Sunday, March 11, 2012

沪杭 on a shoestring (Part #1)

The 3 most important questions to ask before taking a taxi in China, (出租车/打的)
1. How much roughly is the fare?
2. Are you using the meter? (按表计算?)
3. Do you issue receipt? (有发票吗?)
The common tricks adopted include driving you round & round or using a modified meter that enable remote adjustment to the distance travelled. Have to be very careful because unscrupulous people is everywhere in China. 啧啧啧啧啧啧

If you are wondering what is the meaning of this post title,
沪 (hù) is Shanghai & 杭 (háng) is Hangzhou. We went on a budget tour to Shanghai & Hangzhou. The first leg was a 5 hours BORING flight by Jetstar. If not for the promotional fare, S$430 incl tax(for 2), I won't take another no-frill flight for journey > 3 hours.
Already yawning way before the flight...

As soon as we got our luggage, we put on our winter clothes or snowman attire. Temperature range between 7°C - 9°C. At midnight, Jetstar kindly provided the last shuttle service from Hangzhou Xiaoshan Airport to Shanghai Nanpu Bridge. The 200km road trip took us about 3 hours. By the time we reach our Ibis Hotel Yu Garden, we were half dead already. But the room was so cold that I almost blame it on our miserly lifestyle. Maybe we should have booked a better hotel.

The following day was ridiculously tiring. As usual (like what we did in Tokyo & Taipei) we took the metro around the city. But some interchange stations are VERY far apart... Sometimes we walked for >5min just to change a train. What an experience! Well... China is a huge country afterall. Shanghai population is at 23 million. It's like packing the whole of 1Malaysia people in a place the size of 10x Singapore. (一个大马挤在十个小岛)
1-day ticket at ¥18. The newly introduced 3-day ticket (¥45) was not available due to delay



After much walking, we reached our first destination, Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center at People's Square (人民广场). The exhibition is about infrastructure development in Shanghai. A 1:50 model display located on 3rd level is ONLY showcasing 1/6 of Shanghai. Imagine the actual size. If our tour is not well planned it's really going to be 步步惊心. We took a few hours in the exihibition center, much longer than I have expected. The entrance fee is only ¥30. What a low cost lawatan sambil belajar.
Financial district

1:50 scale model

It will be a nightmare if we lost our way. can you spot the Nanpu Bridge? :)

If I were the urban planner. My city shall look like this :)

As our trip will end in Hangzhou, we reckon with buying our train tickets in advance. So we went to Shanghai Train Station. Also take this opportunity to observe the magnificence of transport hub in China. To our disappointment, Shanghai Train Station is quite rundown, smelly, dirty & crowded. Luckily our 沪杭train departs from Hong Qiao Train Station, another (newer) station located about 20km away from the city center. We happily bought our 1st class tickets (¥124) at the ticketing counter. Kiosk sale is only serving the PRC with 2nd generation ID card.
She assigned 2 seats in different rows -_-"

After a 40min metro ride, we finally returned to Yu Garden. Din Tai Fung restaurant appeared in our mind & immediately triggered our sense of hunger. We only had 1 Calr's Jr burger for the whole day. Having heard so many negative stories about the unsafe food in China, eating is also 步步惊心. Sitting comfortably in Din Tai Fung, we saw some Caucasian patrons across the table was using some discount coupons. They kindly gave us 2 of their remaining coupons which allow us to enjoy ¥30 discount with every ¥100 order. What a great deal! As we return to hotel, the room was much warmer. We realized the window was ajar the previous night. So a cold sleepless night has got nothing to do with our "miserly lifestyle" actually so we started to like our trip.
Simple room at ¥400 per night



The next day we visited Shanghai Expo, 陆家嘴 financial district, The Bund & 石库门 at Xintiandi. Again involved a lot of walking. At Expo, Saudi Pavilion is the only hall open to public. Along the street leading to the exhibition area, there are ticket tout everywhere. They are also selling Expo Passport (fully stamped). I believed they imitated the actual stamps & mass produced in a printing company.
China Pavilion - CLOSED

Saudi Pavilion a.k.a. Moon Boat - Looks like a boat surrounded by desert & sea. The date palms planted on the roof garden to showcase the Middle Eastern uniqueness. Inside the pavalion, there is a huge cinema screen (1,600 sqm) screening the art & culture of Saudi Arabia.

 an artist's rendition of the Saudi Arabia Pavilion
Artist Impression

Arena for future vehicles during the 2010 Expo. Now there is nothing...

The highlight of Shanghai trip would be lunch at Morton's. Shanghai Morton's is the biggest Morton's restaurant outside USA. We are so pleased with the food, both portion & taste. Better still, total bill is only ¥400. To put into context, lamb chop costs S$90 per serving at Singapore Morton's.
Morton Lunch is only available (outside US) in Shanghai & Mexico City

Starter - the bread is topped with lightly toasted caramelized onion
Very nice... We doggy bagged half the bread.

Colossal Shrimps & Sea Scallops with grilled vegetables

We totally forgot about the yellow colour sauce - never tasted


Morton Prime Burger - with bacon, cheese, onion & FRIES!!

I am no longer hungry for an Apple. Just a stupid posture


Good food always rejuvenate & make wonders. That evening we continue to visit some other places.
The Bund

Later that day we went to 石库门 - A traditional architectural style for residential building. Usually 2 to 3 storey high buildings connected by narrow alleys (弄堂). The front door arch is commonly built in stone and that's how it got the name 石库门 literally translated into "stone gate".  This place in Xin Tian Di has been transfromed into a happening dining place.




