Day 1 ~ Doing Holiday HomeWork
About Bangkok
Today is my 1st day researching/doing my Holiday HomeWork... Feel like Fun...
I woke up about 7am(Bangkok Time)... Today is the special Day, do you know why???
Cause Today is the first day i woke up in Bangkok
Today is the first i brush my teeth in Thomas Hotel
Today is the first time to take my cloth out from Washing Machine after wash
Etc.... Everythings also first time...
The Hotel i stay is Grand Centre Point it is a nice Hotel with many facilities such as Swimming pool, Gym, Entertainment which is for watching movie with a group of friend, reading room and a store for rentting Dvd Movies....
In the morning, i quite lazy to go out for travel. After i took my breakfast i starting to watch movie 'NightMare City 2035' and 'StarGate Continuum'. Both movie quite nice... 'NightMare City 2035' is about while in the Future, The corrupt regime broadcasts the illusion of a beautiful city to the chip in your head, when in fact the city is in ruins. The rebels know the truth and seek to foment revolution. And 'StarGate Continuum' is about a group of people using a machine called 'StarGate' it is to travel around the universe.
Around 11.30, Father and I were finding a place to have a lunch cause we're hungry... so we took a stick of mao-ping (Satay)... We plan to have lunch in Yaowarat(China Town). Suppose we must take a train to Sala Daeng and walk to ChinaTown to take a dinner, but i lead a wrong way to Siam Station. So we juz work around and find some food to eat but... there is nothing special food to eat. We saw the weather is quite Good so we decide to take ferry from Saphan Taksin To Tak Chang and we visted to Grand Palace. On the way to Grand Palace, we took Some mee hun Soup. we reached the hotel about 3.30p.m.(BKT) This trip is so fun!!!
Photo ~
After Thomas came back to hotel, he took us to few intersting places for Dinner.
He took us to National Stadium... And we walk Around there...
There are many Shopping mall. We went to MBK to get some interesting Food...
We were hungry, so we went to Siam Square to search place for food. Siam Square is not a Shoping mall it juz look like a street there have shopping mall, 'mah-mah Stall', Kopitiam and so on. At last we prefer to take our lunch at Kopitiam.
Photo ~
Siam Paragon is a nice place with Christmas Decoration(Dunno why they so fast decorate for Christmas, they suppose to decorate for the Loy Krathong Festival)... Their Shopping is amazing!! It's not like Malaysia's Shopping mall... It's look colorful... You can see the photo below... After that we go to Thomas favorite Shopping Mall... It's call Central World... I took some photo With Amazing decoration...
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About Bangkok
Today is my 1st day researching/doing my Holiday HomeWork... Feel like Fun...
I woke up about 7am(Bangkok Time)... Today is the special Day, do you know why???
Cause Today is the first day i woke up in Bangkok
Today is the first i brush my teeth in Thomas Hotel
Today is the first time to take my cloth out from Washing Machine after wash
Etc.... Everythings also first time...
The Hotel i stay is Grand Centre Point it is a nice Hotel with many facilities such as Swimming pool, Gym, Entertainment which is for watching movie with a group of friend, reading room and a store for rentting Dvd Movies....
In the morning, i quite lazy to go out for travel. After i took my breakfast i starting to watch movie 'NightMare City 2035' and 'StarGate Continuum'. Both movie quite nice... 'NightMare City 2035' is about while in the Future, The corrupt regime broadcasts the illusion of a beautiful city to the chip in your head, when in fact the city is in ruins. The rebels know the truth and seek to foment revolution. And 'StarGate Continuum' is about a group of people using a machine called 'StarGate' it is to travel around the universe.
Around 11.30, Father and I were finding a place to have a lunch cause we're hungry... so we took a stick of mao-ping (Satay)... We plan to have lunch in Yaowarat(China Town). Suppose we must take a train to Sala Daeng and walk to ChinaTown to take a dinner, but i lead a wrong way to Siam Station. So we juz work around and find some food to eat but... there is nothing special food to eat. We saw the weather is quite Good so we decide to take ferry from Saphan Taksin To Tak Chang and we visted to Grand Palace. On the way to Grand Palace, we took Some mee hun Soup. we reached the hotel about 3.30p.m.(BKT) This trip is so fun!!!
