after a few days of relaxation, there's gonna be something really exciting.
we're planning trips, and there're a lot of places to go!
Today was another lazy day.
We headed to Mid Valley Megamall in the noon.
It was the first time I took Malaysian trains after the arrival,
And honestly, I don’t really like it.
Like its name, the mall was huge and we sort of got lost.
It was so modern that it served international cuisines and sold designer’s brands.
We were being international today, we had sushi (Japanese) and donuts (western) for lunch.
Japanese food is more than common in HK, but actually it isn’t for other people.It was the first time Belinda, the Kenya intern, ate sushi, and she doesn’t eat raw food.
But she tried sushi anyway and she fell in love with salmon.
at night, we went to another town called Klang, which took us two hours by train.
It’s because we're going to hold a workshop in a local secondary school tomorrow.
and we tried some local food, probably Indian.
Indian food is delicious, despite the spice.
I liked the bread that dipped into cheesy curry.
And I loved the milk tea they served, it was so HK.
For the plan at weekends, we're going to penang for 3 days
It’s a must-go in Malaysia, famous for its beaches I guess.
We didn’t plan to go there at first cos’ it’s too far away.
But then the local AIESECers are going there, we could join and have fun tgt.
And we’re planning something big at night, exclusively for nghia, the intern from vietnam
21st May is his birthday, and surprising enough, he had only celebrated his birthday twice in his lifetime.
i mean, come on, birthdays should be one of the most important day for a person.
so we're gonna make some life-changing experience for him, and hopefully life-changing habit too!
so that's our wonderful plan for the weekend:)
p.s. we planned something else initially, but just like the other times, they’re never realized because of our rapid-changing planning habit.
21 years old should be big birthday for boys! come on! make it big! I spent my 21th birthday in the Philippines as well, though nth special happened as we dun got money to go travel, but spending my birthday abroad is good enough to make it memorable!
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回覆刪除hahha~ Penang is good ar
回覆刪除I also planned to go there on 28th, the long weekend in Malaysia =)
For the milk tea you tried, is it tea tarik?
The "拉茶" ?! or normal milk tea?
ar~ I thought the milk tea in M'sia is kind of tooo sweet la...... =(((
btw~ how long will you stay there??
Will you be in the conf. of UPM around early june a???