Skip to content
  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • TikTok
  • Twitter
  • Youtube
Welcome to Sweet Surrender

Welcome to Sweet Surrender

Previously known as sweetsurrender.99.com.my

  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Disclosure Policy

Category: The West Side

Penang Day 4 – Part 2: Institut Penyelidikan Perikanan, Penang Aquarium

Posted on November 8, 2008October 11, 2013 By sweet surrender 10 Comments on Penang Day 4 – Part 2: Institut Penyelidikan Perikanan, Penang Aquarium

After eating, we went to Institut Penyelidikan Perikanan which is also known as Penang Aquarium in Batu Maung. We didn’t pay to go in, didn’t plan to go in also because no photo taking allowed ;p Summore, they were closing too.


We just walked around the outside and see whatever was out there. You could touch the turtle but I didn’t touch.


The baby turtle in the tub, my first time coming in close encounter with turtles and my it was my first time to see real starfish! ;p


I always thought I dare to hold the starfish with my bare hands but after seeing them… It groosed me out! HAHAHA! There were also salt water fish in the aquarium.


You think sea cucumber is delicious? NAH! See this! Dare to eat? They are incredibly UGLY! EW! GROSS! However… I didn’t lost my appetite and I still like sea cucumber soup! ;p


These are called hmm… Forgot what’s the name ;p Pelf should know well. Is it River Terrapin?


You see the big sign on top of the mountain, “SOUTHPAY”? Next up, we will go there.

Going Places, Penang, The West Side

Penang Day 4 – Part 1: Fruits, River, Beach

Posted on November 7, 2008October 11, 2013 By sweet surrender 2 Comments on Penang Day 4 – Part 1: Fruits, River, Beach

Day 4 destination was a bit of mystery. Didn’t really know where our friends brought us. We spent most of the time being quite close to nature.

We had breakfast at the same place we had our tea break on the second day. My friend bougth some local kueh for us to try.

No idea what they are ;p Hehehe… Anyway, we parked near this place, End of the World. WAH! Such “unlucky” name. CHOI!


First stop was Tropical Fruit Farm. We didn’t drive up instead we walked up. Very tiring *LOL* What to so? Someone never do exercise one hehehe… The fruit you see here is nutmeg.


These were the dessert we had after breakfast ;p Don’t remember the price but all these are great for sharing. By the way, it’s best to don’t buy any sweet at this place. I bought a packet of nutmeg sweets and it cost me RM6 but when in town and in the airport, the price was so much cheaper than buying up there. Felt cheated.


It rained that time, so we waited for the rain to stop while savouring our desserts and enjoying the view.


Next stop was Air Terjun Titi Kerawang.


Since it’s rainy season, it’s not that recommended to play in the water, not like we intended to play also ;p Just went there to have to look.


Since the current was too strong, we couldn’t see much of the waterfall, so we just viewed it from afar and took some photos around.

After that, our friend brought us to a beach where it’s not known to many tourists except the locals. It’s actually at the same location of National Service Camp, this area should be called Balik Pulau if I’m not mistaken.

See how big the grains are? You can directly feel the difference once you are barefooted.


View of the beach to my left.


View of the beach to my right and I left my name there ;p Not my slippers of course!


This is the small island that we saw on the way down to hunt for food ;p


One last view of the sea.

After that, we were on the way to find the famous Penang Assam Laksa at one of the villages in Balik Pulau. Finally we’re here! It’s such a seclude place and there were so many people drove all the way there to have their fix of Assam Laksa and also their Har Mee (I think that’s what they called it, since there’s many prawn and tasted “prawny”). Don’t even ask me how to go. Even my friend got lost when wanted to bring us there ;p

Left: The famous Penang Assam Laksa. This was the only one we had in Penang. It’s very delicious. Different from Sarawak Laksa, duh~ Don’t ask me which one is the best because both are GOOD! Both use totally different ingredients, therefore you cannot compare them. It’s only RM2.50! CHEAP!
Right: Har Mee, hmm… Nothing much to rave about this. The Assam Laksa is still the best. Also RM2.50.

Next, we will go to see turtle and experience the war time.

Food Porn, Going Places, Penang, The West Side

Penang Day 3 – Part 5: Dinner, Desserts, Flood, Supper

Posted on November 6, 2008October 11, 2013 By sweet surrender 2 Comments on Penang Day 3 – Part 5: Dinner, Desserts, Flood, Supper

Back to Penang post ;p Not even halfway tru’ at least this is the last part of day 3.

Day 3 was a long day for us. After all the temple visits during the day time, we went for dinner.

