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Bali
Day 1
Booked during airasia's zero fare promotion, we got our KL-Bali return tic at the rate of rm 165, a real good deal. So, there we were, on the plane, with Ray bringing his new 'travel partner', whom he named it 'Suaku'...wat a name...=.='''
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| Happily heading to Bali!! |
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| left: Crispy chicken middle: tauge right: Salted egg chicken |
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| Baby Sea turtles. |
We then had our dinner at Bamboo Corner at Poppies lane II. This warung was recommended by lotsa travelers for its good taste and cheap price. I tink we had put too high expectation on its food, and we ended up feeling disppointed.
The price was really cheap, but they dont tasted as nice. The only thing that we found it tasty was the fried tempe.Even nicer with Bintang Beer. ;p
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| fried tempe |
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| Bintang beer. |
We started our second day journey with the taste of the world famous coffee of indonesia - Kopi Luwak.
We went to Oka Coffee Plantation,where we get to drink civet coffee at the price of RP 50,000 per cup. Other beverages such as ginger tea, tongkat ali coffee, lemon grass tea etc were given for free. It was a drizzling morning and perfected with a cup of hot drink on this cold weather. Kopi Luwak was on sale at the price of RP 500,000 per 50g. 10% discount (only) was given after we bargain.
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| photo with Billy |
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| The Luwak-s. |
The civets were cute!! Beside coffee, they also planted lotsa other fruits. Tamarilo was something new to me, tasted abit sweet and sour. never see it anywhere in msia before....suaku?
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| Tamarilo |
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| 犹如身在仙 |
We were caught in traffic jam on our way down kintamani. The route was blocked due to some ceremony carried out by a temple. When we started to get bored, women carrying things on their head caught our attention. well, it's not just the logo of 'Milkmaid' only, afterall. ;p
Bali is famous for its paddy terrace. I had seen photos on its paddy terrace before this, but still, seeing it with my own eyes was impressive! looking at this neat and picturesque view, i can feel the hardwork of the farmers. Oh ya, it also reminds me of Jay Chow's song - 梯田。haha...entrance fee for Tegallalang- RP 5,000 per pax.
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| paddy terrace at Tegallalang |

And so our first dinner was not that satisfying. Today, we will be having our dinner at the famous Jimbaran Bay
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| sunset at jimbaran bay |
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| sunset at jimbaran bay |
We were careful in our selection of the restaurant. We ended up in this restuarant name Cafe Bagus. It is at the far southern part of the beach. It is almost beside Intercontinental Hotel. If your guide doesnt know this cafe, cos there are just too many cafes along the beach, it is between four season hotel and intercontinental. The food was nice and the price was reasonable. We ordered set meals which includes all the seafood such as lobster, prawn, fish, clams, vege etc. We were all very satisfied. Beside seafood, another not-to-be-missed food that can be found along the beach is the chili corn sold by the small hawkers along the beach. It is hot with chili sauce mixed with butter and spread on the charcoal-grilled corn. Weird combination but i love it! Such a lovely evening with good food, beer (for me, coka cola) and sunset by the beach. Jimbaran is worth a visit even if some people commented that it is a bit too commercialised. ![]() |
| seafood! |
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| prost! |
Balinese Craft is one of its main attractions. We visited a small craft shop and were introduced on the process in the production of wooden crafts. All are sophisticated and crafted to perfection. However, since they are handmade, the craft can get real pricey. So, it's all for our visual pleasure only, haha..
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| sexy coffee table |
Our next destination is the famous ubud market. Our shopping experience were not so smooth as it was raining that morning. However, we still managed to grap some sarongs and souvenirs with 40-50% discount-ed price, thanks to Ray who is much much better than i am in bargaining. We spent around 2 hours at the market. The famous Ibu Oka Babi Guling was just around the corner, but as we arrived quite late, the food was almost sold out, so we skipped that one and headed to try another of Bali's signature dish - Bebek. Our original plan was to go to Bebek Tepi Sawah, but there were too many ppl when we arrived. Billy cant find a parking space, but we went to another restaurant, which....i forgot its name. =.=''' anyway, not so important as i wont recommend it. We didnt really enjoy the bebek. I dont know, i just dont like the taste.
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| padi sawah |
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| bebek goreng |
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| bebek with satay sauce |
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| love this |
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| sunset |
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| kecak dance |
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| the popular monkey in the performance |
The entrance fee to Uluwatu was RP 90,000 per pax.
Day 4
A good way to start our day with greenery and fresh air from a garden. Taman Ayun was our first destination on the 4th day. A good place for photo-shooting and enjoy its greenery.
Then, we moved on to Lake Bratan. We enjoyed visiting this place, as the place was nice and the temple floating on the water was unique. It was not in our list of places-to-visit before this, but we were glad that we din miss it out. Nice pictures taken in this place says it all.
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| Ulun Danun temple |
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| two guys getting ready for some indian dance.;p |
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| under ray's command |
The climate at Bedugul area was cold, and a place suitable for strawberry plantation. We bought a pack of strawberry at the price of RP25,000 after bargaining, and had our second chili sauce corn. :)
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| Taken on the way out from bedugul area. |
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| 'Rice Cone' |
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| View From Pacung Restaurant |
Two main must-go highlights of Bali Island are Uluwatu and Tanah Lot. While Uluwatu impressed us with its cliffy shore and kecak dance, Tanah Lot amazed us with its spacious rocky shore, temple that sits on a large rock that has been shaped by ocean tide, and its spectacular sunset. The entrance fee to this area was RP 30,000 per person.
