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To Paris with Bears…

So WB was sent again to Belgium for 2 weeks in June.
Of course, for work related reasons… 😦

Since it was a such short notice, BB didn’t get to go with WB..
To compensate for this unfortunate situation, the inhuman Bears will be going in the place of BB! 😀

This time, WB is visiting Paris! the city of Love…… and croissants, yum yum!
WB bought tickets for Thalys (high-speed train), and it only took around 1 hour 15 minutes to reach Paris Gare Du Nord from Brussels Midi.
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There was not much to see on the way there, only greenery and some small towns.
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Once reached, WB made a beeline to the Metro tickets counter, but couldn’t find anyone manning the counter. So WB and her colleague tried their luck to operate the ticket machine. Immediately, there were people asking if we need help. DO NOT accept their help! They are criminals. And this guy immediately got shoved away by the guards in the train station.

So WB and her colleague tried their best and bought the simplest ticket which cost Euro 1.70 per trip.
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Metro ticket looks like this. You can actually buy a one day trip around Paris, for Euro 6.40, it is much more worthy as you will tend to take the metro a lot. Especially if you are not a great walker, like WB 😀

First stop, Galeries Lafayette!
This shopping mall totally blew WB away, it looks more like a museum than a mall!
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WB couldn’t afford a single thing here, and a piece of advice, branded stuff here is a tad more expensive than other European cities.

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One thing that one cannot miss in Lafayette, is to take the incredibly elegant and classical elevator. So so classy ❤

WB took her lunch on Lafayette top floor, at a Chinese Sichuan restaurant,
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This plate of prawn fried rice cost aroung Euro 8. It tastes quite bland, seeing that this is actually a Sichuan restaurant, one would expect kick ass hot food? Apparently not, WB ended up adding a lot of soy sauce.

Next station, the Arc de Triomphe, BB was ecstatic!
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Normal boys’ stuff, war and soldiers (with all due respect to the fallen). But secretly this is the favourite spot in Paris for the human WB, not sure why 🙂

The Arc was built to honour those who fought and died for France in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars. If one gets to visit the Arc, don’t just take picture from far, you must take the underground tunnel towards the Arc, which will lead you to the center of the round-about that houses the Arc.
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There, an eternal flame burns in honour of all those unnamed fallen in WW1 who were interred beneath the Arc.

From the Arc, the bears walked thru the freakishly long Avenue des Champs-Élysées, (which the human WB nearly lost both her legs due to exhaustion) full of high-end boutiques selling overpriced merchandise, and indeed there was a long que at the LV store 😀

There were also a lot of high-powered cars ready for rent, well, not that WB wasn’t tempted, but the price was a quite out of the league 😦
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The only store that WB was interested to visit, is the Disney Store! But unfortunately, WB did not find what she was looking for in the store, but oh well, still it’s a nice store 🙂
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Along the avenue, WB thought that she has arriveed in Egypt, on closer inspection, indeed those are hieroglyphs!
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It is the Luxor Obelisk, which was originally located at the entrance to Luxor Temple, in Egypt. It is over 3000 years old, now that’s something special. Seeing a little bit of ancient Egypt in the center of Paris! 🙂

After the bears passed by the tall granite needle, they proceeded to walk along the avenue, and reach another arc, this time, it is the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel, in Place du Carrousel which was built to commemorate Napolean’s military victories.
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After passing beneath the Arc, WB finally arrived at the Palais du Louvre! (WB’s legs are detaching itself from the body by now), but for Lourve, WB would walk any distance!
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Lourve was the royal residence and seat of government before Versailles became the royal seat. It is now a museum which houses the most valuable and well known masterpiece in the world! The Mona Lisa 🙂

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WB feels like being transported back in time, though this feeling is cut short as WB did not have enough time to visit the museum itself.

