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Kuching Festival 2006(2) – Photos

Posted on August 1, 2006January 7, 2007 By sweet surrender No Comments on Kuching Festival 2006(2) – Photos

I’m done with the photos πŸ™‚ Lots of them, pretty much a bandwidth sucker too.

We were there from 6.30pm-11.30pm. Main aim was to help Alysha to take video and photos of her dance school’s performamce that night from 9pm-11pm however it dragged on till almost 11.30pm. I don’t have their dance photos yet. Will upload the photos of the food fair and trade fair first.

The garden show. Haven’t really explore it yet. There’s one fountain that was quite interesting, it has the sound of wind chime.


The surrounding of the fair. It’s only about 6.30pm something but it’s already hard enough to find parking and find a place to sit for meal. This is weekday summore, weekend will be worst. Later at night it’s going to be quite packed.



Some stalls. This year they have Japanese(one of them is Ten-Ichi), Korean(one and only Seoul Garden), Thai(Some of them are Bangkok Thai, Mangotree, Pandan Thai Delight), Philippines, Vietnamese(Lemon Grass), Taiwanese, China etc. cuisines.




Some local stalls.


Something different, first time I see but I don’t know what was that, it’s not your typical roti canai. I heard that they had it last year but I’m not sure πŸ˜›


Some booths outside.


Booth that sells Korea products. Hehehhe… see the right picture… I didn’t know what was it at first and stared at it for so long then I realised it’s condom!!! CONDOM ALL THE WAY FROM KOREA!! Goodness… the packagings are so cute, I thought it’s some chewing gum or oil blotter or some other stuff LOL…


The trade fair inside the hall.


Left: Me while recording *BLEK* Behind the scene of the video
Right: Balloons!!!

Hmm… I’m not sure will there be more to come or not for my update. Sigh… Went to collect my camera today and it’s not repaired! They said that there wasn’t any no problem… Sigh… I even talked to the technician from KL thru’ the phone at Canon and spent almost 1 hour there! After some arguments from me, he kept saying that there’s no problem at all. However, at the end, he asked me to take pictures with it and send the pictures over for them to assess the problem… DARN!! It’s so damn obvious and so direct but he just didn’t get it! STUPID! TELL ME! Those of you with digital camera, what happen when you switch your camera’s mode to MACRO MODE? Can you see the changes in the LCD? The changes are obvious right? Something in the camera will adjust and produce a type of retracting sound right? It’s so basic, so simple yet it’s so hard to make him understand and even told me he tested the macro mode and no problem with it! SIGH…

Public Events, Retro, Uniquely Kuching

Kuching Festival 2006(1) – Guess Who?

Posted on August 1, 2006January 7, 2007 By sweet surrender 1 Comment on Kuching Festival 2006(1) – Guess Who?

*** Here’s a smaller size video for easy loading if you are fed up of waiting for the big file to load. It’s about 5MB —-> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEbIBuYzypw

I have tonnes of photos to edit. It will take quite a while. Went to Kuching Festival Food Fair with Jimmy, Chung Nien and Wei last night. Guess what we did? Sorry for dial up user… This video file is big, at least 12MB. It’s a must watch!!! You’ll regret if you don’t! *EVIL GRIN*

By the way, it’s in Mandarin but not much talking. Sorry to those who don’t understand Mandarin. I’m not good in doing it in English. In was bad enough in Mandarin already, English would be worst. LOL… No preparations done, it’s all directed and planned right on the spot. Meanwhile, I’m going to edit all those photos taken last night.

Food Porn, Interesting, Me, myself and I, Public Events, Retro, Uniquely Kuching

Sarawak Club – DESTROYED!

Posted on July 28, 2006September 10, 2007 By sweet surrender 1 Comment on Sarawak Club – DESTROYED!

Should be posting this yesterday but didn’t have much information about it until today. What’s the big deal with that? If you are gonna ask me. Well… To many people… It’s not a big deal because all these while people are preceiving it as a private club that only the rich and famous could step in there until it’s burnt down then they realised that part of Sarawak’s histories are gone forever with the fire.

This club has 130 years of history and it’s a private club. It holds some important artefacts and history documents in there. The building can be rebuild but the history pieces are gone! I’m sure many people didn’t know this and now that they know this and they all feel sad about it. Frankly, I’m kinda ignorant too, I didn’t know that there are those history stuffs in there and it was no big deal to me until reading about it in forums and newspapers. I only went there once for a swim with my church’s pastor and family hmmm… 10 years+ ago? Too long to recall.

I only knew about the news yesterday afternoon when meeting my client who is one of the committee member there and he had to rush off for the meeting because he said Sarawak Club had burnt down that morning, 3.30am, 27.07.2006 . I thought it might be some small fire damaging some parts of the building but it turned out… OMG!!! It’s destroyed everything except the swimming pool, the outer wall of the building, the guardhouse, carpark and tennis courts.