Our first stop for dinner was Yi Garden. This is in the town area. I’m not sure about the details but I think it’s somewhere around Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Centre. We were told the wanton noodle is good and the porridge here is very popular also.


Left: O Jien, we had many in Penang if you notice ;p They were all so cheap. How can you get this price in Kuching with so many oysters in it! This is only RM5 and can share among 2-4 people or even more, depending on your appetite. So far, this is the best o jien that we had in Penang.

Right: Wanton noodle(RM3.50). Hmm… Nothing special to me but the wanton is very succulent.


Left: Our friend order another wanton dish without noodle just to eat the wanton.

Right: Don’t know what these two called. Looks like Cantonese Char to me.


The porridge that my friend recommended. It’s not the mushy type.

Next round, we went to next door. Got more choices here and the place is cleaner and bigger. The previous one was so crowded and we were practically sneezing when we’re there because of the smell of curry if not mistaken hahaha…

They ordered a bak chang. There’s salted egg yolk in there if not mistaken.


Left: Chu chang fen, no idea how much but should be below RM3. The sauce was so sticky and sweet! To me, it felt like jiu eng chai sauce that is too thick ;p However, coupled them with the sambal, it was really nice. Again, their chu chang fen got no filling unlike what you get in Kuching.

Right: This is the main thing that we wanted to eat there. The thin crust, very cheesy pizza! It was really so cheesy! YUMMY! LOVE IT! It’s baked using the traditional way, not with electric oven. It took a while to came but it worthed the wait. I’m craving for it now! OH NO!!! The price? I have no idea but definitely cheaper than Pizza Hut.


After dinner, our friends brought us to a fishing village where the village is built on the water. We went there to sit on the jetty to enjoy the night view of the sea and sea breeze. It was so dark when we walked to the jetty but when we reached, there’s a small temple there that was well-lit. We just sat outside the temple and chit chatting there. The location is near Penang ferry. We could see the ferry from here too.


Left: After that, we went for some Chinese dessert and something to cool our heaty bodies. This is the most expensive “meal” we had in Penang. Just drinks and some desserts! RM40+ for 6 of us! I almost got heart attack when I heard the price. It’s a shop that is quite popular and even featured in newspapers.

Let me introduce the dessert here to you:
Start from the cup, clockwise: Shen Si(not sure how to say in English, it’s the very fine ginseng, not the big type) tea; Guilinggao; Di Ya Kueh with gula Melaka, it tasted like ki chang(chang with no filling) to me when eating it without the gula Melaka, I hope I got the name right hehehe…; Tauhu Hua; Xuet Kap, I don’t know what this is called in English but it’s something very expensive.

These were basically what we ordered but some of them we ordered more than one. That explains the expensive bill especially the Xuet Kap.

Right: After the expensive desserts, it’s time to go back. Our friend drove us back with his car instead of us driving because we need to send the car back to another friend as her father needed the car so we would be car-less on day 4.

When we were on the way, it rained so heavily. When we almost reached Batu Feringghi, OMG! FLOOD!!! DAMN scary! We didn’t want to take the risk to drive over the water so made a u-turn back to town and stopped at one of the coffeeshop called KHALEEL(it’s everywhere in Penang, many branches hehehe…). We had teh tarik there and roti tissue while waiting for the rain to stop.

At about 12.30am if not mistaken, the rain was so much smaller and off we went back. Good thing the flood receded and there were landslides along the way. Scary. Still we managed to go back home safe and sound. Only manged to sleep at around 2.30am -.-“

Food Porn, Going Places, Penang, The West Side

Penang Day 3 – Part 4: Kek Lok Si

Posted on November 2, 2008October 11, 2013 By sweet surrender 8 Comments on Penang Day 3 – Part 4: Kek Lok Si

Let’s go to Kek Lok Si Temple first. I’ll post about the other thing tomorrow or day later. Only day 3 *LOL* Not even half yet!

In fact Kek Lok Si is very near to where my friends are staying. It’s some sort of walking distant but we drove! :p Too tired to walk. Didn’t know can drive up too. Our friend purposely asked us to park down there.

So we walked up and I was expecting to see scenery on the way up but there were shops on both sides. Very enterprising eh ;p There are shops selling clothings or souvenirs on the way. I bought some souvenirs at the shop nearer to the top, big air-conditioned one.

Aiks… I thought I did edit photos of the views of the shops along the way up but I didn’t ;p

Up we went…


Nothing much to say… Just see photos.


The view from the top.


Left: One of the section of kek Lok Si.
Right: First Inclined Lift in Malaysia. RM4 per person for up and down.


Going up and view from the top.


The Bronze Kuan Yi Statue still under construction. There’s another sub-temple up there.

After that, we went for a rest at our friend’s house before going for dinner.

