18th March – A very very Special Day

Beautiful Zhuhai

This weekend, we decided to continue our weekend tradition – island hopping! Except this weekend, we sailed over to Zhuhai, China (not really an island).

Zhuhai is well-known and loved for many many reasons. Other than the really bad ferry ride, Felicia loves this place very much. Zhuhai has everything we need – from food to shopping to massage! (Of course, this is like Batam to Singapore…except it is a lot cleaner and cheaper!) Women love the shopping. Men love the sexy and exciting night life. Can’t really say much on the blog as my mother, mother-in-law, father and auntie are reading my threads! Ha ha..

With Elkan around, we are making this weekend vacation a very educational one. We brought him to see the Giant Fruit & Vegetable Farm. Also, it is a great place for me to test out my new lens and camera! And for Auntie Bay Bay, she can hug all her favourite vegetables and fruits! Check out those great photos! I bet my mother and auntie are looking at these photos drooling now! (So, here is another good reason to come back and visit us in 2009!) Too bad, I am not a big pumpkin fan. I will certainly be thrilled if they have giantic durian or banana.

As it was such a sunny and cooling Sat, we decided to do some outdoor sports! We ended up cycling around the "Wild Fox" Island. Guess what we did in between our cycling? Tracy and I stopped by an air-rifle game store to play! All thanks to our shooting days in Shanghai, I won 2 soft toys for Elkan and Tracy! Francis, those air gun investments finally paid off! I was the best air-rifle shooter yesterday! (With an amazing 85% accuracy!) So wife, can I buy 2 more air-guns at Mong Kok? Ha ha ha…

Zhuhai is just 1-hour ferry away and it is as fun and affordable like our most-missed Shanghai! Will certainly go back very soon! Maybe when Serene comes end of March!

I love Facebook!

In just 5 short days, I reunited with 20 old friends on Facebook.  These are my secondary school friends from Dunman! And it is so amazing how one MSN on Monday connected so many souls! Vincent Chng (my primary and secondary pal) MSN me about attending Yonghui‘s wedding on 8th March. I was so so excited that I begged Vincent to give me any contact to link up with my lost pals – especially the old "Ermei" clan! 

On the same day, Meijie sent me a image link (on Facebook) – it was my Sec 3 class photo! From that link, I traced back a library of "people tags" and found many old friends! Karen, Genieve, Baoxuan, Elaine, George and Wenhui! Wenhui is very very nice, she linked me up with the rest of her contacts! Within the next 48 hours, I have many more old Dunman mates (Ida, Mark, Christina, Ginny, Owen, Gerald etc) coming in! You can never guess the level of excitement inside me! I was so excited that I rushed home and updated my wife (also from Dunman) about them! 

Many "small worlds" started to surface. One of the biggest surprise is Ida Ong (my old puppy love) is Francis Goh’s colleague in OgilvyOne. And Yonghui knows my most recent HK visitors – Sally and Jack! Oh my gosh! Isn’t Facebook damn powerful and useful! Haaa.. okay, for this very second (and never again), I am going to say once and for all- "FACEBOOK, I F**KING LOVE YOU!" (The search continue… it is going to be tough as I realised many of us are using English names instead of our old familiar names!)

The World of Left-Handed Leaders & Me

Perhaps it is true – the world is led by lefties! Except for George Bush Junior, 4 of the last 5 American Presidents are lefties (left-handed)! Presidents Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, George H.W. Bush and the late Ronald Reagan write with their left hands. Not only that, 2 of the White House final contenders are left handed too – Al Gore and the very recent John McCain. The previous richest man in the world, Bill Gates is also… yes.. Leftie. Even our current Singapore leader – Lee Hsien Long – he too, a leftie.

So were these great artists and inventors- Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Picasso, Henry Ford, Albert Einstein and Newton. Not forgetting those great leaders and conquerers like The late Gandhi, Winston Churchill, Napoleon, Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar. Even the world’s number one most wanted criminal today – Osama Bin Laden – He too, unfortunately a leftie.

What about the ladies? Sure – and these are famous icons you know today. A-listed Hollywood icons like Nicole Kidman, Kim Basinger, Demi Moore, Marilyn Monroe, Oprah Winfrey, Drew Barrymore, Angelina Jolie and more! (And yes… Jay Leno and David Letterman are both favourite Talkshow lefties too!)

