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Singapura 700 Years : Latest Singapore Exhibition at the National Museum of Singapore

Singapore Stone as explained by our guide Mike

Singapura 700 Years is the latest Singapore history exhibition at the National Museum of Singapore. In the meantime, the “resident” Singapore History Gallery will be closed for renovation and will be slated to reopen in 2015. The gallery will therefore get a new lease of life in time for Singapore’s Golden Jubilee celebration!

Singapura 700 Years National Museum of Singapore
Singapura 700 Years National Museum of Singapore

Singapura 700 Years National Museum of Singapore

Map of Singapura 700 Years exhibition
Map of Singapura 700 Years exhibition

Map of Singapura : 700 Years exhibition

Exhibits at the Singapura 700 Years exhibition
Exhibits at the Singapura 700 Years exhibition

Exhibits at the Singapura : 700 Years exhibition

Singapura : 700 Years has 6 sections including Archaeology in Singapore, Ancient Singapore (1300–1818), Colonial Singapore (1819–1942), Syonan-To (1942–1945), Road to Merdeka (1946–1965) and Independent Singapore (1965–1975).

Archaeology in Singapore

Archaeology in Singapore 30 years of uncovering the past from 1984 to 2014
Archaeology in Singapore 30 years of uncovering the past from 1984 to 2014

Archaeology in Singapore : 30 years of uncovering the past from 1984 to 2014

Over the last 30 years, excavation works have been secretly but carefully carried out. This section unearths some of the findings that confirms the historical, colonial and modern past of Singapore. Find out some of the techniques that are used so that historical evidences are well documented for future generations of Singaporeans!

Ancient Singapore

Ancient Singapore with Dragon’s Teeth Gate on the left
Ancient Singapore with Dragon’s Teeth Gate on the left

Ancient Singapore with Dragon’s Teeth Gate on the left

Singapore Stone as explained by our guide Mike
Singapore Stone as explained by our guide Mike

Singapore Stone as explained by our guide Mike

The Ancient Singapore section tells of Singapore’s history before the founding of Singapore. This includes records of the Dragon’s Teeth Gate (see above) which formerly stood at the gateway to today’s Keppel Harbour, the Singapore Stone with inscriptions that up to this day no one knows and how Singapore got its name – Singapura (Lion City – did Singapore really have indigenous lions?).

Colonial Singapore : 1819 to 1942

Colonial Singapore – Singapura 700 Years
Colonial Singapore – Singapura 700 Years

Colonial Singapore – Singapura : 700 Years

Milestones of Colonial Singapore
Milestones of Colonial Singapore

Milestones of Colonial Singapore

Chinese in Singapore during colonial times
Chinese in Singapore during colonial times

Chinese in Singapore during colonial times

European settlements in Singapore
European settlements in Singapore

European settlements in Singapore

Colonial Singapore was a time where British firmly had rule over Singapore. Unknown to most Singaporeans, Sir Stamford Raffles only established a trading port in 1819 and it was in 1824 that Singapore was formerly ceded to the British. This section also depicted the life of the rich (mostly Europeans) as well as the poor during those times. The rich Europeans would spend their days horse riding, socialising and enjoying parties (Literally! take a look at the 24 hour schedule of a typical European at the exhibition!) while the poor had to work long and hard hours as rickshaw riders or coolies.

Syonan-To

Syonan-To means “Light of the South”
Syonan-To means “Light of the South”

Syonan-To means “Light of the South”

This section tells of how the Japanese had a grand plan to conquer Southeast Asia which included Singapore. In fact, General Yamashita had a plan to take down Singapore in 100 days which he eventually only took 70 days. During the Japanese Occupation, it was grim and dark times for Singapore. Food was scarce, men suspected of supporting China were executed and locals had to adapt to a new language and a new colonial master.

Road to Merdeka : 1945 to 1965

Road to Merdeka (Independence)
Road to Merdeka (Independence)

Road to Merdeka (Independence)

Countries gaining independence after World War 2
Countries gaining independence after World War 2

Countries gaining independence after World War 2

Referendum held on 1 September 1962 to decide on the options for merger
Referendum held on 1 September 1962 to decide on the options for merger

Referendum held on 1 September 1962 to decide on the options for merger

Singapore was part of Malaya from 16 September 1963 to 9 August 1965 (approximately 2 years)
Singapore was part of Malaya from 16 September 1963 to 9 August 1965 (approximately 2 years)

Singapore was part of Malaya from 16 September 1963 to 9 August 1965 (approximately 2 years)

After the war, both Singapore and Malaya knew that the days of the British as a colonial power were numbered. This triggered Singapore’s march towards independent. In 1959, Singapore obtained self governance with Singapore Flag and National Anthem introduced the same year. On 16 September 1963, Singapore and Malaya obtained independence from the British and because of political differences, Singapore was forced to be an independent state on 9th August 1965.

Independent Singapore

Independent Singapore Post 1965
Independent Singapore Post 1965

Independent Singapore : Post 1965

Singapore’s Leaders
Singapore’s Leaders

Singapore’s Leaders

Developing Singapore in key areas of defence, diplomacy, economy and education
Developing Singapore in key areas of defence, diplomacy, economy and education

Developing Singapore in key areas of defence, diplomacy, economy and education

Full marks for being a Singapore Buff!
Full marks for being a Singapore Buff!

Full marks for being a Singapore Buff!

When Singapore gained independence in 1965, leaders of Singapore went straight to work, developing Singapore in areas of defence, diplomacy, economy and education. With the development of public housing, Singaporeans were well taken care of for the first time. Proper sanitation also came along with these public housing. Our guide, Mike also made a joke about the huge contributions Dr Goh Keng Swee made. When Singapore needed to be developed in a certain area, he would be the minister. Hence, he was the minister for finance, defence and education where he played key roles in developing Singapore into what it is today.

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Guided Tours are also available at the following hours. Just gather outside the entrance at the stipulated times!

From 1 to 10 November
English
Mon – Fri 11am
Sat & Sun 11:30am, 2pm and 3:30pm

Mandarin
Mon 1:30pm
Sat & Sun 11am & 1:30pm

From 3 November onwards
Japanese
Mon – Fri 10.30am
Every 1st Sat of the Month 1:30pm

From 11 November onwards
English
Mon – Fri 11am & 2pm
Sat & Sun 11:30am, 1pm, 2pm, 2:30pm (from 11 Nov to 31 Dec only) & 3:30pm

Mandarin
Mon 1:30pm
Sat & Sun 11am, 1:30pm

From 1 December onwards
French
Every 1st Thu of the Month 12pm

We hope you have enjoyed our coverage of the latest Singapore history exhibition – Singapura : 700 Years. If you have visited the exhibition, let us know what you think in the comments section below!

Angry Birds Activity Park Johor Bahru at Komtar JBCC!

Inside Angry Birds Activity Park JB

Angry Birds Activity Park makes its debut in Southeast Asia at the Komtar JBCC in Johor Bahru! Making its debut on 31st October 2014, Angry Birds Activity Park adds to the suite of kids attractions in the state of Johor which includes Legoland Malaysia, the Little Big Club and Hello Kitty Town…

Angry Birds Activity Park JB
Angry Birds Activity Park JB

Angry Birds Activity Park JB

The park features fun interactive games including Lazer Bird Shoot, Red Bird Goal, Piggy Shooting Gallery and the Captain Black Bird Ship. The keyword here is “activity” and there is never a dull moment for the kids here with loads of activities in store for them!

Map of Angry Birds Activity Park Johor Bahru
Map of Angry Birds Activity Park Johor Bahru

Map of Angry Birds Activity Park Johor Bahru

Entrance of Angry Birds Activity Park JB
Entrance of Angry Birds Activity Park JB

Entrance of Angry Birds Activity Park JB

Inside Angry Birds Activity Park JB
Inside Angry Birds Activity Park JB

Inside Angry Birds Activity Park JB

Opening Hours and Ticket Prices of Angry Birds Activity Park Johor Bahru

The park opens from 10am to 10pm daily and ticket prices are as follow

Single Pass : RM75
Single Annual Pass : RM230
Family (2 Adults and 2 children) Pass : RM230
Family Annual Pass : RM700

Address of Angry Birds Activity Park Johor Bahru

Angry Birds Activity Park Johor Bahru is located at level 3 of Komtar JBCC. Komtar JBCC is located at Jalan Wong Ah Fook, Bandar Johor Bahru, 80000 Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia.

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Metropolitan Grill Seattle : Are the steaks worth it?

Metropolitan Grill Seattle

Steaks are the name of the game at Metropolitan Grill in Seattle and Kate heard about it and surprised me with a visit while we were in Seattle…

About Metropolitan Grill Seattle

Facade of Metropolitan Grill Seattle
Facade of Metropolitan Grill Seattle
Inside Metropolitan Grill Seattle
Inside Metropolitan Grill Seattle

Touted as having “the best steaks in town”, Metropolitan Grill has a rich history and heritage (aka atas as you can see from the picture above), being located at the historic Marion Building. Of course, many people come here for just 1 thing.

The steaks.

Steaks at Metropolitan Grill are prepared with much emphasis starting from its custom dry-aging process to its proprietary seasoning and specially selected mesquite charcoal to sear and seal in the flavours of the steaks.

But the real question is… are the steaks at Metropolitan Grill really worth it?
(The price especially!)

Lunch Menu at Metropolitan Grill Seattle
Lunch Menu at Metropolitan Grill Seattle

What we ate at Metropolitan Grill Seattle


We spent a total of $100USD (yes, we reiterate that its an atas place) for lunch and we ordered root beer, strawberry lemonade for drinks and the Works Burger, Filet Mignon 8oz for mains…

Warm breads with freshly made butter - this was really shiok! (Met Grill Seattle)
Warm breads with freshly made butter – this was really shiok! (Met Grill Seattle)
Strawberry Lemonade and Root Beer at Metropolitan Grill Seattle
Strawberry Lemonade and Root Beer at Metropolitan Grill Seattle
The Works Burger - 15 USD (Seattle Metropolitan Grill)
The Works Burger – 15 USD (Seattle Metropolitan Grill)
8 oz Filet Mignon - 56USD at Metropolitan Grill Seattle
8 oz Filet Mignon – 56USD at Metropolitan Grill Seattle

Let’s talk about the breads first. It was AWESOME! (Yes, it is strange for us to say that about breads at a steak restaurant) BUT YES! IT WAS AWESOME! Shiok because the breads were warm, lightly crisp on the outside and warm and fluffy on the inside. PLUS, the butter was just heavenly! It was fresh, natural and seemed like it was made in house. The last time we tasted butter like this was when we were in Poland where our friends made fresh butter right from the cow’s milk!

The Works Burger was great. Nothing fancy but it stays true to how an american burger ought to be. Juicy patty, cheese, buns and a HUGE portion at that. Typical american and we loved it!

Well, for the steak, we had high expectations for it and it met our expectations. Probably one of the best steaks that we’ve had as well. It was well seasoned on the outside and juicy, tender, flavourful on the inside. All that a “best steak in town” steak should be. But, it lacked the punch. It was good. Don’t get us wrong. But it lacked the “WOW, THIS IS OUT OF THIS WORLD!” reaction when we went in for our first bite.

For 56USD and 8oz, we sort of expected that.

Having finished our meal, our server came up to ask us whether we wanted some desserts. So we told him,

“If we were to only have 1 dessert, 1 that we MUST TRY, what would that be?”

He contemplated for a while and came up with 2 recommendations. The chocolate lava and five layer carrot cake. But we insisted on just 1 choice (because we were quite full and mostly because we were REALLY close to our budget) and he told us

“Then it has got to be the chocolate lava”

And chocolate lava it was. Turns out that it was probably one of the BEST DESSERTS WE’VE EVER HAD! (along with Turons from the Philippines)

Chocolate Lava Cake at Metropolitan Grill for 12USD
Chocolate Lava Cake at Metropolitan Grill for 12USD

The chocolate lava was unlike any chocolate cakes that we’ve ever tasted. It had so many different textures! On the outside it was cookie-ish and crumbly-ish. But when you go for the bite, the chewyness comes in with rich chocolatey taste! When you break open the chocolate lava, “molten chocolate” oozes out and when all these tastes and textures get swirled between your taste buds? Simply divine!

After our meal, we also spent some time to recall what we learnt during the Seattle Underground Tour in the morning. Which resulted in this…writings on receipts…

Final bill of $115 (including tips) returned in this holder with a nice little message from the general manager of Met Grill Seattle
Final bill of $115 (including tips) returned in this holder with a nice little message from the general manager of Met Grill Seattle

Location of Metropolitan Grill Seattle


The address of Metropolitan Grill is 820 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA 98104, United States

Conclusion

All in all, we were thoroughly satisfied with our visit to Metropolitan Grill. Perhaps you may wish to also lower your expectations of the steak. It was great nonetheless.

To answer the question of whether the steaks at Metropolitan are worth it?
The answer would be yes, but barely.

For us, the highlight has got to be the chocolate lava cake! Imagine us saying that its awesome even after our meals. Maybe it would have been “out of this world” if it was just taken as part of an afternoon tea!

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Seattle Underground Tour by Bill Speidel : A tour not to be missed!

Seattle Underground Tour

If there is one thing that you MUST do when you visit Seattle, it is the Seattle Underground Tour. The tour was started by Bill Speidel, a journalist who wanted to preserve pioneer square, which was then a run down district on the verge of being torn down for rebuilding. In doing so, he researched and found a series of underground passages which sparked his first underground tour in 1964.

Bill Speidel - The man who started the Seattle Underground Tours
Bill Speidel – The man who started the Seattle Underground Tours
In memory of Bill Speidel who revealed the truth behind Seattle Underground Tours
In memory of Bill Speidel who revealed the truth behind Seattle Underground Tours

Since then, petitions and arrangements have been made to use these underground passages to show the “illustrious” history of Seattle to locals and visitors alike. We signed up for the tour and we enjoyed every bit of it. Today, the tour is pretty much based on Bill Speidel’s book – Sons of the Profits (book above), which is also an interesting read.

In this post, we will try to remember everything (as much as possible) that we have learnt during this tour, which was humorous, packed with alot of information and largely entertaining!

About the Seattle Underground Tour

Commencement of Seattle Underground Tour in this pub / tavern
Commencement of Seattle Underground Tour in this pub / tavern

The tour costs $17 for adults for a 75 minutes tour and it all starts in this pub / tavern, next to the counter where you buy your tickets.

If you take a closer look at this picture, you will find 3 portraits – the founders of Seattle. 2 on the top and one (full body) on the extreme left. The top left is Henry Yesler, the top right is Arthur Armstrong Denny and the extreme left with a full body portrait is David Swinson “Doc” Maynard.

So how do they all come together to become the founders of Seattle? For this we have to learn about how they arrived in Seattle in the first place.

Arthur Armstrong Denny. According to our guide Dave, Arthur (the leader of the Denny party) came to Seattle for the cheap lands. During the gold rush era, the government were giving away many acres of land for a measly price and Arthur came here precisely to capitalise on it. When he first arrived, he was pleased with what he saw as there were acres of cedar and fir which he could sell for a profit. But he also wondered to himself why others did not come to claim the land? Well, soon enough, he found out the answer. During high tides, his acres of land quickly reduced to only 8 acres. But to him, 8 acres was still a good deal. So he settled and that place became what we know today as Pioneer Square, the original centre of Seattle.

Henry Yesler. Yesler was a businessman who saw opportunity in the vast fir and cedar that Seattle had. He then built the first saw mill and positioned it such that trees from the hills could slide down the hills right into his mill. This later came to be known as “Skid Road” or “Skid Row”. Because of the tides, Yesler also built his mill such that at high tides, his ships could come directly beside the mill, load up and leave, saving precious time in transportation. With his saw mill, he provided much of San Francisco’s timber needs and became one of Seattle’s wealthiest man.

David Swinson “Doc” Maynard. Doc as he would be referred to during the tour, came from a rich background. He pretty much had success in whatever he did. He bought and sold businesses, was a medical doctor and also provided land to the Denny party. Because of his successes, he decided to try out something new. After hearing about the gold rush of San Francisco, he headed west. Enroute, he treated Catherine Troutman Broshears of cholera but failed to save her husband (what a convenient excuse), came to fall in love with her. Because of their love, Doc diverted from his trail to San Francisco, heading northwest instead to Seattle.

Introduction to the city's sewage problem - lowlands of mid town seattle (extreme left picture)
Introduction to the city’s sewage problem – lowlands of mid town seattle (extreme left picture)

If you take a look at the picture on the left, you’ll realise that right in the middle of the town, it was the lowest point in terms of elevation. Remember the tides we talked about earlier? These tides actually came in twice a day. What this meant was that, due to the poor sewage system (more like non-existent sewage system), the tides would bring out the sh#$ twice a day – Yay right? NO! The tides would also bring back the sh#$ twice a day, known as Tacoma’s Revenge!

The rich people like Yesler didn’t really cared about the condition because his mills (and ships) continued to move off on time, everytime the tides came! In addition, the rich people (who could do something about it) usually lived on top of the hills. When they did their “business”, it would be brought downhill through a gravity-pulled wooden sewage system. Guess where that sh$% went? Again to the mid town!

So one day, hope came in the form of this…

Thomas A Crapper's Flushing System
Thomas A Crapper’s Flushing System

Much to contrary believe, Thomas A Crapper (Yes, his real name – that’s where the word “crap” came from we think) did not invent the flushing system. But he did improve it and made many modifications to it, having 9 patents to his name which made him very rich. When the flushing system finally arrived in the West Coast (ideas and products then usually takes about 10 years to move from the east coast of USA to reach the west coast), people thought that their sewage problems would magically disappear, they couldn’t be more wrong. After opening the boxes, they realised that the system doesn’t work by itself, it will still need to be connected to a sewage system. Guess what? It was connected to the wooden sewage system (mentioned above), throughout town. Sh#@ geysers started to appear throughout town! Turns out that pressure from the top of the hill and pressure from the tides caused pressure to be built up so much so that if you’re unlucky, when you flush one of the Crapper systems, the crap would literally explode before you!

Yet all these did not cause the people to want to redesign the city until the Great Seattle Fire of 1889 forced their hand…

The Great Seattle Fire of June 6, 1889

On a hot summer’s day in June 6th, 1889, John Bach, who was working in a carpentry shop, overturned a hot pot of glue and started the Great Seattle fire of 1889. To make matter’s worse, there was a paint shop next door and they tried to use water to put out the fire. If you do not know, this was a class B fire (flammable fluid) which if you used water, would spread the fire even more! So on that day, the entire Seattle was burnt down and this in one sense, forced the people of Seattle to rebuild the city on higher ground.

Left - Great Seattle Fire of 1889 wiped out the city of Seattle
Left – Great Seattle Fire of 1889 wiped out the city of Seattle
Inside the Underground Tour - mainly left as it was when Bill Speidel found it
Inside the Underground Tour – mainly left as it was when Bill Speidel found it

Rebuilding of Seattle on higher ground – The creation of “Underground Seattle”


After the fire, the city administration decided to rebuild the city upwards – on higher ground. The plan was to take 8 to 10 years to complete. However, the merchants wouldn’t have any of that. In fact, they rebuilt their shops at the original location within a short span of 3 years. So then, you would imagine that there are some parts of the city on the original lower parts and newer parts of the city on the hills…

Notice the wall behind Dave - Seattle Underground Tour
Notice the wall behind Dave – Seattle Underground Tour

So in this picture, you will see Dave on the right with a wall behind him. You will have to imagine this…

1. The original street was where everyone’s standing. This is also the original store front where the merchants rebuilt their shops.

2. Above the wall behind Dave, the other parts of the city have begun rebuilding so you will see that there’s a disconnect between the old city and the new city.

The people of Seattle thought. “Hey, no problem, we’ll just place ladders on these walls to connect the old part of the city and the new!”

What a “brilliant” idea!

As a result…

1. Power Shopping. You could be shopping on the main streets of the old town and once you’re done, you’ll climb up these ladders to the top of the walls to go home to the new part of the city! Talk about “Power Shopping!”

2. Dead while Shopping. From the top of the walls, some barrels would be delivered on the streets above. And sometimes, these barrels fell from the top of the wall, right smack into the main shopping street. People sometimes just “go” when the barrels fall. So you literally have to watch out for barrels when you shop!

3. One-step Programme. Sometimes at 2am in the morning, after leaving the pubs drunk, some of these drunkards would walk to the edge of the wall and fall 35 feet and plunge to their deaths! Talk about a “one-step programme” to quit drinking…

So to stop all these, shop owners decided that they will have to be connected to the higher part of the city. So I-supports and arches, like the one you see in the picture above, joined the wall to the buildings. Some owners also started to have 2 separate store fronts. One at the lower level, the original entrance and a second one at the second level in anticipation for the connection to the higher levels.

If you realise, in doing so, the “Underground” was created!

And now you see that the Underground Tour is not a tunnel that was dug out. It was a rebuilding of the city upon itself that created these underground walkways!

Heading to another part of the Underground Tour in Seattle
Heading to another part of the Underground Tour in Seattle
Sky light above (Seattle Underground Tour)
Sky light above (Seattle Underground Tour)

To allow natural sunlight to enter the “Underground passages”, sky lights such as these were sprinkled throughout the city. But because it was constructed with manganese, some of these started to turn purple and rendered it useless. The other interesting that you might want to know is that because of the building and rebuilding over the city, if you take a plan view of the city, it really resembles that of a giant waffle – compartmentalised. This explains why we had to move out of this part of the underground, go above ground and enter another part of the underground, simply because they weren’t directly connected anymore.

Seattle’s Rat Plague of 1907

In the early 1900s, a rat plague started to emerge in the underground passages of Seattle. It started to get out of control and the administration decided to pay 10cents to each rat tail that was given to them. Guess what?

Children started to rear rats in order to claim the bounty of 10cents! Such entrepreneurship! Seattle is afterall the home of Amazon, Microsoft and Starbucks!

So in 1907, the underground passages were shut down in a bid to control the rat plague.

What really went on in Seattle’s Underground

A side story came up during our tour…

Our guide Dave (of Seattle Underground Tours) was humorous and knowledgeable - Thanks Dave!
Our guide Dave (of Seattle Underground Tours) was humorous and knowledgeable – Thanks Dave!

A population census was conducted on the population of 25,000 then. Of these, 2500 ladies declared their profession as “seamstress”. This was quite unusual for a town of miners and loggers. Alot of “mending” must have taken place.

So they sent a group of investigators to find out the truth and after 2 months of “exhaustive research”, they found out that this group of ladies were not really seamstress and there was not a single sewing machine to be found!

Mdm Lou as seen in this picture - no one's sure if its her though
Mdm Lou as seen in this picture – no one’s sure if its her though

In comes Lou Graham, better known as Mdm Lou. She owned the best parlours in the city of Seattle. She was a successful businesswoman who had a keen eye for investments. This made her really really rich. In fact, after she died, she donated all that she had to public education. Even in today’s terms, after adjusting for inflation, her donation is still the single largest donation ever in Seattle! But the sad thing is that not a single school in Seattle is named after her.

At this juncture, Dave introduced about the “Underworld Tour” which is only meant for adults. We did not go for that. But we were told that “advanced stitching techniques” would be discussed in this tour. Do tell us about it if you have attended!

Naming of the City of Seattle after Chief Seattle


Dave told us that if we could only remember one thing from the tour, it was how to pronounce Seattle. Remember Doc – one of the founding fathers above? Turns out that he had a personal relationship with Chief Seattle who was the chief of the Suquamish tribe. Doc then lobbied for the city to be named after Chief Seattle.

The actual way of spelling Chief Seattle’s name is Si’ahl and the actual way to pronounce it is Siak! You will have to pronounce the “ke” with your tongue rolled up as though you’re about to spit. Ghosts were also briefly discussed on this tour and suddenly, the air started to fill cold…

Entrance to our first underground area at door 115 for Seattle Underground Tours
Entrance to our first underground area at door 115 for Seattle Underground Tours
More underground areas seen during Seattle Underground Tours
More underground areas seen during Seattle Underground Tours

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Yang’s Fried Dumpling Shanghai 小杨生煎 : Best Dumplings EVER!

Yang's Fried Dumpling 小杨生煎 4 for 6RMB

Yang’s Fried Dumpling (aka 小杨生煎) is located at No.269 Wujiang Road, Shanghai, China (Nanjing West Road).

If you’re visiting Shanghai, YOU MUST visit Yang’s Fried Dumplings. The dumplings at 小杨生煎 is an attraction itself and you will (at almost all times of the day) see a long queue outside the stall…

Staff of Yang’s Fried Dumpling 小杨生煎 busy at work
Staff of Yang’s Fried Dumpling 小杨生煎 busy at work

Staff of Yang’s Fried Dumpling 小杨生煎 busy at work

See the staff of 小杨生煎 busy at work? It is because of 2 main reasons.

1. CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP! You wouldn’t and couldn’t imagine this, but 4 dumplings at Yang’s Fried Dumpling only costs 6RMB! What?! That’s only 1.5RMB each or 30 cents SGD each!! AHH!!! SO CHEAP!!!

Yang's Fried Dumpling 小杨生煎 4 for 6RMB
Yang’s Fried Dumpling 小杨生煎 4 for 6RMB

Yang’s Fried Dumpling 小杨生煎 4 for 6RMB

2. TASTES SUPERB! But the true reason lies in the taste. No doubt, the cheap price is a huge draw but the taste is something that we’ve never tasted (and experienced) before. Firstly, the outer skin is pan fried to a nice crispy texture while the pork inside remains sweet, flavourful and JUICY!

And secondly, we reiterate again, it’s JUICY!!! Notice that we bold juicy. This is because it is RIDICULOUSLY JUICY on your first bite! On our first bite, we were told that the only way to eat 小杨生煎 is to first nibble and suck out the soup first. We did. But when we went in for our first bite, the residual juices still spurt unto us!

YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!

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Eastern & Oriental Hotel : Penang’s Grand Old Dame

Pool and sea view from E&O Hotel Victory Annexe Studio Suite

Eastern & Oriental Hotel (also known affectionately as the E&O Hotel) is Penang’s most iconic hotel. Founded by the Sarkies brothers (who also founded Raffles Hotel in Singapore and the Strand in Yangon) in 1885, it was also known as “the Premier Hotel East of the Suez” due to its sea-front lawn spanning in excess of 800 feet and the hot and cold running water (yup, it was a symbol of luxury in those days). Thanks to the great folks of E&O Hotel (a huge shout-out to Eileen!), we were hosted to 2 nights stay at the Victory Annexe Studio Suite right here at the iconic Eastern & Oriental Hotel, Penang!

Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang (E&O Hotel) Entrance
Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang (E&O Hotel) Entrance
Entrance of E&O Hotel Penang
Entrance of E&O Hotel Penang
Reception of Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang
Reception of Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang

As we were heading towards E&O from Rasa Sayang, we popped by Lone Pine Hotel (also under the management of E&O) for a complimentary transfer.

We alighted at the heritage wing of the E&O and sure enough, the colonial and classy feel of the hotel dawned upon us as we entered the lobby…

Lobby of E&O Hotel Victory Annexe (A short walk away)
Lobby of E&O Hotel Victory Annexe (A short walk away)
Lobby of E&O Hotel Heritage Wing
Lobby of E&O Hotel Heritage Wing
Corridor to our sea view Studio Suite at level 8 of the E&O
Corridor to our sea view Studio Suite at level 8 of the E&O

After a prompt check-in at the Victory Annexe (too prompt in a sense that we were not formally introduced to the facilities of the hotel), we were shown to our lift. Walking along a hugely spacious corridor at level 8, we arrived at our suite…

Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang (E&O Hotel) Victory Annexe Studio Suite

As we entered the suite, the decoration and layout exuberated the classy vibe as we’ve had experienced at the Raffles Hotel Singapore. Our first gasp came as we laid eyes upon the bath tub…as the centre-piece of the entire suite, it is both functional and yet can be seen as a piece of art. The clawfoot bath tub, accompanied by a huge full length mirror, is certainly a lavish touch to the overall decoration of the suite.

2bearbear enjoying the clawfoot bath tub of the Eastern and Oriental Penang
2bearbear enjoying the clawfoot bath tub of the Eastern and Oriental Penang
Red wine chilling out with super rings in bath tub! ;p
Red wine chilling out with super rings in bath tub! ;p

There are also 2 wash basins for the lady and gentleman. How do we know that? The toiletries supplied at each basin was different. One has the shaver while the other has the shower cap. A cute little touch there 😉

His and Hers vanity sink
His and Hers vanity sink
Toiletries of the E&O Hotel Penang
Toiletries of the E&O Hotel Penang

As with all 5 stars / luxury class hotels, the beds are always inviting. At the Victory Annexe Studio Suite, you’ll get a writer’s desk as well as pool and sea view at your own private balcony…

Bed and armchair of the Eastern and Oriental Hotel Studio Suite
Bed and armchair of the Eastern and Oriental Hotel Studio Suite
Writer’s desk
Writer’s desk
Pool and sea view from E&O Hotel Victory Annexe Studio Suite
Pool and sea view from E&O Hotel Victory Annexe Studio Suite


Video Tour of Victory Annexe Studio Suite, E&O Hotel

Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang (E&O Hotel) Facilities

Swimming Pool

Infinity Pool Eastern and Oriental Hotel Victory Annexe
Infinity Pool Eastern and Oriental Hotel Victory Annexe
Another view of the infinity pool of the E&O Hotel
Another view of the infinity pool of the E&O Hotel
Chilling out at the Pool Side Terrace
Chilling out at the Pool Side Terrace
Swimming Pool Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang
Swimming Pool Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang

Both the Victory Annexe as well as the Heritage Wing have swimming pools of their own and guests are allowed to visit either of the swimming pools. We loved the Victory Annexe swimming pool (not only because of its proximity – ie walk less) but also because of the splendid views that it offers of the sea and the Malaysia Peninsula.

Gym

E&O Hotel Gym
E&O Hotel Gym

The E&O Hotel is currently in the midst of adding a spa to its premise (yay!). However, it’s business as usual at the gym and yes, it also has sea views as you work out on one of these treadmills.

Planter’s Lounge

Planter’s Lounge Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang
Planter’s Lounge Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang
Chilling out at this cosy area of the Planter’s Lounge
Chilling out at this cosy area of the Planter’s Lounge
Cocktail hours snacks
Cocktail hours snacks
Wine, beers and drinks during cocktail hours
Wine, beers and drinks during cocktail hours
Radler beer and white wine with sea views during cocktail hours
Radler beer and white wine with sea views during cocktail hours

Guests staying at the Victory Annexe also have complimentary access to the Planter’s Lounge. Coffee and Tea are available throughout the day while cocktail hours are from 6pm to 7pm daily. Do note that the Planter’s Lounge is NOT A CLUB. This means that it is essentially an area for guests to relax or have meetings. Hence, depending on the crowd, you may or may not be served when you visit the lounge. The other strange thing that we noticed was that there’s no signature cocktails served during cocktail hours (we ordered the E&O Sling at the pool). You would have to concoct your own cocktails with the given liquor and drinks 😉

Marvelous Views in and around E&O Hotel Penang

Sunset view from Heritage Wing Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang
Sunset view from Heritage Wing Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang
Views of Peninsula Malaysia from Sarkies
Views of Peninsula Malaysia from Sarkies
Facade of Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang (Heritage Wing)
Facade of Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang (Heritage Wing)
Trishaw ride from Komtar to E&O Hotel for 15RM
Trishaw ride from Komtar to E&O Hotel for 15RM

Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang (E&O Hotel) Breakfast at Sarkies

Breakfast at Sarkies E&O Hotel Penang
Breakfast at Sarkies E&O Hotel Penang
Bakery area for breakfast
Bakery area for breakfast
Penang Char Kway Teow Station E&O Hotel Breakfast
Penang Char Kway Teow Station E&O Hotel Breakfast
Noodles Station
Noodles Station
Hot western selection
Hot western selection
Sushi and cold cuts at Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang Breakfast
Sushi and cold cuts at Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang Breakfast
Penang Char Koay Teow
Penang Char Koay Teow
Pastries Fruits and Juices with sea view from Sarkies
Pastries Fruits and Juices with sea view from Sarkies
Eggs Benedict enjoyed by Tom!
Eggs Benedict enjoyed by Tom!

Breakfast at Sarkies starts from 6:30am to 10:30am while breakfast at Planter’s Lounge ends slightly later at 11am. There’s a good spread and variety of breakfast at Sarkies that ranges from asian (indian, japanese and malaysian) to western (patries, toasts and eggs). But for us, it was the overall experience of dining outdoors at the verandah, overlooking peninsula Malaysia and sipping over a nice cuppa while browsing the day’s news. Heavenly!

How to get to Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang (E&O Hotel)

Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang (E&O Hotel) is located at 10 Farquhar Street, Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia. From Penang International Airport it takes about 20 minutes (15 USD) by taxi and about 10 minutes (15RM) by trishaw from Komtar. If you’re taking a bus from Penang International Airport to Komtar, it takes about 30 minutes (3RM) by taking buses 102 and 401.

To sum up, we take a look at our BASIC FACTOR and the score for Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang, is a 4.5!

B – 1. Clawfoot bath tub. Need we say more?
A – 1. Classy, lavish, luxurious and colonial. All the factors of a heritage hotel.
S – 0.5. Like we said, checking-in was a little too “prompt”. More information could have been given at the reception.
I – 1. Splendid views from the infinity pool. Great place to chillax.
C – 1. Comfortable bed and pillows for a good night’s rest 🙂

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Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa Penang : I’ve got a feeling of LOVE!

Swimming Pool Rasa Sayang Garden Wing

Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa is Penang’s most luxurious and exclusive hotel. With its sea front views and traditional Minangkabau roof architecture, its no wonder why guests so easily fall in love with Rasa Sayang. Thanks to the great folks at Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa (Special shout out to Suleiman and team!), we were invited to a relaxing and enjoyable stay at the newly renovated Garden Wing…

 Warm reception at the grand lobby of Garden Wing of Rasa Sayang
Warm reception at the grand lobby of Garden Wing of Rasa Sayang

After the prompt check in, we were led by our receptionist to our lift lobby, we actually thought that was it. No! She led us ALL THE WAY TO OUR ROOM! Talk about personalised service!

Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa Penang Deluxe Seaview Room

As we entered our room, we could feel the space and luxury that Shangri-la affords. The room was spacious and so was the king-sized bed. There was even a small little sofa where you can chill and watch some cable TV. But the best part? The view from our balcony…

 Pool and Sea View from Deluxe Seaview Room Rasa Sayang
Pool and Sea View from Deluxe Seaview Room Rasa Sayang

 Deluxe Seaview Room Rasa Sayang Penang Garden Wing
Deluxe Seaview Room Rasa Sayang Penang Garden Wing

The room also affords the usual luxuries of a bath tub, complete with the in-house toiletries as well as a well-stocked mini-bar. All this equates to a start of a great holiday! 🙂

 Bath tub with bath foam that really FOAMS!
Bath tub with bath foam that really FOAMS!

 Shangri-la's in-house toiletries
Shangri-la’s in-house toiletries

 Well-stocked mini bar with complimentary coffee and tea
Well-stocked mini bar with complimentary coffee and tea

After checking out the room, we decided to take a quick bath (in the bath tub of course) before heading out to meet Suleiman at the Spice Market Cafe for afternoon tea!


Check out this video tour of our Deluxe Sea View Room at the Garden Wing of Rasa Sayang Penang

History of Shangri-la’s Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa Penang

Soon, we met up with Suleiman, the Director of Communications at Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa. Suleiman was a man of stature and he brought about an air of authority as he approached us. But when we started conversing, there was no such air about him. In fact, he was approachable and friendly and as the afternoon went on, the conversations began to flow. And that was when we started to learn more about Rasa Sayang as well…

 Afternoon tea at Spice Market Cafe Rasa Sayang Penang
Afternoon tea at Spice Market Cafe Rasa Sayang Penang

Rasa Sayang Hotel was first opened in November 9, 1973 along Batu Ferringhi Beach, Penang and was the first ever five-star resort in Malaysia and the first Shangri-La property in Malaysia as well. The original motto of Rasa Sayang was “A love of life and all its pleasures”…Ah…

Turns out that the name “Rasa Sayang” was derived from a local song of the same name. “Rasa” means feeling and “Sayang” means love. The famous refrain goes something like this…

Rasa sayang, hey!
Rasa sayang-sayang hey,
Hey lihat nona jauh,
Rasa sayang-sayang, hey

meaning…

I’ve got that loving feeling, hey!,
I’ve got that loving feeling, hey!,
See that girl in the distance,
I’ve got that loving feeling hey!,

So the story goes that the owners of the hotel (yes, they are still alive today and may be reading this) were discussing what name to be given to this grand hotel that was going to be built. As they were discussing, the song went on air (probably over radio as it was a popular song in those days) and the owners decided there and then. Hence, Rasa Sayang was born!

As we continued to discuss on the concepts of Rasa Wing and Garden Wing, we realised what Suleiman was really talking about. At the Garden Wing, we could feel the exclusivity coupled with the luscious greenery in and around the premise. A short walk along the gardens coupled with sounds of the waves in the distance, really rejuvenates the mind and body. Something that you ought to try out on your next trip here to Rasa Sayang Penang 🙂

Shuttle Service from Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa Penang

One of the MAJOR plus points of staying at Rasa Sayang Penang is that you’d be able to enjoy the beaches of Batu Ferringhi, visit the night markets a short walk away PLUS there’s also shuttle service that brings you to Gurney Plaza, Gurney Paragon and of course the famous Gurney Drive Hawker Centre…

 Shuttle Bus Service Schedule from Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa Penang
Shuttle Bus Service Schedule from Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa Penang

Gurney Plaza Penang
Gurney Plaza Penang

 Gurney Paragon Penang
Gurney Paragon Penang

 St Jo's at Gurney Paragon
St Jo’s at Gurney Paragon

Pasar Malam (aka Night Market - yes, they only open at night) minutes away from Rasa Sayang by foot
Pasar Malam (aka Night Market – yes, they only open at night) minutes away from Rasa Sayang by foot

Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa Penang Facilities

Health Club

 Health Club consisting of Gym, Jacuzzi, Sauna and Steam Bath
Health Club consisting of Gym, Jacuzzi, Sauna and Steam Bath

CHI Spa

 Spa experience at CHI Spa
Spa experience at CHI Spa

Luscious Greenery

 Greenery by the beach at Rasa Sayang
Greenery by the beach at Rasa Sayang

 Water feature next to Spice Market Cafe
Water feature next to Spice Market Cafe

Swimming Pool

 Swimming Pool Rasa Sayang Garden Wing
Swimming Pool Rasa Sayang Garden Wing


Video of the beach and pool area of Rasa Sayang

Photo Gallery Depicting Rasa Sayang’s History

 Photo Gallery depicting the history of Rasa Sayang
Photo Gallery depicting the history of Rasa Sayang – You can see Suleiman there as well! 😛

What we really loved about the hotel is its luscious greenery, offering ample space and tranquility for travellers who wants to find rest for the soul. The CHI Spa will definitely add to that experience. Kate checked out the Rasa Asmaradana Spa Treatment. Long kneading strokes offers a deeply relaxing massage as practiced by traditional Malay healers. The treatment is also coupled with soothing concoction of local herbs, lemon grass and pandan leaves, leaving one thoroughly relaxed and rejuvenated.

Other facilities in the resort includes the Kid’s Club, Adventure Zone, Golf/Pitch and Putt, Table Tennis and Tennis Courts.

Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa Penang Breakfast

Rasa Sayang’s breakfast was probably one of the best we’ve had at this trip. Do remember to try out the egg’s benedict – yes, the yolk does ooze out like it should!

 Eggs Benedict Rasa Sayang Penang
Eggs Benedict Rasa Sayang Penang

 Rasa Sayang Breakfast
Eggs station and buffet spread

 Fruit Juice Rasa Sayang Penang Breakfast
Fresh Fruit Juices

 Cold Cuts Rasa Sayang Penang
Cold Cuts

 Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa Breakfast
Healthy start to breakfast with fruits and vegetables

 Delicious Assam Laksa
Delicious Assam Laksa

Asian buffet breakfast rasa sayang
Asian spread

Indian Cuisine
Indian Cuisine

 Waffles, Bread pudding and banana cake Rasa Sayang Penang
Waffles, Bread pudding and banana cake!

How to get to Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa Penang

Shangri-La’s Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa Penang is located at Batu Feringgi Beach, Penang, 11100, Malaysia. From Penang International Airport, it takes about 45 minutes by taxi (approximately 20USD) or about 1hr 15 minutes by bus 102 (4RM).

To sum up, we take a look at our BASIC FACTOR and the score for Shangri-La’s Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa, is a 5!

B – 1. Bath tub was great with perfect foam generating shower gel!
A – 1. Luscious greenery with a relaxing feel all round. What more can we ask for?
S – 1. Service was excellent with the concierge spending time to tell us what to explore in Penang.
I – 1. Pools that catered to the adults and kids alike. All with a beach view!
C – 1. A restful night offered at Rasa Sayang…

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3 Top Things to do and Attractions in Pattaya Thailand!

Things to do and attractions in Pattaya Thailand

Pattaya Thailand is well-known resort destination in Thailand and this post will tell you all the things to do and attractions here! Let’s check out the top 3 things to do and attractions in Pattaya, Thailand right now!

Things to do and Attractions in Pattaya Thailand

1. Incredible Sunsets

Pattaya Beach
Beaches? Nah…

If you’re thinking of a beach getaway, Pattaya may not be the ideal place (you’ll understand from the picture above). BUT! The sunsets over the Gulf of Thailand are certainly beyond description…

 Pattaya Sunset
Sunset views at Pattaya Thailand

Most beautiful sunset
Enjoying the sunset together

 Sunset with Cocktails
Sunset with Cocktails

As the sky, sea and pool merged into one beautiful sea of blue, it really accentuates the colour of the sun. As you enjoy the marvelous sunsets, why not enjoy it over a cocktail or 2 as well? Chillaxing!

2. Pattaya Walking Street

 Pattaya Walking Street
Pattaya Walking Street

 Pattaya Walking Street Views
Pattaya Walking Street Views

Over the years, Pattaya has also acquired an infamous reputation for its go-go bars, pubs and the “you-know-what” industry. Nonetheless, along the beach, you can still get to do loads of shopping and of course visit the many restaurants here. Clean, decent massages can be as cheap at 10 bucks for an hour!

3. Shopping & Eating!

 Central Festival Pattaya
Central Festival Pattaya

 Royal Garden Plaza Pattaya
Royal Garden Plaza Pattaya

 Mango sticky rice
Mango sticky rice

Further down from Pattaya Walking Street, you’ll come to several shopping malls including the Royal Garden Plaza as well as the more upscale Central Festival next to the Hilton Pattaya. With brands like Mango, Zara and Dorothy Perkins, the ladies are sure to have a great time shopping! For the family, there’s a shooting gallery, a karaoke joint, spa and of course tons of food options.

While you’re here, remember to try the mango sticky rice! One of Thailand’s most famous desserts. The version we tried at Central Festival is definitely one of the best we’ve had – absolutely sweet mango and awesome sticky rice to taste!

Where to stay in Pattaya Thailand

 Views from Royal Cliff Hotel Pattaya
Views from Royal Cliff Hotel Pattaya

 Best swimming pool EVER at Royal Cliff Hotel Pattaya!
Best swimming pool EVER at Royal Cliff Hotel Pattaya!

If you’re visiting Pattaya, Royal Cliff Hotel should be your hotel of choice. As you have already seen above, the hotel offers the best views of sunsets over the Gulf of Thailand. But the greatest attraction here for us? The infinity pool at Royal Cliff Hotel! There are spa beds sprinkled throughout this amazing pool. You can also enjoy views of the sunset while lazing in this amazing pool. As the sun sets, the beautiful night lights of the pool also brings vibrancy to this gorgeous swimming pool. Click on the link for more details of the Royal Cliff Hotel Pattaya!

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Things to do and attractions in Pattaya Thailand
Things to do and attractions in Pattaya Thailand

We hope you have enjoyed our coverage of all the things to do and attractions in Pattaya Thailand! Do let us know of other things to do in Pattaya in the comments section below!

Monkey Goes West Musical : “Go Jurong West Bo Jio?!”

Monkey Goes West Wild Rice

Monkey Goes West is the holiday musical by Wild Rice Pantomimes for the holiday season of 2014! This is also director, Sebastian Tan’s (of Broadway Beng fame) debut musical which will run from 21st November to 13 December 2014.

Monkey Goes West Musical

The story tells of an orphan Ah Tang who ran away from home after quarreling with his adoptive family. He then finds himself transported to different dimension where he meets, you’ve guessed it! His “disciples”!

Wukong, the cheeky Monkey King, Pigsy the brave by always-hungry warrior and of course Sandy, a stubborn but loyal river ogre then travels with Ah Tang to subdue demons and overcome challenges along the way.

Written by Alfian Sa’at with music by Elaine Chan, the musical also stars

Sugie Phua as Monkey King
Siti Khalijah Zainal as Sandy
Frances Lee as Pigsy
Joshua Lim as Ah Tang
Lim Kay Siu as King Bull
Kimberly Chan as Red Boy and…
Chua Enlai as Princess Iron Fan!

Early Bird Discounts for Monkey Goes West

Remember to check out the holiday musical of the year and enjoy these discounts…

Early Bird Discount (from 29th September to 22nd October 2014)
– 20% discount for all OCBC Cardmembers, SAFRA, PAssion, British Club and IKEA FAMILY Card Members
– 15% discount for General Public

Discounts from 23rd October onwards
– Discounts available for Students, Senior Citizens, Full time NSFs, OCBC Cardmembers, SAFRA, PAssion, British Club and IKEA FAMILY Card Members

OCBC Family Package – Limited Availability
– 25% discount for Family of 2 Adults and 2 Children (16 years and below)

We’re catching this musical solely because of the catch phrase “Go Jurong West Bo Jio!?”

Doesn’t it interest you as well? ;P

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Monkey Goes West Musical 2014
Monkey Goes West Musical 2014

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Hard Rock Hotel Penang : Have a rocking good time!

Unbelievable views from Hard Rock Hotel Penang Seaview Studio Suite

Hard Rock Hotel Penang was our hotel of choice when we visited the Batu Ferringhi area of Penang. Thanks to the great folks at Hard Rock Penang, we were hosted to a one night stay at the Seaview Studio Suite with access to the Kings Club Lounge!

 Hard Rock Hotel and Hard Rock Cafe Penang
Hard Rock Hotel and Hard Rock Cafe Penang

 Hard Rock Hotel Penang from the swimming pool
Hard Rock Hotel Penang from the swimming pool

 Receptionists welcoming us to a rocking good time at Hard Rock Penang
Receptionists welcoming us to a rocking good time at Hard Rock Penang

Hard Rock Hotel Penang Seaview Studio Suite

As members of the Kings Club Lounge, we had an exclusive check in there while we enjoyed some light refreshments. After getting our key card, we were eager to explore our Seaview Studio Suite!

 Checking in at Kings Club Lounge Hard Rock Penang
Checking in at Kings Club Lounge Hard Rock Penang

As we entered into our room, “Oohs” and “Wows” started to sound from the both of us! We were particularly impressed with the size of the room, the huge bath tub as well as the awesome views from the balcony! From the balcony, you’ll be able to enjoy views of the swimming pool as well as the beach right next to the hotel…

 Unbelievable views from Hard Rock Hotel Penang Seaview Studio Suite
Unbelievable views from Hard Rock Hotel Penang Seaview Studio Suite

 Seaview Studio Suite Hard Rock Penang
Seaview Studio Suite Hard Rock Penang

 Another view of the Seaview Studio Suite at Hard Rock Hotel Penang
Another view of the Seaview Studio Suite at Hard Rock Hotel Penang

 Inviting sofa that affords sea views in comfort
Inviting sofa that affords sea views in comfort

 2bearbears comfortably in king-sized bed of Hard Rock Penang Hotel
2bearbears comfortably in king-sized bed of Hard Rock Penang Hotel

 A little pantry area complete with a sink, oven and fridge
A little pantry area complete with a sink, oven and fridge

 Toiletries at Hard Rock Hotel Penang
Toiletries at Hard Rock Hotel Penang

 Luxurious bath tub in Seaview Studio Suite Hard Rock Hotel
Luxurious bath tub in Seaview Studio Suite Hard Rock Hotel

 Lyrics to Wonderful Tonight. Or is it?
Lyrics to Wonderful Tonight. Or is it? Read the lyrics carefully! It’s actually a message to conserve water!

There’s another thing which we enjoyed in-room…COMPLIMENTARY MOVIES! We caught 2 movies while we’re here; It’s Complicated starring Meryl Streep, Alec Baldwin, and Steve Martin and Up in the Air starring George Clooney. Catching up on movies that we’ve not seen? Awesome!


