Mauloa Nao At The Tottori Sand Dunes

Beautiful Naoko Shintani is from Kyoto, Japan. She is like a pen pal of mine from Instagram (@mauloa_nao) and Twitter. I am guessing no younger person will know what a “pen pal” is nowadays. We communicate in Bahasa Melayu and Bahasa Indonesia text.

She spent a big part of her childhood growing up in Bali where she learned the language on her own. We bond because of our mutual love for animals and nature. She is now back in Kyoto and Osaka – about 15 minutes apart by bullet train.

I wanted to use some of her pics to promote hotels in Kyoto but sadly she lost all the original or cannot remember where they were stored before cropping and resizing. Good thing she uploaded some to Instagram or they would have been permanently lost.

Update: See latest post on Kyoto hotels: http://www.tvsmith.my/travel/kyoto

This a picture of Nao at the Tottori Sand Dunes located near the city of Tottori in Tottori Prefecture, Japan. They are the only large dune system in Japan. I think because of her phone camera, the sand became white like snow. Picture is untouched except watermarking as resolution was too low.

Search Tottori and you will find 78 hotels in the area. A search of Kyoto harvested over 1869 hotels. Osaka listed over 3600 hotels when searched. Start your search here: http://www.mycen.my/hotel/

#tottori #sanddunes #kyoto #osaka #japan #tvsshare

Al Meroz- The Halal Certified Bangkok Hotel

There was a news article reporting how Thailand is now targeting Muslim visitors from Muslim countries to diversify its visitor profile. This include setting up so called halal hotels that do not serve alcohol and non-halal food. One of the hotels cited was the Al Meroz Hotel in Bangkok. It is touted as the leading halal hotel in Bangkok, Thailand. Not just Muslims. I think I’ll stay here too, if I want a peaceful, quiet night away from noisy and drunkard revelers. The hotel looks lovely inside and outside. Quoting from their website on the Islamic aspects: The leisure facilities at the Al Meroz Hotel include a large open air swimming pool and state-of-the-art gymnasium. Respecting our Muslim guests, the pool and gymnasium are available exclusively for our female guests during the morning hours, and for our male guests after midday. Our shopping arcade offers a wide range of goods, including alcohol-free toiletries and cosmetics. Barakat, our specialty Mediterranean Restaurant and Diwan our all-day family dining restaurant offer Halal-certified cuisine in a non-alcoholic environment. Our menus have been created with our Muslim guests in mind, but we also offer a range of Thai and regional delicacies. A comprehensive menu is offered for room service, available 24 hours a day. All kitchen and waiting staff at the Al Meroz Hotel are trained to observe the Halal traditional lifestyle….” Pictures from Al Meroz and Agoda.

More info here: http://www.mycen.my/al-meroz-the-halal-certified-bangkok-hotel/

Memories Of Macau

One of the most striking thing about Macau is the taxi driver don’t talk in the journey from the airport and during other trips. Maybe it is just me but I hate chatty cabbies. When you arrive at a strange new destination, there are many things on your mind and you hate small talk. The Malaysian ones are horrible. Being down liners for some pimps, they will shock passengers with “Sir, you want young Thai chicken?” “You mean spring chicken? No thank you. I had some on the plane,” I will reply.

I know some cabbies are trained to make small talk. When they ask about your country of origin, it is meant as an ice breaker. It is a trap and you will regret it. In Singapore, the driver went on a long rant about how he broke the system at “Gent-Ting” casino when he found out where I was from. To stop the non-stop boast, I had to ask him why he was still driving a cab. That worked.

Anyway, we took another silent cab ride to the Venetian Macau, the luxury hotel, casino, shopping mall and convention centre. The Vegas style building is reportedly the largest casino in the world.

It wowed us with its fake blue sky ceiling and Venetian canals in its massive shopping mall. It was where GSMA Mobile Asia Congress was held. Now Mobile World Congress, I think. Speaking of casinos, we stayed at the posh Mandarin Imperial.