Here’s a photo of it that I took last year from the top of Civic Center:

I was hunting for the ariel view of the club after the fire but to no avail and worst!!! No history about it in the Internet even its own offical website!!! So I took some photos from catscity.com.my.

Found these new photos in cari.com.my

Here… the ariel view from Borneo Post.

Here’s the news excerpted from the newspapers – Fire Erases A Piece Of History Borneo Post, Friday July 2006 ), by Doreena Naeg and Abang Salfian Nawawi:

KUCHING : A piece of history was erased yesterday whe a pre-dawn fire destroyed the country’s oldest membership-club, the Sarawak Club.

The club was to celebrate its 130th annniversay in September. Many important documents and artefacts were destroyed, and with that, a small part of Sarawak history disappeared and lost forever. The banquet hall, restaurant, karaoke lounge, conference and meeting rooms and all the furniture and items inside the historical building were also destroyed by the 3.30am blaze.

Other buildings nearby were partially damaged. Losses were estimated to have run into millions. The only part left intect is the swimming pool.

“this is a historical building which has been gazetted by the government as a historical site, and since it is in my constituency, I will aid the management of the club in its restoration,” said Housing Mninister Dato Sri Abang Johari Tun Open after inspecting the site yesterday.

He said the building was an administrative centre during the Brooke reign and the Colonial government until Sarawak gained independence through Malaysia.

“the building has housed many historical events of the State. It is part of Sarawak history,” he said. Kuching Fire and Rescue Department (FRD) Senior Superintendent Morni Mamat said they received an emergency call at about 3.30 am

“We arrived at the club eight minutes after receiving the call, the main building was already engulfed by fire, and the banquet hall was almost gone.

“We believed the fire had started from the kitchen before spreading elsewhere.” Morni said 42 firemen in three fire engines from four stations – Batu Lintang, Padungan, Tabuan Jaya and Petra Jaya rushed to the scene upon receiving distress call.

“It took us almost an hour to bring the fire under control. We heard several explosions coming from the kitchen.”

The cause of the fire and the extent of losses are being investigated.

Meanwhile, Sarawak Club secretary Chan Poh Hui said the club’s management committee would hold a meeting later today to decide on the next course of action.

“Today is a sad day for us. We will restore the building to its normal state,” he told reporters at the scene. The club has 2,900 members, with about 12,000 guest patronising the club to use the facilities.

Abang Johari, expressing sadness recalled that Sarawak Club was “the place” to go during colonial times, and he had many memorable moments at the club. Chan, who together with the Club management secretart Annie Sim, who accompanied the minister, confirmed that many important documents and artefact were destroyed in the fire.

The 2nd Rajah Charles Brooke, established the club in 1876.

Here’s the brief history I got from the newspapers:

1876 – Establishment of the club by second Rajah Chralse Brooke as public club and accomodation house for government officers and expatriates. The club is originated in the defunct “The Rajah Arms” hotel, which was situated on the site of present Tourist Information Office.

After 14 years of being both a club and a lodging house, it was deemed that the club was running at a loss, so the “hotel” part was done away with.

1893 – A complete renovation with an addition of a bowling alley.

1911 – After moving to what is now the Police Officer Mess, the men used the Club for recreation after a hard day’s work, and a place of retreat for those who needed to escape from the domesticity of the home.

22 June 1911 – “New” Sarawak Club was opened by Brooke.

Hmm… what caused the fire? Heard that it’s from the kitchen. Hmmm…. another theory of mine is that it’s purposely done because there are many members there that kept there personal stuffs there in the club lockers/safes. There might be some bad apples that wanted to destroy their criminal evidents or something and set the fire and burnt down the whole building. Or they wanted to get the insurance money for new building? Just my speculation… it’s not proven, just that I watched too much movie or my imagination had ran wild.

There you go… Ah well… The Sarawak Club will sure be back on its feet soon, just that all the important history elements are gone forever. It will never be the same anymore and it’s just another club. *SIGH* Well… that’s just my own perception, it doesn’t mean that it’s correct and if you don’t like these statements that I’ve made, GET LOST!

From My Angle, Retro, Uniquely Kuching

KENWY MUSIC HOUSE – Musical Recital Night

Posted on July 22, 2006 By sweet surrender 1 Comment on KENWY MUSIC HOUSE – Musical Recital Night

Let’s get cultured! I’m not a musical person so ahahah… don’t expect much from me. I went there because I was invited by Jimmy and the tickets were given free by his friend. Why not? Free ticket and never attend one before. There were RM10, 20 and 50 tickets. It’s organized by Kenwy Music House and co-organized by Kuching Oriental Musical Group(I’m not sure about the correct name of this, I just translate it word by word :P, there’s no English name or anything for it and it’s all purely conducted in Mandarin). It’s held at Kenyalang Movie Theater.