Video tour of Hard Rock Hotel Penang’s Seaview Studio Suite

Hard Rock Hotel Penang Facilities

After checking out our stay at the Seaview Studio Suite, we decided to see what facilities Hard Rock Hotel Penang has to offer…

1. Rock Spa Penang

 Our therapists at Rock Spa Penang
Our therapists at Rock Spa Penang

 Outdoor treatment villas at Rock Spa Penang
Outdoor treatment villas at Rock Spa Penang

 Outdoor shower and tub for private villa spa
Outdoor shower and tub for private villa spa

 Indoor treatment rooms at Rock Spa Penang
Indoor treatment rooms at Rock Spa Penang

The Rock Spa in Penang has won several accolades including the 5 stars rating by the Ministry of Culture Malaysia & Tourism – one of only two spas with this award in Penang. Kate enjoyed a Hard Rock massage at the Rock Spa (1 hour for 170RM) and indeed it lived up to its name as one of the most relaxing experiences in Penang.

2. Hard Rock Hotel Penang Swimming Pool

 Kate at
Kate at “beach” part of the pool with a sandy bottom

 Fun water slides for the kids
Fun water slides for the kids


Swimming pool at Hard Rock Hotel Penang

The swimming pool at Hard Rock Hotel Penang is one of the largest hotel swimming pools we’ve been to (second to only MGM in Las Vegas). There are 2 lap pools right in front of the lagoon deluxe rooms. A water slide , fun play area for the kids as well as the center stage pool. It was actually quite fun to swim from one end of the pool to the other. But you would have to get out and re-enter at certain parts of the pool in order to do so.

3. Kings Club Lounge

 Kings Club Lounge Hard Rock Penang
Kings Club Lounge Hard Rock Penang

View of the swimming pool from Kings Club Lounge
View of the swimming pool from Kings Club Lounge

 Savoury dishes during cocktail hours at Kings Club Lounge
Savoury dishes during cocktail hours at Kings Club Lounge

 Mini Tortilla Handroll
Mini Tortilla Handroll

 Rice paper roll with mango salsa
Rice paper roll with mango salsa

Mini crab cakes
Mini crab cakes

 Carrot cake , butter cakes and strawberry tart from Kings Club Lounge
Carrot cake , butter cakes and strawberry tart from Kings Club Lounge

2bearbear enjoying cocktail hour at Kings Club Lounge Hard Rock Penang
2bearbear enjoying cocktail hour at Kings Club Lounge Hard Rock Penang

Kings Club Lounge privileges are only extended to guests stay at the Kings Club Seaview, Seaview Studio Suite, Rock Star Suite and Kings Suite. Guests may also enjoy these privileges at an additional RM150++ per room per night and RM75++ for the third guest.

Guests can enjoy the afternoon tea as well as daily cocktail hour (1 hour only) from 6pm to 7pm while enjoying the sun setting over the horizon…ah…

4. Hard Rock Cafe Penang

 Live performance at Hard Rock Cafe Penang
Live performance at Hard Rock Cafe Penang

 Close up shot of Band Deviate
Close up shot of Band Deviate

 Nachos with grilled chicken (RM48) with a jug of draft beer (RM68) at Hard Rock Cafe Penang
Nachos with grilled chicken (RM48) with a jug of draft beer (RM68) at Hard Rock Cafe Penang

As the sun sets over the horizon, the Hard Rock Cafe Penang comes to life with its nightly live performances! We enjoyed the performance by the band Deviate who were able to play songs upon request. In addition, the singers NEVER referred to any books, showing that they memorised ALL the lyrics by heart! These guys are really professional! Remember to request for “Smooth” by Carlos Santana!

5. Other facilities and things to do at Hard Rock Hotel Penang

 Pool facing gym at Hard Rock Hotel Penang
Pool facing Body Rock Gym at Hard Rock Hotel Penang

 Lil' Rock Kids Club
Lil’ Rock Kids Club

Teens can also hang out at the Tabu Teens Club while ladies can spot a new hair-do at the Glamour Hair Salon. For the die hard rock fans, there are memorabilia located throughout the hotel. You can also choose to go home with a city-tee with a visit to any of the THREE Rock shops located at the premise.

As a guest, you are also given the a code to download songs from the online music store. You can also choose to play on any of the 12 fender guitars for free – well a deposit of 5000RM is required before you can lay your hands one of those beauties 😉

Last but not least, there are many beach activities such as banana boat ride, para-sailing, jet skiing and even horse-back riding available right at the beach front. Strangely, the sand in front of the Hard Rock Penang is really fine and comparable to that in Surfer’s Paradise Gold Coast. Hence, a walk along the beach should be in place 😉

Hard Rock Hotel Penang Breakfast

 Breakfast at Hard Rock Hotel Penang
Breakfast at Hard Rock Hotel Penang

 More options for breakfast at Hard Rock Penang
More options for breakfast at Hard Rock Penang

 Yummy lamb curry with prata and murtabak
Yummy lamb curry with prata and murtabak

 Healthy selection of fruits and vegetables
Healthy selection of fruits and vegetables

 2bearbears with rice and noodles which were not bad
2bearbears with rice and noodles which were not bad

How to get to Hard Rock Hotel Penang

 Rapid Penang Bus 102 from Penang International Airport to Hard Rock Hotel Penang
Rapid Penang Bus 102 from Penang International Airport to Hard Rock Hotel Penang

From the Penang international airport, we took bus 102 to Hard Rock Penang. The ride costs 4RM per person and takes between 1 to 1.5 hours, depending on the traffic.

Hard Rock Hotel Penang is located at Batu Ferringhi Beach, 11100 Penang, Malaysia

To sum up, we take a look at our BASIC FACTOR and the score for Hard Rock Hotel Penang, is a 5!

B – 1. Bath tub in the Seaview Studio Suite was HUGE!
A – 1. Hard Rock Hotel Penang certainly lives up to the HR vibe right from the start of our stay
S – 1. Service was good at Kings Club Lounge and at breakfast.
I – 1. One of the largest pools we’ve been to. Had fun exploring it!
C – 1. Bed was firm and the pillow was comfortable yet thick enough. One of our best nights rest at a hotel!

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Johor Bahru City Square Day Trip!

Johor Bahru City Square

Over the weekend, Kate and I took a day trip to Johor Bahru City Square and enjoyed “Singaporean Activities” (i.e. eating, shopping and watching movies) at a cheaper price…

What to do at Johor City Square

1. 100 Doraemon Secret Gadgets Expo

100 Doraemon Secret Gadgets Expo at Johor City Square

The 100 Doraemon Secret Gadgets Expo is currently on at Johor Bahru City Square from 30 August 2014 to 4 January 2015. Entry tickets costs RM25 for adults and RM15 for children.

Although Kate and I did not visit the exhibition, we managed to “sneak” a few shots just for you! 😉

Doraemon Expo at Johor Bahru City Square

“Sneak” at the Doraemon Exhibition at Johor City Square

Kate’s favourite Doraemon pose

Inside the Doraemon Expo at Johor Bahru City Square

2. Shopping at Johor Bahru City Square

Shopping at Johor Bahru City Square

With more than 200 retailers at JB City Square, Singaporeans can take advantage of the 2.5RM to 1SGD exchange and enjoy the host of shopping options available!

This time, Tom bought a pair of spectacles. To be precise, it was a pair of Braun Buffel frames with transitions signature lenses. The total cost came up to 750RM or about 300SGD. Is the price ok? Let us know in the comments section below!

Spectacles from Eyesmate Johor Bahru City Square

3. Dining options at Johor Bahru City Square

As most of the restaurants maintain numerical values for their prices, Singaporeans will be spoilt for choice when it comes to dining options at City Square JB. We were contemplating between Japanese, Western or Korean cuisine. Eventually, we decided on Bornga Korean Restaurant due to the additional discounts that it was giving!

Entrance to Bornga Korean Restaurant at JB City Square

Recommended dishes at 15% discount!

We decided on the Chadol Duenjang Jigae (traditional Korean soybean paste stew with beef) @ 20.40RM as well as the Kimchi Jigae (spicy stew with kimchi, pork and various vegetables) @ 17RM…

Every order comes with 5 side dishes and dessert

Chadol Duenjang Jigae with rice – YUMMY!

Kimchi Jigae from Bornga Korean Restaurant City Square Johor Bahru

4. Movies at discounted prices

Kate and I also caught November Man (starring Pierce Brosnan – which was surprisingly AWESOME!) at 15RM, approximately 6SGD. But if you watch movies from Monday to Thursday (before 1pm), it costs only 7RM! Just remember that Friday is considered “weekend”!

How we got from Singapore to Johor City Square

We first took the MRT to Kranji station and took bus 170. Bus 170 actually takes you all the way to the checkpoint, crossing the causeway and alighting you at the checkpoint in Johor. All in all, you would have to tap your ezlink 4 times per way for bus 170 (boarding 170, alighting at Singapore’s checkpoint, reboarding at Singapore’s checkpoint and alighting at the Malaysia checkpoint).

The total trip 1 way costs $2.30 (inclusive of our MRT ride).

After alighting at the Malaysia Johor checkpoint, you can walk about 5 minutes to Johor Bahru City Square. The best part is that this entire walk is sheltered! 😉

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Johor Bahru City Square
Johor Bahru City Square

We hope you have enjoyed our review of Johor Bahru City Square! City Square JB is definitely a great place for Singaporeans to shop, dine and catch a movie! Tell us more about your day trip from Singapore to Johor in our comments section below!

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Watching the Secret Life of Walter Mitty in the USA…

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty in the USA

On Christmas day last year, we caught the Secret Life of Walter Mitty in the USA at Regal Cinemas Vancouver Washington…

 Entrance of Regal Cinema Vancouver Washington
Entrance of Regal Cinema Vancouver Washington

 Inside Regal Cinema Vancouver Washington
Inside Regal Cinema Vancouver Washington

This post is about some interesting observations that I made while watching movies in the USA. I will briefly talk about the movie itself and about watching movie in the USA in general.

On Watching Movies in the USA

1. Americans understand jokes from US films better than we do. After watching Hollywood films since time immemorial, I thought that I would understand most if not all the jokes in US comedy movies. That is so not true… there was a scene where Ben Stiller was described by the customer service officer (played by Patton Oswalt) as a “cross between Indiana Jones and the lead singer of the Strokes”. At that point, the cinema burst into laughter! Something that we didn’t comprehend. After seeing the picture of the lead singer of the Strokes, then we realised that the description was quite apt. Funny in a sense. Much like watching a Singaporean movie, there are jokes that only Singaporeans understand, this is similar for American movies for Americans.

2. People clap at the end of movies. At the end of the movie, people actually clapped in unison, to signal that the movie was good. This was the same when we watched Inception in 2010 in the USA. Locals actually clap at the end of movies, applauding a great movie they have just watched.

3. Movie snacks are EXPENSIVE! That evening, we skipped dinner thinking that popcorn combos (at a cost of $10 MAX) would be our dinner. Turns out that the popcorn (medium-size) and coke (large) costs $7.25 and $5.50 respectively! That’s almost $16SGD in total! 😮

On the ending of Walter Mitty

At the end of the movie, you will remember that Walter Mitty appears on the cover of the last issue of LIFE magazine. What happened was, after all the experiences that Walter been through, he was told by the famous photographer Sean O’Connell (played by Sean Penn) that the missing “negative 25”, which captured the “Quintessence” of LIFE (meant to be the cover photo of the last issue) was in the wallet given to him by Sean all along. After which, he stormed into the magazine’s meeting and told the new boss that LIFE magazine is about the people who made it happen. Then, he handed him the photo which he never looked at.

So the question is, how did Walter Mitty’s photo land on the cover of LIFE magazine?

1. It was the missing photo taken by Sean O’Connell. In general, most people (including Kate), thinks that the missing “negative 25” is the photo of Walter Mitty. This is because, Sean asked Walter’s mum about his schedule and most probably snapped a photo of him while he was on his lunch break.

2. Photo was featured after what Walter said in the meeting. But I personally have a different view in that after what Walter said in the meeting, the board realised that what he said made sense and wanted to have an issue that recognised the people and hard work that these people have put in at LIFE. So they found a picture of Walter and featured him as a representative of the staff of LIFE.

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty in the USA
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty in the USA

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Top 6 Things to do and Attractions in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam!

City Hall Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam

After opening its doors to foreign investors, Vietnam is now an attractive tourist destination with many things to do and attractions, especially in Ho Chi Minh City. In this post, you’ll find out where to eat, stay and enjoy the things to do and attractions of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam!

Things to do in Ho Chi Minh City

1. Shopping at Ben Thanh Market and Saigon Square

There are 2 great places to shop at in Ho Chi Minh City. Ben Thanh Market and Saigon Square.

Saigon Square Ho Chi Minh City
Saigon Square Ho Chi Minh City
Inside Saigon Square Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam
Inside Saigon Square Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam
Ben Thanh Market Ho Chi Minh City
Ben Thanh Market Ho Chi Minh City
Inside Ben Thanh Market Vietnam
Inside Ben Thanh Market Vietnam

At Saigon Square, you can get high quality shirts and bags at a fraction of the cost as compared to shopping centres. Not sure of its authenticity but quality is definitely good. Still using the bags we got from Saigon Square. No problems so far.

At Ben Thanh Market, it is centrally located in Ho Chi Minh City and is a venue to shop for local goods. You can get coffee, souvenirs and more here. The cool thing is that at night, the market itself closes but the street along it converts into a night market, bustling into life. Clothes at the night market somehow costs cheaper than the market itself during the day. Strange…

Last but not least, close by Ben Thanh Market, there’s an art gallery where you can get high quality art at cheap prices. For instance, we got a huge oil painting for 60USD including framing! Here’s a video of the artists at work…

2. Authentic Vietnamese Food

Tired of having low quality food that touts themselves as “Authentic Vietnamese Cuisine”? Fret no more! In Ho Chi Minh City, you’ll be able to really savour authentic Vietnamese cuisine and here are some examples of the great Vietnamese food that you can get in HCMC!

Lunch at this stall inside Ben Thanh Market Ho Chi Minh City
Lunch at this stall inside Ben Thanh Market Ho Chi Minh City
Vietnam Coffee and Grilled Pork / Spring Roll Vermicelli for a total of 100,000 dong about 5USD
Vietnam Coffee and Grilled Pork / Spring Roll Vermicelli for a total of 100,000 dong about 5USD
Prawn and chicken spring roll Saigon Centre Cafe Terrace
Prawn and chicken spring roll Saigon Centre Cafe Terrace
Pork Vermicelli Saigon Centre Cafe Terrace
Pork Vermicelli Saigon Centre Cafe Terrace

Ho Chi Minh City Attractions

3. Cu Chi Tunnels

One of the biggest war memorial and attraction in Ho Chi Minh City is the Cu Chi Tunnels. Here you will learn about the Vietnam war and how the Viet Cong fought to hold off US attacks. You can also get to experience the tunnels by climbing through the cramped, 120km long tunnels. Of course just a stretch of it. Not all 120km. It’s really tiring and dark! Definitely not recommended for people who are not fit or have claustrophobic tendencies…

4. War Remnants Museum

The War Remnants Museum tells about the cruel realities of war. Be prepared for gory depictions of this reality. If you’re not prepared for the gruesome details, just scroll through the following and really treasure the peace that we enjoy today…

5. Reunification Palace aka Independence Palace

The Reunification Palace was the home and workplace of the South Vietnamese President during the Vietnamese War and was also where the war ended in 1975.

Reunification Palace also known as Independence Palace Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam
Reunification Palace also known as Independence Palace Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam

6. Take a picture with one of these Ho Chi Minh City Attractions

There are several places tourist spots sprinkled throughout HCMC and you may want to take a couple of shots with these tourist attractions in Ho Chi Minh City..

Rex Hotel - Drop off point of transport by Royal Caribbean Cruise
Rex Hotel – Drop off point of transport by Royal Caribbean Cruise
City Hall Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam
City Hall Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam
Opera House Ho Chi Minh City
Opera House Ho Chi Minh City
The Post Office Ho Chi Minh City
The Post Office Ho Chi Minh City
Notre Dame Ho Chi Minh City
Notre Dame Ho Chi Minh City

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Top 4 Things to do in Taipei Taiwan Trip Day 10!

045 2bearbears and the view from the restaurant with kee long river and the gorgeous sishou hills

How can a trip to Taiwan be complete without a trip to Taipei and the renowned Taipei 101? On day 10 of our Taiwan trip, we decided to check out all the things to do in Taipei!

To ensure that we fully maximised the day, we set off from Audi Garden Business Hotel, early on at about 830am in the morning. From Taoyuan Train Station, we took a 40 mins ride (NT42) to Taipei Train Station and we had to contend with the morning crowd…

Train ticket from Taoyuan Train Station to Taipei Train Station NT42
Train ticket from Taoyuan Train Station to Taipei Train Station NT42
From Taipei Train Station to Taipei MRT Station
From Taipei Train Station to Taipei MRT Station
Morning peak hour crowd at Taipei Train Station!
Morning peak hour crowd at Taipei Train Station!
Map of Taipei Metroline
Map of Taipei Metroline
Top up Easy Card @ Taipei Train Station
Easy Card Top up @ Taipei Train Station
Location Map at Ximen Train Station
Location Map at Ximen Train Station

Things to do in Taipei Attractions – Xi Men Ding (西门町) Shopping District

After making our way past the crowd to the MRT station, we decided to head first to Xi Men Ding (aka 西门町), Taipei’s premier (young people’s) shopping district! Attractions at Xi Men Ding includes the Red House (known for the North Square Markets as well as the Riverside Live House), the Xi Men Pedestrian Shopping Area, Tian Hou Gong as well as many eateries that caters to the young and young at heart (hey, that’s us!)

The Red House Xi Men Ding Taipei
The Red House Xi Men Ding Taipei
Xi Men Ding 西门町 Shopping Area
Xi Men Ding 西门町 Shopping Area
2bearbear enjoying shaved ice dessert to cool off the heat!
2bearbear enjoying shaved ice dessert to cool off the heat!
2bearbear at Xi Men Ding Dessert shop on 7 July 14
2bearbear at Xi Men Ding Dessert shop on 7 July 14
Tian Hou Gong Xi Men Ding
Tian Hou Gong Xi Men Ding
Next stop : C.K.S Memorial Hall (Chiang Kai‑shek)
Next stop : C.K.S Memorial Hall (Chiang Kai‑shek)

After hanging around in the Xi Men area, we decided to head to the next big attraction in Taipei – The Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall!

Things to do in Taipei Attractions – Chiang Kai‑shek Memorial Hall

By now, you would have realised that the entire Taipei can actually be covered via the MRT! Which is really convenient (and cheap) for tourists! Remember to get your Easy Card so as to have discounts on your travels!

Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall 中正紀念堂
Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall 中正紀念堂
2bearbear and CKS Memorial Hall
2bearbear and CKS Memorial Hall
Great shot by Kate of the flower park by CKS Memorial Hall
Great shot by Kate of the flower park by CKS Memorial Hall
Gate next to Freedom Square @ CKS Memorial Hall
Gate next to Freedom Square @ CKS Memorial Hall
Next Stop World Trade Center for Taipei 101!
Next Stop World Trade Center for Taipei 101!
Location Map of Taipei 101 World Trade Center Station
Location Map of Taipei 101 World Trade Center Station

At first, we did not really want to head to the Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall (中正紀念堂) as it was probably just a memorial hall with artifacts of CKS. But we were so wrong! It was a whole area with a HUGE memorial hall which one has to ascend the steps of, much like that in the Rocky Movies…

But the feel of the Freedom Square around CKS Memorial Hall was unmistakable.

The National Theatre Hall and National Concert Hall by themselves are also picturesque locations. But what’s really cool is that after we ascended the CKS Memorial Hall, there was a change of guard ceremony!

Not the usual change of guard ceremony where the guards just swap positions. But a SUPER LONG one with arms drills and all! It was so long that we did not even finish watching the entire changeover! Be there at 12pm sharp if you want to witness the change of guards at Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall!

Our next stop took us to the most famous attraction in Taipei – Taipei 101!

Things to do in Taipei Attractions – Taipei 101 (aka 臺北101 / 台北101)

A visit to Taipei is only complete if you have been to Taipei 101 (2nd tallest building in the World!)

But the age old question when visiting such sky scrapers is always…

“Is it more worth it to dine at Taipei 101 than to pay to ascend to the top?”

The answer?

Dine at the top of Taipei 101 in style of course! Why? The entry to the observation deck of Taipei 101 actually costs NT500. But to dine at the top of Taipei 101 costs only NT2000. Which means for NT1500 more (approximately $60 more), you’ll get

– A seat by the window overlooking Taipei
– High class food including bird’s nest, abalone and truffles (for only $60?!)
– Excellent service and ambience, no need to rush, wait in line or squeeze with the crowds

To allow you to make a better decision, here’s what we ate at Ding Xian Restaurant at Level 86 of Taipei 101…

Taipei 101 (臺北101 / 台北101)
Taipei 101 (臺北101 / 台北101)
Entry via the Observatory Restaurants at Taipei 101
Entry via the Observatory Restaurants at Taipei 101
Arriving at level 86 of Taipei 101
Arriving at level 86 of Taipei 101
Window Seat Menu A Ding Xian Taipei 101
Window Seat Menu A Ding Xian Taipei 101
Window Seat Menu B Ding Xian Taipei 101
Window Seat Menu B Ding Xian Taipei 101
Ding Xian (顶鲜 101) Taipei 101
Ding Xian (顶鲜 101) Taipei 101
2bearbear at Ding Xian Restaurant Taipei 101
2bearbear at Ding Xian Restaurant Taipei 101
Views from Taipei 101 Ding Xian Restaurant
Views from Taipei 101 Ding Xian Restaurant
Abalone Salad with Japanese Dressing Set A Dish 1 Taipei 101
Abalone Salad with Japanese Dressing Set A Dish 1
Selected Sashi Set B Dish 1 Taipei 101
Selected Sashimi Set B Dish 1
Set A Dish 2 Chicken Soup with Birds Nest and Egg White - ALOT OF BIRD'S NEST!!!
Set A Dish 2 Chicken Soup with Birds Nest and Egg White – ALOT OF BIRD’S NEST!!!
Set B Dish 2 Simmered Black Glutinous Rice with Sea Cucumber Taipei 101 Ding Xian Restaurant
Set B Dish 2 Simmered Black Glutinous Rice with Sea Cucumber
Set A Dish 3 Steamed Giant Grouper Taipei 101 Ding Xian Restaurant
Set A Dish 3 Steamed Giant Grouper
Set B Dish 3 Taiwanese Styled Giant Braised Grouper Taipei 101 Ding Xian Restaurant
Set B Dish 3 Taiwanese Styled Giant Braised Grouper
Set A Dish 4 Baked Mango Caviar Taipei 101 Ding Xian Restaurant
Set A Dish 4 Baked Mango Caviar
Set B Dish 4 Grilled Fine Lamb Chop Taipei 101 Ding Xian Restaurant
Set B Dish 4 Grilled Fine Lamb Chop
Set A Dish 5 Baked Crispy Shrimp Roll Ding Xian Restaurant Taipei 101
Set A Dish 5 Baked Crispy Shrimp Roll
Set B Dish 5 Fried Oyster Roll Ding Xian Restaurant Taipei 101
Set B Dish 5 Fried Oyster Roll
Set B Dish 6 Baked King Oyster Mushroom with Truffle Taipei 101 Ding Xian Restaurant
Set B Dish 6 Baked King Oyster Mushroom with Truffle
Set A Dish 6 Steamed Stuffed Winter Melon with Scallop Ding Xian Restaurant Taipei 101
Set A Dish 6 Steamed Stuffed Winter Melon with Scallop Ding Xian Restaurant Taipei 101
Set A Dish 7 Steamed Ding Xian Stir Fried Rice with Salmon Taipei 101
Set A Dish 7 Steamed Ding Xian Stir Fried Rice with Salmon
Set B Dish 7 Tainan Danzai Noodles Taipei 101 Ding Xian Restaurant
Set B Dish 7 Tainan Danzai Noodles
Set A Dish 8 Fresh Fruits with a dash lime Ding Xian Restaurant Taipei 101
Set A Dish 8 Fresh Fruits with a dash of lime – tasted really refreshing!
Set B Dish 9 Mango Yang Zhi Gan Lu
Set B Dish 9 Mango Yang Zhi Gan Lu

Having seen through the menu and the stuff we ate at Ding Xian, you’d probably think that it’s worth it as well. There’s also actually a slightly cheaper menu which doesn’t sit you by the window. But that’s ok because if you stay to about 3pm (slowly enjoying your food), most patrons would have left by then and you will be able to approach the window and take shots from there.

