
When I visited my late parents' grave on Saturday, I found this wild pineapple growing on the graveyard. The pineapple is considered a fruit of prosperity by the Chinese. So, a sign to indicate prosperity is coming soon ?




I went to Subang Parade on Sunday afternoon. Have a late lunch at Esquire kitchen, and it costs me RM 86 ! A bit pricey considering the fact that the foods are not really that good. After lunch, I went around the shopping complex to do some last minute CNY shopping. To my surprise, CNY is only four days away, but the shopping complex is unusually lacked the normal festive shopping crowds. Times are bad ?
Malaysians can be friendliest people on earth, but when they are behind the wheels, they can be the worst lunatics on earth. This picture was taken on friday evening on the main road fronting the Proton factory. Every evening I had to used this road to travel home from office. Imagine the many motorcycle zig-zagging from both sides trying to demonstrate their reckless riding skills, and all sorts of vehicles cutting in and out dangerously to test your patient and civility. Here I am talking about those caring Malaysians turning into reckless beasts as they go about with their selfish maneuverings on the congested roads. Driving on the Malaysian roads can sometimes be a very stressful and unavoidable daily experience.
My favorite tea set, simple and plain in design, but it is also an illustration of beauty and artistry of Chinese culture in motion. It has served me well, I hope it will continue to serve my children many years down the road. With my favorite graded Chinese tea leaves and a pot of boiling water, it has never failed to refresh my body, mind, and spirit. provide.
Found this interesting piece displayed at the Taiping Museum - A howdah. According to the description, the howdah is an ornate carraige positioned on the back of elephant. In the past the Indians depended on elephants for transportation, and their influence on mode of transportation had spread to Siam, and eventually to the penisula Malaysia. This is the only known collection of Howdah in Malaysia. So, please visit the Taiping Museum to have a peek.