about that exciting weekend in another post.

I woke up much later than I usually do in Asia because the guesthouse I’m staying in has no windows. It turns out that windows in guesthouses in the center of Georgetown, in Penang, are somewhat of a rarity. I’m staying at the Banana guesthouse and besides the windows situation it’s very clean and conveniently located in the middle of the backpacker strip, complete with a travel agency, cafe and free WIFI.

For breakfast I picked up a steamed bun with vegetables in the middle. I’m not sure what they call them here but they’re called bun bao in Vietnam. I was still hungry but I didn’t want to delay my walk around Georgetown since the day was already hot and was rapidly getting even hotter. I walked down a small street called Love Lane which leads into Chinatown and I passed several other guesthouses and homes. My first stop was to the Hainan Cultural Center where I was the only soul to be found. Even the person tending the desk at the entrance was off on a break somewhere. It’s always nice when you can wander into a place, snap some photos and hear the sound of silence around you.
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New Photos: In and Around Pai, Thailand – Days 1 and 2

Posted by on Feb 03 2009 | Nature, Photos, Thailand, Transportation

Pam Bok Waterfall Near Pai

Pam Bok Waterfall Near Pai

We’ve uploaded new photo albums from our first two days here in Pai in the North of Thailand. Check out photos of our motorbike travels:

Pai, Thailand – Day 1
Pai, Thailand – Day 2

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New Photos: Chiang Mai, 3 Sis Guesthouse and Cooking Class

Posted by on Feb 03 2009 | Food, Photos, Thailand

Restaurants along the Mae Ping River in Chiang Mai

Restaurants along the Mae Ping River in Chiang Mai

We’ve just uploaded 4 new photo albums of Chiang Mai by Day, Chiang Mai by Night, our one day cooking class and the beautiful 3 Sis Gusthouse where we stayed for 3 nights.

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New Food

Posted by on Jan 07 2009 | Food, Vietnam

Rau Ma Drink

Rau Ma Drink

Tonight, after a long day at work, I went with Philipp to a local Vietnamese restaurant to try some new food. We started with a cold drink called “Rau Ma” which doesn’t look very appetizing but is very good. Rau Ma is made of ground Pennywort with ice and sugar (lots of sugar).

Bot Chien

Bot Chien

This great drink goes really well with “Bot Chien”. Originally a Chinese dish, Bot Chien is made of rice flour cubes with fried eggs and vegetables. This may not have been the best choice for dietary reasons but it was oh so yummy!

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New Photos: Can Tho

Posted by on Jan 03 2009 | Vietnam

Three cute girls outside a wedding hall

Three cute girls outside a wedding hall

Tamar has just returned from the Mekong Delta where she spent the holiday weekend in the city of Can Tho. A new photo album for Can Tho has been added!

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