Photo ~
After Thomas came back to hotel, he took us to few intersting places for Dinner.
He took us to National Stadium... And we walk Around there...
There are many Shopping mall. We went to MBK to get some interesting Food...
We were hungry, so we went to Siam Square to search place for food. Siam Square is not a Shoping mall it juz look like a street there have shopping mall, 'mah-mah Stall', Kopitiam and so on. At last we prefer to take our lunch at Kopitiam.
Photo ~
Siam Paragon is a nice place with Christmas Decoration(Dunno why they so fast decorate for Christmas, they suppose to decorate for the Loy Krathong Festival)... Their Shopping is amazing!! It's not like Malaysia's Shopping mall... It's look colorful... You can see the photo below... After that we go to Thomas favorite Shopping Mall... It's call Central World... I took some photo With Amazing decoration...
Photo ~
World News
It is all about election in USA...Africans elated by first black U.S. president
Celebrations erupted in Barack Obama's ancestral home in Kenya and across Africa as the U.S. Democratic candidate made history by being elected America's first African-American president.
Residents of Kogelo, Kenya, celebrate news of Barack Obama's victory early Wednesday morning.
In the western Kenyan village of Kogelo, where Obama's father grew up, people partied in the streets. But the biggest party of all was at the house of Obama's grandmother, 86-year-old Sarah Obama, who could not resist doing a victory dance of her own.
Speaking in the local language, Sarah Obama said she planned to one day visit her now-world-famous grandson, whom she still calls "Barry." To a roar of laughter, she said she's afraid she may die of happiness when she sees him next.
In true African style, Kogelo villagers slaughtered a boar to give thanks for Obama's presidential win.
"We are going to have a feast and eat every single meal we have," Sarah Obama said with laughter.
Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga said the entire country was proud of Obama's presidential victory. He said the government declared Thursday a public holiday to celebrate the win, which he said offered hope for Kenya and the world.
"It gives them confidence in themselves that everything is achievable," Odinga told CNN.
"If somebody sets his mind to it, has the confidence and commitment, this is what Obama's victory really means -- not just to young Kenyans but to the youth all over the world -- (believing) in the ability of one to achieve what one sets out to do."
With a population of less than 1,000, Kogelo is a normally sleepy place that has found itself transformed by Obama's political success. Campaign posters shout Obama's name and vendors sell CDs of his speeches and T-shirts bearing his picture.
Obama has visited the village before. His first visit was in 1987, just after his father died. When he visited his grandmother in 2006, Obama already drew huge crowds.
Besides his grandmother, Kogelo is also home to Obama's uncle, Said Obama; aunt, Hawa Auma; and half-brother, Malik Obama, who says he speaks regularly to his sibling.
Thousands of people have been posting messages on CNN blogs congratulating Obama and America after the Democrat's victory over Republican rival John McCain.
Yvonne Okwara, from Kenya, wrote: "Obama's win is so personal to so many of us, it continues to amaze me. One thing America has taught us today is that true democracy never dies."
Basimane Bogopa, from Botswana, added: "Americans have shown once again, why they are world leaders. Obama's victory has shown me that the American dream is real, you just have to dream. My heart is filled with joy."
Many Africans believe an Obama presidency will help the impoverished continent. His victory is likely to seal America's reputation in the minds of many Africans as a land of opportunity.
And for South Africa's first black president, Nelson Mandela, the election of America's first is a symbol of hope.
"Your victory has demonstrated that no person anywhere in the world should not dare to dream of wanting to change the world for a better place," Mandela said in a letter of congratulations to Obama.
Residents of Kogelo, Kenya, celebrate news of Barack Obama's victory early Wednesday morning.
In the western Kenyan village of Kogelo, where Obama's father grew up, people partied in the streets. But the biggest party of all was at the house of Obama's grandmother, 86-year-old Sarah Obama, who could not resist doing a victory dance of her own.
