Thursday, August 30, 2007

Teeth@

Went to be bf's dental patient yesterday, its the Part 4 saga (meaning my 4th visit). Dad fell sick and took the day off, so I could not sit in his car. Took public transport to NUH: sigh I dislike taking morning public transport, its quite stressful. Anyway was walking down the stairs of overhead bridge when I began rubbing my eye. And there I was musing "What if I trip since my eye is blocked by my hand?" and poof! I misjudge the steps and tripped... Ha talk about talk becoming action. Its a small fall, don't worry.

Well Shicai diagnosed that I have pretty bad gum disease. Remember how in primary & secondary school, the annual visit to the school's dental nurse involved poking our gums till we bleed? I always thought the nurses were crazy. Its actually called scaling, a procedure to remove the plaque from beneath our gums. If your gums are healthy, you won't bleed...

Turns out that I was brushing and flossing wrongly. There are brushing techniques for children and adults. Since I was taught how to brush in primary school, I am still using children's technique. The correct adult technique is to brush at 45 degress to your teeth so that the ends of the brush will brush against your gums. Check out http://www.tutorials.com/08/0868/08683.asp. Its really important people! Make sure you know the proper method. (Why do you think I'm writing all these? Its for you to read and learn. I wouldn't want my friends toothless hahaha)

Yeah my flossing sucks too. I flossed to remove food stuck between teeth. What you should do is to wrap the floss around a teeth and bring it down into the section between gum and teeth. Read http://www.tutorials.com/06/0626/06263.asp.

Heehee I care for my friends leh. Oh btw we found ants attracted to the really expensive lingzhi we bought back from Taiwan. My mum was saying if the ants did manage to eat them, they will mutate and become gigantic ants... HAHA... cos' lingzhi is super beneficial to health...

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Taiwan

I went to Taiwan with my family for our long awaited family holiday for 7 days on 16/8-22/8 (7 days). I know its the typhoon season but somehow we still signed up with CTC hols for the package haha. So heres the photos!

P.S. Due to my lack of direction, I may not know where the place is nor its name...

1st Day
We arrived at Taipei on a bright sunny afternoon. Infact, the sun is much stronger than S'pore. Tour guide warned its the silence before the thunderstorm (since typhoon was arriving the very next day). First stop is a site undergoing renovations. It used to commerate Chiang Kai Shek's glorious days but was changed to one condemning his wrongdoings. Anyway its sealed off so we just took some photos outside.


Then we proceeded to Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall (I think its called that, else the memorial hall might be referring to the 1st venue... mixed up of names argh). What I know is that this place was one of their homes (Mr Chiang and his wife Ms Song). The below is the guardhouse: incase of intruder, the guard will slam the window shut and jump into a hole inside the guardhouse to shoot at the intruder (theres a small opening below window to aim the gun out).


This was their car: super long and bullet proof. They changed it about every year in the past I think.The tourguide mentioned that Taiwan is one of the top fengshui practitioners. Even Mr Chiang followed fengshui in his house. The below is an angled bridge, reasoning being that corpses can only walk in straight lines, hence they cannot cross the bridge.

Me and my mum. The house had a very nice park etc as Ms Song loved roses.

3rd stop was Yeliu Geopark to view the results of soil erosion. The tourguide mentioned that the soil had alternating hard and soft layers, so usually the soft layer will be more eroded, resulting in unique shapes (I think the hard layer is larva). First off, "Fairy's shoe".

"Elephant rock" (view from the right). If you see from the left, its more like a hippo.

"Queen's head". Those who want to see it better hurry. It is eroding pretty fast at the neck.

Dinner was spent at Shihlin Night Market. Shihlin is made up of 2 parts. One is like the hawker center built for tourists while locals usually frequent the pushcarts across the road from the hawker center. Well we stuck to the hawker center, tried fried chicken, oyster omelette, big sausage wrap small sausage, big biscuit wrap small biscuit and xiao long baos. I think the last was not bad (its a stall right at the back) and prices was cheaper than S'pore.

2nd Day
Arrival of typhoon. We had plenty of venues changed throughout the tour due to the typhoon, especially those mountainous areas. Oh well... Lunch was spent at this hill top eating fantastic fishballs with fillings and beef noodles. Yum!

