Have you tried this seafood noodle at SS2/Segambut before?
If not, you must pay a visit on this weekend!
Each mouthful of noodle and soup taste beyond your expectation, where the soup is sweet as I believe they do the boiling using the seafood ingredients.
For your information, they have three kind of soups : -
Each bowl of seafood noodle is selling at about RM15.00.
Located at Restoran Yu Ai, 42J Jalan Segambut Utara.
Off Jalan Duta-Jalan Kuching roundabout. Maybe not exactly off, from the roundabout heading towards Jalan Ipoh, make a left at the first traffic lights-junction and a right at the next traffic lights, shop is on the left. Sufficient parking in the area. For those who dwell in the primitive art of reading road signs.
I call this game as “Painball” instead of Paintball.
Each shot breaks onto your skin and it hurts for a moment leaving you a little injury after the game. Thats where the adrenaline rush comes.
My colleagues & I went to play paintball at Mud Trekker located at Kuang. With a total of 12 person, each of us have to pay RM80.00 for a total of 6,000 freaking shots! Its a pretty good deal eh?
Without having own equipment when we are playing paintball, the mask was included in the package and what you get is those used and smelly mask. For safety reason, you must wear this mask!
Each of us have this marker where the shots are not straight at all! It depends on the wind and also your luck in order to hit the target.
The line is operated by Shanghai Maglev Transportation Development Co., Ltd..
The train can reach 350 km/h (220 mph) in 2 minutes, with a maximum speed in normal operation of 431 km/h (268 mph). During a test run on 12 November 2006, the vehicle achieved a top speed of 501 km/h (311 mph). The Shanghai Transrapid project took 10 billion yuan (1.33 billion US dollars) and 2.5 years to complete the 30.5 km (19.0 mi) track.
The train runs from Longyang Road station in Pudong on the Shanghai subway line 2 to Pudong International Airport with an additional, separate track leading to a maintenance facility. The train takes 7 minutes and 20 seconds to complete the journey.
As of May 2008[update], the one way ticket price is ¥50 (about US$7.00 in 2008) and ¥40 ($5.60) for airline passengers with proof of an airline ticket purchase receipt. A round-trip ticket costs ¥80 ($11.20). VIP tickets cost double.
Operating times: 6:45 to 21:30
Highest Speed: 431 km/h (268 mph) (Normal Times) or 300 km/h (190 mph) (Extend Times)
Run time: 7 mins and 20 sec. in Normal Times, while 8 mins and 10 sec. in extend times
Normal Times is 8:30-17:00, Extend Time is 6:45 to 8:30 and 17:00-21:30
Originating from KUMAMOTO Japan, AJISEN RAMEN is famous for its white broth, made by simmering different kinds of bones and fishes for many hours.AJISEN RAMEN has been called the “King Of White Broth.” Tonkotsu soup is rich in collagen, a protein which is goods for the skin. AJISEN’s emphasis on simple and hygienic preparation, bring out very tasty and healthy noodles.
First opened in 1968, AJISEN RAMEN now has over 400 chain of restaurants worlwide. With restaurants in Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, Australia, Hong Kong, China, USA, Canada and throughout Japan. AJISEN RAMEN is the largest ramen shop chain in Japan today.
AJISEN serves TONKOTSU ramen with extensive garnishing in its ramen line-ups. The ingredients in the preparation of AJISEN RAMEN soup are import from Japan.Briefly and lightly cooked, ramen noodles remain springy and smooth to the taste.
At Pudong, the most convenient place for exhibition shopping is located at this place called “Big Thumb Nail Mall”, which is able to be easily translated to mandarin at “Da Mu Zhi Guang Chang”. Remember to tell the cab driver a proper pronounciation otherwise all of you would get lost.
At “Big Thumb Nail Mall”, you will have wide range of food in an affordable price.
China is china, there are so many chinese and they are always ‘people mountain people sea’ (In a proper meaning, it means many people)
I like the restaurant exterior theme, which it represents or symbolize the specialty of the food.
Accordingly to my colleague, Pizza Hut in China has a better quality comparing the malaysian ones. They concentrate on the ingredients to make a pizza.
As usual, Watsons is everywhere (The blue shop at the most left), you can see Haagen too!
At this place, there is even a Nike Factory Store, which they sell really cheap things.
