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Kuching, Tawau and Kota Kinabalu Holiday Trip


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13th December 2009  Sunday
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Last day in Kota Kinabalu

Today Uncle Fook Foong family are going back to Kuching. Their flight is 10:00am.

We have our last breakfast with Uncle William and Aunty Stella in Langkah Syabas Beach Resort.

The breakfast is also 'eat all you can'. The foods are eggs, white breads, wholemeal breads, jams, butters, three types of cereal and fried noodle (Malay style). As for drinks, there are orange juice, fresh milk, coffee and tea.

From the left to the right, left picture: Teresa, Mei Yin; right picture: Alvin, Uncle William, Stephanie, Aunt Stella.

After that Uncle William send Uncle Fook Foong and his family to the airport. Uncle Fook Yee and his family came to the airport later. Back to home sweet home Kenyalang Park in Kuching for Uncle Foong and his family.

It was a happy journey, a memorably holiday for every one. But that is not an end......

For Teresa, new life just began. She is now a youth entering Form 1 in a new Secondary School with new endeavor to study with greater zeal. She said " I want to come again to Sabah to be with Mei Yin."


Kota Kinabalu To: Kuching
Flight: Malaysia Airlines MH637 Aircraft: Boeing 737-400

亜庇起飛時間Depart: Sun, 13 Dec, 10:00 am 上午 到達古晋時間Arrive: Sun, 13 Dec, 11:20 am 上午


IF everything goes as planned, this may be the location in Kota Kinabalu city centre for local artists to sell their works.

Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Masidi Manjun when disclosing this on Friday said the site opposite the Suria Shopping Mall, which was formerly the Sabah Welfare Department office, is the best location to set up an outlet for local artists to promote and sell paintings.

The office, which has been gazetted as a historical heritage site by the government, was however destroyed in a fire a few years back.

Masidi said the idea came after noticing that paintings are among the most popular items sought for during the

Sunday market along Gaya Street.

"We also actually need to educate people to appreciate art more. It is sad because we are not short of talented people and they are squatting everywhere to sell their paintings.

"If you go to the Sunday market along Gaya Street, you will see that one of the most popular items is painting. For now, local

artists do not have a permanent place to sell their works so I believd there must be an outlet withing the city centra which would be the retail building where people can come and buy paintings, he told reporters after launching the ground breaking ceremony of the Sabah Art Gallery site';

 

close to the Arkib Negar at Mile 2, here, yesterday 10 January 2010

 


We return to Aristo Resort for 2 more nights. For tonight's dinner we ordered Mixed Vegetable Chicken at Rm6.00 each.

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