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| congested with tourists |
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| nice place for more photos! |
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| sunset at Tanah Lot |
Tanah Lot has become a very commercialised tourist spot. Nonetheless, Ray loves this place as he bought most of his paintings from the souvenir shops built at the entrance. The souvenirs here are cheaper than those found at Legian and Ubud, while one can still get an extra 30-40% discount after bargaining.
Not enough of souvenir shopping, Andy dropped us at one of the largest souvenir complexes - Krishna. They sell lotsa souvenirs, from small things like key chains and toys to big things like bali-styled shirts and painting. Besides, they also sells balinese snacks. Price here is fixed.
I must not forget to mention our last meal in Bali. We had it at Warung Mina at Jalan Legian. I don't fancy Balinese food, except for the chili-sauced corn only. So, my most satisfying meal was at Warung Mina where we had italian pizza and pasta! (oops!) haha!! and i finally get to try Avocado Juice! however, the Avocado juice served was not so nice, the cafe at airport served better avocado juice.
4 days 3 nights in Bali is not too long, but just enough to go to some important sights. However, Bali definitely has more to offer and is a place that is worth to come back again.
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| even 'suaku' loves the sunset~~~ |
Monday, 2 April 2012
not painful, really.
'NO, I DO NOT want to inject medicine.'
'but the doctor prescribed insulin for you to inject'
'never mind, no need. i m fine. i ve been having diabetes for 20-30 years. i m fine. i DO NOT want injection.'
a 73-year-old man, slow but firm, refused insulin injection.
Reluctantly, he walked into the counseling room, me too.
so....should i continue to do the counseling, or shud i just tell the doc that patient insisted on not injecting medic? it's peak hour with lotsa patients waiting, and i do not want to waste time counseling a patient who still wont inject the medic after the time-consuming and lengthy counseling.
RBS 14.7, creat 200++.
oops...mayb i shud try...
'uncle, u have to strt to inject insulin cos ur blood glucose is high'
'No, no need. i have this for 20-30 year dy.
'yea, but ur kidney is failing. wat would happen to you if u need haemodialysis after 1-2 years?'
pale...
'but injection is very troublesome and painful.'
'nope. it's very easy, i can teach u, and i can assure u, it's not painful.'
doubtful face...
'if u do not believe me, i can inject you now, then u know it's not painful.'
'really? let's try.' challenging me.
'oh yea, come. i try injecting you now. tonight u wont be afraid to do it urself.' no one can challenge me....show me the tummy, babe~~
ok....so, i poke the uncle stomach while explaining wat he shud do.
'ok.'
'eh? u poke dy? i cant feel anything. ok, if this is the case, i tink i want to try injection.'
wooooooohooooooooooooooooooooooooo~~~~~~mayb i shud be a nurse, instead.;p
honestly, i din expect this to work. But at least, he was patiently learning how to inject insulin (though yawned many times during the session). Being extra patient with him, i repeated several times of the direction and drawed nice pictures for him.
so have he injected his 1st dose of insulin 2night? he is to come back after 2 weeks....really wonder if he would continue using it.
Uncle, u must jia you ar~~~
'but the doctor prescribed insulin for you to inject'
'never mind, no need. i m fine. i ve been having diabetes for 20-30 years. i m fine. i DO NOT want injection.'
a 73-year-old man, slow but firm, refused insulin injection.
Reluctantly, he walked into the counseling room, me too.
so....should i continue to do the counseling, or shud i just tell the doc that patient insisted on not injecting medic? it's peak hour with lotsa patients waiting, and i do not want to waste time counseling a patient who still wont inject the medic after the time-consuming and lengthy counseling.
RBS 14.7, creat 200++.
oops...mayb i shud try...
'uncle, u have to strt to inject insulin cos ur blood glucose is high'
'No, no need. i have this for 20-30 year dy.
'yea, but ur kidney is failing. wat would happen to you if u need haemodialysis after 1-2 years?'
pale...
'but injection is very troublesome and painful.'
'nope. it's very easy, i can teach u, and i can assure u, it's not painful.'
doubtful face...
'if u do not believe me, i can inject you now, then u know it's not painful.'
'really? let's try.' challenging me.
'oh yea, come. i try injecting you now. tonight u wont be afraid to do it urself.' no one can challenge me....show me the tummy, babe~~
ok....so, i poke the uncle stomach while explaining wat he shud do.
'ok.'
'eh? u poke dy? i cant feel anything. ok, if this is the case, i tink i want to try injection.'
wooooooohooooooooooooooooooooooooo~~~~~~mayb i shud be a nurse, instead.;p
honestly, i din expect this to work. But at least, he was patiently learning how to inject insulin (though yawned many times during the session). Being extra patient with him, i repeated several times of the direction and drawed nice pictures for him.
so have he injected his 1st dose of insulin 2night? he is to come back after 2 weeks....really wonder if he would continue using it.
Uncle, u must jia you ar~~~
Wednesday, 7 March 2012
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