Again… It’s all in Mandarin and I really don’t know how to translate. No scripts for me and all preformaces were in Mandarin. Can only briefly lead you tru’ with the pictures. The pictures weren’t in a good quality coz we were sitting quite far. We reached there at about 6pm++, it’s already packed, so hard to find parking place because at the same time, another programme would start at 8pm, it’s Gary Chaw’s concert at the community hall. Therefore, everyone went there early so that could secure a proper parking place.

Let’s start to get cultured. It’s a night of "Songs and Smiles"(direct translation again ;P)

Chinese traditional musical instruments orchestra (combination of the students both organisers) led by the owner of the the music house itself, Mr. Kenwy Ho. I really don’t know how to introduce this guy. He has a master in music and have quite a number of achievements under his belt in China. I tried to googled him but… not much of him, only briefly mentioned about him such as he’s one of the judges for a big scale singing competition and those common news stuffs. It’s in Chinese summore… Don’t have much of his profile. Hmmm… so… *SHRUG* He was CHMNO1 student. Then furthered his study in music at China. The music house only started operation for about 3 months and has quite a number of students already.


Then another recital led by another guy, I don’t’ know his name. πŸ˜› All I can remember is one of the recitals was "Lengang Kangkong", a reknown Malaysia old folks song.

Next… the choir of Kenwy Music House singing some Chinese oldies. After that, Lena or Lina(not so sure) Ballet Academy performed their dance, "Peter Pan". Kinda like it πŸ™‚ they were very graceful.

After the dance, (Left)a solo "er hu"(a chinese musical instrument) recital with support music from modern musical instrument.

(Right)All the children of Kenwy Music House presented us with their dances and their songs. There were all first timer on the stage but did a very good job.


There was a solo of the "master" itself. He sang an Italian song, Caro Mio Ben. Then his student from Hong Kong, a 10-year-old boy came all the way to Kuching to participate in his show by playing the "yang qun"(another Chinese musical instrument). This little boy is a musical genius and have won lots of awards.
However no picture for these, too blur.
Next, Kenwy led his students including the little boy performing the "yang qun"(above). Kenwy majored in this instrument while in uni.


After the orchestra, the students of Kenwy Music House sang lots of songs, one oldies and lots of current popular songs.

Right: Another Chinese musical instrument. A type of trumpet :P.


Solo performance of "yang qun" by Kenwy(left) and then he led his choir again. They sang two songs however after the first song was sang, as a pro, he wanted the best for his audiences because the sound system were out of tuned, he requested to resing the first song .


After the two songs, all other students came up to the stage too as the finale.


The show ended at around 9.45pm. Of course, a group picture is a must for thing like this. Here’s all the students, the teachers, the crews and Kenwy’s parents.

One bad part was that, the lightings hurts my eyes because the theater doesn’t have a high ceiling, so all those lights were shown into my eyes πŸ™ Other than that, it’s consider a great job for them. Keep it up!

If you are interested to learn from them here’s the contacts:
KENWY MUSIC HOUSE

Address:No. 904, 1st Floor, Tabuan Jaya Shopping Centre, 93350 Kuching, Sarawak

Phone:082-364131 / 016-8931168

E-mail: kenwy_mh@yahoo.com

Public Events, Retro

The Wedding Reception @ Hilton (Food Chapter) – 09.07.06

Posted on July 14, 2006 By sweet surrender No Comments on The Wedding Reception @ Hilton (Food Chapter) – 09.07.06

A bit free now.. Here’s the food of the night… It’s an 8-course dinner. Here’s the menu. I know… You can’t see much, don’t worry, more explainations here.

Firstly, Special Hot & Cold Combination, consists of 4 variants, small squids, prawn balls, jellyfish and meatball. Hmmm… I could be wrong coz I’m pretty blur in this thing.
Secondly, Braised Shark Fin Soup With Mushroom and Crabmeat. Such a mouthful.

Steamed White Pomfret Fish "Cantonese" Style and Hong Kong BBQ Duck With Plum Sauce.

Deep Fried Prawn With Salad Cream In Sesame Seeds and Brocoli With Pacific Clam & Black Mushroom.

Why is always fried rice the last? I hate it! Fried Rice With Prawn & Ikan Bilis(Anchovies).

Last but not least, White Fungus & Dry Longan With Lotus Seeds In Syrup. Not cold enough.

My goodness… why are all the names such a mouthful? So.. that’s the end of the wedding posts. All the best to both Ann & Jee!

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