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Friday, September 2, 2011

Signal Hill Observatory Platform 31 Aug 2011

After the Atkinson Clock Tower, we continue to walk up until we come to the Signal Hill Observatory Platform.

Signal Hill Observation Platform is a lookout point above the city that offers a prime view of Kota Kinabalu. It was quiet at the time we were there, just another family as well were there too. We were thinking lucky that we did not drive up as the parking is a problem as none are provided as such and visitors have to park on the side of the narrow road, which bares quite a bit of rush-hour traffic.

We feel that this place can improve a bit more as the stainless steel bench was spoilt, and the rubbish and debris were on the floor. The sights are marvellous as we can see the visible landmarks and even, we can see Air Asia flight too ^^

Both Annabelle and Issac were so happy, running up and down on the pathway, side of the road. I was so afraid that both of them would slip and fell down and get themselves hurt.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Atkinson Clock Tower Kota Kinabalu 31st Aug 2011

IMG_3709 In the morning, on our way to the Green Connection, we did pass through this eye catching clock tower. We decided to come back and have a check at this clock tower after our visit to the Green Connection. First impression to us were this must be a very old time tower by looking at its appearance. We parked our rental car at the car parking area located at the bottom of the hill. We walked up through a steeply staircase.

Eventually , after we reach at the top, it turns out to be one of the most enduring landmarks in Kota Kinabalu. It stands prominently on a bluff along Signal Hill Road adjacent to the old Police Station. Built in 1905, this all-wood, no-nails structure was built in memory of Francis George Atkinson - the popular first District Officer of Jesselton during the British North Borneo Chartered Company Administration, who died at the age of 28 from “Borneo Fever”, which I believe is the malaria.

This Clock Tower has the distinction of being the oldest standing structure in the whole of Sabah that survived the destruction of Jesselton town during World War II. Built with public donations and of merbau timber, the tower has been replaced several times by the city council. It was refurbished in 1959 to celebrate the city’s diamond jubilee. It is said that the original clock, a double-face clock that was a gift from his mother to Atkinson, was replaced in 1964. Over the years, through repairs and extensive renovations, the original facade has altered significantly. The tower once served as a lighthouse to guide sailors, when it was nearer the coast. Till today, it still serves to keep the city's time.

The Atkinson Clock Tower was designated a heritage site in 1998 and it is managed by the Sabah Museum under its Antiquity and History section currently.

Daddy took a few shots of the clock tower. We unable to enter to the clock tower, as it was gated and not permitted to go in.  But, any how, it was a great experience indeed!

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Green Connection Kota Kinabalu 31 Aug 2011

IMG_3589 Green Connection was the first destination of us to hunt for this trip. The Green Connection is operated by the conservationist to showcases the remarkable biodiversity of Sabah.

I was never thought that in Sabah would have such a place whereby they turn to a great environmental education experience to the children and adults whom visit the aquarium.

P8310098It remind me of the Aquaria KLCC but in a more down to earth place as we can really feel the message that they want to transpire to the visitors.

Operated by conservationists, the Green Connection houses over 500 native species of animals from 9 major habitats.

A friendly staff will guide you for an interpretation walk into different ecology zones: through limestone caves, dense jungle, muddy mangroves, magnificent reefs, coastlines and out into the open ocean.

P8310074 Cave Zone: A cave-like environment for you to see some creepy cave dwellers such as scorpion and spider in the dark.

The children were so excited during the walk in the creepy cave area.

As the sides of both walls showcases the insects which the background lightings in green glow, just like a creepy ghost cave.

P8310099 Rainforest Zone: Finally after we came out from the creepy cave zone, immediately there is green lush trees outside the cave waiting for us to explore.

In the Rainforest Zone, it showed information of status and threats of our Borneo jungle. And not forgetting, a few big pythons await to take photo with us.

All the reptiles are displaying in the glass display showcase.

