Pre-CNY
And so I thought, it’s time to even share the very uninteresting interesting facts about pre-Chinese New Year here. Since I guess some of it might be interesting.

A good old visit to Old Town Kopitiam in USJ Taipan, is surely nice. Good Coffee.

Home oh home. Back in KLang. Looks green.
The Hidden Street.
Back in the old days, this street is usually crowded with Chinese as they had most of the good delicacies here, especially the yong tao foo,which is seemingly overpriced due to the price hike of the fuel. ah. Madrass Street in KL, nearby Petaling Street.


Here’s the stall. Lots of people during peak noon hours.
WTF is my macbook
A beautiful scene after purchase of my Macbook, but wtf has it been until now :s.
A walk down the usual path reveals the humourous side of this place. And please take note, the first picture on the left are took on a different day compared with the middle picture. Yes, they had the same error. Wondered why there’s no one attending that error uh? Let’s see what software they hidden beneath it.
Project time. Big time










Cloud and sky times.

Why does this look SOOOOO STTARRR BUUUCKKS?
Pre-CNY Celebration/Preparation
As usual, which is taken badly poorly on my w850 camera, in lowlight situation this camera sucks big time. DO NOt i repeat, DONOT go out to anywhere nearby a shopping mall one night before Chinese New Year, it’s a horror mind you. You get no parking, you will get stucked in traffic jam at the same place for 1 hour, you get no food in restaurant. And almost everything.

Basically there’s car everywhere.
But on the other hand, there’s also good interesting side you can look at, where usually the mom/sisters would wake up in the morning, early morning to get some groceries to prepare reunion dinner on the first day of Chinese New Year.



Usually people will head to the wet market, but we chose the small morning market, but of course you see, prices will be jacked sky high during this time. Bad bastards.
A look at 180 degrees view of the morning market..
Whoa, what’s the long queue? What’s the wait? Anyone…died?

And out of nowhere of waiting…
The main cast has appeared, it’s the girl…noo…PORK! yes, it has been an undying tradition to chewo on PORK meat during Chinese New Year, but of course up to recent years where health condition is concerned, not many people are into it compared to last time. It’s MASSIVE. Some they eat, some they use it for praying.


Here’s the usual that they hang on the wall for CHinese, the word describes as ‘FOOK’, literally means luck. The reason they hang it upside down is to always wish that they luck will fall from sky to their house. Eh?
Perak.
A nostalgic place it seem, and of course being such an old place, there’s an addiction being here. The classic CHEE CHEONG FUN. Despite its name, it’s really fun to eat, and mind you, once you start, you’ll get hooked. Unlike usual ones that you can find in KL, this one tastes best with Green Chili. Ahhh damn it, my hunger…
Skies in Perak.
Always wondered what’s beyond that wall when I’m young, found out now that it’s the neighbour. And of course, this is the place where I grew up with my cousins. Damn nostalgic.
Oh, way back? Seafood at this restaurant at Kuala Selangor. Crowded like hell. Waited almost 1 hour for the food to appear. And yes, it’s good.
Post CNY Celebration



Went to Siaw Weii’s house in group. for fun. no. For ang pow-er to be exact.
GONG XI FA CAI






