Reluctantly, BB posed for a picture with WB in front of the Louvre Museum.
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Next time, WB swears she will drag BB to witness the pure awesomeness of Mona Lisa! 🙂

Continuing on with their journey, (human WB was already dragging along her half broken legs at this point), they descended upon the Eiffel Tower, and took the mandatory picture with the red pointy A.
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Feel the love… ❤ ❤ ❤

Eiffel Tower was the last straw, by now, WB could not take it anymore. So they headed back to the hotel.
The hotel was a budget hotel which cost Euro 80 per night (as they booked quite late). But surprisingly, it is situated at a great neighborhood at Balard metro station, 100m from the exit of the metro, and have lots of Asian food around.
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There were two beds, a queen size on ground level, another single on a raised level near the sunroof. WB slept in the one on top, it was a nice experience, like sleeping under the stars 🙂
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The bathroom is equipped with all facilities you could ask for, and clean as well. The only drawback was that the room was on 4th floor, and there was no elevator 😦

That night, for dinner, WB had Chinese again. This time, it was much better. The deco was nice, people friendly, but it was strange that there were not many patrons.
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WB had prawn fried noodles, which was honestly very good, especially the texture of the noodles. It even inspired WB to buy the same type of noodles home from Belgium, well hopefully it is the same.

Okay, that’s it for the day, now we fast forward to the next day….

The first thing next morning the bears did, was to visit all the famous cathedrals in Paris… First, WB arrived at the foot hill of Sacré-Cœur Basilica, having weak legs, and forecasting that there was still a lot of walking to be done later in the day, WB decided to take the easy way up, with the uphill tram 😀
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In case you are wondering, yes the ticket cost Euro 1.70 per trip, same ticket used for metro.
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Sacré-Cœur is a cathedral on top of a hill overlooking Paris, (be warned though the view does not include the Eiffel Tower). Nonetheless, the view is still amazingly nice, especially on that clear blue day.
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Below, sits the famous Montmartre, WB bought all her souvenirs there, there was a kind college guy that gave tonnes of discount and gifts! 😀
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Montmartre, is the place that Impressionist arts breathe to live 🙂

Next stop, the bears travelled down  (yes, by foot) the hill to the island in the river, which houses two magnificent cathedrals, yes, TWO! Many tourists always missed out another one, which is a shame.

Notre-Dame Cathedral
Hunchback, you here? Nah.. just an over excited bear, wonder why it’s so high? 😀
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So, Notre Dame is hugeeeeeee!
The line to get in was even hugerrrrrrrrrr… WB queued for an elongated U shape to get in.
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But it was worth it, there was a mass going on when WB was in there, and pipe organ started playing, the atmosphere was amazing.
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Sainte-Chapelle
WB was dumbfounded when she stepped into the chapel.
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The arches and stained glass are indescribable, with the daylight beaming in.
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Left (top floor) right (ground floor), one has to climb an extremely narrow spiral staircase to reach the main hall. An entrance ticket is required for this cathedral (Euro 8.50), but WB assures you this is a place that you must see in Paris.

These two chapel/cathedral are over 800 years old, built over hundreds of years, intricately designed and crafted, even if one is not religious, still you can definitely feel its ancient aura and power it held for centuries. Definitely recommended by the Bears! (like it need the bears’ recommendation) 😀

One must visit at least one museum before one leaves Paris!
Thus, WB went to Musée d’Orsay to gaze upon the awesomeness of the Impressionist arts. (recommended by a very nice colleague of WB, thanks Ali!)

You need to pay for entrance ticket though (Euro 11), unlike the National Galleries of London.
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So the forever rebellious WB took a forbidden picture in the museum, of the big clock,
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Why is there a big clock in the middle of the museum you ask?
Because it was a railway station previously, choo choo! 🙂

There are two restaurants in Musee d’Orsay, one on the 5th floor, and 2nd floor.
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The restaurant on the 5th floor has modern design, with the giant clock as deco.
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The restaurant on the 2nd floor has a more classical theme, feels expensive though 🙂

There is also a balcony on the 5th floor, and there, you can take hell lot of pictures and the curator won’t even care.
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It overlooks the Seine River, can you see Sacré-Cœur on top of the hill?
In short, the museum really houses a lot of impressionist arts, and they are really amazing, worth every penny! (or Euro)

As souvenirs, WB couldn’t help but kept the tickets to both Sainte Chapelle and Musee d’Orsay, and also the gold coins sold from vending machine in many cathedrals and museums (each Euro 2).
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Before leaving romantic Paris, the bears took one last photo, with Love Lock Bridge in the background… muaxxxxx! ❤
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And after that, the bears bid farewell to beautiful Paris… taking the Thalys back to Belgique!
Au Revoir… ❤
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Universal Studios Singapore

The bears have been really busy for the past 6 months..
There were big changes in lives.. new job.. new experience..
Finally on 18th July, the bears went to Singapore for some hard-earned vacation time..

First stop, Universal Studios Singapore!