Because of casinos nearby, there was a pawn shop outside our hotel. The Chinese always buy a Rolex instead of fancy dress watches because a Rolex has a known resale value and can save the owner. I think it was quite practical of Macau authorities to allow pawn shops as there will be fewer suspicious Ah Long types hanging outside the casinos.

We did the usual touristy thing, walked the old town, going to the The Ruins of St. Paul’s and searching for Portuguese egg tarts! Macau is such great place as it is just an hour ferry ride from Hong Kong. We took a hovercraft (hydrofoil ferry) and then (MTR Mass Transit Railway) to the city. What an adventure without Waze!

Although the Mandarin Hotel was expensive (paid for by host LG), it didn’t offer free wi-fi then. They wanted another USD 15 a day for internet access via network cable. Those were the days when hotels thought they found a goldmine after losing the previous revenue gotcha. Your parents will remember how expensive it was to make use of the phone in the room, even for domestic calls.

Mobile phones wiped out that business model. The phones can kill the hotels’ wi-fi charging too but telcos decided they can make a killing too with data roaming. I checked today and the Mandarin Oriental Macau and Venetian Macao now offer free wi-fi just like many hotels at http://www.mycen.my/agoda/

Macau is official while Macao, the old Portuguese spelling found some love with hipsters all of a sudden. I don’t know why.

As I mentioned, I lost the Macau pics except for a few Hong Kong ones on my blog. This pic was a shot of my hardy Red Wing boot on the Ferry Terminal.

This post is dedicated to the late Lyn Chew of West Coast Communications who took care of us well on behalf of LG Korea. See also earlier post – Memories of Hong Kong.

LG Viewty KU 990, ISO 103, f2.8, 1/1428 sec .

#macau #macao #hongkong #travel

Memories Of Busy Hong Kong

Memories Of Busy Hong Kong.

In Hong Kong, we went to a McDonald’s because we had Malay media crew members from Bernama and NTV 7 with us. One of the guys wanted to eat fillet o fish which was a safer bet than many porky places around Hong Kong.

I believe it is much easier finding halal restaurants in Hong Kong these days. Anyway, I was chomping on a burger and a Hong Konger or Hong Kie seated opposite me kept looking at me or the bottom of my seat.

I looked carefully on the floor and realized my comb fell out from my pocket. After dinner, I walked to the harbour area and was scouting for a good angle to shoot the dusk skyline. A man on a park chair started staring at me again. Shit! I instinctively checked to see if I have dropped something. True enough, I dropped a piece of paper that was my printed itinerary.

WTF? At least we Malaysians are more civic minded and helpful. In Malaysia, someone will quickly call out unless you dropped money. Haha. What’s wrong with helping a stranger in Hong Kong? Maybe people are always in a hurry or too busy. I hate to think what happens when your fly is open in public in Hong Kong. Haha.

Will have to tag you again Sam Chan and Hong Kongress Fanny Chan. What is the name of the busy thoroughfare in the pic again?

Find a hotel in Hong Kong through my page at:
http://www.mycen.my/agoda/

#hongkong #hk #travel

The Sun Sets Early At Victoria Harbour

The sun sets very early in Hong Kong during winter season. It was November when I was there. If I am not mistaken, it was only 6 pm local time. We were at Victoria Harbour and a Malaysian Star Cruise ocean liner or cruise ship was docked there. What a lovely coincidence.

The harbour and glittering skyline are a magnet for photographers. Almost missed the sunset as Kuala Lumpur’s golden hour is comparatively late at 7:30 pm usually. It was like going to Sabah for the first time to find the sun setting earlier. By 7:50 pm, Hong Kong sky would have been pitch black. What do you say Hong Kong friend Sam Chan and other HK residents?

Find a hotel in Hong Kong through my page at:
http://www.mycen.my/agoda/

LG Viewty KU 990, ISO 101, f2.8, 1/7 sec

#hongkong #victoriaharbour #twilight #sunset #harbour #skyline #hk #magichour