Surely, the Lefties represent ourselves well in the history (certainly better than the blondes). And I should be really proud and happy that I am a LEFTIE…even though I am not rich and famous yet (Man, it is either my day is not here yet or I am not pure enough!) Today, I eat and write with my left… and play sports, carry weights with my right. Maybe I should convert 100% to the left, huh?

Here is an interesting article about Lefties: http://www.thenational.ae/article/20080728/FOREIGN/250776884/1014/

72 Hours of Reunion

1ST-8TH HOUR – Friday morning – Disneyland! Francis, Echo and Grey not only brought us their warmth and joys – they brought in the "Shanghai Rain" to Hong Kong. On Friday, Felicia and Elkan joined them at Disneyland. The weather wasn’t that bad – judging from their photos here.

23RD – 24TH HOUR – Sat Morning – The gang came and visit us at our house! Francis is CERTAINLY the 1st (and possibly the LAST) visitor who requested to see my carpark! Instead of enjoying himself at my beautiful clubhouse, he went to the carpark and snapped photos of those expensive cars. Mmm.. his love for cars have reached a "dangerous stage". More than just a "second wife"!

25TH – 36TH HOUR – Sat Afternoon – Francis hasn’t been on a double-decker bus since schooling days back in Singapore! So, today, we decided to give him a "refreshing bus ride" to Stanley Market.

36TH – 42ND HOUR – Sat Night – We had dinner (where Gareth recommended) at Temple Street and later late-night shopping at Mong Kok! I was looking for my lens and he was looking for his "guns". Very poisonous hobby. (Gosh! We reached home at 1am!)

54TH – 68TH HOUR – Sun Afternoon – It is the trio’s last day in HK. Time passed so quickly. In less than 4 hours’ time, we will bid farewell to our buddies. Francis woke up very early today and strolled around Mong Kok (Haaa.. and he ""kena" spotchecked by the local policemen! Can’t help launghing, he shouldn’t be doing that – cos all the shops aren’t open that early! No wonder he is a suspect!) Of course, he was looking for his poison – car parts!

69TH – 72ND HOUR – Sun Evening – Another teary goodbye for Elkan… Despite his "last horrific Mike Tyson experience" with Grey, Grey starts to adore Elkan a lot. Throughout this trip, Grey "monkey see & monkey do" Elkan. Like his idol, Grey wants to possess Elkan like his very own toy. He was following Elkan, grabbing him around. Of course, Elkan "disliked" that compelling attention from Grey. When it was time to say goodbye, Grey wanted to drag Elkan with them into the departure gate. Once the trio were at the gate, Elkan broke down by his mother’s side – "I want to go with Grey Grey…I like him…and his Disney Luggage too."

Another beautiful weekend. I am such a lucky bastard, said Joanne. Oh yes, Happy Birthday Hovman – if you are reading this.
Suddenly, I start to miss Shanghai again.

Sally & Jack are Here!

Guess what? Francis and family aren’t the only one this week! In fact, Cousin Leon and Kelvin were here too! And we have another couple old friends from Singapore too! Meet Sally and Jack (our 47th Visitors)!!! We did invited them to join our Sat program but they have been to those places we wanted to show Francis and gang. The great thing was Sally and Jack stayed in Mong Kok too! So, we decided to meet them for dinner on Sat night (at a really old-looking 大排檔 at Temple Street). The food was not cheap and as good as what Gareth said. And Jack even caught a "fly" on our fried noodle with his deadly super-fast fingers! Haaa…

The couple left for Macau today (as they are taking their flight via Macau Airport). They both sure came at the best time – Hong Kong’s temp went down to 12 this weekend! Nice cozy weather, despite the dizzle.

Opps.. Anyone see Elkan? He should be in the photo…

Birthday Boy in Town!


 
It must be telepathy… a kind of feeling I cannot explain. Strangely, I have been missing Shanghai so much over the past 1 week. And it was so bad that I said that to at least 6 Shanghai friends over MSN this week. 2 nights ago, I was lying on my bed, closing my eyes. In my mind, I could feel the cool Shanghai breeze. I saw the usual streets I used to roam… and the Shanghai new airport terminal. Just then, Elkan climbed on top of me and whispered this to my ears "Daddy, I want to take aeroplane." he whined.

"To where?" I asked.

 
"To Shanghai ah…" Elkan snapped. 

What a strange coincident – I was dreaming and missing Shanghai and a second later, my son spoke to me about taking a plane to Shanghai. I asked him, "Why did you mention about this right now? Why Shanghai? Why not Singapore or Korea?"

"Dun know. I think I want to go Shanghai and play.." he answered. "Remember the place we always walk, daddy?"

