Wednesday, March 11, 2009

24 days....

"10th March 09" After 24 days of waiting and waiting, finally, my phone connection was fixed.. Whose fault? Everyone who involved.. I just got the internet connection as well yesterday and it was such a torturing period to go through for the past few weeks without internet at home.. I cant blame anyone for the delay here but one thing I've to mention here is that the service offered by the phone company is lousy. Here, there are several telecommunication providers, and Snap is one of them and the phone base plan as well as the internet broadband plan were the cheapest among all.. Do u know, it took more than a week to get the connection sorted..And even worse, there was a cross-wire in the connection of my house phone line and the house behind me.. How could this happen as it is not the first time this house was rented out, there has been several "generations" of people staying here before..The phone line should work properly.. But, anyway, lets talk about sth which is more interesting...

The moment I stepped on the Christchurch International Airport, it was about 3pm on 15th Feb and the weather was pretty hot with slightly cold wind blowing..This drastic temperature difference actually has further worsen my eczema problem and it took me one whole week to adapt to the freezing temperature.. Now, the autumn season has begun, the temperature will keep on dropping till winter and it might be worse if it's raining or during cloudy days but apparently, even though the sun is shining and no matter how bright or strong the sunlight is, the cold temperature still remains the same and it gets colder if there is wind blowing.. Thanks Gloria and Airy btw for welcoming us at the airport and fetched us to our residence..

An inspection on the house was carried out at about 5pm.. Every corner was inspected by the landlord and an agreement was signed.. The house that we rent looks nice in overall but not nice after looking at all the details of the house.. Below are some of the photos taken in my house.. The address of my house is 164 Waimairi Road, 8041 Ilam and it's just beside Waimairi Community Centre (just before the traffic light and Domino Pizza).. Staying out of campus is a new experience to me and it's indeed interesting and I can learn much from the management of the house..
Bathtub

Bathroom

Front Door

Toilet

Clothes Washing

Inside Garage

Garage

Waimairi Community Centre

My House

Corridor

My room table

My Room

Kitchen (Cooking Stove and Oven)

Kitchen (Side)

Kitchen

Kitchen

Kitchen

Dining Table (Temporary)

My Bed (Before putting duvet cover)


Before getting into my life staying here, I wanna share some photos I captured during the journey from Brisbane Australia to Christchurch NZ (Journey from KL - Sydney (transit) - Brisbane - Christchurch):

KL --> Sydney(transit)
Entertainment on flight (MAS)



Staying Overnight at Brisbane International Aiport (to catch out next flight the next day) : As usual, food is the main problem there, all the cafes were close at night till early morning and this is what I can find, the size of the muffin was indeed huge!! about 3 times larger than a normal muffin we got in M'sia...



Overnight Stay:










Brisbane --> Christchurch
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East Coast of Australia (Around Gold Coast)

Canterbury Mountain Range

Canterbury Grassland

Canterbury


(TO BE CONTINUED....)

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Kek Lok Si temple during CNY

Below are some photos of the magnificent temple and how beautiful the temple is when the whole temple is lighted up for 33 days since the 21st of January..I went there on the second day of the Chinese New Year and managed to capture lots of photos and you know what, I saw our beloved Chief Minister with his family.. The whole temple was so crowded with visitors and the scenery was indeed breathtaking and amazing. The glittering pagoda and the grand Kuan Yin pavilion could be seen some kilometers away just like a huge palace situated on the hill..230,000 light bulbs and 10,000 lanterns were lit in conjunction with the Chinese New Year celebration and thousands of visitors including devotees thronged the whole place, praying for peace and good luck as well as snapping photos for remembrance...






















Lim Guan Eng and his family

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Thni Kong Seh

Thni Kong Seh @ 天公坛

The ninth day of the lunar calendar is the Hokkien's New year and it's the second new year for Penangites.. Again, fireworks could be seen all over Penang, celebrating the new year and obviously, the celebration is even grander than the Chinese New Year celebration.. As usual, annually, I'll go to pray at the biggest Jade Emperor’s temple at Bukit Bendera..I'm not a Hokkien but paying homage to the Jade Emperor has been a tradition to all the people here.. Thni Kong in Hokkien means Jade Emperor.. Sugarcane stalks and other Chinese traditional cakes and roasted pork are some of the prayer offerings to the Jade Emperor..

The origin of this tradition is as below:
For the Hokkien community, the most important time of the 15-day Chinese New Year celebration is the eighth night and ninth day, which is their liberation day.

According to the ancient tradition, hundreds of years ago, people of the Hokkien province in China were under bondage to some demonic forces and didn’t have the opportunity to celebrate the Chinese New Year for years until one year, on the eighth night of the lunar new year, when the Jade Emperor of Heaven came and liberated them.

During the cosmic battle between the Jade Emperor and the demonic forces, the Hokkien hid in the sugarcane plantations.

Following the victory over the demons and their liberation, the Hokkien people came out to celebrate the Chinese New Year for the first time in years.

They wanted to give thanks to the Jade Emperor and also honour him on his birthday on the ninth day of the lunar new year but didn’t have anything to worship with. So, they used sugarcanes as their offering to the Jade Emperor.

From that first worship ceremony, they continued with the tradition of using sugarcanes to thank the Jade Emperor on the eighth night of the lunar new year.

This tradition is closely observed by the Hokkiens of Klang, Petaling Jaya, Penang and elsewhere in Malaysia.

Taken from The Star


Below are some photos of the temple and people offering and paying homage to the Jade Emperor in conjunction with HIS birthday :




My Old Friends....