The other down side is that it faces the mountainous area and not the city area. Apparently, the city area is slightly more expensive as its at the VIP area. But there are other observatory restaurants at level 85 (The Best 85 – Diamond Tony’s / Shinyeh Taiwanese Cuisine ),86 (Ding Xian 101) and 35 (Japanese Restaurant / Elly’s Flower & Cafe) that you can choose from.

Also, there are cheaper alternatives at Shin Yeh and Diamond Tony’s. So these are also options to the NT500 which requires you to wait in line to ascend Taipei 101. If you have visited other Observatory Restaurants, do share your experience with our readers in the comments section below!

After the sumptuous meal, we headed to Da An park for a stroll and a short session of feeding! Then, we proceeded to one of the best rated night markets in the whole of Taiwan – Shilin Night Market!

Things to do in Taipei Attractions – Shilin Night Market 士林夜市

Location Map Daan Park Station
Location Map Daan Park Station
Swamp and Ecological Pond at Daan Park Taipei
Swamp and Ecological Pond at Daan Park Taipei
Jian Tan Station Location Map - Nearest station to Shilin Night Market
Jian Tan Station Location Map – Nearest station to Shilin Night Market
First glimpse of Shilin Night Market Taipei
First glimpse of Shilin Night Market Taipei
Hot Star HUGE Fried Chicken
Hot Star HUGE Fried Chicken
Shilin Night Market's HUGE Fried Chicken - As huge as your hand outstretched!
Shilin Night Market’s HUGE Fried Chicken – As huge as your hand outstretched!
One of the many streets in Shilin Night Market Taipei
One of the many streets in Shilin Night Market Taipei
Fried Meat Bun for NT12 which was good but still no where near Xiao Yang Jian Bao in Shanghai
Fried Meat Bun for NT12 which was good but still no where near Xiao Yang Jian Bao in Shanghai
One of the entrance to Shilin Night Market
One of the entrance to Shilin Night Market
Shilin Night Market Taipei 士林夜市
Shilin Night Market Taipei 士林夜市
Fried HUGE Squid for only NT100
Fried HUGE Squid for only NT100
Close up of HUGE CRISPY and Sweet Squid at Shilin Night Market
Close up of HUGE CRISPY and Sweet Squid at Shilin Night Market
Dessert from this very economical stall at the corner of the street
Dessert from this very economical stall at the corner of the street
Taro Ball Dessert NT50 Shilin Night Market Taipei
Taro Ball Dessert NT50 Shilin Night Market Taipei
Another view of Shilin Night Market Taipei
Another view of Shilin Night Market Taipei

The first thing that you will need to know when you visit Shilin Night Market is that IT IS LOCATED NEXT TO JIAN TAN TRAIN STATION not Shilin train station.

We were really glad that we finally got to visit Shilin Night Market and it does live up to its reputation have some great street foods and also for the fact that we finally got to eat the HUGE SQUID as well as taro ball dessert (at a very reasonable price!)

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We hope that you have enjoyed our coverage of the things to do in Taipei as well as all the attractions that Taipei has to offer! This post concludes our series on the Taiwan trip and on day 11, we flew back comfortably on EVA air back to Singapore. Ah…

 Snuggled comfortably aboard EVA from Taoyuan International Airport back to Singapore
Snuggled comfortably onboard EVA from Taoyuan International Airport back to Singapore

 2bearbear aboard EVA air from Taoyuan to Singapore
Remember to wear your seat belts!

You have just finished a post on our Taiwan Trip in 2014 which started here. Here is the full list of posts written about Taiwan Trip 2014…

Singapore to Tainan : Taiwan Trip Day 1
Things to do in Tainan Taiwan Trip Day 2
鹿早茶屋 Opposite 1967 Hotel Tainan
Things to do in Chiayi Taiwan Trip Day 3
Chiayi Attractions Taiwan Trip Day 4
Changhua Meatballs (彰化肉圓) : Which is the Best?
What to eat at Feng Jia Night Market (逢甲夜市)?
Changhua Taichung Taiwan Trip Day 5
Things to do in Taichung Taiwan Trip Day 6
Things to do in Miaoli Taiwan Trip Day 7
Kuo Tai Glass Park Zhunan Day Trip
Things to do in Taoyuan Taiwan Trip Day 8
Taoyuan Attractions Taiwan Trip Day 9
Things to do in Taipei Taiwan Trip Day 10

Taoyuan Attractions Taiwan Trip Day 9!

Sweet, tasty and beautiful peach in Taoyuan (Shui Mi Tao)

While we were staying at Audi Garden Business Hotel, we asked Ricky (our host) what are some of the Taoyuan Attractions that we must visit. Hence, he recommended us to visit Da Xi Old Street (大溪老街) and Da Xi Flower Field (大溪花海).

To get to Da Xi Old Street, you will have to take bus 502, a tourist’s bus (or bus 5096) from the bus terminal next to Taoyuan Train Station. To get to the bus terminal, cross the underpass next to the train station (see picture) and walk towards this white building (again see picture) and you will see buses leaving this particular building.

Upon reaching the bus terminal, to confirm if you are on the right track, the friendly attendants at the bus terminal will direct you accordingly 😉

On the bus however, our itinerary changed when a local tour guide boarded the bus. It seemed to us that the normal day trip (starting real early about at 7ish in the morning) will begin at Xiao Wu Lai (小烏來). Hence, we decided to go with her plan and head out to see the Xiao Wu Lai waterfalls (小烏來瀑布) before heading back to see the flower fields. On hindsight, we were so glad to have visited these Taoyuan attractions. But remember, if you’re making this trip, you will have to cater time for the bus timings and expected crowd to ensure that you’ll have a seat on the bus!

Underpass to Taoyuan Bus Terminal
Underpass to Taoyuan Bus Terminal
Taoyuan Bus Terminal 桃园客运总站
Taoyuan Bus Terminal 桃园客运总站
Taking Bus 502 to Da Xi (大溪) and Xiao Wu Lai (小烏來)
Taking Bus 502 to Da Xi (大溪) and Xiao Wu Lai (小烏來)
Route of bus 502 to Taoyuan Attractions and expected price
Route of bus 502
Bus timings to Taoyuan Attractions
Bus timings to Taoyuan Attractions
Tour Guide boarded at Ci Hu (慈湖)
Tour Guide enroute to Xiao Wu Lai

As a result, we took bus 502 direct to Xiao Wu Lai!

Taoyuan Attractions – Xiao Wu Lai (小烏來)

One of the main attraction at Xiao Wu Lai is the Skywalk (aka 天空步道). If you take the tourist bus to Xiao Wu Lai, you’d only need to pay NT30 (what?!) instead of NT50 (what?! still very reasonable!) to enter into the Xiao Wu Lai Skywalk.

What you need to do when you first arrive, is to head to the ticketing counter, let her know that you took bus 502 and purchase the tickets first. There will be an allocated timing for you to visit the Skywalk (ours was the 1100 to 1130 session). Once you’re closer to the timing, head towards the entrance and start to queue. It pays if you bring along your umbrella as well…

In the meantime, you might wish to enjoy the peaches at Xiao Wu Lai! It was DEFINITELY THE SWEETEST AND JUICIEST PEACH WE’VE EVER TASTED! The price though was not that cheap. At first, we bought a small one for NT80, to try it out. But since it tasted so good, we bought a box of 12 (small ones) for NT600! Yup, it’s cheaper if you buy in bulk. To cool yourself down, you may wish to have a cup of ice blended peach for only NT60.

Good stuff as well!

Visitor Centre Xiao Wu Lai to buy tickets to the Skywalk NT50
Visitor Centre Xiao Wu Lai to buy tickets to the Skywalk NT50
Must try peach at Xiao Wu Lai for NT80 or NT600 for a box of 12
Must try peach at Xiao Wu Lai for NT80 or NT600 for a box of 12
Ice Blended Peach @ Xiao Wu Lai (小烏來)
Ice Blended Peach @ Xiao Wu Lai (小烏來)
Tickets to Xiao Wu Lai Skywalk for the 1100 session
Tickets to Xiao Wu Lai Skywalk for the 1100 session
Entrance of the Xiao Wu Lai Skywalk (小烏來天空步道)
Entrance of the Xiao Wu Lai Skywalk (小烏來天空步道)
See through glass at the Xiao Wu Lai Waterfalls and Skywalk
See through glass at the Xiao Wu Lai Waterfalls and Skywalk
Xiao Wu Lai Waterfalls 小烏來瀑布
Xiao Wu Lai Waterfalls 小烏來瀑布
Base of the waterfall for a dip
Base of the waterfall for a dip
Others enjoying a dip at the Xiao Wu Lai Water Area
Others enjoying a dip at the Xiao Wu Lai Water Area

The Xiao Wu Lai Skywalk was indeed amazing. The view and pictures taken there were really awesome. You’d have to “shovel” a little to get those great spots amidst the crowd ;P Nonetheless, it was only NT50 to visit the Skywalk! This compared to the Grand Canyon Skywalk for $75USD!

After visiting the Xiao Wu Lai Skywalk, we headed to the water area to cool off and take a dip in the waters. Really nice to dip our feet and let the streams run by. If you’ve brought extra clothing, why not enjoy a dip as well? Just be careful that when you enter, due to moss growing on the rocks, your foot may slip. While in the water, be careful of the currents and rocks that may cut you. Oh, we saw a sign that said “Beware of water snakes” Yikes!

Taking the bus at 1230pm towards Ci Hu, we again took bus 502 for NT54.

Taoyuan Attractions – Ci Hu (慈湖) and Da Xi Flower Field (大溪花海)

Famous Statue of Jiang Zhong Zheng at the Entrance of Ci Hu
Jiang Zhong Zheng Statue
Ci Hu (慈湖) Bronze Statue Park
Ci Hu (慈湖) Bronze Statue Park
Soup making at Da Xi Flower Field
Soap making at Da Xi Flower Field
Other DIY sessions available at Da Xi Flower Field
Other DIY sessions
Da Xi Flower Field 大溪花海
Da Xi Flower Field 大溪花海
Arty Shot at Da Xi Flower Field
Arty Shot at Da Xi Flower Field

At Ci Hu, we were told by our host that the bronze statues there are especially popular with the Chinese tourists. Probably because of the common heritage that they share. But for us (Kate actually), the main purpose of the visit was the flower fields! The entrance was NT150 per person. But we paid NT50 more (i.e. NT200) to get the package which included the DIY soap making session as well as ice creams and Lavender Latte inside the flower field. Not too bad eh?

During our visit to Taoyuan, it was relatively hot (above 30 degrees) but still we enjoyed ourselves with views of the flowers. Though not all the flowers were blossoming during our visit, you should still make a trip and if you have time, tour around the lake as well!

Taking the same bus again at 3:05pm, we left for Da Xi Old Street for the price of NT18.
**You’d also realise by now that the buses are starting to arrive later than scheduled. This is because of the crowds and build up of traffic, especially along the single lanes at Xiao Wu Lai.

Taoyuan Attractions – Da Xi Old Street (大溪老街)

Final products from our soap making session at Da Xi Flower Field
Final products from our soap making session at Da Xi Flower Field
 Da Xi Old Street (大溪老街)
Da Xi Old Street (大溪老街)
Another view of Da Xi Old Street (大溪老街)
Another view of Da Xi Old Street (大溪老街)
Well preserved buildings at Da Xi Old Street (大溪老街)
Well preserved buildings at Da Xi Old Street (大溪老街)
Fried and Roasted Chicken joint back in Taoyuan City
Fried and Roasted Chicken joint back in Taoyuan City
Genius of having fried glutinous rice balls and sweet potato fries!
Genius of having fried glutinous rice balls and sweet potato fries!

Da Xi Old Street is a well preserved area with old intricate structures. In fact, at Da Xi, there are 4 streets, but this main street is the one that is the most well-preserved. There are also several food joints here that you may wish to try out as well.

The sad part about this trip was that when we wanted to finally head back to Taoyuan city, the “snowballed” effect of the late buses were so bad that we waited for 1.5 hours before the bus 502 finally came! Nonetheless, it was still an excellent day trip to check out the attractions of Taoyuan.

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After heading back to Taoyuan city, there’s actually a “local Taoyuan attraction” that we would like to introduce. And that’s the fried and roasted chicken joint featured above! BOTH versions of the chicken were juicy and tender, which explains the super long queue and waiting time, even for a fast food joint!

But the best part (or genius part we would say) is that the combo comes with SWEET POTATO FRIES AND FRIED GLUTINOUS RICE BALLS!! We did not even know that this combination would be possible and tastes this awesome!

Just got to try it if you’re visiting Taoyuan!

We hope that you have enjoyed our coverage of the Taoyuan Attractions! Stay tuned for day 10 of our Taiwan trip as we visit Taipei 101!

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Singapore to Tainan : Taiwan Trip Day 1
Things to do in Tainan Taiwan Trip Day 2
鹿早茶屋 Opposite 1967 Hotel Tainan
Things to do in Chiayi Taiwan Trip Day 3
Chiayi Attractions Taiwan Trip Day 4
Changhua Meatballs (彰化肉圓) : Which is the Best?
What to eat at Feng Jia Night Market (逢甲夜市)?
Changhua Taichung Taiwan Trip Day 5
Things to do in Taichung Taiwan Trip Day 6
Things to do in Miaoli Taiwan Trip Day 7
Kuo Tai Glass Park Zhunan Day Trip
Things to do in Taoyuan Taiwan Trip Day 8
Taoyuan Attractions Taiwan Trip Day 9
Things to do in Taipei Taiwan Trip Day 10

Fun Things to do in Taoyuan Taiwan Trip Day 8!

065 We went for the mixture of 40NT which was one of the best we've had in Taiwan!

Taoyuan was our destination on day 8 of our Taiwan trip and it was definitely an event-filled day checking out the things to do in Taoyuan.

But first, while we were still staying at Miaoli Maison De Chine, we decided to check out the attractions in the vicinity. After a hearty breakfast at Miaoli Maison De Chine, we decided to head out to Kuo Tai Glass Park to check out this local attraction!

Porridge at Miaoli Maison De Chine
Porridge at Miaoli Maison De Chine
Inside Victorian Restaurant Miaoli Maison De Chine
Inside Victorian Restaurant Miaoli Maison De Chine
Glass Blowing at Kuo Tai Glass Park
Glass Blowing at Kuo Tai Glass Park
Fun-filled day for the family at Kuo Tai Glass Park
Fun-filled day for the family at Kuo Tai Glass Park
Ticketing Counter at Zhunan Train Station
Ticketing Counter at Zhunan Train Station
Zhunan to Taoyuan for NT154
Zhunan to Taoyuan for NT154

The visit to Kuo Tai Glass Park was just fantastic. You can take part in glass blowing, watch the masters in action and have a guided tour around the glass factory. Definitely an itinerary that you can consider for the entire family. Check out our post of Kuo Tai Glass Park (國泰玻璃觀光工廠) to find out more!

We then took a train from Zhunan to Taoyuan for NT154 each and the trip lasted for an hour. Then it was time for us to check into Audi Garden Business Hotel!

Things to do in Taoyuan Taiwan

Arriving at Taoyuan Train Station
Arriving at Taoyuan Train Station
Reception of Audi Garden Business Hotel
Reception of Audi Garden Business Hotel
Our glass ware and small glass pieces from Kuo Tai Glass Park
Our glass ware and small glass pieces from Kuo Tai Glass Park
Jing Fu Gong 景福宫 along Zhong Zheng Lu 中正路
Jing Fu Gong 景福宫 along Zhong Zheng Lu 中正路
Hao Fu Ji Vermicelli along Zhong Zheng Road
Hao Fu Ji Vermicelli along Zhong Zheng Road
One of the best Oyster Vermicelli in Taiwan
One of the best Oyster Vermicelli in Taiwan

After checking into Audi Garden Business Hotel, we decided to take a stroll along the main shopping street of Taoyuan – Zhong Zheng Road. A local temple, Jing Fu Gong 景福宫, is also easily spotted along this road. But the main thing that we really want to talk about is the oyster mee sua next to the temple! Look out for Hao Fu Ji vermicelli, definitely one of the best oyster mee sua we’ve had in Taiwan. It is flavourful, thick but not overpowering plus the ingredients did not have any foul gamey taste at all! But the most amazing part was that it was milky. YES MILKY! Strange, but because of it, differentiates itself from the field of oyster vermicellis out there 😉

Sun Louis Bakery Raisin Bun for NT45 and Latte for NT60
Raisin Bun NT45 Latte NT60
Taoyuan Night Market
Taoyuan Night Market
Fried Oyster was good but don't go for the Squid soup! NT60 each
Fried Oyster NT60 each

Taoyuan Night Market located at Bei Pu Lu and Zhong Zheng Lu was actually the place that we were heading towards as we “journeyed” down Zhong Zheng Road. Along the way, we got to rest and re-energise at Sun Louis Bakery (almost thought it was the same as the Sun Moulin in Singapore. It isn’t but it looks equally atas/high class), before arriving at Taoyuan Night Market!

We didn’t really eat much at Taoyuan Tourism Night Market this evening because of the food that we had along the way (oyster vermicelli, breads and egg tarts). Nonetheless, if you’re feeling that you’d need some “night market fix” in Taoyuan, the Taoyuan Night Market is a great place to eat and do some simple shopping 😉

By the way, the walk from Audi Garden Business Hotel to Taoyuan Night Market was 1.7km (usually 20mins walk) but we took our time to walk at a leisurely pace, snacking along the way, thus we took slightly less than an hour for the trip.

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Hope you’ve enjoyed our coverage of the things to do in Taoyuan. Next, we’ll be visiting Xiao Wu Lai (Huh? Where is that?) on Day 9 of our Taiwan Trip!

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Singapore to Tainan : Taiwan Trip Day 1
Things to do in Tainan Taiwan Trip Day 2
鹿早茶屋 Opposite 1967 Hotel Tainan
Things to do in Chiayi Taiwan Trip Day 3
Chiayi Attractions Taiwan Trip Day 4
Changhua Meatballs (彰化肉圓) : Which is the Best?
What to eat at Feng Jia Night Market (逢甲夜市)?
Changhua Taichung Taiwan Trip Day 5
Things to do in Taichung Taiwan Trip Day 6
Things to do in Miaoli Taiwan Trip Day 7
Kuo Tai Glass Park Zhunan Day Trip
Things to do in Taoyuan Taiwan Trip Day 8
Taoyuan Attractions Taiwan Trip Day 9
Things to do in Taipei Taiwan Trip Day 10

Kuo Tai Glass Park Zhunan Day Trip!

Glass blowing at Kuo Tai Glass Park

Kuo Tai Glass Park in Zhunan was one of the places we visited during our stay at the Miaoli Maison De Chine Hotel. In addition to our own research (which didn’t reveal much information, hence this post), we were also introduced to this Zhunan attraction by the concierge at our hotel. If you’re thinking of the things to do in Miaoli, do check out Kuo Tai Glass Park as it promises to be a fun-filled venue for the entire family!

Whats there at Kuo Tai Glass Park Zhunan?

Outside Kuo Tai Glass Park Zhunan
Outside Kuo Tai Glass Park Zhunan
Inside Kuo Tai Glass Park Zhunan
Inside Kuo Tai Glass Park Zhunan
Entry fee of NT250 per person to Kuo Tai Glass Park
Entry fee of NT250 per person to Kuo Tai Glass Park
Glass Blowing at Kuo Tai Glass Park
Glass Blowing at Kuo Tai Glass Park
Glass making demonstration at Kuo Tai Glass Park Zhunan
Glass making demonstration at Kuo Tai Glass Park Zhunan
Glass making master with live explanation
Glass making master with live explanation

After a 15 minutes walk from our hotel, we arrived at Kuo Tai Glass Park (aka 國泰玻璃觀光工廠) and we were just in time for the next guided tour! The tour starts with a glass blowing session where even kids are allowed to join in!

When you arrive at Kuo Tai Glass Park, the receptionist will welcome you and bring you into the glass store where you will be introduced to the entry fees. It costs NT250 per person. But, the NT250 can also be used as store credits. Hence, if there are 2 of you, although the entry fee would be NT500, you would also have a store credit of NT500. To participate in the glass blowing session (and blow your own glass to be taken home as a souvenir), it costs NT350. Hence, we still had NT150 which we used to get 3 small glass pieces to be taken home.

Our recommendation? Participate in the glass blowing session! We did not have the chance when we were in Venice!

During this weekend, there were also several parents who brought their kids along. The kids seemed to have lots of fun participating in the glass blowing session and answering the quizzes from the guide. When the kids got an answer correct, they would be rewarded with a glass souvenir (worth NT50)!

During the glass blowing session, we were instructed by the master to blow VERY gently and rotate the rod that holds the glass. This is because as you blow, the glass becomes lob sided and you would have to continuously rotate the rod to balance it. But don’t worry, the master is always on hand in case the glass goes “out of shape”. He even does moulding, shaping and refining at the end so that your product is still in a “presentable” state when you go home with it 😉

Master doing glass making demonstration
Master doing glass making demonstration
Concentration in vase making @ Kuo Tai Glass Park
Concentration in vase making @ Kuo Tai Glass Park
國泰玻璃觀光工廠 final product - The Vase!
國泰玻璃觀光工廠 final product – The Vase!
Guided Tour on glass making tools of the past
Guided Tour on glass making tools of the past
Exquisite glass ware made by Kuo Tai Glass Factory
Exquisite glass ware made by Kuo Tai Glass Factory
Vase that requires years of skill to produce!
Vase that requires years of skill to produce!
Red glass ware that is extremely hard to produce
Red glass ware that is extremely hard to produce
Bamboo Charcoal glass ware produced after 3 years of research
Bamboo Charcoal glass ware produced after 3 years of research
Guess which is the glass ware that we produced?
Guess which is the glass ware that we produced?

During the live demonstration, we were really impressed by 2 procedures that the master did. Firstly, the brothers (together – both of whom are master glass makers) did a “bridging” so that the vase can be disconnected from its original base. Secondly, he did this TWIRLING action at the end that formed the flowery opening at the top of the vase. The other interesting was that newspapers (YES NEWSPAPERS!) were used in forming the glass! This is because newspapers have ink that helped to provide a layer of (oil) protection, preventing scratches on the glass wares! Cheap and good!

Take a look at this live demonstration where the process of “bridging” is shown!

After the awesome demonstration, the guide continued to bring us around the glass factory, showing us the tools that were formerly used to produce glass ware in the factory. Lastly, the tour ended at the factory’s museum where we were introduced to some of the masterpieces that were produced, including

1. A green vase with a huge opening at the top. If you think about it, the greater the opening, the greater the skill of the master as it really requires alot of experience to know whether “stretching” the glass further would break the product or not. Hence, for this particular piece, ALOT of skill was required!

2. Red glass ware that are NOT painted red. It is rather difficult to do red glass wares because the colour red, can only be produced in glass wares WITHIN a certain temperature range. Hence, all the crafting and heating must be done within this particular range. If the temperature is not controlled well, the colour may change outside of this range and therefore the master will have to re-craft again.

3. Bamboo glassware. According to our guide, it took about 3 years for the master to be able to create this bamboo glassware. It was then proven that it had some qualities that allowed the drinks held within these glass ware to taste better. No change to the flavour per se, but it is supposed to make the drinks smoother to the taste.

How to get to Kuo Tai Glass Park Zhunan?

From Miaoli Maison De Chine, it is relatively easy to get to Kuo Tai Glass Park. It is in fact just a 15 minutes walk along Gongyuan Road. Once you have reached Kanding Street, continue walking till you reach an overhead crossing. Just before this overhead crossing, you will see a sign on the right leading to Kuo Tai Glass Park. Head on the small path and you will arrive at Kuo Tai Glass Park Zhunan!

Address of Kuo Tai Glass Park : 350, Taiwan, Miaoli County, 新南里崁頂151號

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At the end of the tour, we were taken back to the glass store again to choose items that we could bring home with our remaining NT150 credit. We were also shown our glass product (after the master’s refinement) before it was packaged in a box for us to bring home. It is in fact still safe and sound in our house!

If you’re visiting Miaoli, Zhunan some time in the future, do stop by Kuo Tai Glass Factory (國泰玻璃觀光工廠) and you’ll be sure to have an awesome time, especially with the glass blowing demonstration!