That night we concluded our tour at Din Tai Fung again.
Shopping area near to our Ibis Hotel

On the 3rd day, we move on to Hangzhou.

Monday, February 6, 2012

Vacation Plan 2012

Just like every other year. We planned our trip(s) not based on work schedule but based on Airline promotion. Then we planned our work schedule based on our vacation plan :)

Jan - CNY  - KL & KK
Feb - KL (he)
Mar - Hangzhou/ Shanghai, KK (she) & KL (he). Manage to do a kukup trip
Apr - 乖乖啲
May - 乖乖啲
Jun - KL
Jul - 乖乖啲
Aug - 乖乖啲
Sep - Taipei
Oct - 乖乖啲
Nov - 乖乖啲
Dec - 乖乖啲

There will be less travelling this year.

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Federal Day 1 Feb 2012

1 Feb is KL Federal Day. I took leave because he is observing public holiday.
We thought applying China Visa is going to take long but it actually took < 5 minutes.
So we had so much free time to walk around. We had 2nd round of breakfast at Asia Square.
Had Triple O's for the 1st time.

Watch out! it is really HOT! Freshly fried.

探险精神再度被激发 To The Northeast

Last Sunday our spirit of adventrue was once again aroused. After church service, we drove all the way from town to Yishun. First stop was Lower Seletar Reservoir. A small fountain & water feature was newly built (June 2011) for the kids to play with, under the hot sun. How smart.

Next to the fountain is the lookout point link to a jetty-look-alike sitting area. The sitting area is partially covered & very windy. It has a broad view of golf club on one side and people kayaking on the other. This place is not bad but there is absolutely nothning to do. So we left after 15 minutes.




There is a price for every adveture outing, fuel. After topping up fuel at the nearest ESSO station, we contiue journey. On a unnamed bridge, we stopped to watch people fishing. There is also a kelong nearby. The feeling is like back to Malaysia, but a safer version. As we continue, we popped by Seletar Country Club and nearly hit a BMW. Surprisingly the bimmer driver was very polite & did not pursue us. Otherwise, we'll be dead meat. Made 2 rounds at the carpark and decided to leave. At a crossroad, a wrong turn brought us to Punggol. The road is just so empty without any road sign. So we ended up at Punggol Waterway, where a girl was attacked by 8 stray dogs last year. There is also a Punggol Watertown new development launching event. We are curious to find out the master plan around the area so we just walked in. To my astonishment, the place is packed! Agents & potential buyers everywhere. Food is provided, too. Without hesitation, we pretend to "checked out" the show room and then walked straight to the food counter. The chicken satay tasted the same if not better than Al-Azhar, his favourite satay in Singapore.
New Condo Development - Watertown 

Free food :)

Filled our stomach & moved on to Punggol Park. This is another park with park connector, foot path, cycling track but no bench. So tired walking around the park.



Hubby said I don't have the cute 肥头 anymore...

We notice the people around are mainly foreigners. Where are all the Singaporean? Probably because there is no foodcourt here so Singaporean shun away from here. I wonder how appetizing it is to eat with presence of acid smell from palm oil production across the Johor Straits.

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Night Safari

Singapore is considered quite successful when it comes to wild life conservation. Recently we visited Night Safari with some friends. The thrill started with Bongo Burger dinner & fire dance.

Upon making our grand entrace into the park, we headed straight to the Night Show. In the middle of the animal show, a giant snake escape from the cage & scared the hell out of kp. haha... After the show, we took a tram around the park. Most of the animals are from the family of cows, deers or pigs. Lazy & tame. Hyena is the only active ones. Also witness a giant flying squirrel flew above my head, once.

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Let's Welcome 2012

Wife's friend invited us to East Coast Park for BBQ count down dinner. She booked a room at Goldkish Resort. Maybe can consider going there again. Met her family members for the first time. Found them fun & friendly.
9pm drove to Gardens by the Bay East. Plenty of parking space available. Spent 1.5 hours sitting in the park. By the time we left, the queue entering the park already built up. Next year need to come prepared. Must bring some snacks, KFC, drinks etc.
On 1 Jan, we started our new year in the house of God! Went to church had a nice sermon. On this special day, we also found the best (so far) Ipoh kuey teow soup & fried kuey teow at PappaMia.
After a short rest back home, we are going to RWS. AGAIN? This is the 4th time since Dec 2011.
Dinner place is a new found option, Chuck Wagon at Portsdown Road. Lamb rack was good. Probably because we haven't been eating lamb rack for a while. One North is becoming more on.

Monday, December 26, 2011

Merry Christmas 2011

Merry Christmas!!
This year Christmas falls on Sunday so the following Monday is a public holiday. Due to predictable bad weather, we decided to stay in Singapore during the long weekend.

On 24 Dec, we visited Maritime Museum, RWS. This musuem showcase the history of a famous voyage by Cheng Ho & the story around the places he passed by.
Maritime Museum


Cheng Ho's ship in the background

In the evening, we had Verve Pizza at Marina Bay. A band was performing Christmas Carolling at the open space for FREE. After dinner, we took a stroll and only then we realized how bustling MBS has become.
Christmas eve dinner at Verve Pizza

Strolling by the Bay
On 26 Dec morning, we head to Gardens By the Bay, East. This garden is next to Marina Bay Golf Club. Overseeing many landmark, including MBS, Singapore Flyer, Marina Barage & new conservatory, therefore officially the best 拍拖胜地 in Singapore. Perfect for couple to spend quality time. One little set back, this place is not accessible by public transport.

The toilet behind is quite cool




 We stopped the car and kinda nuah inside for a while before moving on for lunch.