This is my first time fasting in a foreign country and Japan is certainly a very interesting country to explore Ramadhan.
Unlike my last trip 2 months ago, the temperature now is burning hot. I'd say the weather is pretty similar to Malaysia.
Halal food can be quite a challenge, but it's not impossible. For the record, food is particularly tricky with me coz I don't eat seafood. Chicken & beef only.
I stumble upon a nice little Indian restaurant last night for my Iftar -comfort food!
Imsak is at 3:00am (very early!). And Iftar is at 6:48pm.
Think I'm going for Indian food again tonight.
Selamat berpuasa!
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Saturday, July 28, 2012
London 2012 Olympics
The eyes of the world are on London as the 2012 Olympics begins.
I just subscribed the special RM50 pass on Astro to ensure I won't miss the exciting games (well, hope it doesn't rain that much).
One thing I really like about Olympics is the history & tradition; The Olympic flame, torch and relay which was initiated back to the ancient Olympic Games in Greece.
I was told the torch and relay were important elements of the cultural festivals surrounding the Olympic Games of Ancient Greece.
It was a "sacred" flame burned continually on the altar of the goddess, Hera. In addition, heralds were summoned to travel throughout Greece to announce the Games, declaring a sacred truce for the duration. (Good PR campaign!)
The ritual lived on and followed every games. Of course it is now turned into a bigger PR campaign to publicise the Olympics.
The London 2012 Olympic flame went on a 70-day relay, which involved 8,000 torchbearers covering 12,874.7km.
And one of the torch bearer is Tony Fernandes. He carried the Olympic torch through the streets of Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, in England.
It was a proud moment for him and everyone at AirAsia!
On the other hand, I was lucky enough to be able to have my moment with the award winning torch earlier this year ;)
I just subscribed the special RM50 pass on Astro to ensure I won't miss the exciting games (well, hope it doesn't rain that much).
One thing I really like about Olympics is the history & tradition; The Olympic flame, torch and relay which was initiated back to the ancient Olympic Games in Greece.
I was told the torch and relay were important elements of the cultural festivals surrounding the Olympic Games of Ancient Greece.
It was a "sacred" flame burned continually on the altar of the goddess, Hera. In addition, heralds were summoned to travel throughout Greece to announce the Games, declaring a sacred truce for the duration. (Good PR campaign!)
The ritual lived on and followed every games. Of course it is now turned into a bigger PR campaign to publicise the Olympics.
The London 2012 Olympic flame went on a 70-day relay, which involved 8,000 torchbearers covering 12,874.7km.
And one of the torch bearer is Tony Fernandes. He carried the Olympic torch through the streets of Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, in England.
It was a proud moment for him and everyone at AirAsia!
On the other hand, I was lucky enough to be able to have my moment with the award winning torch earlier this year ;)
Friday, July 27, 2012
Big Fat Thank You From QPR
The Queens Park Rangers 2012 Asia Tour came to an end on after the team beat local favourites Persebaya in Surabaya, Indonesia.
Before QPR departed from Surabaya, the team gave a big surprise with a special thank you message at the Juanda International Airport.
The team lined up in front of the newly launched Alan Macdonald tribute aircraft which features the QPR livery holding large placards which spelt ‘THANK YOU AIRASIA’.
Wohoo!!
Before QPR departed from Surabaya, the team gave a big surprise with a special thank you message at the Juanda International Airport.
The team lined up in front of the newly launched Alan Macdonald tribute aircraft which features the QPR livery holding large placards which spelt ‘THANK YOU AIRASIA’.
Wohoo!!
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Friday, July 20, 2012
QPR Plane!
AirAsia paid tribute to QPR legend, the late Alan McDonald, with a special aircraft named after the former captain and assistant manager.
The Airbus A320 is painted in the football club’s colours with a prominent tail that features QPR’s iconic hoops; the blue and white horizontal stripes just like the team’s home jersey. The interior of the aircraft carries interesting facts on both QPR and Alan McDonald.