Speaking in the local language, Sarah Obama said she planned to one day visit her now-world-famous grandson, whom she still calls "Barry." To a roar of laughter, she said she's afraid she may die of happiness when she sees him next.
In true African style, Kogelo villagers slaughtered a boar to give thanks for Obama's presidential win.
"We are going to have a feast and eat every single meal we have," Sarah Obama said with laughter.
Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga said the entire country was proud of Obama's presidential victory. He said the government declared Thursday a public holiday to celebrate the win, which he said offered hope for Kenya and the world.
"It gives them confidence in themselves that everything is achievable," Odinga told CNN.
"If somebody sets his mind to it, has the confidence and commitment, this is what Obama's victory really means -- not just to young Kenyans but to the youth all over the world -- (believing) in the ability of one to achieve what one sets out to do."
With a population of less than 1,000, Kogelo is a normally sleepy place that has found itself transformed by Obama's political success. Campaign posters shout Obama's name and vendors sell CDs of his speeches and T-shirts bearing his picture.
Obama has visited the village before. His first visit was in 1987, just after his father died. When he visited his grandmother in 2006, Obama already drew huge crowds.
Besides his grandmother, Kogelo is also home to Obama's uncle, Said Obama; aunt, Hawa Auma; and half-brother, Malik Obama, who says he speaks regularly to his sibling.
Thousands of people have been posting messages on CNN blogs congratulating Obama and America after the Democrat's victory over Republican rival John McCain.
Yvonne Okwara, from Kenya, wrote: "Obama's win is so personal to so many of us, it continues to amaze me. One thing America has taught us today is that true democracy never dies."
Basimane Bogopa, from Botswana, added: "Americans have shown once again, why they are world leaders. Obama's victory has shown me that the American dream is real, you just have to dream. My heart is filled with joy."
Many Africans believe an Obama presidency will help the impoverished continent. His victory is likely to seal America's reputation in the minds of many Africans as a land of opportunity.
And for South Africa's first black president, Nelson Mandela, the election of America's first is a symbol of hope.
"Your victory has demonstrated that no person anywhere in the world should not dare to dream of wanting to change the world for a better place," Mandela said in a letter of congratulations to Obama.
5 comments:
Hihi!!! Happy Holiday in Bangkok!!!
Hahaha... Sifu!!!!
Kah Yen & Pei Leng here..
enjoy ur life there.. this is a best chance for you!! Take care of urself..k?? Hahaha...We will miss u de la....
Erm...I mean we miss the present that u bring back for us la...Hahaha... No la..Juz kidding..
Oh ya...help me to buy coca-cola... Hehehe....
I mean different design de..
Hehe...Thanks lo....come back oni pay u back!!!
Haha... i'll try to help you buy Coke with different design...
Hi
Coffeeprince!!!
I am Pastor.
Thank you.. We are blessed in Bangkok with our host Bro Thomas!
He is our tour guide at night.
Ron is my tour guide day time..
Hehe..
We will update our daily visits with photos..
God Bless You!!!
Hihi....see all the pictures make me also want to go Bangkok ady... So nice travel!!! Hahaha...
But wad is "Loy Krathong Festival"?? Apa itu?? I cant see the Siam Paragon photo wor..I wan see how colourful is..Hehehe....
Ron so geng?? Can be tour guide?? Wah...but bring wrong way also...Whahahaha....
No la..Juz kidding..
So, can suit the food there??
Pastor!!! When take photo smile more a bit la...some photo can't see ur teeth..Hehehe...
So next time if we go then u be our tour guide lo..hehe..
okla...3 of u yake care n have a nice travel!!
Haha... I'm Ronald now... Loy Krathong is somethings like moon cake festival. For more information you can search 'Loy Krathong' in Google or others... It's quite busy this few day... i to day i got to post my holiday Blog...
Sometimes i'll lead the wrong way... haha... Wrong is a good things... You can U-Turn back a go the right way... HAHA
A tour Guide?? It's quite Hard for me... Coz I Lazy....
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