What a strange coincidence, I thought. The next morning, I shared this encounter with Tracy on the cab to work. She kept very quiet. She just told me that we should go home early tonight for dinner. Maybe at Soho. 

Normally, I don’t call Hovman in Beijing. But strangely, I called Hovman yesterday and today. What a perfect timing, he reminded me that 4th March was Francis’ birthday (and added that 8th March is his!). Gosh! It is Francis’ birthday! Instantly, I made a birthday photo card with Tracy in the office and emailed Francis. Today, I wanted to chat with Francis over MSN but couldn’t find him. I also kinda miss my "quabbling days" with Echo…wanted to call her but I was caught in some meetings.

At 7pm, I was wondering why there is no SMS from Felicia today. I tried calling her at home and at her mobile. No answer.

Just then at 7:20pm, Felicia called. She told me that Elkan and her were right outside my office and Elkan is shitting in his pants. Thinking it was that "Soho Dinner" thatTracy mentioned earlier this morning. I rushed to my office door. And I saw this old BENG of mine standing out in his DKNY Black Jacket…grinning at me with his sly face! FRANCIS CHAY????????

I am so delighted to see him here! I looked around for Echo and Grey… For that one moment, I couldn’t care less about the environment. It felt so much like home. I invited them into my small office (of course, there are many colleagues around – Elkan ran around the office greeting everyone!). I put them in the conference room, waiting for Tracy.

What a great weekend! And I know why I miss Shanghai so badly this week. Cos’ somewhere deep inside, I know Shanghai is coming to me.

It is telepathy. It is more than just 6th sense. It is simple happinese.

Happy Birthday my friend. Thanks for your presence!

Most Wanted Man in HK

Yesterday, Mark 6 Jackpot hit HKD38 million! Someone in my department suggested to gather a pool of bets. Each of us paid a small bet of HKD75, hoping for a return of HKD2.8 million each (if we strike jackpot). David, my boss is regarded as the "luckiest man" in our office. Thus, we voted for him to be the one to place that "winning bet" for us. Worried that he may run away with the winning money, we decided our contingency plan 5 hours before the result. At 5pm, I started printing and pasting his poster over the office. (Guess what, he didn’t see that until much later! Haaaa….)

Did we win? No. We bought 10 numbers… only 2 came up. Sigh….Kaninah!

Our English Names in Chinese

I thought this is basic information that we all should know. But anyway… just in case you cannot recognise your own "English name" in Chinese… here is what Google Translation did for you! (not sure if they are accurate… but mine sure sounds right!) If you name isn’t here, dun panic… click http://translate.google.com/ to find out!

Alex

亚历克斯

Irene

艾琳

May

可能

Alice

爱丽丝

Issac

伊萨克

Marco

马可波罗

Alicia

艾丽西娅

Jay

杰伊

Ming

Alston

阿尔斯通

Jason

杰森

Nelson

尼尔森

Amy

艾米

Jacob

雅各布

Nick

尼克

Benny

班尼

James

詹姆斯

Ramesh

拉梅什

Calvin

卡尔文

Jimmy

吉米

Randy

兰迪

Charlie

查理

Joanne

乔安妮

Rebecca

丽贝卡

Chester

切斯特

Joe

Regina

里贾纳

Chesterton

切斯特顿

Johnny

约翰尼

Richard

理查德

Christine

克里斯蒂娜

Jovel

乔芬

Sally

萨利

Cindy

辛迪

Jovin

乔芬妮

Sam

山姆

Claudia

克劳迪亚

Juliana

茱莉安娜

Sandy

桑迪

Desmond

德斯蒙德

Kalinda

可琳达

Sean

肖恩

Diane

戴安

Karen

克伦文

Scott

斯科特

Duuk

杜克

Kendrick

肯德里克

Serene

尊贵

Elkan

埃尔肯

Kenneth

肯尼思

Shin

Ethan

葛特曼

Kitty

吉蒂

Stella

斯特拉

Felicia

弗雷西亚

Leon

里昂

Tracy

特雷西

Fiona

菲奥娜

Limbo

状态

Wendy

温迪

Francis

弗朗西斯

Linda

琳达

Xavier

泽维尔

Franklin

富兰克林

Lionel

斯潘

Yei

耶伊

Gareth

加雷斯

Louis

路易

Yogi

瑜珈

Hovman

Hovman

Martin

马丁

Yvonne

伊冯娜
Heidi

海蒂

Mary

玛丽

Zechariah

撒迦利亚

Lamma Island 南丫島 – Home of Chow Yun Fat

Spring is great season to roam around. Especially in the month of February, the weather is very cooling and comfortable. Over the past 2 weekends, we have explored the Discovery Bay and the Cheung Chow Island. Today, we decided to explore Hong Kong’s 3rd largest island – the Lamma Island.