Tonia McDonald, widow of the late Alan, said, “On behalf of myself, Joshua and all the McDonald family I cannot thank Mr Fernandes enough for his overwhelming gesture of deciding to remember and honour Alan by naming one of his planes after him. We know Alan would have been so proud and amazed at such a generous tribute. I’m only sorry that we could not be in KL to witness the unveiling, but I feel immensely proud that Alan’s name and the QPR colours will jointly become a legacy incorporated in such a wonderful aircraft.”
Look out for the striking blue & white aircraft the next time you are travelling!
The Airbus A320 is painted in the football club’s colours with a prominent tail that features QPR’s iconic hoops; the blue and white horizontal stripes just like the team’s home jersey. The interior of the aircraft carries interesting facts on both QPR and Alan McDonald.
Tonia McDonald, widow of the late Alan, said, “On behalf of myself, Joshua and all the McDonald family I cannot thank Mr Fernandes enough for his overwhelming gesture of deciding to remember and honour Alan by naming one of his planes after him. We know Alan would have been so proud and amazed at such a generous tribute. I’m only sorry that we could not be in KL to witness the unveiling, but I feel immensely proud that Alan’s name and the QPR colours will jointly become a legacy incorporated in such a wonderful aircraft.”
Look out for the striking blue & white aircraft the next time you are travelling!
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
The Rainforest Music Festival
I have always wanted to go to the Rainforest World Music Festival. I've read and heard so much about it -for many years. It is after-all one of the largest music festivals in Southeast Asia.
Thousands of people travelled from all across the globe to attend the three-day festival to experience music and traditional instruments from nearly every continent.
An opportunity came and i got to attend the festival. It was quite an experience, although it was not like what I had imagined.
There were all sorts of people. I could tell they all truly enjoyed the festival, although they don't understand the language. Everyone just dance to whatever tune they hear.
The saying "music brings people together" may sound cliche but that is exactly what happen there.
I saw people covered with mud. I saw performance that don't make any sense and I also saw a group of cool musicians.
The atmosphere was kinda amazing. The trees, the lighting, the simplicity of the entire set up.
It was nice. Really nice.
It's just not my thing, I guess.
Thousands of people travelled from all across the globe to attend the three-day festival to experience music and traditional instruments from nearly every continent.
An opportunity came and i got to attend the festival. It was quite an experience, although it was not like what I had imagined.
There were all sorts of people. I could tell they all truly enjoyed the festival, although they don't understand the language. Everyone just dance to whatever tune they hear.
The saying "music brings people together" may sound cliche but that is exactly what happen there.
I saw people covered with mud. I saw performance that don't make any sense and I also saw a group of cool musicians.
The atmosphere was kinda amazing. The trees, the lighting, the simplicity of the entire set up.
It was nice. Really nice.
It's just not my thing, I guess.
Saturday, July 14, 2012
World's Best Ever!
AirAsia has received two prestigious international accolades this month.
Last week, Aviation Week magazine named AirAsia as the top-performing airlines of the year. And yesterday, Skytrax named AirAsia "World Best Low-Cost Airline" and the "Best Low-Cost Airline in Asia".
The Skytrax World Airline Survey is conducted annually by respected London-based aviation consultants Skytrax. In the poll of almost 19 million travellers worldwide, AirAsia was chosen as the World's Best Low Cost Airline for the fourth consecutive year. The independent survey measures airlines' product and service standards.
I'm very proud to be an AirAsia Allstar!
Last week, Aviation Week magazine named AirAsia as the top-performing airlines of the year. And yesterday, Skytrax named AirAsia "World Best Low-Cost Airline" and the "Best Low-Cost Airline in Asia".
The Skytrax World Airline Survey is conducted annually by respected London-based aviation consultants Skytrax. In the poll of almost 19 million travellers worldwide, AirAsia was chosen as the World's Best Low Cost Airline for the fourth consecutive year. The independent survey measures airlines' product and service standards.
I'm very proud to be an AirAsia Allstar!
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