Showing posts with label mini reunion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mini reunion. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Dinner with Buddies in Kuching

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I flew back to Kuching today. Went for dinner with some of the guys, namely Bob, Edward, Ben, Jensen and Mark. Many thanks to Jensen for "belanja"ing the delicious dinner.



Our lawyer friend, George, joined us a little later.



Tomorrow we go over to St Joe to do the donation handover ...
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Thursday, September 3, 2009

Reunion at Siem Reap (Day 3)

The third day (1st Sept) was planned as a "free and easy" day and so different people decided on different activities.

Some went for massages, facials, manicures, pedicures and other bodily renovations. This was at a shop run by Mrs Sinos. Can you spot who was having what style of pampering?





Others went shopping at the Old Market and Centre Market ...








We all met up for lunch at an outlet at the Centre Market called "Hong Kong Cafe", which served the unique combination of Chicken Rice and Fortune Telling :-)

In the afternoon, all of us went to the Angkor National Museum.



Later some went for further massages before we had our "Farewell Siem Reap" dinner with Sinos at Arun Restaurant.

Members of the group began leaving at different times on the next day. It had been a short but really enjoyable and meaningful trip.
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Sunday, August 30, 2009

Reunion at Siem Reap (Day 1)

The day finally arrived. Some of the guys (a few with spouses and children) began coming into Siem Reap from Sat 29th August, while my family & I took the Silkair flight from Singapore at 1030 this morning, together with James Kuo & family, and Chen Liang Fang. We landed just before noon.

What a welcome! Our friend Sinos was there on the airport tarmac, greeting us the moment we stepped off the plane. And when we had passed Immigration and Customs, there was a banner greeting us with the most familiar logo of St Joe.

Here are some shots taken at the airport when the different groups arrived...



A mini-bus brought us to the Borei Angkor hotel, just 20 minutes away.


After checking into the hotel and meeting the rest of the guys, we went for a nice Cambodia local lunch.





Here are some of the photos taken at our lunch at Bantaey Srey Restaurant.







After lunch, it was off for a tour of the Lake Tonlé Sap (the Great Lake), the largest freshwater lake in south-east Asia. The Tonlé Sap is unusual for two reasons: 1) its flow changes direction twice a year, and 2) the portion that forms the lake expands and shrinks dramatically with the seasons. From November to May, Cambodia's dry season, the Tonlé Sap drains into the Mekong River at Phnom Penh. However, when the year's heavy rains begin in June, the Tonlé Sap backs up to form an enormous lake. So for most of the year the lake is fairly small, around one meter deep and 2,700 sq km in size. During the monsoon season however, the Tonlé Sap river, which connects the lake with the Mekong river, reverses its flow. Water is pushed up from the Mekong into the lake, increasing its area to 16,000 square km and its depth to up to nine meters, flooding nearby fields and forests. This floodplain provides a perfect breeding ground for fish.






The Lake Tonle Sap outing was an interesting and also quite a moving experience. We saw how the people lived in floating villages on the banks of the lake.



The level of poverty was heart-breaking. As our boat made its way on the lake, smaller "sampans" with one or two people (often young children) would come up alongside our boat, and the kids would jump over or paddle over in a small basin boat & start selling souvenirs to us. Naturally, many of our group put a few dollars in their palms, often even without taking their ware.


We also saw "sunken" forests, ie. trees which were submerged in the high water level of the lake.
In the evening we went for dinner plus traditional Apsara show. "Apsaras" are the legendary Angkor angels. The dancng ladies were beautiful and graceful, and the performance was very colourful.





After the show, we went back to the hotel and went to the music lounge on the top floor of the hotel. There we found the St Joe banner strung up above the bar.












What an incredibly packed first day ! It felt that we had done so many things already.
Our host did a fantastic organizing job. A million thanks to Tuan Sinos !
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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Videoclips from Ipoh Kopitiam Reunion

Self-explanatory. No comments necessary.

Just remember to turn up your PC volume & click the play icon.

and now the other one ...

What great memories these videoclips will make !

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More Photos from Ipoh Kopitiam Reunion

First the group photo & PC's birthday cake-cutting ...



hopefully this time with all the handsome young men in the picture ...



"Say cheeeeeeese, everybody!", the shutterbug lawyer exclaims. In the shot are GL's princess Sharlene, & JK.





Good friends meeting and chatting about old times.



"Ooooooh, goodness me!" (or words to that effect). Now who did birthday boy Pip just see ?



JY and wife VKL, attending the reunion virtually from Singapore.


... and CLK from Vancouver, Canada.


BW's spouse Mei Ling and son Calvin were also there for a while ...x

More photos later ...
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Sunday, August 23, 2009

Lunchtime Reunion at Ipoh Kopi Tiam (23 Aug 2009)

A lunchtime mini-reunion was organized by GL, BC and BW at the Ipoh Kopi Tiam, Kuching today. There were many attendees - in person and online.
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Here are the photos as the party began ...




Slowly the group forms ...



More friends arrive ...

GL and JK are here. JK is back for a holiday. He's normally based in Plymouth, UK


The place is equipped with wireless Internet access. Here come the Notebook PCs ..

Look, that's Khim (Mrs JK) sitting next to Pip ...

More friends meet up ...

Yum. That looks like curry chicken rice. Nice, Sim?


Bob Chew chatting with JY and CLK (m) ...

Nice cake. Happy Birthday Pip !
(Pip's normally based in KL, but is back in Kuching for the weekend)


Cake cutting online ...


Here's a group photo ... can someone name the individuals?




It was obviously a very fun session for all.

(More photo updates as I get them ...)

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