Taiwan gave the locals day off to make sure they reach home safely before the typhoon arrives. Luckily the performers at Hualien: A-Mei Aboriginal Cultural Village was willing to perform for the tourists for 5pm show. All other shows were cancelled. During the show, I received a call from S'pore saying I was accepted into the company. Yay I have a job!
The typhoon arrived at night about 2am while I was asleep. Hm... I remembered the rain hitting against the window; its very loud. My mum was freaked out but I was too tired to bother.
3rd day
Morning came with signs of bloated rivers and collapsed lamp poles and signboards. Shicai said newspaper reported that this was Taiwan's worst typhoon this year... Hm actually my trip was ok, except that driving in the mountains was abit worrying, with the slippery roads and fears of landslide (worrying mainly done by the tourguide and bus driver).

In the evening we went to Master Bear Resort at Taitung. All the other tourists cancelled their trip to this resort on a mountain, but not our tour group. Infact we were the only group who didn't cancel: the travel advisory said not to travel to hilly areas. Night activity was spent setting up a kong-ming lantern and small fireworks.


4th Day
We proceeded to Kaoshiung's Fo Kuang Shan Monastery. My mum was really excited by it. We saw Buddha's se li tzi and climbed up to see the gigantic statue of Buddha. It was raining; got our shoes and socks wet....

Then we went to Spring and Autumn Pavilions: Tian Shangdi Temple. The tourguide said the temple's "qian" or slips of predictions are really accurate. Furthermore it is dispensed by this machine. Drop a coin in and this fairy would go into the model temple to retrieve a mini scroll. Well I gave it a try, and asked for my future. On the paper it said something about stop hesitating and focus and things will turn out well. The tourguide related it to me finding a job. All in all I do feel its quite accurate. wow... :)

5th Day
We visited Taichung Wu Chang Temple. Taichung was the worst hit during 1997 Taiwan 7.3 earthquake. Below is my mum with a dog who followed her around. The dog somehow knew its a camera and posed infront. It literally paused there for 10seconds hahaha... Anyway dogs in Taiwan like my mum.


This was the old temple that collapsed. A new one has been rebuilt across the road. After the earthquake, the deity statue on the 3rd floor remained unharmed. The locals believed it was a miracle and moved the statue to the new temple. They clamied that the beard of the deity grows longer every year. The tourguide said a temple worshipping the same deity on a Taiwan's mountain experienced a more miraculous annual event. 1 week before the deity's birthday, big moths would fly in and rest on the beard. After the birthday, they would then fly away. Up to you to believe or not.

We went to Peacock Garden. The peacocks were kept in their pens as they would suffer colds from being under the rain. Below is the blue bird, only found in Taiwan. The peacock was huddling miserably at the back of the pen when we came with its 2 female mates. But I had the bright idea of using my orange umbrella as a "rival peacock" and I happily strutted the umbrella infront of the pen. Then the peacock casually strolled to me and opened its feathers. Yay! This shows that you should watch more documentaries haha.

Wen Wu Temple. Check out the clouds on the mountain.

6th day
We went back to Taipei's Martyr's Shrine. In it lies the tablets of people who had sacrificed for Taiwan, more recently were the doctors and nurses who died during Sars period. There are 2 immobile guards stationed outside and inside each and they changed shifts every hour. Its a solemn process lasting 20min, as shown below. They are marching to the outside to change guards. Guards selected had to be >1.8m and shouldn't wear spectacles. Btw you cannot touch the immobile guards. Its a sign of disrespect. If you do so, they will slam their guns down to make a sound. Then nearby guards in white uniform will come to warn you. If the immobile guards bang twice, then you will be taken to questioning. Tour guide mentioned that this Korean had hit the guard's butt and was brought to questioning. So hands off people :P


Dinner was in this very special/weird building called five dime. The restaurant does not follow the normal building's structure, even inside the building. Pretty nice decor and food. Do go if you are in Taipei. They have other outlets too. Check out http://www.five-dime.com.tw

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Takashimaya

On Saturday, Shicai & I went to Orchard for a nice stroll. Objective was to get: manga from Kinokuniya and hairbands from Muji.

Firstly we bought mocchi from Taka: the delicious 3 mocchi on a stick are grilled over a stove and you get to choose the flavourings you want, $1.80 from the Japanese counter at the back near cold storage. The below picture was taken at Harrods section with the Harrods bear!

I bought Japanese instant noodles $1.80 from Cold Storage. I strongly recommend Japanese noodles! They taste as if you have bought them fresh from a stall. Hm...

