Tuesday, 31 July 2012
Daorae KoreanBBQ Restaurant
again, sister favourite food ....
korean food... the alwiz same answer whenever v ask what to eat...haizz...
2 famous Korean Restaurant at Melaka 's staff already know us...
they even give us extra dishes for free sometimes...lolx...
if they r giving out VIP, guess v will be one of them... v pay almost once a week there...
back to topic...
food that v order on that nite...~
the must drink whenever v visit korean food...
the food is here~
last but not least,
the free dish...
Daorae KoreanBBQ Restaurant
No.100-A & 100-B,
Taman Melaka Raya,
75000 Malaka, Melaka,
Malaysia
tel: 06-292 2616
Monday, 30 July 2012
Visit To Taiwan - Day 4 - Part II
After brunch at Ding Tai Fung, v continue to our next journey...
ZOO Taipei....
a very meaningful visit..haha...
hubby say he wanted to visit the 2 lovely panda there n never forget , the red crowned crane.
here v r now... outside the zoo...
so much different with our Zoo Negara at KL...
so much attractive, clean n systematic...
along the zoo entrance...
entrance fee for the Zoo Taipei only NTD60.. about rm6 for adult...
cheaper than malaysia...!!!!
Lots of kids playing around n enjoy themself there...
there r even student being a volunteer to take k of the zoo..this is really good idea n guess malaysia zoo need to learn from them....
the zoo look great....
much more better than malaysia zoo... at least...., clean~
the main reason hubby eagerly wan to be here...
all bcoz of ...
jeng jeng jeng jeng....
the cute panda...
and the 2nd reason hubby is here ..
bcoz of...
this...
Red Crowned Crane...
fine, i don even know what is this until hubby tell me the story...hahaha...
Red-crowned Cranes are the only crane species that have white primary feathers. Adult forehead and crown are covered with bare red skin, and a large white band extends from behind the eyes and meets sharply with the black lower neck. The majority of the body is pure white with the exception of black secondary and tertiary feathers. Eyes are black and legs are slatey to grayish black. Males and females are virtually indistinguishable, although males tend to be slightly larger in size.
In Japan, they call it Grus japonensis, , is sacred and seen as a symbol of fidelity, good luck, love and long life in the Orient
After the 2 very important animal must visit, v walk around the large n clean zoo n visit others animal too..hehehe...
after the outdoor, v go for indoor...
n last but not lear , some self potrait photo of ourself n oso some nice view.....
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