Introducing my old friends.. From the left : Eng Bin, Jin Song, Yee Sheng , Me



Wah.. It's been a long time d I didn't meet you guys, almost 3 years d, missing you guys..

Penang Heritage Enclave CNY celebration

Penang Heritage Enclave CNY celebration was held annually and this year it was held on the 8th of the the First Month of Lunar Calendar.. I didn't get the chance to visit the event but I did get the chance to see the amazing fireworks which was set off at 11.55pm sharp.. It was so fantastic and colourful.. I really enjoyed it and below is a clip of the fireworks I captured on that night..



As I didn't attend the celebration this year, I've taken an article from The Star describing the event and it sounds so grand and special..

Taken from The Star
Tuesday February 3, 2009
Explosion of Chinese culture
By JEREMY TAN


THE Penang Chinese New Year Cultural and Heritage Celebration 2009 at the heritage enclave around Armenian Street was a massive success, with tens of thousands of people from all walks of life turning up to witness a plethora of cultural and heritage showcases.

Visitors to the 12-hour long celebration were greeted by an ornate archway as well as a Wang Niu (Prosperous Bull) polystyrene sculpture shimmering in brown and yellow.

At the main stage on Cannon Street, visitors and VIP’s were treated to multicultural dances, cross-talk shows, lion dances, classical song and drum performances, and an acrobatic display.

“Such a celebration showcasing our cultural and living heritage is very meaningful, especially after George Town’s listing as a Unesco World Heritage Site.
The main stage at Cannon Street featured many colourful cultural dances and musical performances

“It’s part of our efforts to promote George Town and give an insight into the traditions of various Chinese clans, among them the Cantonese, Hokkien, Hakka, Teochew and Hainan,” said Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng in his opening speech.

Over at the Khoo Kongsi, a showcase themed Wushu City highlighted Chinese martial arts. Exponents performed lightning quick moves, much to the delight of the audience.

They also enjoyed a Pekingese lion dance, a dragon dance and Qi Lin and Qi Gong performances.

“It’s amazing, the performances are so colourful and diverse. There is so much we have never seen before,” said Australian Wesley Cooke who brought his whole family along.

Former Penang Chief Minister Tan Sri Dr Koh Tsu Koon, who rushed from Kuala Lumpur to attend the celebrations, was given a warm welcome by the public when he arrived.
Youngsters demonstrating the art of Chinese Diabolo juggling.

“Since the Cultural Celebration was first held in 1999, I haven’t missed any, and I don’t intend to,” he said.

Armenian Street was the site of the Hokkien City which showcased a traditional Hokkien Wedding Ceremony demonstration, a Hokkien Glove Puppet show and a traditional Nan Yin Opera show.

Complementing these were several dance and musical performances that kept many visitors engrossed. Others were seen admiring the traditional operatic costumes and God of Heaven display.

At Ah Quee street, a traditional handicraft showcase drew scores of curious onlookers, all fascinated by the skill and finesse of local craftsmen. Mini-figurines of Chinese warriors and cartoon characters, made of a special powder mixed with water and then hardened, were a hit with the children.
Visitors to the Cultural and Heritage Celebration 2009 watching the process of making "Nian Gao".

Other crafts included a traditional facial treatment method using a string, wood carving and joss stick making.

Further down, at a section themed Canton City, visitors were entertained with a Kwang Tung cuisine demonstration, a Cantonese pop song performance as well as a traditional opera performance.

The Hainan City at Soo Hong Lane showcased its traditional cuisine, song and dance. Visitors took part in a calligraphy contest and there was an aromatic Hainanese coffee auction. Scores of local vendors sold tempting Hainanese treats.

The Penang Youth Centre at Acheh Street was turned into a Hakka City with its own mini archway. Songs and dances were performed below it, highlighting Hakka culture.

Further down, the Malaysia Cultural City showcased a giant mural depicting the heritage buildings of George Town.

The Teochew City at Chulia Street showed a traditional wedding ceremony and held a puppet show and a pottery and bamboo exhibition while at the Poh Hock Seah temple, people were engrossed watching glutinous rice flour ball and mooncake making demonstrations, with a lucky few getting to sample the sweet treats.

There was also an exhibition highlighting traditional Chinese festivals such as Jade Emperor’s Day, All Soul’s Day, Hungry Ghost Festival and the Mid Autumn Festival.

The festivities were capped off with a spectacular five-minute fireworks show that lit up the night sky.

Also present were Yang di-Pertua Negri Tun Abdul Rahman Abbas, his consort Toh Puan Majimor Shariff, Indonesian Consul-General Moenir Ari Soenanda and Japanese Consul-General Hideaki Hoshi.

CNY Family Reunion Treat @ CRC

Shark Fin soup

Lao Yu Sheng

Me and Christine

It was Christine's family reunion and I was invited to be together. The reunion dinner was held ar CRC (Penang Chinese Recreation Club) on the 6th of the first month of Lunar Calendar.. Though the next day is the 7th day, tht day, I did have the chance to taste Lao Yu Sheng, so nice as it was the first time in my life to "Lao" together happily, shouting out all the wishes and "Lao"=toss as high as possible.. The 7th day is called Ren Ri or "Everyman's Birthday" and the action of tossing the mixed chinese salad dish would bring prosperity and longevity... The detail of Lao Yu Sheng and the origin of it could be obtained from http://infopedia.nl.sg/articles/SIP_177__2009-01-08.html