Visit to Manukan Island


Welcome to Sabah's Manukan Island , a short 30 minute boat trip fro Jesselton point

The birds were in the tree. It was a fabulous place. most of the places in Sabah are better maintained than Peninsular.
Love the mix of colours here. The few islands the form the Tengku Abdul Rahman Park.
Does not help staring at the sun with a chinese sepet eye.
Godzilla at work!!
Can see the pebbles under the water. The fishes are there and also the corals. Nice spot to snorkel.
A Pinoy girl called Cathy posing for me.
Back to mainland. The cloud is approaching.
Men near the market. They will set up their "singer" sewing machine under any shade. Alter your jeans for RM5 only. And, all of them are men!!
Lady helping out her mom with this delicious round delicacy. tried 3. not bad, but oily.
A whole bag of dried sea horses!! How can they kill these things?

Bought some frozen seafood from KK Airport. Steam teochew style. The fish was yummy and the flesh was flaky. Good fish.

Kota Kinabalu in Photos

Green lobster at RM170 per pop
Amazing mountains

Avacado drink
Men spending time at the snooker place.
Pacific Ngiu Kee's Honey Chicken and Salter fish + chile. Super nice. Look out for Netty's.
Wonder who will go to fatalistic centre?
Cucumbers are sold at the market ... a lot of them.

And this are the freshest tune i have seen.
My room at Le Meridien.
The Filipiono market overlooking the Abdul Rahman Park.
Rows and Rows of food. Amazing. Ate here before. Bought something for my mom.
The sun sets nicely. Sabah is actually one hour ahead of Peninsular time but we follow the same time.



Me and My Chi Muis

Last week, I had my experience of leading a pack of beautiful girls as the chi muis. In chinese weddings, chi muis literally means 'sisters' and is involved in the tradition of the groom picking up the bride. Their main task is to 'test' the groom thru a set of games , riddles or activities. So, this is the first time for me to be a chi mui ... and leading this evil group of feminines. :)

A typical conversation prior to this is..





Joe: Sorry, not free tomorrow. Need to be a chi mui for a friend.


Mr/Ms X: You mean heng tai! ( brothers .. the set of evil masculines that is brought by the grooms)


Joe: No , Chi mui.


Mr/ Ms X: No la, its is called heng tai. ( thinking that my cantonese is bad).


Joe: Well, this time i will be on the bride's side and doing the game.


Mr / Ms X: Gasp, what are u doing there?





Anyway, the ladies and I have fun. See, i can handle 10 girls at once...


From Left: Audrey, Sherinder, Yee Lu, Chris the bride, Julianna, Ed the groom, Shek Kee, Ann, Shi-Lynn, Helena

Bishops fear for future of Iraqi Christians

Azzaman, October 2, 2007

A delegation of Iraqi bishops representing the country’s multifarious denominations has given a tragic picture of conditions in Iraq particularly the capital Baghdad.

The bishops have flown to Europe to explain the plight of their congregations and whether anything is left to be done not to let the country be emptied of its once prosperous Christian minority.

Numbers are receding drastically and from nearly 1 million Christians registered in the 1987 census the bishops said their church records now include a little bit more than one third of the figure.

Most affected have been Christians in Baghdad who once were served by nearly 100 churches.

The monasteries and seminaries have been shut down and U.S. occupation troops have occupied two of them in the restive and violent Doura neighborhood.

“I alone have to look after 2,000 displaced Christian families in Baghdad. They were forced to leave their districts simply because they were Christians,” one of the bishops said.

The bishops did not want their names mentioned for security reasons.

They were unanimous in their criticism of the United States and its blunders in Iraq.

They said the coming of the Americans has resulted in tragic consequences for their congregations as many in Iraq associate U.S. troops with Christianity.

“This democracy this man (President George Bush) has brought to us is that of tanks, kidnappings, random killings, car-bombing and massive marauding armies who go about their work with impunity,” another said.

The Chadean Catholics, who are the majority in Iraq, have now only eight functioning churches out of nearly 60. “The priests have left and the faithful have fled,” said the bishop.

The deserted churches and monasteries are being looted and ransacked.

Two of the functioning ones were forced to remove their crosses, one bishop said.

“We will stay and will be the last ones to leave but the tide of violence and insecurity the Americans brought with them is about to drown our communities,” the bishop added.

Three of the bishops still live in Baghdad despite their shrinking dioceses.

They said conditions in Baghdad were worsening despite the heavy presence of U.S. troops.

Insurgents and militants do not fear (U.S) Marines or Iraqi forces, they said, adding that certain quarters of Baghdad have even become more violent since the so-called U.S. surge.

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