IMG_3610 River Zone: Also part of the highlight in the River Zone is the series of freshwater aquariums which are built after the freshwater habitats such as the Kinabatangan River, the Bornean mangrove area, lake and pond.

A variety of fish and other wildlife that live in these areas can be seen. Do expect to see the catfish, terrapins, pig-nosed turtle and blade fish.

Say Hi to reptiles such as monitor lizard, crocodile and snake too ^^.

P8310109 Coastal Zone: At the Coastal Zone, we can see feeding of turtle and stingray. There is a fish tank with a hollow in middle, where you can “pop” your head in and see yourself surrounded by corals and fishes. It is so fun!

The coral garden tanks show various hard and soft corals, sea anemone and giant clams in close distance, without making you wet. You will see highly venomous marine creatures such as sea snakes, stone fish and scorpion fishes.

IMG_3674 Ocean Zone: the aquarium tank with 8-inch thick glass is the highlight as it is the largest in South East Asia. During feeding time, you will see cow tail stingray, black-tipped reef sharks, striped catfishes, guitar shark, blue-spotted ray and bat fishes in a frenzy for food.

There is a Fish Feeding Show daily, that is 11.30am & 4.00pm (Weekdays) and 11.30am, 2.00pm & 4.00pm (Weekends). It was so lucky that we wait for a while, just before the show started.

P8310120 Learning Zone: If you ask the children what impresses them in the zoo, they might answer that is the parrot that they touch earlier, not the charismatic animals such as lions and giraffe. Kids are more interested in Nemo than clown fishes. Kids see and learn the world differently.

Therefore, that is why I think the Green Connection is more than a tourist attraction. It is a great outdoor classroom that stimulates learning because it encourages kids to see, touch, feel and smell things in fun way.

P8310119 For example, the Touch Pools allows them to touch starfishes, bamboo sharks and horse-shoe crabs.

This should work very well because Malaysians have very itchy hands and want to touch everything.

P8310131 The science and discovery centre with creative and interactive hands-on modules which are not only fun but an interesting demonstration of oceanography, biology, chemistry, physics, maths, technology & engineering concepts.

Even adults find them fun. When you can make the children open their mouths to ask WHY and HOW, you know it’s great chance to educate them. My favourite is a 3D frog illusion projected by manipulation of reflection of light. The frog looks so real and solid but you cannot touch it.

Green Connection is quite big. Personally we considered it a must-visit place to family and recommend it to others whoever want to visit Kota Kinabalu. And, we are very impressed in the ways they educated the children and visitors in “Not to Eat Shark Fin” as we have the responsibilities in protect the endangered species. Salute!

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

1st Day at Kota Kinabalu 30 Aug 2011

IMG_3553 It was an afternoon flight which we took from LCCT to Kota Kinabalu. We flied with Air Asia. The flight had a bit delays thus we boarded the air plane a bit late. It was a 2 1/2 hour flight. We had our lunch at the air port while waiting for the plane.

It was almost evening after we reached LCCT Kota Kinabalu. At the air port, Daddy managed to get a rental car in order for us to move around in the city of Kota Kinabalu. It was a small car Viva. Daddy drove us and check in to our hotel – Megah D’Aru Hotel.

P8300006 All of us were excited as soon as we reached the hotel, to find out the the hotel is just beside the seaside. We can see the clear blue sky and the sea just right in front of us!

After unloaded our luggage to the room, immediately we drove out again to search for our dinner. There was a Chinese Restaurant nearby, we just went in and had our dinner there.

It was almost 6.00pm after the dinner. Daddy just drove around and along the seaside. We had a walk there, and promised the children that we would come back for the swimming session.

P8300042 In the night, we visited the night market at the Waterfront area, and back to the beach again to explore the beach. Both Daddy and Issac were looking for some live seashells, and they were so lucky to find a huge clam!

We slept early as we were tired. Tomorrow early in the morning, Daddy would go out for an appointment in the town area, while 3 of us would stay in the hotel, which afterwards, Daddy will be back and fetch us to look for our first adventure in Kota Kinabalu!