Unlike Discovery Bay or Cheung Chow Island, there are 2 ferry stops (Yung Shue Wan and Sok Kwu Wan) on Lamma Island – Yung Bay is situated on the northern part and Sok Bay is on the eastern side of the island. Lamma Island is located on the southern part of Hong Kong, shaped like the letter "Y" – that explains how it got its Chinese name "南丫島". More popular for its seafood and the hometown of Hong Kong’s superstar Chow Yun Fat. Today, his family still lives on the island.

As this is our first visit to the island, we have absolutely no idea which ferry to take. A little onsite observation (at the central pier) and my last-minute desperate internet research (via iPhone) helped us to plan our trip. Yung Bay is visually clearly the more popular stop – we noticed a lot more people waiting the Yung Bay ferry. There are also more shops at the departure jetty for Yung Bay. 

From the research I downloaded from the internet, many visitors will arrive Lamma Island at Yung Bay (the northern part of the island). It offers more shopping, dining and picnic sites than Sok Bay. There is also a beautiful 90-minute "family hiking track" over the hills of Yung to Sok Bay. It made more sense to have 2 ferry piers on the island. For many hikers, they will start their hiking at Yung and ending at Sok. From Sok Bay, they will rest, dine and then head back to Hong Kong. Mmm.. sound like a perfect plan for us too!

At Yung Pier, Lamma Island looks very much like Cheung Chow Island. Lots of old shop houses, floating boat-houses and sea-food restuarants. As we explored deeper into the island, we saw the distinctive difference between the two. Lamma is more arty-farty and hippy than Cheung Chow. We saw many young "angmoh" residents walking their dogs. The retails shops here retail more arty stuffs but mainly imported ones. (Same types of crafts and accessories you can find everywhere.). I feel that they should have produced and offered more of their local icons – like the Green Turtle or even Chow Yun Fat’s dolls!

The overall crowd are mainly locals – unlike Cheung Chow which has a wider mix of toursits and residents. The other main attraction of Lamma Island is the "green-turtle nesting beach" which was located at the southern part of the island. However, this spot was barred from the public during the nesting months (June-Aug). Overall, Lamma is a more peaceful and quiet place.

Lamma is a great place to hike for beginners like us. We took about 2 hours hiking across the 2 piers. Along the way, there are nice shops and food huts where you can rest your aching legs. Do try the HK6 "Granny Sweet Bean Curd" (you can’t miss the hut!). Toilet is located 20-minute walk away so it is advisable to use the toilet at Yung Pier before proceeding. The footpath are nicely paved except there are sections where there are not railings on its sides. There are a couple of steep slopes and I consider them "gentle". The ocean view on the hill slopes is beautiful. From the hill peak, you can see the Power Station at Yung Bay. There is a stretch of clean and quiet beach just 20 minute away from Yung Bay. There are a lot of good spots for picnic or BBQ. The trail also provides many "private side-walks" for lovers who want to spend an undisturbed and romantic time too!  

Throughout our 90-minute hike, Felicia and me were panting and aching all over. Elkan was surprisingly active and restless! He was jumping, hoping and running up and down on those steep slopes. It was very dangerous (as some of the tracks didn’t have any safety barriers at the sides). Felicia and I have to match his pace and hold him close to us throughout our hike.

As we are approaching to Sok Bay, we saw an "organic farm" and we bought a couple of freshly plucked vegetables. It was more like Tracy Bay’s haven! We also saw a couple of unimpressive man-made caves (it was mentioned that the Japs made them during the 2nd World War to park their assault boats.) Along the final stretch of our hike, we saw many big empty old houses along the way. If occupied by the right mix of people…this place can be transform into a "Bali-Aussie" hippy island.

Sok Bay is a little disappointing, shopping and seafood dinner were only so-so. There are about 7-8 seafood resturants at Sok Bay but the most prominent one is "Rainbow" – it offers its diners free ferry ride back to Central or Tsim Sha Tsui. Service staffs are friendly but we waited more than 30 minutes for our first dish!

It is another good island to explore and we will certainly come back for more. Time to rest my feet now ~ Enjoy our pixs!