Friday, May 28, 2010

Day 02- Your Favourite Movie

I may describe myself as movie freak. I go to the cinema quite often when I ended my school year. Bila ada movie baru je, cepat-cepat roger kawan-kawan ajak tengok wayang. So. let's see what is my favourite movie. Actually, there are LOADS of movies I like. Now, I don't know which to pick.

*Reminisce the past*

Why favourite movie? Not favourite MOVIESSSSS? Okay, it's really a tough pick. So, I have decided to pick Charlie & the Chocolate Factory as my favourite. Why? Because I love chocolate I guess. Haha. The factory was full of chocolate and it was way too cool. And the main actor was Johny Depp which I've always like his movies. I adore his acting as it look natural and cool.

The story begins with the life of a poor kid, Charlie Bucket, who also attempts to take part in the search of 5 Golden Tickets, a worldwide contest by the chocolate maker, Willy Wonka (Johny Depp), which would bring them a day-long tour of the factory and a lifetime supply of chocolate. The contest become worldwide mania. And Charlie was very lucky as he finds the final ticket after two failed attempts. The big day finally come. As the group moves from one room to room, the tour turn into a punishment for the bad children as one child after another falls victim to his or her particular vices and is removed. They leave the factory with permanent reminders of their misbehaviour as well as their lifetime supply of chocolate. Charlie is the only child who does not misbehave throughout the factory * sbb cam kisah dia jugak*. Seeing that he his the only one left, Wonka announces that he has won. He receives the entire factory and will take over the company after Wonka retires. The story became quite emotional was when the part Wonka flashback on the memory of his father.

I always imagine I'm the kid who had won the Golden Ticket and get the chance to be in the factory. Quite an imagination there.HAHA.

Okay, done crapping.

PS: Jom tengok Karate Kid :D

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Day 01- Your Favourite Song

My all-time favourite song would be 'That's when I love you' by Aslyn. I know not many people had ever heard the song but I was stuck with the song since I was,ermm Form 5 I think.

And now, I am really into Maher Zain. I can even listen to him over and over again and never get bored :D
This is the first song I heard which made me stuck into him, Open Your Eyes.


This are also some of his music I suggest you to listen :

Whatever it is, he has a great voice. The melody is kinda haunting, like stick-in-your-hear-for-hours-haunting. I don't think this song has been released on our local radio yet, so be the first to listen in our country. HAHA.

PS: Bila Maher Zain ni nak datang Malaysia? Rasa macam nak duet je. HAHA.

Change URL

To my dearest friends and followers out there, as in the tittle, I am now changing my URL since I don't like it anymore. Haha! It's that acceptable? Okay, since farah_ulat had change her's, so do I. My new URL will be send to you shortly :D

Thursday, May 20, 2010

MIYP- DAY 6

Wake up at 8.30am and went down for breakfast while most of the participants still in bed due to last night 'party' which as I am been told ended at around 5am. Then, we waited at the lobby to say the last goodbye to the delegations which will be going back home. Then, swimming jap before check out.

MIYP 2010 is a BLAST as we all gather up new friends and ideas. And if there is another programme like this again, I will absolutely join them :DD

Can't wait for MIYP 2011.



P/S: Miss the comfort of the hotel and all the fun with everyone. Sad :(

MIYP- DAY 5

Today, the participants was brought to visit and tour around KLCC and also Central Market. The Malaysian participants were asked to guide the other participant during the tour. I was in the Viatnamese team. Disebabkan saya malas nak ikut mereka, so I let them shop by themselves and just meet me back at a given time. Hehe. Called the rest of the Malaysian and asked them to do the same too. So, we just lepak lepak at Starbuck *wink*. Next, we gather and depart to Central Market where we had our lunch and let the other participants from other countries to buy some souvenir to bring back home. After lunch, we walked to Kuala Lumpur Cultural Department. There, we were taught some of the Malaysian Traditional dance which we will then be performing during the Farewell Dinner later on. The dinner went well even in the rain.
Later that night, once at the hotel, we did not go straight to bed but we hang around 'partying', playing games and gossiping as the next day will be the day where all the participants will be back home to their respective country.


It was 4.30am in the morning, and I can't hold any longer, so off to bed while the rest still 'partying'.

A : KLCC

B : Central Market













C : Cultural Department & Farewell Dinner

D: Let's party! :DD

MIYP- DAY 4

It was the Exhibition & the Traditional Cultural Performance Day. The exhibition is mainly focusing on our own country background. Soon after the exhibition ended at around 7pm, we went straight to the Ministry of Youth & Sports area to celebrate the Youth Celebration Day. Not much to say here on the day, so let the pictures do the talking. Check it out ;))


A: 1 Malaysia

B: Brunette

C : Vietnamese

D: Cambodian

E: Thailand & Indonesian

F: Maldives

G: Singaporean

H: Indian


Performance

There are also videos for some of the countries performance which I managed to record. I will try and upload it later.

P/S :Banyak lagi pictures, malas je nak upload c(:

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

MIYP- DAY 3

Okayy, day 3 was FUN and quite an exhausted day. After breakfast, we departed to Homestay Banghuris Sungai Pelek, Sepang, Selangor. Banghuris is a combination of 3 villages. There, we tour around the village visiting the frozen food * the curry-puff were spectacular *, the coffee estate and the kerepek industries. We even went to the rubber estate and get to scrub the rubber off from the tree which need hard work indeed. During lunch, there were some performance by the villages, which I don't exactly know the name but it looks some sort like Ghazal-thingy. We also been given the chance to request any songs desired and of course the Indian contingents were so excited requesting their Hindustan songs which as far I am concerned, it were so popular even in the UK's. We sang along, we dance and we had so much fun there. After Friday prayer, we went to try out the traditional games such like gasing, congkak, batu seremban and etc. We also get to taste the mouth watering coconut drinks fresh from the tree. Just pick one, and suck it up *wink*. We even got to fish and luckily a couple of our participants got a fish. Next, we got change and ready to depart to Putrajaya International Convention Centre (PICC) for the opening & welcoming ceremony by the Minister of the Foreign Affair and also the Declaration Statement by participants. After dinner, we prepared the booth for the exhibition the next day and rehearse for the cultural performance. At around 1.30 am, depart to hotel and straight to bed.


1: curry-puff ( the other delegations were so excited trying out & I'm enjoying stuffing it in my mouth)

2: kerepek

3: coffee


4: meet my batchmate from Philippines and Cambodia


5: enjoying the performance


6: mouth watering coconut drinks ;)

7: opening & welcoming ceremony

MIYP- DAY 2

Breakfast at the coffee house, then ready for the serious part of the programme. At 9am, we were given a brief talk by Supritendan ..... *can't remember the name* (sorry Sir) on the topic we were about to discuss later on that day.
We then been divided into 7 groups which consist of around 10 to 11 participants from each country and a group leader. Each group were given a specific topic on Street Crime to discuss on. I am in Group G and our group will be focusing on 'gang or street fight'. We were encouraged to discuss on the issue which is currently happen in our own country. After discussing, giving out opinions and thoughts, sharing information we then required to present on the outcomes of the discussion.
During the presentation, the team leaders were required to sit together and discuss the outcomes of what each group had discussed earlier that day and again come out with an outcomes for the Declaration Statement infront of the ministry later on.
After dinner, again, rehearsal for cultural performance. And thanks to Moin for being so patience with me *wink*.

Here are some pictures I managed to captured and would like to share:


1: waiting for the others delegation


2: discussion


3: presentation