Got my books and went to Paragon Muji and then Bugis Junction Muji to look for my elastic hairbands. The bundled hairbands are out of stocks though :( Well I like Muji hairbands cos' they don't give you a headache when you tie your hair. Fantastic Japanese technology haha...
Shaw Towers has a very good pasta cafe too, $15 for set meal (soup, drink, pasta & dessert).

For today, I just went for an interview. I will only know the results next week: they are choosing 1 out of 6 ppl... Hmm....

For everyone's notice: I am going to Taiwan! So check my blog next friday onwards for any new updates. I gotta pack my luggage. Tata~~

Thursday, August 9, 2007

National Day

On Wednesday, I went to NUH Dental Clinic to be my dear bf Shicai's patient. Won't tell you much about the screening except I got my teeth X Rayed... haha sorry but to a first timer, its quite fascinating so heres my X Ray.

I stayed over at his house after watching the movie 881. 881 was not bad, but the plot was not comprehensive and they had some gaps. Its interesting to see the costumes though. Hokkien songs with costumes are nice haha. Morning we baked banana muffins: the trick is to use over-riped bananas. You can get them at less than $1 at wet markets.

Saw this cat in AMK Hub when we went there in the evening. It is really fat and happily lying on the middle of the street. Bemused bypassers were looking at this presumptious cat blocking the way with its meat. One thing I noticed is that fat cats are usually neutered (as this case goes), probably because they do not have large areas to roam to secure their harem. Ok Happy National Day everyone~~

(This picture was taken by shicai)

Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Graduation outdoor pictures

First of all, I gotta show some of the pressies I got. Mainly because the contributors have not seen it yet.. haha they gave vouchers. So tada! This is my new wallet from Renoma! Sponsored by my NTU gang. Very pretty, got crystals haha. My previous 2 yrs old wallet was decomposing so I needed a new one urgently.

Shicai got me a necklace from Arialis that sets off the skin nicely but I didn't take any pics... :P Ok I won't talk about other presents I got. Now back to the main topic: grad pictures! Well since I didn't have my fill of pictures during convocation, I met up with my FOC friends yesterday for some serious photo taking.... :) Courtesy of my so-called "personal slave" (as my FOC friends claimed that he helped with camera, carrying and wearing of my gown), my bf Mr Shicai!

First off, at the esplanade:
We mean business...

and... the goofing starts, thanks to shicai :( What happened to proper photos??

I am almighty, bow to my many arms...

Hobbits? From China?

Empress with crown and robe

Then we proceeded to the old Supreme Court for more photos. I took off my gown before heading there, but many weren't as lucky as me to have personal servant. So they proceeded in stately attire, attracting the tourists to take picture of us haha... We even met another NTU group taking graduation photos at the Supreme Court.

My personal photographer!

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Leos unite~~

Hee this is a HAPPY BIRTHDAY message to all my Leo friends (friends of other signs, pls do not complain...I'm biased towards Leos).

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!

lalalala.....
Ok this message is for: Kelly, Alicia and Rachew of my Cedar gang. Yanzheng from VJC. Sokyee of my uni gang. Hm... may Leos be less blur, become brilliant with maps and best of luck to everyone (including me)!

Board game cafe

On Monday, my FYP friends and 1 postgrad met at Pitstop cafe for Kian Kern's farewell (the guy). He is going to Shenzhen to work... Bye KK! although I don't think you have my blog add. Haha... Hm.. the food was not bad, pricing was OK and service was good: check out their blog www.pitstopcafe.blogspot.com. We played a multitude of games but what I liked the best was playing the game ticket to ride!! So fun!!

Basically you are a railway builder. You are given at least 2 goals to complete (thats a total of 4 stations far away from 1 another) and you have to try to build the tracks, intercept others and make 1 continous railway for each goal. The railway tracks are colour coded so you need to have cards of that colour and the correct amount of cards stated to build tracks (example 4 pink).

Each turn you can only choose to draw 2 cards or build your tracks. 5 cards are always opened up and the rest are closed deck - you draw 2 cards in anyway you want. And if you finish building, you can draw more goals to complete. How fun is that?

Ha so yesterday (Tuesday) I spent the day scouring the net to see where I can buy the game. Well Settlers cafe do sell it, but price is $80+. USA Toy R' Us sells it for about S$60... Sob...
Anybody wants to sponsor? Haha :P