You have just finished a post on our Taiwan Trip in 2014 which started here. Here is the full list of posts written about Taiwan Trip 2014…

Singapore to Tainan : Taiwan Trip Day 1
Things to do in Tainan Taiwan Trip Day 2
鹿早茶屋 Opposite 1967 Hotel Tainan
Things to do in Chiayi Taiwan Trip Day 3
Chiayi Attractions Taiwan Trip Day 4
Changhua Meatballs (彰化肉圓) : Which is the Best?
What to eat at Feng Jia Night Market (逢甲夜市)?
Changhua Taichung Taiwan Trip Day 5
Things to do in Taichung Taiwan Trip Day 6
Things to do in Miaoli Taiwan Trip Day 7
Kuo Tai Glass Park Zhunan Day Trip
Things to do in Taoyuan Taiwan Trip Day 8
Taoyuan Attractions Taiwan Trip Day 9
Things to do in Taipei Taiwan Trip Day 10

4 “Lesser-Known” Things to do in Miaoli Taiwan Trip Day 7!

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Wondering what are some of the things to do in Miaoli Taiwan? Thanks to the great folks of Miaoli Maison De Chine, we were hosted to a stay and enjoyed some of the wonderful facilities there. Also, it provided us with a great base to check out all the attractions and things to do in Miaoli Taiwan!

Actually, we headed from Taichung to Tong Xiao Beach first. However, when we arrived, due to a carnival, we had to pay $20SGD to enter the beach area (which is usually free). As we were only there for an hour, we did not enter. But if you do have more time, it is encouraged that you visit as the $20SGD includes shows and displays for programmes throughout the day.

If you’re travelling from Taichung to Zhunan, it takes about 1 hour by train. After arriving at Zhunan train station, to get to Miaoli Maison de Chine, you’ll have to take a taxi for NT120 (walking takes about 30 minutes). It is a fixed price for visitors to the hotel.

Things to do in Miaoli Taiwan

1. 天厨海鲜楼 (Tian Chu Seafood Restaurant)

Located at No. 19, Gongyuan 5th St, Miaoli County, Taiwan 350, 天厨海鲜楼 (Tian Chu Seafood Restaurant) serves up great seafood at an excellent price. In fact, when we visited, they were having a promotion whereby each dish only costs NT100 ($4!). That’s even cheaper than Zi Char in Singapore! Plus, we were having stuff like prawns (really fresh ones at that), squid and pork ribs. If you’re staying at Miaoli Maison De Chine, do check out 天厨海鲜楼 (Tian Chu Seafood Restaurant) to enjoy great food, an excellent ambience at a fantastic price!

Zhunan Train Station to Miaoli Maison De Chine NT120
Zhunan Train Station to Miaoli Maison De Chine NT120
天厨海鲜楼 (Tian Chu Seafood Restaurant) Entrance
天厨海鲜楼 (Tian Chu Seafood Restaurant)
Classy ambience at 天厨海鲜楼 (Tian Chu Seafood Restaurant)
Classy ambience at 天厨海鲜楼 (Tian Chu Seafood Restaurant)
天厨海鲜楼 (Tian Chu Seafood Restaurant) Menu
Tian Chu Seafood Restaurant 天厨海鲜楼 Menu
Stir Fried Pork Rib @ Tian Chu Seafood Restaurant 天厨海鲜楼
Stir Fried Pork Rib @ Tian Chu Seafood Restaurant 天厨海鲜楼
Vermicelli from Tian Chu Seafood Restaurant
Vermicelli from Tian Chu Seafood Restaurant

2. Zhunan Beer Factory / 竹南啤酒厂

The Zhunan Beer Factory is the largest brewery in the whole of Taiwan. But in order to go for a visit, you’d have to at least have a group of 20. In addition, there are allocated times for visit. This time, we unfortunately missed the last group tour of the day. Hence, it would be wise to give the factory a call first and ask the group tour timings before you head over. Oh, the taxi ride from Miaoli Maison De Chine to Zhunan Factory is between NT150 to NT200.

As we were not able to join the tour, we were only able to walk around within the store area. Inside, the various types of alcohol and beers, produced by the factory are sold. In addition, we also got to try the 18 days Taiwan Beer for free. It tasted a little bitter (which we prefer) and the usual price is NT65 per bottle.

There is also a restaurant where you can order dishes to go with the beer. But do note that it is just like a regular restaurant NOT ANYTHING LIKE a microbrewery with beers on tap. But do give the 18 days Taiwan Beer a try, you won’t regret it!

Zhunan Beer Factory Alcohol Store
Zhunan Beer Factory Alcohol Store
Taiwan Beer Robot @ Zhunan Brewery
Taiwan Beer Robot @ Zhunan Brewery
18 days Taiwan Beer at Zhunan Beer Factory
18 days Taiwan Beer at Zhunan Beer Factory
 曾记馅饼 Buns with Fillings
曾记馅饼 Buns with Fillings
Pork Bun NT30 and Red Bean Bun NT15 from 曾记馅饼
Pork Bun NT30 and Red Bean Bun NT15 from 曾记馅饼
Close up of the red bean bun from 曾记馅饼
Close up of the red bean bun from 曾记馅饼

3. 曾记馅饼 (Zeng Ji Pastry)

We were also informed by Shelly (Marketing Manager from Miaoli Maison De Chine Hotel) that, within walking distance of hotel, there’s a famous bun store ( 曾记馅饼) at the intersection of Ba De Yi Lu and De Yi Lu. Located next to the 7-11, it is a mobile truck that sells buns with pork, beef or sweet red bean filling. Definitely a must try if you’re in the vicinity!

4. Zhunan Integrated Sports Complex

Before we headed back to our hotel for great food and spa pool enjoyment, we headed to the Zhunan Integrated Sports Complex just across the road from Miaoli Maison De Chine. There, residents can enjoy runs around the track, play some basketball or croquet.

Kids playing a game of croquet
Kids playing a game of croquet
Zhunan Integrated Sports Complex Soccer Field and Running Track
Zhunan Integrated Sports Complex Soccer Field and Running Track
 Zhunan Integrated Sports Complex
Zhunan Integrated Sports Complex
Spa pools at Miaoli Maison De Chine
Spa pools at Miaoli Maison De Chine
Menu of Pin Jiang Nan at Miaoli Maison De Chine
Menu of Pin Jiang Nan at Miaoli Maison De Chine
What we ate at Pin Jiang Nan Miaoli Maison De Chine
What we ate at Pin Jiang Nan Miaoli Maison De Chine

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Hope you have enjoyed our post on the things to do in Miaoli Taiwan! Do stay tuned for day 8 of our Taiwan trip where we’ll be visiting Taoyuan!

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Singapore to Tainan : Taiwan Trip Day 1
Things to do in Tainan Taiwan Trip Day 2
鹿早茶屋 Opposite 1967 Hotel Tainan
Things to do in Chiayi Taiwan Trip Day 3
Chiayi Attractions Taiwan Trip Day 4
Changhua Meatballs (彰化肉圓) : Which is the Best?
What to eat at Feng Jia Night Market (逢甲夜市)?
Changhua Taichung Taiwan Trip Day 5
Things to do in Taichung Taiwan Trip Day 6
Things to do in Miaoli Taiwan Trip Day 7
Kuo Tai Glass Park Zhunan Day Trip
Things to do in Taoyuan Taiwan Trip Day 8
Taoyuan Attractions Taiwan Trip Day 9
Things to do in Taipei Taiwan Trip Day 10

3 Awesome things to do in Taichung Taiwan Trip Day 6!

Ice cream toppings at Miyahara Ice Cream

On day 6 of our Taiwan trip, we checked out all the things to do in Taichung and its attractions! If you’re not sure what to do (and eat!!!) in Taichung, you’ll find some great information to get you on your way to discovering Taichung!

Things to do in Taichung Taiwan

1. Chun Shui Tang 春水堂 – Originator of the Bubble Milk Tea

On day 6 of our Taiwan Trip, we woke up to a sumptuous breakfast at Park City Hotel Central Taichung. After the hearty meal (which included braised pork rice!!), we checked out the Taichung 2nd market. As we were early, the breakfast crowds were still having their breakfast as well. We also noticed the scores of fruit stalls at Taichung 2nd market, probably a great place to find great tasting fruits at an excellent price.

Next, we headed to Chun Shui Tang!!!

Chun Shui Tang, as we found out, is the originator of the world-renowned Taiwanese Bubble Milk Tea. But there are actually many of its franchise around in the city (close to 20 of them), so just pop into any one of the joints to enjoy the original bubble milk tea!

Park City Central Hotel Taichung Braised Pork Rice
Park City Central Hotel Taichung Braised Pork Rice
Taichung's 2nd Market
Taichung’s 2nd Market
Chun Shui Tang 春水堂 Taichung
Chun Shui Tang 春水堂 Taichung
Chun Shui Tang 春水堂 The Original Bubble Milk Tea
Chun Shui Tang 春水堂 The Original Bubble Milk Tea for NT110
Chun Shui Tang 春水堂 Carrot Cake for NT65
Chun Shui Tang 春水堂 Carrot Cake for NT65
Classy Deco inside Chun Shui Tang 春水堂
Classy Deco inside Chun Shui Tang 春水堂

2. 草悟道 Cao Wu Dao – Quaint Cafes and Restaurants

Located at Xiang Shang North Road, at the area of Mei Cun road, lies a cluster of quaint cafes and restaurants. Here, we also saw this unique robot cafe where the server invited us in just to have a look (no purchase required). There, we saw the HUGE resident cats who startled us with its sudden movement. The truth was, it was so huge that we thought it was just a soft toy that was lying around. When it moved, Tom just jumped!

Enroute, we also had the egg beef porridge which we realised actually goes quite well with spinach.

One more tip, remember to get the Easy Card. It costs NT200 at any 7-11, of which, NT100 goes to the deposit. But the great thing about the Easy Card is that specifically in Taichung, the first 8km is free! Yes! FREE!!! In other cities, there are usually fare discounts for Easy Card holders as well. Do pick up one if you’re intending to travel Taiwan for an extended period of time!

草悟道 Cao Wu Dao - Quaint Cafes and Restaurants Taichung
草悟道 Cao Wu Dao Taichung
More cafes at 草悟道 Cao Wu Dao
More cafes at 草悟道 Cao Wu Dao
Inside Robot Cafe with REAL HUGE CATS
Inside Robot Cafe with REAL HUGE CATS
Robot Cafe Taichung Entrance
Robot Cafe Taichung Entrance
Egg Beef Porridge with Spinach at NT70
Egg Beef Porridge with Spinach at NT70
Easy Card for NT200 each with NT100 going to deposit
Easy Card NT200 (NT100 deposit)

More Taichung Attractions and Things to do (eat!)

3. Shop and Eat in Taichung – Yi Chung Shang Quan 一中街商圈, Taichung Park, Feng Jia Night Market and Miyahara Ice Cream

For more shopping options, you can head to the Yi Chung Shang Quan (or just Yi Chung Street) where there are endless shopping options and street foods available. It’s a closer option for night market from Taichung City as compared to Feng Jia Night Market. From Taichung City, we took bus 88 (for free!) to the Yi Chung shopping street.

As we were still early that day, we decided to head back to Feng Jia Night Market again for a 2nd time! This time, we tried out all the foods that we wanted to eat, including 大腸包小腸 (Direct translation of Big Sausage Wrap Small Sausage), Deep Fried HUGE Squid / 酥炸大鱿鱼, 熊手包 Bear Paw Buns and 章鱼小丸子 / Takopachi Octopus Balls. Do check out our post of what to eat at Feng Jia Night Market to find out more!

Enroute back, we dropped by the Taichung City Park and enjoyed a leisurely stroll by its lake as well as a visit to the Lake Heart Pavilion.

To cap off a fun-filled day in Taichung, we headed back to Miyahara – 宮原眼科 for its famous ice cream! This time, we finally got to eat this famous ice cream! But there’s one catch, we had to go to 4th Credit on 72 Zhong Shan Road ( 第四信用合作社)and this is because the outlet at Miyahara 宮原眼科 is so popular that it has a minimum spending of NT380 ($16). Therefore, we decided to take a short walk (5 minutes really), along Zhong Shan Road and ate at the 4th Credit outlet.

For NT245, we had a waffle bowl with 3 scoops of ice cream and choice of 4 toppings. Do not think that the toppings are simple and common items such as strawberry sauce or chocolate sprinkles. THEY ARE REAL DESSERT TOPPINGS! You’d be surprised but we chose cheesecake, pineapple tart, floral cake and rum raisins! (WHAT?! THOSE ARE TOPPINGS!!??)

Yi Chung Shang Quan 一中街商圈
Yi Chung Shang Quan 一中街商圈
Buses from Yi Chung Shang Quan to Feng Jia Night Market
Buses Schedule
大腸包小腸 (Direct translation of Big Sausage Wrap Small Sausage) at Feng Jia Night Market
大腸包小腸 Feng Jia Night Market
Taichung Park Lake Heart Pavilion
Taichung Park Lake Heart Pavilion
Miyahara Ice Cream Toppings
Miyahara Ice Cream Toppings
Miyahara 4th Credit Ice Cream
Our Ice Cream from Miyahara 4th Credit

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Stay tuned for day 7 of our trip in Miaoli Taiwan!

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Singapore to Tainan : Taiwan Trip Day 1
Things to do in Tainan Taiwan Trip Day 2
鹿早茶屋 Opposite 1967 Hotel Tainan
Things to do in Chiayi Taiwan Trip Day 3
Chiayi Attractions Taiwan Trip Day 4
Changhua Meatballs (彰化肉圓) : Which is the Best?
What to eat at Feng Jia Night Market (逢甲夜市)?
Changhua Taichung Taiwan Trip Day 5
Things to do in Taichung Taiwan Trip Day 6
Things to do in Miaoli Taiwan Trip Day 7
Kuo Tai Glass Park Zhunan Day Trip
Things to do in Taoyuan Taiwan Trip Day 8
Taoyuan Attractions Taiwan Trip Day 9
Things to do in Taipei Taiwan Trip Day 10

Changhua Taichung Taiwan Trip Day 5!

031 2bearbear favourite activity. Watching TV while soaking in the bath tub.

Changhua and Taichung were our next stops during day 5 of our Taiwan Trip! Our plan was to stop by Changhua to taste the famous Changhua meatballs before heading to check in at Park City Hotel Central Taichung. In the evening, we visited the most famous night market in Taiwan – Feng Jia Night Market.

Chiayi to Changhua and Taichung

Something happened that morning…Kate realised that she lost the McDonald’s coupons for our breakfast! So we decided that we would visit the local pan fried bun (生煎包) joint since it was closed at 5pm (starts selling for afternoon sessions at 3pm) the day before. But when we reached there at 8am in the morning, although there were many people having their breakfast, THERE WAS NO FRIED BUNS!! To us, this was the elusive pan fried buns joint, if you have visited it, do let us know how it tasted!

The train ride from Chiayi to Changhua took approximately 1hr and 30 minutes. From Changhua, it takes about 30 minutes to reach Taichung. Hence, the entire trip from Chiayi to Taichung takes slightly under two hours. Our original plan was to buy 2 separate tickets from Chiayi to Changhua and from Changhua to Taichung. However, we made a “mistake” and bought the Chiayi to Taichung ticket for NT144 (approximately $6 each). The good thing was you’re able to stop anywhere along the way just as long as you remember to validate the tickets upon exit. And you’ll have to exit via the station personnel at the exit (do not insert into the automated gates!)

The elusive pan fried bun joint Chiayi
The elusive pan fried bun joint
Ticketing Counters at Chiayi Train Station
Ticketing Counters at Chiayi Train Station
Train Ticket cost of NT144 from Chiayi to Taichung
Train Ticket cost of NT144 from Chiayi to Taichung
Arriving at Changhua Train Station
Changhua Train Station
 Changhua meatballs at 彰化肉圓
Changhua meatballs at 彰化肉圓
Pig's trotter rice
Pig’s trotter rice
The Old Time Delights Bakery Zhong Zheng Rd Section 1 Changhua
Old Time Delights Bakery Changhua
 SHIOK Pumpkin Cake from Old Time Delights
SHIOK Pumpkin Cake from Old Time Delights
 Taichung Train Station
Taichung Train Station

At Changhua, we tried all 3 famous Changhua Meatballs from 彰化肉圓, 老担阿璋肉圓 and 正彰化肉圓. Do check out our post on the best Changhua Meatballs to find out which one we thought was the best!

In between our meatball adventures, we did snuck in a couple of other snacks such as the braised pig trotters and the traditional cake. But to our surprise, this “Old Time Delights” Bakery in Changhua turned out to be one of the best cakes we’ve ever tasted! This time, we tried the pumpkin cake. The cake was firm but not so sweet. The top of the cake were lined with healthy nuts and seeds but the best part was what was within…the pumpkin fillings! It was the eastern version of the swiss roll but 10 times nicer! No wonder the queue was quite long even in the mid afternoon. The choice that you’ll have at this stall is dependent on what was being baked at that point in time. There’s a schedule that locals know about.

These cakes were baked on huge trays and cut to size. We ordered the smallest cut (which was still quite big for the both of us) at NT65. If you’ve tried the other flavours or are a local who frequents here often, do share in the comments section below on which you think is the best flavour!

Park City Central Hotel Taichung Receptionists
Park City Central Hotel Taichung Receptionists
Sexy bathtub at Park City Central Hotel Taichung
Sexy bathtub at Park City Central Hotel Taichung
Feng Jia Night Market
Feng Jia Night Market
Long queues at Feng Jia Night Market
Long queues at Feng Jia Night Market
Miyahara - 宮原眼科 Taichung
Miyahara – 宮原眼科 Taichung
Famous Miyahara Ice Cream Taichung
Famous Miyahara Ice Cream Taichung

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After checking into the Park City Central Hotel Taichung, we took a bath in the hotel’s sexy bathtub (with views of the TV) and had the amazing pumpkin cake before heading to the famous Feng Jia Night Market!

Feng Jia Night Market is the 2nd largest Night Market in the whole of Taiwan (the biggest night market in Taiwan is the combination of Jin Zuan and Kai Xuan Night Markets) and there are many great foods here. If you’re wondering what to eat at Feng Jia Night Market, do find out more in our separate post.

On the way back to our hotel, we stopped by one of the tourist attractions in Taichung, the Miyahara – 宮原眼科. Although we did not have the famous ice cream this evening, we did try it on day 6 of our visit and there’s a little secret that you should know about it as well…

Stay tuned to Day 6 of our Taiwan Trip to find out more!

You have just finished a post on our Taiwan Trip in 2014 which started here. Here is the full list of posts written about Taiwan Trip 2014…

Singapore to Tainan : Taiwan Trip Day 1
Things to do in Tainan Taiwan Trip Day 2
鹿早茶屋 Opposite 1967 Hotel Tainan
Things to do in Chiayi Taiwan Trip Day 3
Chiayi Attractions Taiwan Trip Day 4
Changhua Meatballs (彰化肉圓) : Which is the Best?
What to eat at Feng Jia Night Market (逢甲夜市)?
Changhua Taichung Taiwan Trip Day 5
Things to do in Taichung Taiwan Trip Day 6
Things to do in Miaoli Taiwan Trip Day 7
Kuo Tai Glass Park Zhunan Day Trip
Things to do in Taoyuan Taiwan Trip Day 8
Taoyuan Attractions Taiwan Trip Day 9
Things to do in Taipei Taiwan Trip Day 10

What to eat at Feng Jia Night Market (逢甲夜市)?

Feng Jia Night Market 大腸包小腸 from Yellow Stall NT40

Feng Jia Night Market (逢甲夜市) is one of the biggest night market in Taiwan and if you’ve been to Feng Chia Night Market, you’d realise that you’re spoilt for choice when it comes to food options. Many have asked the sacred question of “What to eat at Feng Jia Night Market?” and “What are the best foods at Feng Chia Night Market?” This post will thus source out the best food to eat in Feng Chia Night Market, just for you!

Feng Jia Night Market. Not so crowded on a Wednesday night.
Feng Jia Night Market. Not so crowded on a Wednesday night.

Feng Jia Night Market 逢甲夜市 Best Food To Eat!

大腸包小腸 (Direct translation of Big Sausage Wrap Small Sausage)

大腸包小腸 is somewhat like a novelty for us. It is actually an outer layer of “rice sausage” wrapping Taiwanese sausage and other condiments within. At the entrance of Feng Jia Night Market, there are 2 stalls selling 大腸包小腸, let’s call them “yellow” and “red” stall respectively.

大腸包小腸 Feng Jia Night Market – Yellow Stall
大腸包小腸 Feng Jia Night Market – Yellow Stall
Feng Jia Night Market 大腸包小腸 - Red Stall
Feng Jia Night Market 大腸包小腸 – Red Stall

On our first night there, yellow stall had a super looooooooong queue! Hence, we decided to go to the comparatively shorter queue at red stall (still had to wait 10 minutes…Zzz).

Feng Jia Night Market 大腸包小腸 from Red Stall NT40
Feng Jia Night Market 大腸包小腸 from Red Stall NT40

When it is your turn to order at “Red Stall”, the lady will ask if you’d want normal, or “small/medium/large” spicy. We went for the small spicy (小辣)and it tasted quite good with a hint of spiciness. For Singaporeans, remember not to go for the bamboo shoots (竹笋)as part of your condiments.

On our second day at Feng Jia Night Market, as we were there relatively early (about 3pm), we tried 大腸包小腸 from the yellow stall. This time, we went for the normal version and again we requested not to have bamboo shoots added.

Feng Jia Night Market 大腸包小腸 from Yellow Stall NT40
Feng Jia Night Market 大腸包小腸 from Yellow Stall NT40

The results of our comparison? Red stall had the better version. The outer rice sausage was fragrant and had a slight crisp on the outside while the condiments tasted better (in general) compared to the yellow stall. Somehow, the peanuts added to the yellow stall’s version didn’t taste as good. As a guide though, if you have not tried 大腸包小腸 before, just go for the shorter queue. You don’t have to die die try the yellow or red stall but if you must, the red stall for us, has that sliiight advantage.

熊手包 Bear Paw Buns

熊手包 Bear Paw Buns Feng Jia Night Market
熊手包 Bear Paw Buns Feng Jia Night Market
Top selling buns at 熊手包 Bear Paw Buns Feng Jia Night Market
Top selling buns at 熊手包 Bear Paw Buns Feng Jia Night Market
Honey Mustard Chicken Pumpkin Bun from 熊手包 Bear Paw Feng Jia Night Market @ NT60
Honey Mustard Chicken Pumpkin Bun from 熊手包 Bear Paw Feng Jia Night Market @ NT60

How can we not try bear paw buns right? 2bearbear, bear paws? :p We went for the no.1 top selling bun, the honey mustard chicken pumpkin bun and it was so delicious! The patty was hot and juicy while the honey mustard was just a perfect dressing. Most interesting of all, the hint of pumpkin could absolutely be tasted from the buns! Yummilicious!

Deep Fried HUGE Squid / 酥炸大鱿鱼

Deep Fried HUGE Squid / 酥炸大鱿鱼 Feng Jia Night Market
Deep Fried HUGE Squid / 酥炸大鱿鱼 Feng Jia Night Market

The deep fried HUGE Squids or 酥炸大鱿鱼 are available at many other night markets. At Feng Jia Night Market itself, there are already quite a few. But of all the deep fried squids we’ve tried, this version is still the best. The cook has a certain way of making sure that the squids are deep fried to precise perfection. Each time she sees that it requires a little more time in the oil, in it goes. By seeing the surface of the squid, she knows whether it is done within. And that takes experience. And with experience comes your yummy portion of deep fried squids!

Feng Chia Night Market Deep Fried HUGE Squid / 酥炸大鱿鱼 NT50
Feng Chia Night Market Deep Fried HUGE Squid / 酥炸大鱿鱼 NT50

For the sizes, you can choose from NT50 (medium), NT70 (big), NT80 (bigger), NT100 (HUGE). There are also 7 tastes that you can choose from including the original (salt and pepper), lemon/pepper (which we chose), wasabi and seaweed, just to name a few.

Cheese Potato / 起司马铃薯

Cheese Potato / 起司马铃薯 @ Feng Jia Night Market
Cheese Potato / 起司马铃薯 @ Feng Jia Night Market
Feng Chia Night Marke Deluxe cheese potato combo / 综合起司马铃薯 @ NT65
Feng Chia Night Marke Deluxe cheese potato combo / 综合起司马铃薯 @ NT65

Strongly recommended by netizens, we decided to give the cheese potato a try. Not knowing which flavour to choose, we decided to go for the deluxe (and the most expensive) as it had a little bit of everything within. Frankly speaking, it was just loads of cheese over mashed potato. The mashed potato itself did not have that “wow” factor of truffles (kidding lah…) or at the least tastes of good grade butter. To us, this was just a “filler” dish. You can give this one a miss 😉

章鱼小丸子 / Takopachi Octopus Balls

章鱼小丸子 / Takopachi Octopus Balls @ Wen Hua Street
章鱼小丸子 / Takopachi Octopus Balls @ Wen Hua Street
Takopachi Octopus Balls Feng Jia Night Market for NT40 章鱼小丸子
Takopachi Octopus Balls Feng Jia Night Market for NT40 章鱼小丸子

The Takopachi Octopus Balls were SHIOK!! The octopus balls were prepared only upon order (as it was early in the day) and topped off with dried fish, mayo and wasabi dressing. The cool part was that the mayo was not like the usual fatty tasting mayonnaise. Instead, it was milkilicious! With the mayo/wasabi combination, the “fresh-hot-off-the-stove” takopachi, tasted amazing!

