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HARBIN TRIP 2018

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Flying China southern for the 1st time From KL To Harbin  with a stopover at Guangzhou 1. At KLIA, the check in and baggage drop was speedy and quick. Tip: request for them to directly transfer the luggage to your harbin flight, if not you will have to collect and re-drop your baggage at Guangzhou. The flight itself was good. The plane was more spacious than from all the horror stories I've heard from family and friends who've travelled on China airlines. (Not specifically China southern per say, just in general Chinese airlines) 2. The flight was about 5 to 6 hours. Food was not bad. They gave president brand butter which made my flight much more satisfying. Tip: I suggest stay away from the fish option when selecting your meal, because they use dory fillet which comparable to chicken, chicken would taste so much more better and healthier. (Dory and it's notorious reputation) 3. 8 hours layover in Guangzhou. China southern was really generous they offer everyo

Skive, Bangsar

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= Look for this signage for GOOD FOOD.  It's a beautiful day to spent precious time with mommy dearest. Today, we decided to drop by the bustling suburb of Bangsar, where good food and good vibes exist.Initially, we were headed to our favourite cake place, Jaslyn cakes but sadly they were close on Mondays.However, it was a blessing in disguised as this required us to explore other places. To our surprise, we found Skive. (My queen approves of it) Skive is a newly opened cafe. Hence everything was new and beautiful on the inside and the outside. Upon entering the cafe, we were greeted with a whiff of aroma of piping hot patisseries mixed with freshly brewed coffee. Immediately my olfactory nerves and optic nerves were highly stimulated. I almost drool at the counter. Upon entry at Skive, we greeted by the staffs and there is this particular beautiful lady, named Wen. She is the most welcoming and cheerful person that you will ever meet in the food service industry. Swiftly

Topdeck tour 2015

Hello! First time in my life, I will be travelling solo with Topdeck to Europe!  So wish me luck, and I endeavor to update my blog as frequent as possible with photos, tips and tricks. Adios! XOXO

Applying A Serbian Tourist Visa for Malaysian!

Hi all, I am writing this post to help people wanting to apply for a Type C visa (tourist Visa) to Serbia, especially Malaysia passport holders. I am travelling to Serbia in 2 months time and as a Malaysian, I MUST have a Serbian Visa. I have checked everywhere, as it's a must! And I have just gotten mine! ( Yay !) Whilst looking for information for my VISA application, I found out that Malaysia does NOT have a Serbian Embassy or consulate and the nearest embassy is in Jakarta, Indonesia. (OMG! Headache!!) And there weren't many information on the internet for Malaysian about applying for Serbian Visa. Anyhow, I called the Serbian Embassy in Jakarta (Call using IDD it's cheaper- check with your network provider for more info) and consulted on the necessary action needed for my application and went ahead with the instructions. Hope it's not too complicated. 1. Check whether do you need a VISA or not. This link will help you determine whether your passport requ