Tuesday, 28 July 2009
This was the other surprise for my birthday - Karaoke. Lian and Yean know that I enjoy visits to the zoo and that I enjoy singing as well.
First time to the Greenbox Karaoke and I really enjoyed it. We went for the lunch hour session which is from 10:00-14:00 which is RM10 per person this day (Tuesday). Saturday and Sunday lunch hour session would cost RM12.
The happy hours 13:00-18:00 is more expensive. The last session is the normal hours 18:00-till late which starts at RM30 for Mon-Thur and ends at RM42 for Saturday and Holiday Eve.
The charges are meant for food. There is no room charge and no tidbits charge. The lunch hour session is not entitled for tidbits.
Great place to go for lunch break or just a break from the busy routines - to meet your friends, have a meal and sing (good exercise for the lungs!)
Some of my friends have made their home here. I cannot imagine living in this capital city. Maybe it is where and what area you live in. Where I live here, it is buuuuuuuussssssy. Maybe in the few early hours, the road would be quieter. Noise pollution, air pollution, high cost of living, etc. etc.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
The Wonder of Nature
National Zoo (Kuala Lumpur) - 4 of 4
Monday, 27 July 2009
4th and last of the 4 postings of our visit to the National Zoo on this day.
Statues of the some of the animals
I think it is doe - female deer, I am not sure.
Flamingoes
It is interesting to watch the elephants.......
First, they were separated and then they move towards each other and ....... I think the right side elephant with the tusks is the male while the left side elephant is the female.
Together with another elephant, they walked towards the drain. The female one that I pictured earlier on stretched out her truck towards us. I guess because they know we have some food in our hands. Lian was the first one to let the elephants took the food from her hand, followed by Yean and finally me! I was initially scared. The male elephant took the food from my hand. Gently, with the tip of his trunk, he swept the chickpeas, that I had in my palm, into his trunk.
No more palms reaching out to them, so they slowly walked away
More giraffes
Time to go back. We had a wonderful 4 hours visit there! I really enjoyed the visit. Thanks Lian, Yean and Anges.
4th and last of the 4 postings of our visit to the National Zoo on this day.
Statues of the some of the animals
I think it is doe - female deer, I am not sure.
Flamingoes
It is interesting to watch the elephants.......
First, they were separated and then they move towards each other and ....... I think the right side elephant with the tusks is the male while the left side elephant is the female.
Together with another elephant, they walked towards the drain. The female one that I pictured earlier on stretched out her truck towards us. I guess because they know we have some food in our hands. Lian was the first one to let the elephants took the food from her hand, followed by Yean and finally me! I was initially scared. The male elephant took the food from my hand. Gently, with the tip of his trunk, he swept the chickpeas, that I had in my palm, into his trunk.
No more palms reaching out to them, so they slowly walked away
More giraffes
Time to go back. We had a wonderful 4 hours visit there! I really enjoyed the visit. Thanks Lian, Yean and Anges.
National Zoo (Kuala Lumpur) - 3 of 4
Monday, 27 July 2009
3rd of the 4 postings on our visiting to the National Zoo on this day.
To the Apes Centre......
It is so interesting to watch them.....
Orang Utan (direct translation - Forest People) - these great apes are native to Malaysia. They stretched out their hands to you if they see you have something to offer to them.
The Insect House
Jewel Beetles
Cicadas
Malayan Giant Scorpions (Heterometrus spinifer)
Tarantulas
Grasshoppers
Heliocopris - Scarab Bettles of Egypt. Looking at them reminded me of the "Mummy"
Phasmatodea - Stick Insects: With the leaves, I would have thought it was just a tree branch!
Butterflies
The toilet is not part of the insection building, but it is also painted to the colour of a ladybird.
3rd of the 4 postings on our visiting to the National Zoo on this day.
To the Apes Centre......
It is so interesting to watch them.....
Orang Utan (direct translation - Forest People) - these great apes are native to Malaysia. They stretched out their hands to you if they see you have something to offer to them.
The Insect House
Jewel Beetles
Cicadas
Malayan Giant Scorpions (Heterometrus spinifer)
Tarantulas
Grasshoppers
Heliocopris - Scarab Bettles of Egypt. Looking at them reminded me of the "Mummy"
Phasmatodea - Stick Insects: With the leaves, I would have thought it was just a tree branch!
Butterflies
The toilet is not part of the insection building, but it is also painted to the colour of a ladybird.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
National Zoo (Kuala Lumpur) - 2 of 4
Monday, 27 July 2009
2nd of the 4 Postings on our visit to the National Zoo this day.
Bearded Pig
Indian Gaur
Malayan Sun Bear also known as Honey Bear
Brown Bear
Red-legged Pademelon
Javan Deer
Goat
Tortoise or Land Turtles
Python Curtus or Blood Python
Monocellate Cobra
Reinwardt's Flying Frog: Amazingly how the picture turned out to be, showing clearly the frog, which looked to me having the same green colour as the leave. I didn't see it until the caretaker highlighted to me. The caretaker happened to be be attending to the case and he stopped me from reaching my hand towards the frog. The caretaker said that the frogs (there were others) in the case and they don't react when he is attending to the case - very interesting - they know him. The caretaker said that the frog would jump away if I reached out towards him and would shoot poison from its skin if I touch it.
This fellow was not in the exhibition building. A visitor pointed to us its presence. It was hanging from the the roof outside a window of the building! This bat does not belong to the zoo. It is free to fly anywhere.
Watching the giraffes and the camel - aren't they funny? I love Anges' smile.
2nd of the 4 Postings on our visit to the National Zoo this day.
Bearded Pig
Indian Gaur
Malayan Sun Bear also known as Honey Bear
Brown Bear
Red-legged Pademelon
Javan Deer
Goat
Tortoise or Land Turtles
Python Curtus or Blood Python
Monocellate Cobra
Reinwardt's Flying Frog: Amazingly how the picture turned out to be, showing clearly the frog, which looked to me having the same green colour as the leave. I didn't see it until the caretaker highlighted to me. The caretaker happened to be be attending to the case and he stopped me from reaching my hand towards the frog. The caretaker said that the frogs (there were others) in the case and they don't react when he is attending to the case - very interesting - they know him. The caretaker said that the frog would jump away if I reached out towards him and would shoot poison from its skin if I touch it.
This fellow was not in the exhibition building. A visitor pointed to us its presence. It was hanging from the the roof outside a window of the building! This bat does not belong to the zoo. It is free to fly anywhere.
Watching the giraffes and the camel - aren't they funny? I love Anges' smile.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)