I bought some number of t-shirts at about RMB99.00, which is about RM50.00 each. It’s pretty good deal, eh?
In Shanghai, cabs are everywhere with a basic fare of RMB11.00. It’s pretty safe to take a cab during the day but be a little extra careful during nighttime.
I am currently working on a project for an exhibition at Pakistan, which it appears that Pakistan’s Marriott Hotel was being destroyed by a massive truck bomb and killed at least 40 people, wounding more than 250 and leaving a crater of 25 feet deep.
One of the confirmed client even cancelled the project and they’ve decided not to go to Pakistan for exhibition this round.
Locals who arrived on the scene minutes after the bombing said they saw many additional dead bodies lying the rubble, and officials fear the death toll will increase significantly as rescue teams continue work at the scene.
Just after 8 p.m. local time, an apparent suicide bomber blew himself up as his vehicle was being checked at the luxury Marriott Hotel’s entrance, only about 50 feet from the lobby.
The bomb was felt as far as 15 miles away. Within 500 feet of the blast, buildings and trees were shredded, cars crushed and the air heavy with acrid smoke. The bomb was estimated to contain at least 800 pounds of explosives, according to Interior Minister Kamal Shah, but late Sunday local and foreign investigators were saying it was likely much bigger.
“I have retrieved at least 35 to 40 bodies,” Amjad Ali Khan told ABC News outside the hotel, his clothes stained with blood. “Some people had brains coming out of their heads.”
To walk along the front of the hotel 30 minutes after the bomb exploded was to walk through a war zone. Rubble was piled ten feet high, electric wires sparkled against pools of water and gas, mangled iron gates poked out of the mud, warped by the power of one of Islamabad’s largest-ever explosions.
Inside the lobby, the reception desk had been crushed by debris, a piano was thrown against a wall, and a fish flopped against the marble, its glass aquarium lying shattered next to it. For one hour after the blast, volunteers and rescue workers ferried a series of bloodied and dead bodies out to waiting ambulances. This reporter saw at least 8 dead bodies lying in the rubble of the lobby.
Shah told ABC News the government had recently deployed army soldiers in Islamabad after receiving a warning of an imminent attack on the city.
“We had no specific information about the Marriott, but we had information that terrorists were planning to strike inside the capital city,” he told ABC News.
It has now been confirmed that the Czech ambassador to Pakistan was killed in the attack.
From the Pudong International Airport, we took cab to the Shanghai New International Expo Center, which is about 50 minutes drive and if you take Maglev train (Which is at the speed of 431km/hr), it takes only 7 minutes.
It is so the freaking huge with a combination of at least 234,536,782,346 football fields!
There are total of 12 halls, which it takes about 40 - 60 minutes to walk from Hall 1 to Hall 12 without any short rest, with the average of 5 minutes per hall.
From Kuala Lumpur to Pudong Shanghai, it takes about 5.5 hours to arrive. I slept all my way after having a chicken noodle in the flight, and it arrives punctually in the early morning at 7.00am.
Pudong International Airport has a pretty large area and they have 3 terminals with 2 additional ones.
I can’t resist to take a photo with the reflections on the flooring.
By the way, our check in terminal is located at Row A, it’s like hundred kilometers away!
In my mailbox, I do always receive funny english written by the chinese in China. I never thought that I can see such thing personally at Pudong International Airport, writing as ” The running is over” (It should be - We are Closed for the Day)
When I am traveling to somewhere which I will need to depart from KLIA, KLIA Ekspres is my favorite mode of transportation. It saves me a lot of time without having to go through the bad Malaysian traffic jam on road.
The best thing is, I can just use the magic word and tell my mom “Please send me to Kepong Sentral KTM Station”. I will then take the always-so-slow-and-not-on-time-malaysian-ktm to the KL Sentral station to hop onto the KLIA Ekspres.
An adult ticket costs me at about RM35.00 for a single trip which it takes only 28 minutes to arrive to the KLIA instead of 50-60 minutes if I opt for a cab. (And a cab is charging me RM70.00 for a single trip)
The entire cabin is much more spacious and clean, so comfortably seated throughout the journey and it’s a non-stop service from KL Sentral to KLIA.
If I were to travel by AirAsia, then I have no choice but to opt for a cab for sending me to the terminal at RM70.00 per single trip. Otherwise, a shutter from KL Sentral will do.
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