Taro, Papaya Milk Juice / 木瓜牛奶,芋头牛奶

NT50 Taro Milk Drink from Feng Jia Night Market introduced by 2moro
NT50 Taro Milk Drink from Feng Jia Night Market introduced by 2moro

This version of the Taro milk drink still had shaved ice bits on each sip. Not the smooth and rich type of milk drink that you would normally expect. Nonetheless, the ingredients are fresh and its still worth 1 try (emphasis on the one). Don’t think we’re coming back for seconds though.

Fruit juices 3 for NT100 @ Feng Jia Night Market
Fruit juices 3 for NT100 @ Feng Jia Night Market

If you’re travelling in a group, the deal of 3 fruit juices for NT100 is definitely worth it. Usual price of a cup is NT40 for papaya milk and NT35 for lemon with ai yu (爱玉)jelly.

Foods at Feng Jia Night Market 逢甲夜市
YOU may have tried

Longest queue at Feng Jia Night Market for 炒面面包 (Fried Noodles in a Bun?!)
Longest queue at Feng Jia Night Market for 炒面面包 (Fried Noodles in a Bun?!)
German pork knuckle at Feng Jia Night Market 逢甲夜市
German pork knuckle at Feng Jia Night Market 逢甲夜市

There were 2 particular stalls that we would have tried (given more time and space in our tummies). There was a ridiculously long queue for 炒面面包 (Fried Noodles in a Bun?!). Seriously, can this really be good? If you’ve tried it, do let us know in the comments section below. Also, we’ve stumbled across a german pork knuckle stall in Feng Jia Night Market (and not in an upscale german restaurant). Can this pork knuckle be good? Do let us know if you’ve tried it as well!

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You have just finished a post on our Taiwan Trip in 2014 which started here. Here is the full list of posts written about Taiwan Trip 2014…

Singapore to Tainan : Taiwan Trip Day 1
Things to do in Tainan Taiwan Trip Day 2
鹿早茶屋 Opposite 1967 Hotel Tainan
Things to do in Chiayi Taiwan Trip Day 3
Chiayi Attractions Taiwan Trip Day 4
Changhua Meatballs (彰化肉圓) : Which is the Best?
What to eat at Feng Jia Night Market (逢甲夜市)?
Changhua Taichung Taiwan Trip Day 5
Things to do in Taichung Taiwan Trip Day 6
Things to do in Miaoli Taiwan Trip Day 7
Kuo Tai Glass Park Zhunan Day Trip
Things to do in Taoyuan Taiwan Trip Day 8
Taoyuan Attractions Taiwan Trip Day 9
Things to do in Taipei Taiwan Trip Day 10

Changhua Meatballs (彰化肉圓) : Which is the Best?

012bearbear enjoying their first changhua rou yuan

Changhua is synonymous with meatballs. Whenever one talks about Changhua, the term meatballs will somehow enter into the conversation. Hence, the term 彰化肉圓 (aka Changhua meatballs).

But the big question is this. Which is the best Changhua meatball?

As with the battle of the Malacca Chicken Rice Balls, we made it one of our missions during this trip to find out which stall has the best meatballs in Changhua!

The Candidates for the Best Changhua Meatballs
(彰化肉圓)

Candidate 1 : 正彰化肉圓
(No. 203, Chenleng Rd, Changhua County, Taiwan 500)

 正彰化肉圓 (Zheng Changhua Meatballs)
正彰化肉圓 (Zheng Changhua Meatballs)

 Inside Zheng Changhua Meatballs 正彰化肉圓
Inside Zheng Changhua Meatballs

 Our first Changhua Bawan @ 正彰化肉圓
Our first Changhua Bawan @ 正彰化肉圓

Kate did the research for all the meatballs stalls in Changhua and we arrived at Chenleng Rd, there were 2 meatball stalls right across from each other. The idea of creating a “meatball node” at Chenleng Rd is a clever one. Most people, whenever they crave for a taste of Changhua meatball, they’ll head over here to have their meatball fix.

This version at 正彰化肉圓 costs NT35 and had a generous serving of peanut sauce over it. We also enjoyed the generous portion of meat filling within. The minuses? Waitress took SOOOOOOO long before she brought over the chili sauce! We were almost at our last mouth when the chili arrived. Sigh. But the other big minus for us was the taste of 竹笋 (bamboo shoot) which was relatively strong. Lovers of 竹笋 would definitely love this rendition at Zheng Changhua Meatballs.

Candidate 2 : 老担阿璋肉圓
(No. 144, Cháng’ān St, Changhua City, Changhua County, Taiwan 500)

 Lao Dan Ah Zhang Changhua Meatball 老担阿璋肉圓
Lao Dan Ah Zhang Changhua Meatball 老担阿璋肉圓

 Lao Dan Ah Zhang Changhua Meatball 老担阿璋肉圓 for NT35
Lao Dan Ah Zhang Changhua Meatball 老担阿璋肉圓 for NT35

 Pork Ball at 老担阿璋肉圓 for NT15
Pork Ball at 老担阿璋肉圓 for NT15

After finishing our rounds at 正彰化肉圓, we crossed the road to visit 老担阿璋肉圓. This version of meatball at Lao Dan Ah Zhang Meatball (老担阿璋肉圓) had a slight edge over 正彰化肉圓 in that the chili for the meatball was readily available on the table! Haha…

But jokes aside, what we enjoyed about this version was that the fragrance of the garlic permeated with each mouthful of the meatball. The skin was also chewy and TAONG which brought a different texture as you bite on the skin and its fillings. The downside? A tad lesser in terms of meat fillings within.

The funny thing was, so far, we’ve seen both versions of the meatballs being deep fried but they’ve both been “drowned” with their sauces such that they don’t taste fried at all. Was it supposed to be like that? We soon found out with the third candidate…

Candidate 3 : 北門口肉圓
(No. 494號, Section 1, Zhongzheng Rd, Changhua County, Taiwan 500)

 北門口肉圓 Bei Men Kou Meatball
北門口肉圓 Bei Men Kou Meatball

 Inside 北門口肉圓 Changhua Meatball
Inside 北門口肉圓 Changhua Meatball

 北門口肉圓 Changhua Meatball with scallop for NT80
北門口肉圓 Changhua Meatball with dried scallop for NT80

北門口肉圓 is just a short walk away from the other 2 meatball joints and it was pretty crowded when we reached there. The boss did not even have time to take our orders, just busily frying the meatballs away. Some “cut” the queue by shouting their orders. Hence, don’t be shy (or courteous), just order away!

There were several things we loved about this version. At NT80, we ordered the bigger version with dried scallops. The taste was certainly better and there was more meat fillings within. Chili also accompanied the meatballs well. But what we really enjoyed about 北門口肉圓’s meatball was the crispy outer layer! After trying 3 meatballs stalls, we finally found one that maintained the crispiness of the skin after frying and addition of the sauces! The down side of this version was that the sauce was a tad too sweet.

The Best Changhua Meatballs (彰化肉圓) goes to…

北門口肉圓
Bei Men Kou Changhua Meatball!

Well, we’re coming from a Singaporean point of view. 正彰化肉圓’s meatballs was knocked out after having a relatively strong taste of the bamboo shoots (need to wash them clean you know?). It was really a close fight between 老担阿璋肉圓 and 北門口肉圓. But the crispy outer layer at 北門口肉圓 definitely made the difference.

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If ever possible, we think that the best version of Changhua Meatballs (彰化肉圓) would be the meatballs (with crispy outer skin) from 北門口肉圓, laced with the garlicky,peanuty sauce of 老担阿璋肉圓 and 正彰化肉圓!

Hope you’ve enjoyed our coverage of Changhua Meatballs (彰化肉圓), do let us know your thoughts in the comments section below!

You have just finished a post on our Taiwan Trip in 2014 which started here. Here is the full list of posts written about Taiwan Trip 2014…

Singapore to Tainan : Taiwan Trip Day 1
Things to do in Tainan Taiwan Trip Day 2
鹿早茶屋 Opposite 1967 Hotel Tainan
Things to do in Chiayi Taiwan Trip Day 3
Chiayi Attractions Taiwan Trip Day 4
Changhua Meatballs (彰化肉圓) : Which is the Best?
What to eat at Feng Jia Night Market (逢甲夜市)?
Changhua Taichung Taiwan Trip Day 5
Things to do in Taichung Taiwan Trip Day 6
Things to do in Miaoli Taiwan Trip Day 7
Kuo Tai Glass Park Zhunan Day Trip
Things to do in Taoyuan Taiwan Trip Day 8
Taoyuan Attractions Taiwan Trip Day 9
Things to do in Taipei Taiwan Trip Day 10

Chiayi Attractions Taiwan Trip Day 4!

Chiayi Attractions Taiwan

After checking out the Things to do in Chiayi on day 3 of our Taiwan trip, we decided to visit the other Chiayi Attractions such as Lan Tan Lake / Reservoir (蘭潭水庫), Sun Shooting Tower (射日塔) and eating our way through Zhong Shan Lu (中山路) – Chiayi’s main shopping street!

Chiayi Attractions Taiwan!

On day 4 of our trip, we actually started the day early at Duke Hotel. 4am early. Yes, it was the world cup and we caught match between Germany and Algeria. Germany managed to pull through in extra time and won the game 2-1!

 2bearbear watching Germany vs Algeria World Cup 2014!
2bearbear watching Germany vs Algeria World Cup 2014! 4am in the morning!

Back to Chiayi Attractions… 😛

After collecting our breakfast at McDonald’s we took the bus from Chiayi Terminal to Chiayi University for 18NT. If you’re unsure, the friendly aunty at the ticketing counter will be able to advise you. The bus ride took about 20 minutes. Lan Tan aka 蘭潭水庫 is actually located very near Chiayi University. You’d probably see couples from the University, hanging out by the Lan Tan Lake or just enjoying views of the mountain ranges in the distance.

Now, the important information…HOW TO GET TO LAN TAN LAKE?

Lan Tan Chiayi / 蘭潭水庫

After arriving at Chiayi University, you’d realise that you may have entered into the University and may be erm…a little lost. Fret not! We have been lost in Chiayi University as well and here are the simplified steps for you to reach Lan Tan!

Step 1 : Head towards the entrance of Chiayi University, where you will see the office of the security guards.
Step 2 : On the right of the security guard house, you’ll see a car park with lots of motorcycles, head towards it and turn right towards a flight of stairs.
Step 3 : You’d probably be pestered by mosquitoes (bring a repellant) and small crawling lizards by now. IGNORE THEM! Continue up this flight of stairs and you’d end up at the University’s dormitories. Ironically, this path is known affectionately by the students as Ai Qing De Xiao Lu (爱情的小路 or Love’s Little Path). Kate was “loved” by several mosquitoes here…
Step 4 : Continue walking on the only path and you’d arrive at another security guard house. Walk across the road and keep right and within 2 minutes, you’ll arrive at Lan Tan! Yay! (After all that treacherous climb) OR You’d probably be lost like us and ask the security guards. He’d actually say the exact same thing to you – that’s because we asked! We’re trying to prevent uncles being asked the same question (“Where is Lan Tan?”) over and over again. So be brave. Cross the road and keep right!

Bus from Chiayi Terminal to Lan Tan
Bus from Chiayi Terminal to Lan Tan
Path inside Chiayi University to Lan Tan
Path inside Chiayi University to Lan Tan
Arriving at Fan Yue Square Lan Tan
Arriving at Fan Yue Square Lan Tan
Rippling Moonlit Talk 月影潭心 蘭潭
Rippling Moonlit Talk 月影潭心 蘭潭
 Map of Lan Tan 蘭潭地图
Map of Lan Tan 蘭潭地图
Sleeping in my arms 2bearbear
Sleeping in my arms
2bearbear enjoying views of Lan Tan Lake
2bearbear enjoying views of Lan Tan Lake
 Lan Tan San Xin Ting aka 蘭潭三信亭
Lan Tan San Xin Ting aka 蘭潭三信亭
 Lan Tan Mountain Range
Lan Tan Mountain Range

After reaching Lan Tan, we took a short stroll around the lake, taking shots at Rippling Moonlit Talk 月影潭心, San Xin Ting 三信亭 and of course the mountain ranges in the distance. We’re actually not sure what those mountain ranges are. But we’re secretly hoping that it’s the Alishan (阿里山) Mountain Range (it is in the correct general direction!).


Views of Mountain Range from Lan Tan

The reason why we did not go to Alishan is because of the duration and probably, the “treacherous” journey. The trip takes about 3 hours from Chiayi, making it 6 hours for a return trip. Plus, mountainous roads are usually windy (thus evoking motion sickness). Last but not least, parts of the roads to Alishan have been blocked off for reconstruction due to landslides in 2010. Most locals we asked said that Lan Tan would be the best alternative in terms of cost and time.

After our visit to Lan Tan, we took the same bus (remember to refer to the bus timetable!) back towards Chiayi. Oh, you can also feed the ducks at the pond next to the bus stop and even send a post card back home as well!

Enroute, we alighted at the Chiayi Park…

Chiayi Park / 嘉義公园

Bus timings from Chiayi to Chiayi University
Bus timings from Chiayi to Chiayi University
Ume juice produced and sold by Chiayi University
Ume juice produced and sold by Chiayi University
Feeding ducks and goose before boarding bus at Chiayi University
Feeding ducks and goose before boarding bus at Chiayi University
Chiayi City Municipal Baseball Stadium
Chiayi City Municipal Baseball Stadium
View of Baseball Stadium from Sun Shooting Tower
View of Baseball Stadium from Sun Shooting Tower
Opening hours of Chiayi Sun-Shooting Tower
Opening hours of Chiayi Sun-Shooting Tower
Stairs to Chiayi Sun Shooting Tower
Stairs to Chiayi Sun Shooting Tower
 Chiayi Sun Shooting Tower 射日塔
Chiayi Sun Shooting Tower 射日塔
 History of Sun Shooting Tower Chiayi
History of Sun Shooting Tower Chiayi

The main reason why we stopped at Chiayi Park is because of the Sun Shooting Tower. However, we forgot to check out the opening hours before going. Apparently, it closes on Mondays and Tuesdays. But thank the Lord, there was an exhibition (Alessi) going on and it was open on the Tuesday that we visited 🙂

As you approach (and leave) the Sun Shooting Tower, be careful of the sudden LOUD sounds play through the PA system. We were startled TWICE as we entered and left the Chiayi Tower. However, views from the tower was simply amazing and there’s even a nice alfresco chillax area at the top of the tower…

Rice paddy fields seen from Sun Shooting Tower Chiayi
Rice paddy fields seen from Sun Shooting Tower Chiayi
Chiayi Sun Shooting Tower Views of Mountain Range
Chiayi Sun Shooting Tower Views of Mountain Range
Enjoying a toast at Chiayi Sun Shooting Tower Cafe
Enjoying a toast at Chiayi Sun Shooting Tower Cafe
Cute signs leading you up to alfresco area of Chiayi Tower
Cute signs leading you up to alfresco area of Chiayi Tower
Top of Chiayi Sun Shooting Tower
Top of Chiayi Sun Shooting Tower
62 metres high Chiayi Sun Shooting Tower
62 metres high Chiayi Sun Shooting Tower

Zhong Shan Lu (中山路) Shopping Street

From Chiayi Park, our last itinerary of the day was to head back to Duke Hotel along Zhong Shan Lu – Chiayi’s main shopping street…

Hong Jia Zhuang Beef and Pork Noodles 洪家庄牛猪肉面 Chiayi
Hong Jia Zhuang Beef and Pork Noodles 洪家庄牛猪肉面 Chiayi
Inside Hong Jia Zhuang Beef Pork Noodles Restaurant
Inside Hong Jia Zhuang Beef Pork Noodles Restaurant
Chiayi Hong Jia Zhuang Pork Noodles NT100
Chiayi Hong Jia Zhuang Pork Noodles NT100
En Dian Fang Kuai Shu Chiayi 嘉仪恩典方塊酥
En Dian Fang Kuai Shu Chiayi 嘉仪恩典方塊酥
Oyster Mee Sua Chiayi Zhong Shan Lu
Oyster Mee Sua Chiayi Zhong Shan Lu
Oyster Mee Sua was not very flavourful
Oyster Mee Sua NT40 was not very flavourful

Our first stop was at the Hong Jia Zhuang Beef and Pork Noodles Restaurant. What attracted us was its cute banner and of course the fact that it had pork noodles in addition to beef noodles at the restaurant. Yes, we tried the pork noodles.

It happened that the restaurant got famous because of the cute twins, grandchildren of the owner of the restaurant. The best part was that they happened to be visiting from Taipei (they have since grown up and shifted to Taipei for their education) and the cute twins served us our lunch! The noodles were quite tasty and the pork was very tender. However, we wouldn’t say that it’s superb. Just good. Perhaps, the “twins effect” bumped up the unique factor of the restaurant. They’re still soooo cute at 10 years of age! 😛

Still on Zhong Shan Lu, we stumbled upon 恩典方塊酥 shop. A bakery that specialises in selling square shaped biscuits – hence the name. We bought a couple because even the prime minister of Taiwan visits this place. When we finally got to try it back in our room, we understood why. The texture was flaky and crumbly both at the same time (how is that even possible?!). Taste was the usual buttery taste but not too sweet. Definitely a great gift to bring back home.

As for the oyster mee sua? We’re featuring it so that you wouldn’t make the same mistake of visiting it. The flavour was bland and the intestines still had the funny smell that remains if you don’t wash it clean. Bottom line, give this joint a miss.

嘉义喷水鸡肉饭 Chiayi Spurting Turkey Rice
嘉义喷水鸡肉饭 Chiayi Spurting Turkey Rice
嘉义喷水鸡肉饭 Chiayi Spurting Turkey Rice (2 portions) Garlic Squid and Beer for NT200
嘉义喷水鸡肉饭 Chiayi Spurting Turkey Rice (2 portions) Garlic Squid and Beer for NT200
Inside Chiayi Famous Spurting Turkey Rice
Inside Chiayi Famous Spurting Turkey Rice
Dinner of Pork Rib Noodles NT50 Braised Pork Rice NT40 and Papaya Juice NT40
Dinner of Pork Rib Noodles NT50 Braised Pork Rice NT40 and Papaya Juice NT40
Watching Transformers 4 in VIP room for NT330 which includes popcorn or drink
Watching Transformers 4 in VIP room for NT330 which includes popcorn or drink
VIP cinema Chiayi
VIP cinema Chiayi

Located at 中山路325号 (325 Zhong Shan Lu), the famous 嘉义喷水鸡肉饭 Chiayi Spurting Turkey Rice is a must try for foodies visiting Chiayi. We’ve tried 3 different versions of the turkey rice in Chiayi and the spurting chicken rice comes up top! This is because of the flavourful fried shallots and bits of turkey skin that are prepared so well that it had a gelatinous crunch along with the firm turkey meats. Wash down with Taiwan Beer? Yum! The garlic squid on the other hand managed only an “ok” rating from us. Somehow, it lacked the fresh crunch that a good plate of garlic squid should have.

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Rounding off the evening, we decided to pamper ourselves to VIP screening of Transformers 4 : Age of Extinction. And yes, it was in English. The seats were actual sofa seats and even comes with “Transformers” cushions. Each VIP ticket (at the cost of 330NT about $13 SGD) comes with a choice of soft drink or popcorn. Since there were the 2 of us, we decided to go with 1 popcorn and 1 coke.

All in all, it was a fantastic day out, visiting all the attractions in Chiayi! We hope that our day 3 post on things to do in Chiayi and day 4 post of Chiayi attractions can be a good resource for you when you visit Chiayi Taiwan in the future!

Stay tuned for day 5 of our Taiwan trip, next!

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Singapore to Tainan : Taiwan Trip Day 1
Things to do in Tainan Taiwan Trip Day 2
鹿早茶屋 Opposite 1967 Hotel Tainan
Things to do in Chiayi Taiwan Trip Day 3
Chiayi Attractions Taiwan Trip Day 4
Changhua Meatballs (彰化肉圓) : Which is the Best?
What to eat at Feng Jia Night Market (逢甲夜市)?
Changhua Taichung Taiwan Trip Day 5
Things to do in Taichung Taiwan Trip Day 6
Things to do in Miaoli Taiwan Trip Day 7
Kuo Tai Glass Park Zhunan Day Trip
Things to do in Taoyuan Taiwan Trip Day 8
Taoyuan Attractions Taiwan Trip Day 9
Things to do in Taipei Taiwan Trip Day 10

Things to do in Chiayi Taiwan Trip Day 3

033 Wen Hua Night Market

Chiayi was our next destination on day 3 of our Taiwan trip. After our breakfast at 鹿早茶屋, we headed to Chiayi to check out the many things to do in and attractions in Chiayi Taiwan!

Things to do and attractions in Chiayi

The train ride from Tainan to Chiayi takes about an hour and costs NT107 per ticket. After arriving at Chiayi train station, we checked in with Duke Hotel before venturing out in search of the yummy foods in Chiayi!

 Ticketing Counters at Tainan Train Station
Tainan Train Station
Platform 1 towards Chiayi
Platform 1 towards Chiayi
Tickets from Tainan to Chiayi NT107
Tickets to Chiayi NT107
2bearbear enjoying scenery from Tainan to Chiayi
2bearbear enjoying scenery from Tainan to Chiayi
 Arriving at Chiayi Train Station
Arriving at Chiayi Train Station
Facade of Chiayi Train Station
Facade of Chiayi Train Station
Entrance to Duke Hotel Chiayi
Entrance to Duke Hotel Chiayi
 Lobby of Duke Hotel Chiayi
Lobby of Duke Hotel Chiayi
 Bed in Duke Hotel Chiayi
Bed in Duke Hotel Chiayi

We also found out at the reception that breakfast was at the McDonald’s downstairs! All you have to do is just bring the coupons down and let the cashier know which burger and beverage you’d like. BUT on the 2nd day, Kate actually lost our McDonald’s coupon! But that’s another story to tell… -_-”

Chiayi Turkey Rice

Chiayi is famous for its Turkey Rice aka 火鶏肉飯. Right round the corner from Duke Hotel, there are 2 traditional Turkey Rice stalls claiming to be around for about 50 years. We popped right in and ordered a portion for 30NT. We also had the braised pork belly rice and fish belly soup for NT60 each. After tucking in, we soon discovered that the secret to a good bowl of Turkey Rice lies in the fried shallots! The fish belly soup on the other hand was really fresh and tender! The fish together with the lining of the belly, literally melted in my mouth on each bite! The only thing that I had to be careful was the small bones that appeared from time to time. Chew slowly!

 Famous Chiayi Turkey Rice Stalls
Famous Chiayi Turkey Rice Stalls
Chiayi Turkey Rice with Taiwan Beer
Chiayi Turkey Rice with Taiwan Beer
Pork Belly Rice
Pork Belly Rice
Fish Belly Soup Chiayi
Fish Belly Soup Chiayi
 Wen Hua Night Market 文化路观光夜市
Wen Hua Night Market 文化路观光夜市
Long Queue for this Braised Stall at Wen Hua Night Market
Long Queue for this Braised Stall at Wen Hua Night Market
Braised beancurd, beancurd skin and liver with chili
Braised beancurd, beancurd skin and liver with chili NT50
Peanut Beancurd Stall at Wenhua Night Market
Peanut Beancurd Stall at Wenhua Night Market NT30
 Eel Noodle Chiayi
Eel Noodle Chiayi

Wen Hua Night Market Chiayi

After lunch, we went back to our hotel for a short rest before walking to Wen Hua Night Market aka 文化路观光夜市. The night market is simply a long stretch of road with food stalls on the sides. Not many stalls to choose from though. This was probably one of the least interesting night markets during this trip.

We tried the braised items stall with choice of braised beancurd, beancurd skin and liver. We actually wanted to heat up the items but the aunty managed to convince us that it tasted nicer cold – SO NOT TRUE! Nonetheless, it was still quite palatable with the chili and preserved vegetables mixed in. But you should really ask for the heated version!