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Note : that guy ruined the whole globe photo

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Cute tickets! Wrong map, should take the one once inside USS, blue in color.

WB’s favourite section : Far Far Away!

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WB has always wanted to come here!

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The Swamp
“Woah.. Look at that, who would want to live in a place like that?!” – Donkey
“That… would be my home…” – Shrek
“Oh! And it’s lovely!” – Donkey – one true asshole

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Shrek 4D Adventure (hate this, bears’ seats weren’t moving at all)
The bears also took the Enchanted Airways for a flight over Far Far Away,
which was actually a “junior” roller coaster ride

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A portrait of Shrek’s in laws, and Fairy godmother’s potion store (souvenir shop)

Next up, Ancient Egypt

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Revenge of the Mummy indoor Roller Coaster
(hi-speed in total darkness, scared the hell out of WB, yelling all the way)

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Big monumental Egyptian statues
(Bird photobomb level : Epic)

Sci-Fi City

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Battlestar Galactica – Cylon (Blue) and Human (Red) tracks
(After the Mummy ride, WB backed out of these two lines, BB went on both, got scared as well)

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Transformers the Ride : The Ultimate 3D Battle

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Waited 2.5 hours in line for this, it kept on being delayed because of breakdowns.
Rooms after rooms of zig zag que… endless…
Finally went on it, and it lived up to expectations, was really good.

BB’s favourite : The Lost World!

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The Jurassic Park Rapids Adventure – a river raft ride that will get you wet…
Canopy Flyer – can’t really enjoy the view as you soar through the sky at hi-speed in a short distance.

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Water World is a real life stun show – nice one but WB finds it boring after  a while.. *yawn*

Other rides like those in Madagascar, are more for kids.
Another one that worth mentioning is the Lights, Cameras, Actions “hosted” by Steven Spielberg.
It was fun and it looked and felt real.

It took the bears from 10.30am to 7pm to enjoy the park.
A piece of advice, never go on summer break,  a lot of kids and parents…

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Tanjung Sepat

Brown Bear has been working non-stop lately,
so once he heard of a nearby fishing village with cheap and fresh seafood,
he immediately commanded White Bear to do some
research on a place called Tanjung Sepat.

So on the 3rd of November, the bears set out on a
road (food, more like it) trip to the quiet little fishing town.
When they reached it was already lunch time,
so the bears went straight to Ocen Seafood Restaurant (no typo)
near to the Lovers Bridge to have a heavy seafood lunch.

It is located just next to the bridge.
   
Crab fried with Mee Hoon and Kam Heong Lala (Spicy Mussels)
Verdict : Both tasted average, Brown Bear was a bit disappointed.
however, the crabs were quite cheap, RM42/kg.

While the bears were stuffing themselves,
a lady came to sell some local made fishballs, ready to eat.
The bears bought some to test, and they were delighted with its chewy good taste!

RM 10 for a big packet

After the meal, the bears went for a breezy walk down the Lovers Bridge,
The origin of the name was unknown as the bridge is
clearly a pier for loading and unloading fishing boats.


A very small and peculiar fish that has a tail and hop on water surface!

Next stop, the bears visited Ganofarm (mushroom farm) by the seaside.
(Cool Chinese name 宝芝林,copied from famous Wong Fei Hung’s Kung Fu sect name)

Ling Zhi mushroom

White Oyster Mushroom

Abalone Mushroom

The bears ended up buying these…

Ling Zhi enhanced drinks (White Bear doubted it)

Seafood sauce and Tom Yam sauce (paste)

One does not claim that one has been to Tanjung Sepat
without tasting its famous pau.
Thus the fat bears next stop was Hai Yew Heng Pau Shop.

Shop front and pau in making process

The fat bears bought Muy Choi Pau, Red Bean Paste Pau, and Vege Pau.
Verdict : All were wonderful, White Bear thinks the secret – is in the Pau dough!
Its dough is chewy, and slightly sweet (reminds White Bear of her mother’s Miku)
(Beware though it’s so famous that there are imitation ones)

Next, fat bears headed to the (quite) famous Sepang Gold Coast.

Famous because the chalets of Golden Palm Tree Resort 
are lined in the shape of a palm tree.
(Malaysian copycat version, as usual)

The beach was full of small crabs, crawling away as the bears approached.
Standing amidst them feels like commanding a troop of evil minions!

Can you spot the cutie?

With that, ended the journey of the fat bears,
with Brown Bear determined to be back again,
to try another seafood restaurant.

