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Introducing South Korea's First Female President

Jeng jeng.... South Korea's first female president...Park Geun Hye. She is not an ordinary Ajumma, ok! This 60 years old lady has a degree in engineering from Sogang University in Seoul. She was described by her voters as "good-hearted, calm and trustworthy" and with " the power to save the country". Reading her profile recently really make me admire her courage as woman to enter into politic world. Brief about her background * she has never married.... mmmmmm sound like me. * she has no children....yeah! just like me. * she has a degree in Engineering .... ah! engineering not for me. * her father , Park Chung Hee came to power through a military coup in 1961 which set the stage for 18 years of authorisation rule......hahahaha my dad just a normal ranking army.......dad you should work harder to climb up higher! * Her mum was assasination in 1974....God bless her soul.... mmmmm ...for me at least mum still alive. * she got the courage to fight aga...

Hectic Year End

I didn't update my diary for quite sometimes... mmmm...not because of too lazy but just can't find time to do this. Like the other day I mentioned to one of my friend who is asking me out for at least dinner before christmas.... I told him, I don't even have time to do my laundry and you know what???? I think I am going to be out of clean underwear to wear soon.... and his response was like .....woi!!!! why are you telling all this to a man??? My answer to him was like...wei!!! I am telling you how busy I am.....muahahahaha... So...see you next year la... Serious! after came back from Myanmar...I was busy bee. Not only busy in work but also busy to 'tai chi' the scary political office drama created by one of the 'power hungry lady ghost' here. Well...you pick the wrong opponent woman! Anyway... I don't have time to entertain her 'bloody' game...so I just go 'open book' to my Boss and there you go , 'Da bomb'! Game Ov...

I am the next Maybank2U Star

    When I was small, I always dream to be a STAR!!!! But until now I am not even a star....(head down with sad face). I found this opportunity to make me a star...oh well...at least I need to try somewhere to realise my dreams. Not too late even when I am almost 40 years old...   I am one loyal customer of maybank2u.com since I started working. huissshhhh!!!! very long..... Every month when my salary credited to maybank accounts, I will sit there in front of my computer to pay bills, my loans and pay this pay that pay this pay that and within one day I finish off my one month salary just with click of mouse. muahahahaha.... BIG SPENDER! HIGH MAINTENANCE!!!  I also always received SOS call from my lil sis who always give me headache with this short of cash all the time. mmmmm..... even when I am traveling out of Malaysia, I don't have to worry much because I can access to my accounts anywhere I go just by click of button. Recent inciden...

Seoul : Jongmyo Shrine

Early morning after breakfast, I went out walking towards the historical sites. There are tourist guide map which I took from Hotel reception. I just follow through the map and found out the palaces and other historical sites is just walking distance from place I stay. Horraaayyyy!!!! OMO!!!! now I feel like I should have stay longer...not enough time to cover this all. There is lots of walking and walking and walking..... every night back home with sore feet!!!!   First site I visited is Jongmyo Shrine (Chongmyo Shrine). This place built at the same time as Gyeongbok Palace to hold the ancestral tablets for the kings during the Joseon Dynasty. The royal family will perform elaborate rituals here , 5 times a year to respect their ancestors. They still practice this until now. However , in modern days they will only perform this once a year which is during month of May.   Since this is the place to pray for the dead, so walking at this large area early in the m...

Seoul : Lantern Festival 2012

I was very lucky to stay at Jongno area during my trip in Seoul. The place I stayed is practically walking distance to many attractions and also convenient to get  subway to anywhere I want. One of the attraction is Cheonggye Stream which located about 5 minutes walking distance from place I stay. During my trip there is this  Festival going on along the Cheonggyecheon Stream. Over 30,000 lanterns of various sizes and shapes, depicting Joseon Dynasty lifestyles or representing company/org logo. The stretch of lantern is between Cheonggye Plaza and Seungyo Bridge. There are many activities going on, lantern making, lantern floating for good luck, lantern fortress building and wish hanji (traditional paper) hanging.   Cheonggye stream served many important functions since it flowing through the capital and restoring the Cheonggye Stream is the wisest the decision since it helps to recover 600 years of Seoul's history and culture and is helping Seoul be reborn as an...

My Korean Name

hahahahahahaha.... laugh first! OK... me getting very boring and cannot sleep last night. Then found this gadget to generate your name to 'korean name'. Guest what???? My korean name is Shin Rin Rin! Muahahahaha... so everybody call me Shin Rin Rin ok! This is fun ...you can try this gadget. Can find in my blog. Top left hand side. Then I tried my sis name... My first sis become Park Ra Gi (hahahahaha... weird!) My Third sis become Noh Seul Chan (not bad!!! I kind of like this....a lil like Sin chan! muahahahaha) My last sis become Noh Seul Hyo (nothing in particular ... just a normal one) My chinggu no. 1 become Seo Min Young (happy le that fella got similar name like Park Min Young the lead actress in City Hunter) My chinggu no. 2 become Park Ah Ah (WTH!!!! sure rolling to the ground if she knew this) My other chinggu become Shin Hoo Hyuk ( aiyooooo!!!!!) Have fun with this gadget!

SEOUL : DMZ,PAJU AND THIRD TUNNEL VISIT

I am taking my sweet time to update my solo travel adventure in Seoul. On Thursday, 14th Nov 2012, I was very excited about this trip to DMZ , Pamju and 3rd Tunnel.  My new military boot, I bought the night before DMZ trip at one of the shoes wholesale market for 35,000 won. Same night , I bought another pair of boot for only 20,000 won. Crazy , huh!!!! When leaving for Malaysia , I was scratching my head on how to carry all this thing.... uwaaaaaa.... my luggage expanded. Thank God the USO office not so far walking from the subway station. The weather was chilling cold. This day trip organised by USO kooridoor who organised by UN  army there in south korea. My group basically the retired army from US and Europe country. Only 4 asian , myself and another 3 , I guess one from Japan, vietnamese and philipines. Many area can't even bring in the camera.... most of the time got to leave our bag in the bus. When take photo n...

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