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Alvin Birthday 1 Aug 2011

P8020272This year Daddy’s birthday we celebrated late due to work. I bought an ice-cream cake from Baskin Robbins.

This time around, I choose a small cake as only 4 of us in the family, and it is a present design with dark brown ribbon. I think it would be more suitable for a man – Daddy!

He blew the candles together with the children. Both Issac and Annabelle were so happy as they can eat the ice-cream cake after that. Kids always love ice-cream and chocolate!

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Sunday, July 17, 2011

Janda Baik Trip 16-17 Jul 2011

IMG_3028I am at Janda Baik for Prudential agency training. Daddy was thinking of bring both Issac and Annabelle together to Janda Baik for a day trip, while waiting for me in the training. Thus, he also asked Ah Heng (one of his sub-contractors) to accompany him driving here.

Daddy brought both Issac and Annabelle went to Bukit Tinggi for a walk. They visited the Rabbit Farm. Both of the children were happy playing with the white fluffy rabbits which roam around freely in their compound.

Beside that, they went to the Japanese Tea garden and the Colmar Tropicale which is a French-themed resort that harks back four centuries!

IMG_3089The kids managed to have a pony ride too. Annabelle loves pony, horse, unicorn, or anything related to the gentle kind and grace animals. She was so happy riding on the pony with a big smile.

After the visit, they checked in to the Seri Pengantin Resort. I think it is the only hotel that have swimming pool.

The swimming pool is quite deep and fun for the kids. Issac and Annabelle were spending the whole afternoon in the swimming pool together with Uncle Ah Heng and Daddy, as they love to play water so much.

IMG_3129After the mid year review, Daddy fetched me at the training camp there and we went out to the small town of Janda Baik for our dinner.

I don’t know why but the food at the restaurant was so delicious! May be it is due to Janda Baik is close to the river, thus the restaurant cooked or served a very fresh fresh water fish.

After which, we walked at the town for a while, it was so quiet and peaceful, not forgetting serene calmness too one would feel there.

IMG_3225We checked out the hotel second day, the resort was ok only. Just pity that not much maintenance was done there, or not it is a very nice environment and surroundings too. 

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Saturday, July 16, 2011

WIW Mid Year Review Janda Baik 16 Jul 2011

267474This year is the 3rd year I joined Prudential, still a part time agent.

This year, a bit different that our agency have a mid year review organized outside the agency office.

This time, the leaders organized it at Janda Baik, one of the motivational camp. We met at the Taman Sea Prudential office early in the morning, then we headed to Janda Baik.

267879The breakfast, lunch and 2 tea breaks were inclusive in the price. The food served was just nice as all of us were hunger for food after these brain storming and brain drain sessions.

This mid year review mainly is to review our first half results of the year 2011, and planning how are we going to achieve the sales goals we were settled early this year.

268469We select our committee for each department for this second half of the year too, to help in every supporting activities for the group.

There was reports or reviews of each team goals achieved vs goals forecast that each of us set earlier on.

There were some team building games, some brainstorming session, and our speaker of the day is Mr. Alex Lee.

283534_220291338013688_125585860817570_602152_7598679_nMr. Alex Lee is the Senior Agency Manager which was the pioneer in the Prudential since Prudential was here in Malaysia.

He was and still grooming the agents under him to become unit manager, agency manager which grow his monthly income to RM100,000.00! it is so inspiring!

268964He shared with us how to do this business successful and how to build ourselves stronger in order to build our clientele more. It was a good session.

I like the training ground of the campsite, as it is just next beside the river.

Janda Baik is a small town or villages just on the way to the Bukit Tinggi or Genting Highlands. The weather here is so cool and not really hot.

282529_220293111346844_125585860817570_602170_5889246_nThe training camp just located nicely next to a small river which running through the whole camp. It is just like living in a kampong.

Well, I gained a lot in this mid year review, hope I can able to apply it in the Prudential Business and earn more!