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Malacca (sight seeing page)

Continuing on from the Malacca food page,
The bears did make some poking around Malacca besides stuffing themselves.


   
The Stadhuys (Red Square) with the Tan Beng Siew Clock Tower and the
Queen Victoria’s fountain erected to commemorate her Diamond Jubilee.

Melaka River in the early morning,

Jonker Walk in the morning, so quiet, no tourists yet.
   
Mr Asia statue inside the Jonker Walk Park

On Brown Bear insistence, the bears joined the Melaka River Cruise.
RM 10/adult and it lasted 40 minutes.

  
(right) The “living museum” where traditional houses are displayed with
real families living in it. Along the shores, traditional shophouses
were also given facelift and painted with artworks that represent the unique
culture of Malaysia, really worth every penny.

This was the second time the bears came to Melaka,
last time they covered some museums, so they figured this time
they could cover some other museums as well.
So they chose the Stamp Museum, which was a complete
waste of money and time.
RM 2/adult (Not many stamps, mostly posters)

Another museum the fat bears went was the Melaka Sultanate Palace.
It is a replica of the original palace, it’s worth a visit to get a feel
of the environment back in the 15th century.
RM2/adult, much better than the Stamp Museum.

Another place not to be missed is the St Paul’s Church.
It is now a tourist spot and the final resting place of a few
Dutch and Portuguese nationals from the 1600s.

   
St Paul’s statue that has its right hand struck down by lightning.
The interior of the church are lined with big tombstones.

Sadly many tourists did not even have the decency to respect the dead,
they posed with the tombstone taking picture, putting their
baby on top of the tombstone, stepping on plaque that explains the
the history of the place, and even tossing coins into the burial pit
of St Xavier thinking that it was a wishing well!

Be an EDUCATED and CIVILISED tourist,
read the plaque and understand the history!

The bears have read and seen it countless times in history book,
but this was the first time they see it in real life,
the famous A Famosa Fortress built by the
equally famous Alfonso d’ Albuquerque in the 1500s.

Besides historical sites, Melaka is full of artists
flaunting their talents at every corner like this one,

some have cool names like this one,

and hotel that is so cute inside they forbid photography,

The fat bears were reluctant to leave Melaka after their short trip,
mostly because of the food.
They vowed they will be back again,
next time, it will be a fully food trip muahahaha!

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Pangkor Island

The fat bears are not rich folk, when people go to Bali and Phuket,
they went to Pangkor Island, on 24th July last year, for a 3 day 2 night visit.

They stopped on the way at Bidor, to try out the famous Wantan Mee at Pun Chun.

   
From left : Wantan mee and Wu kok
Verdict : Both are overrated. They tasted normal.

With tummies filled, the Bears continued with their journey to Lumut to catch the ferry.
Brown Bear made a wrong turn, got lost,
fought and reconciled with White Bear, and reached safely.


Lumut Ferry Terminal

The bears stayed at the Best Stay Hotel, which is a shophouse converted to a small motel.
It is new and clean, quiet and located within short walking distance to the terminal.

The beach is clean, not too crowded with people,
the water is even clear for some parts of the beach.


From top : Coral beach, filled with beautiful washed up shells,
and Teluk Segadas, which can only be reached with a hike across a jungle.

Of course, how could the bears missed out on seafood.
And so they chose a very famous local seafood restaurant,
Restoran Pasir Bogak (高佬海鲜饭店)

    
From top left : Spicy Prawns (辣子虾) and Minced Pork Tofu (招牌豆腐)
Verdict : Taste was good, White Bear loved the tofu

   
From left : Dry Spicy Crab (金香螃蟹) and Kangkung Belacan (马来风光)
Verdict : Taste was good, memorable.

The bill was around RM 60++, quite reasonable.

The fat bears continued with their journey wandering around the island
with their rental motorbike, and saw some peculiar things.

   
From left : Guinness Stout glass that claims its actually good for you,
and a 3D full size DAP rocket.


A man walking his dog on the beach, how sweet.

After a 3-day visit, the fat bears left a set of paw prints before they leave.

On their journey home, the fat bears saw this,

beautiful sprawling padi field.

They also make a stop at the famous leaning tower of Teluk Intan,

before making their journey home to their everyday lives.

Brown Bear was especially reluctant,
because Pangkor Island is really a place for the body and soul,
to stop and rest. No hustle bustle, just a quiet place suited for the fat bears.