For desserts, we tried the peanut beancurd. This version was quite tasty, not too sweet and had the peanuty goodness (and flavours) that went quite well with the beancurd. Again, this is a traditional beancurd stall, so expect firmness and not the silky smooth textures of beancurds found in Singapore.

To round up the evening, we recalled seeing eel noodles as a specialty of Chiayi on the in-flight magazine of EVA air. We happened to chance upon a stall enroute from our hotel to Wen Hua Night Market and decided to give it a try (though our first choice was actually 肉羹 which was closed when we wanted to order!). This version was actually quite tasteless and oily. BUT! Nothing a little vinegar and chili powder cant salvage! After adding (incessant amounts of) vinegar and chili powder, the noodle was more palatable and together, we actually slurped up the whole plate of noodles!




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Things to do in Chiayi Taiwan
Things to do in Chiayi Taiwan

Though it was a disappointing first day at Chiayi (except the Turkey Rice), there are many other things to do in Chiayi Taiwan and in fact, our next day in Chiayi turned out to be much better! Stay tuned to find out more!

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Singapore to Tainan : Taiwan Trip Day 1
Things to do in Tainan Taiwan Trip Day 2
鹿早茶屋 Opposite 1967 Hotel Tainan
Things to do in Chiayi Taiwan Trip Day 3
Chiayi Attractions Taiwan Trip Day 4
Changhua Meatballs (彰化肉圓) : Which is the Best?
What to eat at Feng Jia Night Market (逢甲夜市)?
Changhua Taichung Taiwan Trip Day 5
Things to do in Taichung Taiwan Trip Day 6
Things to do in Miaoli Taiwan Trip Day 7
Kuo Tai Glass Park Zhunan Day Trip
Things to do in Taoyuan Taiwan Trip Day 8
Taoyuan Attractions Taiwan Trip Day 9
Things to do in Taipei Taiwan Trip Day 10

鹿早茶屋 Opposite 1967 Hotel Tainan!

009 Brunch menu only item available before 1pm with pork mushroom eggs and pancakes

鹿早茶屋 (Lu Zao Cha Wu or literal translation of Deer Breakfast and Tea Cafe) is a breakfast cafe, located right opposite 1967 City Central Hotel Tainan!

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What to eat at 鹿早茶屋

Kate stumbled upon 鹿早茶屋 while searching for what to eat for breakfast during our stay at 1967 Hotel Tainan. The reviews of the cafe seemed pretty good and we also wanted to try something other than the usual Taiwanese fare during this trip. Hence, we decided to check it out!

The facade of 鹿早茶屋 can be rather deceiving. On the onset, you may think that it’s just someone else’s home. So do not be afraid of “barging into someone’s house” and step right in! There are 3 levels where you can sit and this time, we sat on the 2nd level.

On this visit, we chose the breakfast meal (NT240) and the german sausage waffles (NT260). Each comes with it’s own choice of tea worth NT130. We went with the fruit tea and casablanca green tea which were both refreshingly delicious!

 Menu of 鹿早茶屋
Menu of 鹿早茶屋
 We went for the items on top left and bottom left of the menu
Top left and bottom left of the menu
Small Kitchen of 鹿早茶屋
Small Kitchen of 鹿早茶屋
Level 2 of 鹿早茶屋
Level 2 of 鹿早茶屋
 2bearbear enjoying a suntan at 鹿早茶屋
Suntan at 鹿早茶屋
Soup for the Breakfast Set
Soup for the Breakfast Set
German Sausage Waffles with the teas
German Sausage Waffles with the teas
 Breakfast Set at 鹿早茶屋
Breakfast Set at 鹿早茶屋
 Plain looking entrance of 鹿早茶屋
Plain looking entrance of 鹿早茶屋

All in all, we spent approximately $20 SGD for breakfast at 鹿早茶屋. This price is actually quite expensive, even for Singapore standards. Nonetheless, if you’re gathering with friends and would like a cosy and unpretentious place to chill out, 鹿早茶屋 seems like a pretty good options. The food’s pretty good as well.

Last but not least, we’re giving the same advice to be early. Although we were the first few to enter the cafe in the morning (when it opened at 10am), when we left, the entire place was full! All 3 levels of it! There are actually only 18 seats available and we saw several groups leaving when they saw that the place was already full.

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Location of 鹿早茶屋

鹿早茶屋 is located at No. 1, Lane 70, Weimin St, Tainan Taiwan 700

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You have just finished a post on our Taiwan Trip in 2014 which started here. Here is the full list of posts written about Taiwan Trip 2014…

Singapore to Tainan : Taiwan Trip Day 1
Things to do in Tainan Taiwan Trip Day 2
鹿早茶屋 Opposite 1967 Hotel Tainan
Things to do in Chiayi Taiwan Trip Day 3
Chiayi Attractions Taiwan Trip Day 4
Changhua Meatballs (彰化肉圓) : Which is the Best?
What to eat at Feng Jia Night Market (逢甲夜市)?
Changhua Taichung Taiwan Trip Day 5
Things to do in Taichung Taiwan Trip Day 6
Things to do in Miaoli Taiwan Trip Day 7
Kuo Tai Glass Park Zhunan Day Trip
Things to do in Taoyuan Taiwan Trip Day 8
Taoyuan Attractions Taiwan Trip Day 9
Things to do in Taipei Taiwan Trip Day 10

Things to do in Tainan (That You Cant Miss!) Taiwan Trip Day 2!

035 View from the top of the fort

There are so many things to do in Tainan and day 2 of our Taiwan trip was when we really started to explore Tainan altogether. Early on in the morning, we decided to set off from 1967 City Central Hotel Tainan to Anping Old Fort by foot. The entire journey took approximately 2 hours but we had several stops along the way, most of them at 7-11 (affectionately known by locals as “seven”)…

Things to do in Tainan Taiwan

Enroute to Anping Old Fort

From 1967 Hotel Tainan to Anping Old Fort, we passed by several attractions in Tainan, including the National Museum of Taiwan Literature, Confucius Temple,

 National Museum of Taiwan Literature Tainan
National Museum of Taiwan Literature Tainan
 Inside the  compound of the Confucius Temple
Inside the compound of the Confucius Temple
Dacheng Men or Gate of Great Achievements
Dacheng Men or Gate of Great Achievements
Confusius Temple Tainan
Confusius Temple Tainan
 Danan Men aka South Gate Tainan
Danan Men aka South Gate Tainan
Taking a break at
Taking a break at “Seven”
Tainan High Court
Tainan High Court
 The Indigenous Culture Chamber Tainan
The Indigenous Culture Chamber Tainan
 Map of Anping District Tainan
Map of Anping District Tainan

Although the walk in Tainan was wonderful (mostly because I was walking with my lover – Kate) but IT WAS HOT!!! We had to stop at several 7-11 along the way to cool down (mostly by enjoying the free air conditioning) and replenish our water lost due to the intense heat. It was about 33 degrees Celsius so if you’re taking the same walk in the June period, remember to pack a bottle of water and probably an umbrella to block off the sun’s rays.

About 2 hours later (and it was still before 10am!), we arrived at Anping District!

Anping Old District and Anping Fort

After crossing Tainan River (台南运河),we finally entered Anping District! The Anping District is one of the old towns in Tainan and is one of the tourist attractions in Tainan. It can get pretty crowded, especially during the weekends where the stalls are open (with games and food, even during the day) and of course, many flock to visit the Anping Old Fort. Nearby, you can also stay at the Anping Old House for a local feel of the area. Entrance to the Anping Old Fort costs only NT50 ($2 SGD) and you will be able to ascend the Anping Watch tower and visit exhibitions to understand the history of the fort as well as that of Taiwan…

 Crossing the Bridge to Anping Old Fort 安平古堡
Crossing the Bridge to Anping Old Fort 安平古堡
View of the 安平运河 Anping River
View of the 安平运河 Anping River
Ticketing at Anping Old Fort NT50
Ticketing at Anping Old Fort NT50
Remains of Anping Fort Wall
Remains of Anping Fort Wall
Zheng Cheng Gong who attacked the Dutch and ruled for a short period
Zheng Cheng Gong who attacked the Dutch and ruled for a short period
Anping Old Fort 安平古堡
Anping Old Fort 安平古堡
Canons at Anping Fort
Canons at Anping Fort
 View over Anping from Watch Tower
View over Anping from Watch Tower
Inside Fort Zeelandia Exhibition
Inside Fort Zeelandia Exhibition

Rui Zhen Restaurant (瑞珍虾仁馄饨)and Anping Tree House

Right next to the Anping Old Fort lies a restaurant by the name of Rui Zhen (aka 瑞珍虾仁馄饨). One could possibly pass by it if not for the persistent calling by the restaurant’s owner. Having seen several features of the restaurant (with local Taiwanese celebrities and even one with Singapore’s 早安您好), we decided to give it a try and we were glad that we did!

During this visit, we ordered several of the restaurant’s specialties including the oyster mee sua, coffin bread (棺材板)as well as the shrimp dumplings, all at a reasonable price of NT60. The mee sua had many fresh, huge oysters and the garlicky but fresh taste of the soup made it an irresistible dish. The coffin bread was crispy at the toasted edges while the shrimp dumplings had a crisp bite on the outside and a sweet crunch of the prawn on the inside. Yum!

After the scrumptious lunch, we headed towards the Anping Tree House for a visit. Though we did not enter, we were able to catch a glimpse of the tree house as we headed towards 海头…

 Inside Rui Zhen Restaurant 瑞珍虾仁馄饨
Inside Rui Zhen Restaurant 瑞珍虾仁馄饨
Specialties recommended by Taiwan Tourism Board at Rui Zhen
Specialties recommended by Taiwan Tourism Board at Rui Zhen
Menu of Rui Zhen Restaurant Anping District
Menu of Rui Zhen Restaurant Anping District
瑞珍虾仁馄饨 Shrimp Dumpling, Coffin Bread and Oyster Mee Sua
瑞珍虾仁馄饨 Shrimp Dumpling, Coffin Bread and Oyster Mee Sua
Outside Rui Zhen Restaurant Anping
Outside Rui Zhen Restaurant Anping
Aunty making Fried Oysters Taiwanese Style
Aunty making Fried Oysters Taiwanese Style
Introduction to Anping Tree House
Introduction to Anping Tree House
 海头 at Anping
海头 at Anping
View of Anping Tree House
View of Anping Tree House

Si Cao Green Tunnel ? Anping Tong Ji Beancurd

Kate who planned the entire Taiwan trip, remembered that the Si Cao Green Tunnel was in the vicinity of Anping District. After cooling down at Seven, we headed to the bus stop next to it to see if any bus went there. Unfortunately, we did not know that there were actually tourist buses that ply between Si Cao Green Tunnel and Anping District, all the way back to Tainan Train Station. As a result, we took a cab. Though it was not THAT expensive, the 5 minutes taxi ride from Anping to Si Cao costs NT165 (about $6 SGD on meter). Fortunately for us, we caught the bus 99 on the way back for only NT18 per person. There are 2 public tourist buses that ply the vicinity – Buses 88 and 99. Do check out these bus routes for easy access to the tourist attractions of Tainan. But do take note of the bus timings as well. Sometimes, if you miss a bus, you might have to wait for about an hour!

As we did not get to eat the famous Anping Tong Ji Beancurd in Anping itself, we were glad that we were able to try it at its other stall near our hotel back in Tainan city. We tried the traditional beancurd (NT30) and the shaved ice series (NT55) and were quite satisfied with these choices. You can choose 1 “topping” for the beancured (we chose lemon) and 2 “toppings” for the shaved ice (we chose red bean and strawberry sauce). Special mention must go to the beancurd with lemon which was surprisingly nice and refreshing! But do not expect soft silky textures like those in Singapore, this version has the traditional textures with a firm texture to taste!

Si Cao Green Tunnel  Cruise for NT150
Si Cao Green Tunnel Cruise for NT150
Si Cao Green Corridor Ticketing Booths
Si Cao Green Corridor Ticketing Booths
What you can expect to see at the Green Tunnel
What you can expect to see at the Green Tunnel
四草綠色隧道
四草綠色隧道
Bus 99 plying Anping and Si Cao Green Tunnel
Bus 99 plying Anping and Si Cao Green Tunnel
Tong Ji An Ping Beancurd 同記安平豆花
Tong Ji An Ping Beancurd 同記安平豆花
Menu of Tong Ji An Ping Beancurd
Menu of Tong Ji An Ping Beancurd
 Traditional Beancurd with Shaved Ice
Traditional Beancurd with Shaved Ice
Inside 同記安平豆花
Inside 同記安平豆花

Hua Yuan Night Market aka 花園夜市 Tainan

Huayuan Night Market (aka 花園夜市)was the first night of many night markets that we would be visiting during this Taiwan trip and it is also one of the must do things in Tainan. At a typical night market, you’d get to shop, eat and play games. Huayuan night market covers all of this PLUS the fact that you can get a HUGE PORTION OF SWEET MANGOES FOR ONLY NT50!

Remember to take 0左 (Zero Left – this bus loops so if you take Zero Right you’d probably still reach Huayuan Night Market but maybe 2 hours later?) from Tainan bus terminal (next to the Tainan Train Station) for NT18. The trip is about 8 stops and most people (after 5pm) would stop here. Do note that the special stop for Huayuan Night Market is only activated after 5pm, so do check in with the bus driver for specific directions.

And here’s a quick snap shot of what we did at Hua Yuan Night Market!

Taking 0左 to Huayuan Night Market
Taking 0左 to Huayuan Night Market
花園夜市 Hua Yuan Night Market
花園夜市 Hua Yuan Night Market
Popular Papaya Milk Shake at Huayuan Night Market
Popular Papaya Milk Shake at Huayuan Night Market
Wildly Popular Braised Stall at Huayuan Night Market
Wildly Popular Braised Stall at Huayuan Night Market
Turkish Sandwich
Turkish Sandwich
Fried Oyster for NT50
Fried Oyster for NT50
Fried Oyster Stall Hua Yuan Night Market
Fried Oyster Stall Hua Yuan Night Market
 Smelly Fried Beancurd Stall at Huayuan Night Market
Smelly Fried Beancurd Stall at Huayuan Night Market
臭豆腐花園夜市
臭豆腐花園夜市
Game Stalls Hua Yuan Night Market
Game Stalls Hua Yuan Night Market
Shopping Options at Hua Yuan Night Market
Shopping Options at Hua Yuan Night Market
Taking
Taking 0右 back from Hua Yuan Night Market




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On the way back from Hua Yuan Night Market, we actually waited for 1 hour before the bus came! We must have just missed the bus as we headed towards the bus stop. Hence, it is important to be about 5 to 10 minutes earlier than the stipulated time in order not to wait such a long time for the bus back!

All in all, we had a fantastic day out in Tainan and there are still more fantastic things to do in Tainan Taiwan. Do tell us more in the comments section below about the fun and interesting things that you’ve done in Tainan as well!

You have just finished a post on our Taiwan Trip in 2014 which started here. Here is the full list of posts written about Taiwan Trip 2014…

Singapore to Tainan : Taiwan Trip Day 1
Things to do in Tainan Taiwan Trip Day 2
鹿早茶屋 Opposite 1967 Hotel Tainan
Things to do in Chiayi Taiwan Trip Day 3
Chiayi Attractions Taiwan Trip Day 4
Changhua Meatballs (彰化肉圓) : Which is the Best?
What to eat at Feng Jia Night Market (逢甲夜市)?
Changhua Taichung Taiwan Trip Day 5
Things to do in Taichung Taiwan Trip Day 6
Things to do in Miaoli Taiwan Trip Day 7
Kuo Tai Glass Park Zhunan Day Trip
Things to do in Taoyuan Taiwan Trip Day 8
Taoyuan Attractions Taiwan Trip Day 9
Things to do in Taipei Taiwan Trip Day 10

Singapore to Tainan : Taiwan Trip Day 1

016 Arrival of the bullet train or high speed rail

During our recent trip to Taiwan, we decided to do a whole of WEST COAST trip which included Tainan, Chiayi, Changhua (because Tom wanted to eat the Changhua meatballs after watching 食尚玩家), Taichung, Miaoli, Taoyuan and Taipei. The plan was to first fly into Taoyuan International Airport and take the HSR (High Speed Rail) all the way down to Tainan before journeying back up north again. We also realised during the trip that the rail transportation network is really well developed and with the HSR, it was just a 1.5 hours ride from Taoyuan to Tainan!

Map of Taiwan Trip 2014
Map of Taiwan Trip 2014

We started the trip with a complimentary airport transfer and a visit to the Dnata SkyView Lounge. Both are perks of joining the ANZ Travel Card. Just by joining the card, there are 3 immediate perks that you can enjoy.

1. Complimentary to more than 80 airport lounges world wide. ANZ did a tie-up with Veloce.
2. Complimentary Airport transfer (if you spend a cumulative amount of $1500). Air tickets plus hotel bookings will typically hit the amount.
3. Complimentary travel insurance if you pay for tickets using the card.

From Taoyuan International Airport, you will need to first find the Ubus 705 that takes you from Taoyuan International Airport to the HSR station (signs are easily recognisable once you exit the customs check). The tickets costs only NT30 ($1.20). From there, we took the HSR from Taoyuan Station to Tainan Station for NT1305 ($52) which took 1hr and 24 minutes (from 1921 to 2045)…

During the ride, the top speed of the HSR hit approximately 300km/h which was why in no time at all, we reached Tainan Station. From there, we had to change to the local line (TRA – Taiwan Railways Administration) on the 區間車 to Tainan TRA station. This ride was NT25 which took about 25 minutes…

 Dnata SkyView Lounge T1
Dnata SkyView Lounge T1
 Bus to HSR Station
Directions for HSR Bus Transfer
Bus transfer for NT30
Bus transfer to Taoyuan HSR
 Ticketing Counter Taoyuan HSR
Ticketing Counter Taoyuan HSR
 Train Tickets to Tainan HSR NT1305
Train Tickets to Tainan HSR
 HSR Bullet Train
HSR Bullet Train
 Tainan HSR to Tainan TRA
Tainan HSR to Tainan TRA
 Train Tickets to Tainan TRA
Train Tickets to Tainan TRA
 Arrival at Tainan TRA Station
Arrival at Tainan TRA Station

1967 City Central Hotel Tainan was just a short 5 minutes walk away from the station. As it was already close to 10pm at night, we were feeling quite hungry and decided to stop at a local beef noodles stall to have a quick bite. Turns out that this beef noodles was going to be one of the best beef noodles during this Taiwan trip, just minutes away from 1967 Hotel!

As we had already informed the hotel in advance that we would be late that evening, the receptionist was already expecting us and promptly showed us around the hotel. After taking a few shots of the room and hotel, it was time for us to turn in early for the start of our Taiwan trip tomorrow!

One of the best beef noodles we've had during this Taiwan trip
One of the best beef noodles we’ve had during this Taiwan trip
 Lobby of 1967 City Central Hotel Tainan
Lobby of 1967 City Central Hotel Tainan
Our friendly receptionist at 1967 Hotel Tainan
Our friendly receptionist at 1967 Hotel Tainan
 Queen-sized bed at 1967 Hotel Tainan
Queen-sized bed at 1967 Hotel Tainan
 Elegant decorations inside room of 1967 Hotel
Elegant decorations inside room of 1967 Hotel
 Common area of 1967 Hotel Tainan
Common area of 1967 Hotel Tainan

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On day 2 of our Taiwan trip, we’ll be checking out all the good food and attractions that Tainan has to offer! So stay tuned!

You have just finished a post on our Taiwan Trip in 2014 which started here. Here is the full list of posts written about Taiwan Trip 2014…

Singapore to Tainan : Taiwan Trip Day 1
Things to do in Tainan Taiwan Trip Day 2
鹿早茶屋 Opposite 1967 Hotel Tainan
Things to do in Chiayi Taiwan Trip Day 3
Chiayi Attractions Taiwan Trip Day 4
Changhua Meatballs (彰化肉圓) : Which is the Best?
What to eat at Feng Jia Night Market (逢甲夜市)?
Changhua Taichung Taiwan Trip Day 5
Things to do in Taichung Taiwan Trip Day 6
Things to do in Miaoli Taiwan Trip Day 7
Kuo Tai Glass Park Zhunan Day Trip
Things to do in Taoyuan Taiwan Trip Day 8
Taoyuan Attractions Taiwan Trip Day 9
Things to do in Taipei Taiwan Trip Day 10

Alive Museum Singapore Suntec City!

Alive Museum Suntec City Singapore

Alive Museum Singapore located at Suntec City Tower 3 is the latest attraction to hit the shores of Singapore! Alive Museum is actually a 3D illusionary museum that makes use of trick art, digital art, object art, experimental art and dark room to bring about a fun and entertaining visual sensory tour!

Alive Museum Singapore Location & Opening Hours

If you’re thinking of visiting Alive Museum Singapore, here are some quick facts for you…

Location of Alive Museum Singapore : Suntec City Mall #03-372 (between towers 3 & 4). If you’re still wondering, where it is exactly, you may want to know that it is actually at the location of the former Eng Wah cinema!

Ticket Prices of Alive Museum Singapore : $25 (Adults), $20 (Children 3-12 yrs)

Operating Hours of Alive Museum Singapore : 10am to 10pm daily (Last admission at 9pm)

3D Illusionary Fun @ Alive Museum Singapore

Here are some of the fun and interesting shots we took at Alive Museum!

Alive Museum Logo
Alive Museum Logo

There more than 80 exhibits at the Alive Museum and each of these exhibits invites you to pose and take a shot. There are also indicators throughout the museum to tell you the position to pose as well as the position to take the shot from…

Alive Museum Suntec City Singapore
Alive Museum Suntec City Singapore

Our views on Alive Museum Singapore

Avoid the crowds. As we visited Alive Museum on a Monday, there was a small number of people within the museum. Still, we had to wait (about 3 minutes) for a couple of more interesting exhibits. We extrapolate that during weekends, the situation would be quite bad. Hence, we recommend visiting on weekday nights or weekend mornings to avoid the crowds and have more time to get the great shots without people obstructing your shots or “breathing down your neck” during your shots.

Ladies and kids. During this visit, we realised that kids/teenagers as well as ladies, somehow enjoy the exhibits more. There were 2 groups of ladies who were laughing out loud and really enjoying themselves as they moved from one exhibit to another.

High Quality. The exhibits were actually of a high quality. High quality in the sense that the materials used to construct the exhibits were thick and hardy. Paint used were also able to withstand prolonged interaction with visitors. The other aspect of high quality also refers to the directions, pictures and signs that allows you to appreciate each exhibit much better and to let you know how you should pose and take the pictures.


Video Tour of Alive Museum Singapore! A scary exhibit at the end of the video : Listen out for the scream!

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Alive Museum Singapore
Alive Museum Singapore

Well, the million dollar question : “Would we visit Alive Museum Singapore again?”

It depends. We think it’ll be fun if you go in groups of 3 or 4. Some of the shots are nicer if there are 2 or more people posing. Plus, while one poses, the rest can help to take photos and laugh at the amusing shots that have your friends in it! Not recommended for party of 2 or less.

Have you visited Alive Museum Singapore lately? Tell us more in the comments section below!

*Special thanks to the great folks at Alive Museum for making our visit possible!

** For a limited time, Alive Museum tickets are at 40% off!

Pan Pacific Singapore Hotel Harbour Studio Staycation!

Panoramic view of the Marina Bay Area

Pan Pacific Singapore Hotel’s Harbour Studio not only offers a fantastic view over the Marina Bay, but during the National Day period, it also offers fantastic vantage points for…you’ve guessed it! Fireworks! The harbour facing rooms (Harbour Studio, Skyline Suite, Harbour Suite and Presidential Suite) of the Pan Pacific Singapore Hotels offers breathtaking views of the Marina Bay including views of attractions such as the Esplanade, Helix Bridge and the Merlion!

Thanks to the great folks at Pan Pacific Singapore Hotel, we were hosted to a staycation at the Pacific Harbour Studio room and boy was it an awesome staycation!

Pan Pacific Singapore Hotel Harbour Studio Staycation

The Harbour Studio Room of the Pan Pacific Singapore Hotel is one of the latest addition to the hotel after the recent renovation works. The room is modern, slick and have upgraded amenities to meet the needs of sophisticated travellers today…

Huge King Sized Bed facing the TV
Huge King Sized Bed facing the TV
The 2bearbear enjoying the comfort of the bed
The 2bearbear enjoying the comfort of the bed
Spacious Bathroom
Spacious Bathroom
With rain shower facilities
With rain shower facilities
Sexy Bathtub with views of the TV and Harbour
Sexy Bathtub with views of the TV and Harbour
Modern desk for business travellers
Modern desk for business travellers
Nespresso Machine in addition to the usual coffee making facilities!
Nespresso Machine in addition to the usual coffee making facilities!
2bearbear enjoying a cuppa
2bearbear enjoying a cuppa


Video Tour of Pan Pacific Singapore Hotel Harbour Studio


Video Tour of Pan Pacific Singapore City Suites (where we stayed during our previous visit)

As you can see from the video, this is one of the rooms with unblocked views of the Marina Bay Floating Platform (room 32xx) and the Marina Bay itself.