Next up will be our dinner.

Going Places, Penang, The West Side

Penang Day 3 – Part 3: Fort Cornwallis

Posted on October 31, 2008October 11, 2013 By sweet surrender 2 Comments on Penang Day 3 – Part 3: Fort Cornwallis

After the temples, we went to Fort Cornwallis at Gurney. You will learn about the history of Francis Light and so on.


We parked the car along the road which this view is just on the left.


There we went to get ourselves educated about history. I forgot all of them already, it’s a refresher course ;p Still I don’t remember much except the name Francis Light. The entrance is not free, you have to pay. It’s RM3.


Various rooms showcasing artifacts.


Left: This is the pamphlet you will get after you pay. It got all the information in there but I didn’t read. It’s still in my luggage ;p
Right: Staircase leading to… (any word you like to put)


Left: Leading to this! ;p A cannon and view of the sea.
Right: More cannon.


Left, middle: You can pose with the gun and hat. ARG! I failed! Trying to act cool but fail miserably! I should just hold the gun up, instead I tried to act cool like blowing it after shooting, CHEH CRAZY! It’s more like I’m playing some musical instrument. *LOL*
Right: The camps, they are showing you how the British set them up at the fort last time.


Lastly, this is Francis Light’s letter. See the handwriting!?!?! It’s real! It’s not fake. They stored it inside the glass displaying unit. Is this handwriting of a human? I’m sure many of you will say that it’s more like coming out from computer. *LOL* WOW! If only I can write like this.

Next up will be temple post again… Busy, busy, busy…

Going Places, Penang, The West Side

Posts pagination

Previous 1 … 9 10 11 12 Next

Klook.com

Tweets by irenelaw

My NFT


ADOPT A SUNBIRD

I'm here too...


Lovebellbelle @ Instagram

Lovebellbelle @ Facebook

Lovebellbelle @ YouTube

Lovebellbelle @ TikTok

艾艾倪 @ 小红书

Lovebellbelle @ Lemon8

Latest Posts

  • A Trip to Kyoto (17-24 Apr) – Part 7December 1, 2025
  • A Trip to Kyoto (17-24 Apr) – Part 6November 25, 2025
  • HUAWEI nova 14 SERIES AND HUAWEI FREEBUDS 7i NOW AVAILABLE IN MALAYSIANovember 11, 2025
  • Easy Milk & Sugar Donuts with Instant Donut MixNovember 9, 2025
  • Easy Iced Red Dates TeaOctober 27, 2025
  • HUAWEI WATCH ULTIMATE 2 NOW AVAILABLE IN MALAYSIA: SUPPORTS 150M DIVING DEPTH AND SONAR-BASED UNDERWATER COMMUNICATIONOctober 15, 2025
  • Easy Self-Raising Flour Moist Banana CakeOctober 7, 2025
  • How to Cook Peach Gum in Rice CookerSeptember 29, 2025
  • How to Prepare Snow Swallow 雪燕September 19, 2025
  • Happy Birthday to Me 2025September 4, 2025

Latest Comments

  1. A Trip to Kyoto (17-24 Apr) – Part 6 | Welcome to Sweet Surrender on A Trip to Kyoto (17-24 Apr) – Part 5November 25, 2025

    […] Japan’s trip post hahahah! Oppsss… Even Expo 2025 had concluded. Continuing from A Trip to Kyoto (17-24 Apr) –…

  2. Cat on Kuchingites Or Kuchingnites?September 1, 2025

    Kuchingmeow

  3. sweet surrender on King.com, My Current Obsession…August 26, 2025

    Unfortunately, I have no idea. Haven't been using the site for over the decade.

  4. Maria Toritto on King.com, My Current Obsession…August 18, 2025

    Hi, where can I find the site? I'm suffering from all my favorite games, I've lost so many gems and…

  5. A Trip to Kyoto (17-24 Apr) – Part 5 | Welcome to Sweet Surrender on A Trip to Kyoto (17-24 Apr) – Part 3August 12, 2025

    […] the third day in Kyoto. The day before, we went to Arashiyama and Nishiki Market. Another early morning start.…

Featured Reviews

[Read more reviews]



Buy My Photos

Dreamstime
EyeEm

Recommended Sites

Categories

Blogging since 2002. Anything before 2006 is no longer available. It is no longer on this server. Back then, I built my own blog and updated it using HTML. No database or anything. Only started blogging fully with a CMS in 2006. However, whatever was on the Internet will stay on the Internet. So... It should be still somewhere on the Internet. Then again... Why do you want to dig that far?

Copyright © 2025 Welcome to Sweet Surrender.

Powered by PressBook WordPress theme