"Hi I'm Jimmy and my mission is to travel to 100 cities in 730 days. I have been to 54 cities in 365 days up to date." Quoted by Jimmy Pan.



Thursday, December 25, 2008

Merry Christmas 25Dec08

Merry Christmas to all!!! Hope all of you have gotten all your presents by now. 25th December 2008 marks another new beginning in life because it is a signal that says 2008 is coming to an end. haha. Even though I am on tight schedule at work however, I was allowed to be free on this lovely occasion.

The lovely bunch of people never fail to make my life more meaningful than ever. Brought down to the minor details of food preparations to the home decorations were through through the deepest considerations. How can I not love them. haha. The celebration was splendid. Count down to every seconds of Christmas.

Danny, Darren, Frankie, Wee keong, Luke, Ian, James, Nick, Byrant, Shawn, Ben, Javin, Kenneth, Alvin and Jenny. A day to remember. 25th December 2008. Closing.

"The lovely bunch of people."

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Lahore 17Dec - 21Dec08

If you think there are really nothing to do in Lahore, Pakistan, then you are so wrong. What happens when you put 2 boys and a girl together? They turn threesome? I doubt the possibility of getting any. They just do wild things together. That is what happen when I went with Dane and Racheal.

Who would have expected I actually went with them. 3 nights with them was full of laughter. From shopping at the streets of Lahore to the tuk tuk vehicle buzzing to the narrow streets of Lahore. Change of guards between India and Pakistan and of course the fun fair parade at the outskirts of Lahore border. Not forgetting the red light district Mindi Lahore.

One tall, one short and one lian. That is all that matters. Into Lahore, another dangerous place! Dane made fun of me by saying that the locals loves fair asian boys. They will rape me. haha. You think I will believe you, dream on! haha. Love the food there, chicken tikka hmm my favourite. If you like handy craft work, then the alley of Lahore will be the one stop place that you have to go. Sell lots of nice unique jewels and the textile materials are rich there.

Information of Lahore, Pakistan

Lahore is the capital of the Pakistani province of Punjab and the second largest city in Pakistan after Karachi. Historically the main city of the undivided Punjab, it is often called the Garden of Mughals because of its rich Mughal heritage. It successively served as the capital of the empires of the Shahi kingdoms in the 11th century, The Ghaznavids in the 12th century, the Ghurid State in the 12th and 13th century, the Mughal Empire in the 16th century, the Sikh Empire in the early 19th century, and it was the capital of the Punjab region under the British Raj in the mid 19th and early 20th century.

Mughal structures such as the Badshahi Mosque, the Lahore Fort, Shalimar Gardens, and the mausolea of Jehangir and Nur Jehan are popular tourist attractions for the city. Lahore is also home to many British colonial structures built in the Mughal-Gothic style, such as the Lahore High Court, the General Post Office (GPO), theLahore Museum, and many older universities including the University of the Punjab. Lahore is often referred to as the cultural heart of Pakistan, as it is the center of Pakistani arts, films and intelligentsia.

One word to describe this trip - FUN!!! Just be careful of the culture difference, stay in groups. Girls no mini skirts. haha. My ratings:

Sceneries - 6/10*
Shopping - 6/10*
Food - 6/10*
People - 4/10*

"Dane, Jimmy and Racheal at Fun Fair Parade"

"Jimmy at the Change of Guards Ceremony"

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Johannesburg 9Dec - 13Dec08

I could hear the lions calling me from afar. Strumming and drumming of musical instruments by the native folks of South Africa in Johannesburg calling to celebrate the happy occasion of the new dawn. I thought I was dreaming in my la la land but it was actually happening along side with my junior in school, Shuian.

We were lucky. Rian, our tour guide, whom I met on on board offered to bring us around. Drove us in a silver white mercedes to and from our hotel to the places of interest. My first time touching a lion club in Africa was not any easier. I tell you they bite and they mean it. haha. Shuian, Karlina and Rian are so brave. Feeding the giraffe was pretty fun. Was in the car watching the real wild life in action as we saw the king of jungle devoured his lunch.

Night life was full of zest. Native folks celebrated by singing their most uproar language of their own along with the instrument, strumming and drumming. Had our dinner being late, we wouldn't have even bothered to listen. Shopping was no longer a must anymore as we experienced a different realm of life with only music and food. In any case, things there are pretty affordable. Bought my fridge magnet as usual.

Facts about Johannesburg

Johannesburg also known as Jozi or Jo'burg, is the largest city in South Africa. Johannesburg is the provincial capital of Gauteng, the wealthiest province in South Africa, having the largest economy of any metropolitan region in Sub-Saharan Africa. The city is one of the 40 largest metropolitan areas in the world and it is one of Africa's only three global cities, the other two being Cairo and Cape Town. While Johannesburg is not officially one of South Africa's three capital cities, it does house the Constitutional Court – South Africa's highest court.


Johannesburg is the source of a large-scale gold and diamond trade, due to its location on the mineral-rich Witwatersrand range of hills. Johannesburg is served by O.R. Tambo International Airport, the largest and busiest airport in Africa and a gateway for international air travel to and from the rest of southern Africa.


Travellers should be careful there as it is one of the highest crime rate country. Never go out alone and you must go in a vehicle. Looks like the movie, Blood Diamond isn't only a show. My ratings:

Sceneries - 7/10*
Shopping - 5/10*
Food - 6/10*
People - 2/10*

"Jimmy with the native folks"

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Nagoya 30Nov - 2Dec08

Called up for Nagoya, Japan! How unexpected. I always love Japan cultures. The food, shopping, people and technologies there too. It is just so amazing to see how Japan technologies surpasses those in Singapore. Charles agrees with me too.

The people in Nagoya are so polite, well all Japanese are polite and friendly. I think its' their culture and upbringing, compare to our modern society, a hell lots of difference if you get what I mean. Loved the weather, cold and windy. How can I not fall in love with a city of four seasons. For fridge magnets collectors like me, I tell you its' impossible to get one there as no shopping areas sells that.

My first time into the shrine temple of Nagoya was unexpected. An accidental discovery with Charles as we were walking towards the shopping Parco area to hunt for my fridge magnet. Wishes board was the first thing we did. There stood a castle of Nagoya north west of the temple, not that I could see it but in accordance to the map. Too bad under time restriction, I can't go over but never the less I will put it on my next trip I guess. Beautiful is the word I describe.

About Nagoya, Japan

Nagoya is the third-largest incorporated city and the fourth most populous urban area in Japan. Located on the Pacific coast in the Chūbu region on central Honshū, it is thecapital of Aichi Prefecture and is one of Japan's major ports along with those of Tokyo, Osaka, Kobe, Yokohama, Chiba, and Hakata. It is also the center of Japan's third largest metropolitan region, known as the Chūkyō Metropolitan Area. As of 2000, Chūkyō Metropolitan Area has 8.74 million people, of which 2.17 million live in the city of Nagoya.


The city's name was historically written as the older Emperor of that time (also read as Nagoya), and as the city is located between Kyoto, Shikoku and Tokyo, it was also historically known as "central capital" (Chūkyō).


Beautiful and quiet place to visit. A must go destination for travellers. Of course, slightly expensive but affordable for food and shopping. Ratings as below:

Sceneries - 7/10*
Shopping - 7/10*
Food - 8/10*
People - 8/10*

"Jimmy at the Shrine temple"