2bearbear enjoying the views from Pan Pacific Harbour Studio Room
2bearbear enjoying the views from Pan Pacific Harbour Studio Room
Views of Marina Bay Sands and the Marina Bay
Views of Marina Bay Sands and the Marina Bay
View of the Marina Bay towards the direction of the Merlion
View of the Marina Bay towards the direction of the Merlion
Kudos to the NDP performers who rehearsed under the sweltering hot sun at 3pm!
Kudos to the NDP performers who rehearsed under the sweltering hot sun at 3pm!

Also, if you’re staying above level 22, you’ll be able to take the Pan Pacific Hotel Singapore’s Bubble Lift and enjoy splendid views overlooking Singapore!

But the best part of the room was of course the fireworks! Just for you our readers, we recorded this awesome (“everything is awesome…”) fireworks display…you may even hear us singing the National Day Songs in the background as well! Enjoy!


National Day Parade Fireworks as seen from Pan Pacific Singapore Hotel Harbour Studio Room

Fireworks as seen from our room from Pan Pacific Singapore
Fireworks as seen from our room from Pan Pacific Singapore
National Day Parade Fireworks
National Day Parade Fireworks
NDP Fireworks as seen from Pan Pacific Singapore
NDP Fireworks as seen from Pan Pacific Singapore
NDP Fireworks Pan Pacific Singapore
NDP Fireworks Pan Pacific Singapore
Panoramic view of the Marina Bay Area
Panoramic view of the Marina Bay Area
Marina Bay Fireworks
Marina Bay Fireworks

Pacific Club Privileges @ Pan Pacific Singapore

In addition to the panoramic 360 degrees view of Singapore, the Pacific Club extends the following privileges to Pacific Club Guests…

– Champagne breakfast at Pacific Club or buffet breakfast at Edge, from 6:00am to 10:30am or in-room dining breakfast at your leisure
– Afternoon tea from 3:00pm to 5:00pm
– Sunset cocktails and canapés from 6:00pm to 8:00pm
– 24-hour club service
– Late check-out until 2:00pm
Use of Pacific Club private dining rooms with prior reservation
– 50% savings on secretarial services at the Pacific Centre

You’ll note from the above information that THERE’S CHAMPAGNE SERVED FOR BREAKFAST AT THE PACIFIC CLUB!! (Did we raised our voice a little there?). The other interesting thing to note is that the Pacific Club is one of the few hotel lounges in Singapore that extends the club service for 24 hours. A great gesture by the hotel 🙂

Afternoon Tea from 3pm to 5pm

After our swim at the pool, we headed to the Pacific Club for afternoon tea at about 4pm. Once we entered the club at the 38th level, we realised that the club is slightly different from the club lounges of the other hotels. As we stepped out of the lift, we were promptly greeted by the staff with huge smiles and echoing sounds of “welcome”. It was as if we had known each other for the longest time and the staff were welcoming us back to the club once again…

Rafael, the club manager accentuated this “life” of the club with his outgoing personality and warm hospitality. He then asked if it was our first time at the club and unreservedly gave us a quick tour of the premise (all these time, not knowing that we were hosted to a stay at the Pan Pacific Singapore! Talk about great service…)

Classy and comfortable layout of the Pacific Club at Pan Pacific Singapore
Classy and comfortable layout of the Pacific Club at Pan Pacific Singapore
Pacific Club Pan Pacific Singapore
Pacific Club Pan Pacific Singapore
Chilling out with friends at the Pacific Club
Chilling out with friends at the Pacific Club
Views of the Singapore Flyer and Marina Bay Sands from Pacific Club
Views of the Singapore Flyer and Marina Bay Sands from Pacific Club
A full service bar at the Pacific Club Pan Pacific Singapore Hotel
A full service bar at the Pacific Club Pan Pacific Singapore Hotel

There were ample seats at the Pacific Club which were tastefully decorated and laid out. In addition to the splendid views over the marina bay, you can also enjoy sun rise AND sun set from the Pacific Club as well. For those who prefer a little bit of privacy, there are 2 private dining rooms that can be made available with prior arrangements.

As for the afternoon tea…

Selection of salads
Selection of salads
Tuna Sandwich
Tuna Sandwich
Cakes and brownies
Cakes and brownies
Cookies, nuts and chips
Cookies, nuts and chips
Sweets for the kids
Sweets for the kids
Soft drinks juices and coffee are also available throughout the day
Soft drinks juices and coffee are also available throughout the day
Beautifully concocted cappuccino with our afternoon tea
Beautifully concocted cappuccino with our afternoon tea

Sunset cocktail from 6pm to 8pm

The sunset cocktail at the Pacific Club is aptly named because of its splendid views of the sunset over the horizon in the direction of Swissotel Singapore. After the afternoon tea, we continued to “chope” our spot and played some scrabble until the cocktail commenced. The alcoholic choices available during cocktails include international and in-house cocktails, beers, wines and champagnes!

Wines available at sunset cocktail Pacific Club
Wines available at sunset cocktail Pacific Club
Choice of classic or rose champagne
Choice of classic or rose champagne
2bearbear enjoying sunset over the in-house cocktail of Pacific Sling and Lychee Martini (which Kate enjoyed ALOT)
2bearbear enjoying sunset over the in-house cocktail of Pacific Sling and Lychee Martini (which Kate enjoyed ALOT)
Sunset as seen from the Pacific Club Pan Pacific Hotel Singapore
Sunset as seen from the Pacific Club Pan Pacific Hotel Singapore
Playing scrabble and enjoying each other’s company at Pacific Club
Playing scrabble and enjoying each other’s company at Pacific Club

At about 6:45pm, we witnessed the fly past of the National Flag…

National Flag fly past during National Day 2014
National Flag fly past during National Day 2014

After seeing this manoeuvre “live” from the Pacific Club, we realised our low our helicopters actually flew and what risks they were actually subjected to. At one point, we thought that they were REALLY close to the buildings as they headed towards the floating platform.

Kudos to our Airforce chaps for making this difficult feat seem so easy!

After Breakfast at Edge Restaurant

After breakfast at Edge the next morning, we headed back to the Pacific Club to have our daily coffee fix and enjoyed a lazy Sunday morning with the Sunday Times! Gourmet coffee, views of the Marina Bay and the Sunday Times? Ah…

Latte and Sunday Times with views of the Singapore Flyer in the background
Latte and Sunday Times with views of the Singapore Flyer in the background
2bearbear enjoying the views of MBS and the Marina Bay from Pacific Club Pan Pacific Singapore Hotel
2bearbear enjoying the views of MBS and the Marina Bay from Pacific Club Pan Pacific Singapore Hotel

Breakfast at Edge Pan Pacific Singapore Hotel

The breakfast at Edge was the usual international buffet breakfast…

Assorted Tropical Fruits
Assorted Tropical Fruits
Cold Cut selection
Cold Cut selection
Breakfast Edge Pan Pacific Singapore Hotel - Cheese Selection
Breakfast Edge Pan Pacific Singapore Hotel – Cheese Selection
Western selection of sausage bacon and beans
Western selection of sausage bacon and beans
Edge Breakfast Pan Pacific Singapore Hotel - Selection of Pastries
Edge Breakfast Pan Pacific Singapore Hotel – Selection of Pastries
Salads
Salads
Great tasting waffles with maple syrup
Great tasting waffles with maple syrup

Just to let you in on a little secret, the Edge serves Eggs Benedict for breakfast!

Eggs Benedict Edge Pan Pacific Singapore
Eggs Benedict Edge Pan Pacific Singapore

The thing is, this item is not shown on the menu and you will have to tell the chef that you would like “Eggs Benedict”. The funny thing was, once you ordered it, others having seen it, would follow suit (who wouldnt right?!). So the chef would try to pass to you in the fastest possible manner before anyone can ask “what was that?!”

2bearbear enjoying Eggs Benedict for breakfast
2bearbear enjoying Eggs Benedict for breakfast

Facilities and Amenities in Pan Pacific Singapore Hotel

Besides the Pacific Club (which we strongly recommend for a fantastic staycation experience), Pan Pacific Singapore Hotel also offers facilities of a 5 stars hotel, including…

St Greogory - A full service spa
St Greogory – A full service spa
Gym at Pan Pacific Singapore Hotel
Gym at Pan Pacific Singapore Hotel
Gym at Pan Pacific Singapore Hotel
Gym at Pan Pacific Singapore Hotel
Swimming pool as seen from Pan Pacific Singapore Hotel City Suite
Swimming pool as seen from Pan Pacific Singapore Hotel City Suite
Swimming Pool Pan Pacific Hotel Singapore
Swimming Pool Pan Pacific Hotel Singapore
Atrium Bar Pan Pacific Singapore
Atrium Bar Pan Pacific Singapore

Pan Pacific Singapore Hotel Pacific Market

Before we left, we enjoyed a simple lunch at the Pacific Marketplace

Inside Pacific Marketplace
Inside Pacific Marketplace
Pacific Marketplace Pan Pacific Singapore
Pacific Marketplace Pan Pacific Singapore

The Pacific Marketplace also recently launched the SuperMuffin! When you think of muffins, you’d usually think of the sweet ones like chocolate and banana muffins right? The SuperMuffin is an innovative series of savoury muffins that was actually interestingly good. We tried the Ms Piggy (Char Siew with Salted Egg) SuperMuffin and were surprised by the unique taste. Although at $7++, it was a tad on the expensive side, we still think it is worth A try…(note the emphasis on “A”) Other choices include Chicken Run, succulent chicken wok-fried with garlic chives and Shaoxing Wine; Minotaur, classic Braised oxtail; Hulk, a decadent blend of Mushroom, Cream and Cheese; and Krrish, curry potatoes with a medley of Indian spices.

Ms Piggy SuperMuffin Pacific Marketplace
Ms Piggy SuperMuffin Pacific Marketplace
Pacific Marketplace Pan Pacific Singapore
SuperMuffin Pacific Marketplace Pan Pacific Singapore Hotel

We also tried the Chicken Not Little sandwich with Pacific Cobb Salad at $17++

Chicken Not Little Pacific Marketplace
Chicken Not Little Pacific Marketplace
Pacific Cobb Salad Pacific Marketplace
Pacific Cobb Salad Pacific Marketplace

For something that is a little lower in price, the cupcakes goes for $4++ while the croissants goes for $3++. These prices are quite reasonable considering that the Pacific Marketplace is located within the hotel and may be possibly cheaper than some artisanal cafes…

Red Velvet Cupcake with Frosted Cream Cheese
Red Velvet Cupcake with Frosted Cream Cheese

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To sum up, we take a look at our BASIC FACTOR and the score for Pan Pacific Singapore Hotel, is a 4.5!

B – 1. Huge and modern bath tub with TV views and views of the Marina Bay Skyline. Shiok!
A – 1. In terms of ambience, you’ll feel the touch of class as you enter into the lobby surrounded with the uniquely designed individual pods.
S – 1. Service was prompt and individualised , especially when you enter the Pacific Club!
I – 0.5. One of the largest pools in the Marina Bay Area. You can compare by taking the bubble lifts of the Pan Pacific Hotel which overlooks the pools of several hotels nearby.
C – 1. Bed was firm, large and comfy. Views of the Marina Bay as you sleep? Marvellous!

All in all, we thoroughly enjoyed our staycation at the Pan Pacific Singapore Hotel! Do check out our visit to the Long Long Lunch at Edge as well!

** Special thanks to Cheryl, Wen Xian and the PPS Team for hosting us to an unforgettable stay at the Pan Pacific Singapore Hotel!

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A “Long Long Lunch” at Edge Restaurant Pan Pacific Singapore Hotel!

Durian selection!

Edge Restaurant at Pan Pacific Singapore has launched the “Long Long Lunch”, which features Singapore hawker favourites from 12pm to 4pm on Saturdays. Also known as “Tunch” (a cool name for Traditional Lunch), this buffet spread also includes local delights such as Homemade Laksa, Bak Kut Teh, Carrot Cake, Satay and lots more!

Thanks to the great folks at Pan Pacific Singapore (big shout out to Wen Xian and Cheryl!), we were hosted to a fantastic Long Long Lunch at Edge Restaurant.

Long Long Lunch at the Edge Pan Pacific Singapore Hotel
Long Long Lunch at the Edge Pan Pacific Singapore Hotel

Can you see the waiters dressed in traditional hawker outfit in the background? Topped with the rickshaw hat no less!

Edge Pan Pacific Singapore Long Long Lunch (Tunch)

Our expectations of local fare is especially high and usually for buffets, because of the quantity of which it is produced, the standards drop. But we’re pleased to let you know that the standard of local hawker food at this Long Long Lunch is actually pretty good! Let’s take you through the offerings of Tunch at Edge Restaurant…

Sticks with our table number
Sticks with our table number

Once we were shown to our seats, the waitress informed us of the numbered sticks at our table. It is actually used for foods that require some preparation time (such as char kway teow and popiah).

Hand the sticks over, food prepared, food served to your table! Simple as that!

And here’s a quick tour of the available stalls at this excellent traditional lunch buffet…

Prawn Noodle, Laksa, Wanton Mee, Chicken Rice and Duck Rice
Prawn Noodle, Laksa, Wanton Mee, Chicken Rice and Duck Rice
Bak Kut Teh
Bak Kut Teh
Satay Counter for beef, chicken or mutton satay
Satay Counter for beef, chicken or mutton satay
Nasi Lemak
Nasi Lemak
Asian Delights (Kuehs and asian cakes)
Asian Delights (Kuehs and asian cakes)
Durian cakes, puffs and pengat!!
Durian cakes, puffs and pengat!!

In addition to the local delights, there is also a selection of international cuisine for you to choose from, including…

Freshly prepared pastas
Freshly prepared pastas
Pizzas made from scratch
Pizzas made from scratch
Carvings
Carvings
Japanese food
Japanese food
Quality Ice Cream
Quality Ice Cream

You may realise by now that the Edge restaurant at Pan Pacific Singapore Hotel, is actually quite huge! What we enjoyed about the lay out is that there’s a new discovery at every turn inside the restaurant as the food is dispersed all around. In fact, we only found the traditional kaya toast (which was AWESOME – “everything is awesome…”) towards the end of our meal!

What we ate at Edge Pan Pacific Singapore’s Long Long Lunch

Here’s a low down of what we ate at the Long Long Lunch and our comments on each of these dish that we’ve tried…

Bak Kut Teh and Teh Tarik (the 2 "Tehs")
Bak Kut Teh and Teh Tarik (the 2 “Tehs”)

You might be surprised but the bak kut teh taken out of the seemingly nondescript pot above, WAS ACTUALLY GOOD! The soup had the light spicy, peppery and not too salty taste of bak kut teh and to top things off, the rib was SO SO TENDER! The teh tarik on the other hand was milky and flavourful but was a tad too sweet. Remember to ask for siew tai/condensed milk!

Chicken Rice and Char Kway Teow
Chicken Rice and Char Kway Teow

You would think that for a huge buffet such as this, tastes for local delights such as chicken rice and char kway teow would be greatly compromised? WRONG! In fact, the rice was so fragrant that we REALLY wanted to go for seconds! Which we struggled very hard to decline 🙁 This is to salvage whatever space in our tummies to review the foods here just for you (yes you!) our beloved readers! And we digress…

The roasted chicken was tender, juicy and had a mildly familiar roasted fatty taste to it. To put it simply, you must eat the chicken skin with the tender juicy chicken meat! As you chew, the roasted aroma, coupled with the fragrant rice, swirls magically within…definitely one of the best chicken rice we’ve had in recent times! Oh oh, don’t forget the chili!

The char kway teow was generous in its ingredients of prawns, fish cake and bean sprouts. There was “wok hei” with freshness of the ingredients fried into the kway teow, which was not too oily. Portion was just nice as well – not too jelat!

Satay, roasted duck and homemade laksa
Satay, roasted duck and homemade laksa

All 3 dishes above were good. The satay sauce had the right proportion of peanut to sweetness ratio while the satay had a slight charred taste to it. These satays were BBQed “live” and you may have to wait for the next batch if your movements are a little slow. The roasted duck had a crisp and fatty layer on the outside while the meat had that firmness and sweetness as you chew into it – simply how a good roasted duck ought to be. Lastly, the laksa gravy and chili (most important parts of the laksa) were pretty decent. The only let down was the thick vermicelli which could be a little more “silky”. To solve this, politely ask the chef to cook your vermicelli a little longer.

Dim Sum and Popiah
Dim Sum and Popiah

As for the dim sum, you won’t go wrong with har gau and siew mai. Both had mouthfuls of fillings with every bite. The lobster dumpling though was a miss. The skin was a little thick and perhaps the dumpling simply did not meet the expectations of the name “lobster dumpling”. You would expect some kind of a “wow factor” with that kind of name right? The popiah on the other hand had chock-full of fillings and was a great dish to complement the meal.

Freshly prepared Aglio Olio
Freshly prepared Aglio Olio

Just to test the skills of the chefs, we ordered the Aglio Olio at the pasta counter and we were glad that we ordered it. The texture of the pasta was just perfect, a firm bite on each mouth (soggy pastas spoil the taste). The full flavoured garlic and chili bits rounded up this simple but elegant pasta.

Asian delights
Asian delights
Durian selection!
Durian selection!

To round up the meal, we headed to the desserts section! Kate enjoyed the asian delights of kueh kuehs and kueh lapis while I headed for the durian selection! You MUST TRY the durian cake and pengat at the Long Long Lunch. As with good durian cakes and durian pengats, the texture of the durian could be felt with each bite. Though the silkier texture of the pengat could be deceiving on the first impression, the power-packed taste from the King of Fruits could be savoured with each mouth – all bitter sweet tastes of it! That was why we went for seconds and helped build up our “reserves in the mid section”…

About Edge Pan Pacific Singapore’s Long Long Lunch

The highlights from the Long Long Lunch of Edge Pan Pacific Singapore Hotel includes :

Singapore Heritage
Homemade Laksa (Chef’s Signature)
Penang Prawn Noodle Soup (Chef’s Signature)
Bak Kut Teh (Chef’s Signature)
Satay
Nasi Lemak with Otah
Roti Prata
Homemade Dim Sum
Crispy Char Siew Soo
Fried Carrot Cake
Popiah and Rojak
Singapore Toast (Egg, Kaya, Peanut Butter, Butter and Sugar)

Japanese and Thai
Traditional Thai Tom Yum Soup
Thai Papaya and Mango Salad
Selection of Sushi and Sashimi
Thai-style Deep Fried Banana

Desserts
Durian Puff, Durian Mousse Cake and Durian Pengat (Chef’s Signature)
Ice Kachang (Chef’s Signature)
Soy Bean Milk Pudding (Chef’s Signature)
Portuguese Egg Tart
Mango Pomelo Short Cake
Bread and Butter Pudding with Vanilla Sauce
Pandan Kaya Cake
Chendol Agar Agar
Orange Chiffon Cake
Nonya Kueh and Chinese Cookies

Date: Every Saturday
Time: 12:00 noon to 4:00pm
Prices:
$50nett per adult inclusive of unlimited local beverages, coffee and tea
$25nett per child (below 12 years of age) inclusive of unlimited local beverages

Venue: Edge (Level 3), 7 Raffles Boulevard, Singapore 039595

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Conclusion

If you’re thinking of taking your loved ones out for a relaxing long long lunch but not sure where to get good quality hawker fare at one great location, the Long Long Lunch at Edge Pan Pacific Singapore can be an excellent option.

We used to think that great hawker foods, especially for buffet is simply not possible. Usually such buffets has more “misses” than “hits”. In addition, to keep up with food quality and great local flavours for a large quantity, is extremely difficult to say the least.

Edge’s Long Long Lunch has changed that impression. Kudos to the chefs at Edge Pan Pacific Singapore!

**Special thanks Cheryl, Wen Xian and the team from Edge for hosting us to a lovely Long Long Lunch!

Lost World Hot Springs and Spa Ipoh Malaysia!

Saphira's Baby Pool - Allow the rushing waters to "massage" your shoulders!

During our recent visit to Ipoh Malaysia, we visited the Lost World Hot Springs and Spa – located next to the Lost World of Tambun theme park!

Lost World of Tambun Ipoh - Entrance to Theme Park
Lost World of Tambun Ipoh – Entrance to Theme Park
Lost World Hot Springs Ipoh and Spa is actually beside the theme park with its own entrance
Lost World Hot Springs Ipoh and Spa is actually beside the theme park with its own entrance
Entrance to Lost World Hot Springs and Spa Ipoh
Entrance to Lost World Hot Springs and Spa Ipoh

Lost World Hot Springs and Spa opens from 6pm to 11pm daily (after the theme park closes) and costs 20RM. Alternatively, you can pay for the Lost World of Tambun theme park entry at 45RM and stay from 11am to 6pm for the theme park. Using the same ticket, you can take a walk over to Lost World Hot Springs and Spa. 45RM for both attractions 🙂

What to do at Lost World of Tambun Hot Springs and Spa

Map of Lost World Hot Springs and Spa Ipoh
Map of Lost World Hot Springs and Spa Ipoh

According to the Map, the attractions are as follows

1. Entrance

Ticketing counter to Lost World Hot Springs and Spa Ipoh
Ticketing counter to Lost World Hot Springs and Spa Ipoh
Spa packages available at the ticketing booth - you must purchase packages here before you head to Crystal Spa
Spa packages available at the ticketing booth – you must purchase packages here before you head to Crystal Spa
Dragon at the Entrance of Lost World Hot Springs and Spa Ipoh
Dragon at the Entrance of Lost World Hot Springs and Spa Ipoh

2. Saphira’s Bistro / 3. Infinity Pool / 4. Lost World Steam Cave / 5. The Geyser of Tambun

Lost World Hot Springs and Spa
Lost World Hot Springs and Spa

If you take a look at the picture above, to the left, you’ll see Saphira’s Bistro (notice the Milo dispenser). Right in the middle, you’ll see the Geyser of Tambun and entrance to the Lost World Steam Cave. Of course right in the fore ground, it is the entrance to the Infinity Pool!

Minerals Benefit - Why you should visit Lost World Hot Springs and Spa Ipoh
Minerals Benefit – Why you should visit Lost World Hot Springs and Spa Ipoh

6. Top of the World Pool

Entrance to Top of the World Pool at Lost World Hot Springs and Spa Ipoh
Entrance to Top of the World Pool at Lost World Hot Springs and Spa Ipoh
Top of the World Pool @ 43 degrees celsius - Ouch!
Top of the World Pool @ 43 degrees celsius – Ouch!

7. Foot Spa

Foot Spa Lost World Hot Springs and Spa Ipoh
Foot Spa Lost World Hot Springs and Spa Ipoh
Benefits of Foot Spa
Benefits of Foot Spa

8. Crystal Pool

Crystal Pool right opposite Crystal Spa at Lost World Hot Springs and Spa Ipoh
Crystal Pool right opposite Crystal Spa at Lost World Hot Springs and Spa Ipoh

9. Crystal Spa

Entrance to Crystal Spa Lost World Hot Springs and Spa Ipoh
Entrance to Crystal Spa Lost World Hot Springs and Spa Ipoh

For 180RM, we had 60 minutes of Aromatherapy Massage as well as 60 minutes of Hot Springs Aromatic Facial. Pure bliss!

10. Saphira’s Lair

Saphira's Lair at 37degrees - Nice place to Chill out at night (Lost World Hot Springs and Spa Ipoh)
Saphira’s Lair at 37degrees – Nice place to Chill out at night (Lost World Hot Springs and Spa Ipoh)
Saphira's Baby Pool - Allow the rushing waters to "massage" your shoulders!
Saphira’s Baby Pool – Allow the rushing waters to “massage” your shoulders!

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All in all, we thoroughly enjoyed the Lost World Hot Springs and Spa. For us, the entrance to the Hot Springs and massage at Crystal Spa was sufficient. By the way, if you purchase any spa package, entrance would be free. Something that we only realised later 🙁

Also, for an easy access to the hot springs, you may also choose to stay at the Lost World Hotel, next to the Lost World Hot Springs and Spa.

Do tell us your experience at Lost World Hot Springs and Spa or if you have visited Lost World of Tambun, do tell us about it as well!

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