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Pewter Making at Royal Selangor Visitor Centre

March 28, 2017 By Abel Cheng

Royal Selangor Visitor Centre
World’s Largest Pewter Tankard

Royal Selangor is a household name in Malaysia (and the rest of the world for that matter) for its renown long history in pewter making.

The company which was founded in 1885, by founder Yong Koon, has a visitor center that is open to public. We wanted to visit the center for as long as we could remember. Finally, the timing was right and we made our way to Royal Selangor Visitor Centre (RSVC) during the recent March school holidays. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Blog, Fun Times

How I found time to exercise (And I achieved more than I thought)

January 24, 2017 By Abel Cheng

fitness and exercise
Photo Credit: Pablo TorresCosta

Ever since K started primary school, if I am not wrong, I stopped doing exercise.

Not that I don’t like exercise but due to change of routine, it had been conveniently dropped off the radar.

Before that I used to jog around the neighborhood. That was my morning ritual for many years until K went to school.

After that, I stopped running except for some occasional stretching, push-ups, crunches, pull-ups or fighting for monkey bars with other kids when I take K to playground.

Nothing serious as I took exercise lightly. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Blog, Health and Fitness

How to be a minimalist with six children in tow

January 18, 2017 By Abel Cheng

minimalist
Photo Credit: MandyLoveFly

No I am not talking about me.

Being a minimalist is not easy ourselves, let alone asking the children to do the same.

Leo Babauta shares his personal experience how he and his six children live a minimalist lifestyle. It’s not impossible but it’s not easy either.

As long as we have the right expectations, we will head in the right direction.

Let Leo show you how he did it: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Blog, Home Organization and Safety, Parenting

Family Trip to Bali: What to see and do in the Island of the Gods

December 10, 2016 By Abel Cheng

Bali Pura Puseh

Right at the start of the year end school holiday, we jumped on a plane and flew to Bali for our family vacation. This is also due to my wife’s new job which started on Dec 1. We had to do it before her first day as she would not be able to immediately take leave with her new job.

We had this vacation planned a few months ago and got the main stuff ready (flight and accommodation). We hired a private driver out of a recommendation from a friend who went to Bali last year. We’d got the transport covered before our trip and he was also responsible for airport pickup. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Blog, Fun Times Tagged With: Bali Trip, Interesting Places of Bali

Pulau Ketam Day Trip – A fishing island off Port Klang

November 25, 2016 By Abel Cheng

Pulau Ketam

In conjunction with Pulau Ketam International Art Festival 2016, we made a trip to this small island just off Port Klang.

To reach Pulau Ketam (Crab Island in Malay), you need to take a boat ride because the only access to the island is by sea. I am told this fishing village is popular among tourists on weekends, school holidays and public holidays. So expect it to be packed with people from jetty to the streets on the island.

To avoid that we picked a weekday (today, Friday Nov 25th) which is the last day for this year’s schooling. J is off earlier due to the meet-the-parents session at her school while K was given an off day to give way to his school’s annual graduation day for Standard 6 students. The crowd is almost negligible on the island. Just as what we wanted the way it should be.

Getting There

From Peninsular Malaysia, you can drive to the jetty and park your car there. Remember it gets congested on weekends and holidays. If that’s the case, you can take a KTM Komuter to the jetty and the station (Stesen KTM Komuter Pelabuhan Klang, Persiaran Raja Muda Musa) is just a stone’s throw from the jetty.

Pulau Ketam Jetty Port Klang
Pulau Ketam Jetty Port Klang

Walk to the jetty and look for a boat you like. There are a few boat operators vying the Pulau Ketam route and the fares ranging from RM8 to RM10 for adults and RM5 for children. Speed boats (without air-conditioner but windy) are faster and the conventional ones are air-conditioned. The former takes 20 minutes while the latter takes 30 minutes to reach the island. There’s no need to buy tickets at the counter (though you can do so if you prefer) as you can purchase the tickets onboard. Boat ride is available every 45 minutes and the last one from Pulau Ketam is at 5:30pm.

Going Around Pulau Ketam

Pulau Ketam Jetty on the island
Pulau Ketam Jetty on the island

No you won’t find motorcycles let alone cars on the island. Once you reach the island, you can choose to rent a bicycle or a motorised bicycle (the locals call it motor). Or like us, you can walk around the island if you are fit and have much time to kill.

Pulau Ketam Jalan Satu Pekan
Jalan Besar Pekan

We decided to tour the island by walking for the first half of our visit. For the second part, we chose to rent bicycles as K wanted to experience the thrills of cycling around the island. Some parts are easy to manoeuvre but mostly the streets are narrow (watch out for bicycles in opposite direction and behind!) and the bridges are steep. So young children are not advisable to cycle unless they are highly skilful on narrow streets. For the rental: RM5 a day for bicycles and RM20 an hour (RM50 for 3) for motorised bicycles. One thing good is the rates of bicycle rental on Pulau Ketam are standard no matter which operator you choose.

From our experience, it’s practical and more convenient to cycle than walk around on the island. Not to mention the time you can save and the fun you have.

Pulau Ketam International Art Festival

Pulau Ketam International Art Festival 2016

With the International Art Festival just kicked in, there are more things to see. The organising committee has invited more than 120 artists from all over the world to participate in the festival. The artists are stationed at different public areas (mainly temples or community halls) by country scattered on the island. You can watch them live painting their artworks on the spot. With not much time to spare, we were not able to visit artists from every participating country.

Indonesian artist
Indonesian artist
Indonesian artist
Indonesian artist
Laotian artist
Our very own Malaysian artist - Chow Chin Chuan
Our very own Malaysian artist – Chow Chin Chuan

J and K like this part especially and they enjoy watching these artists at work. One thing lacking is the information about the whereabouts of the artists. We only managed to gather bits and pieces of the info at a counter on Jalan Besar Pekan. On top of that, bringing a map of Pulau Ketam is extremely useful to help you go around.

Seafood

What makes Pulau Ketam famous is the food. Seafood especially. If you are lazy and just here for the cuisine, there’s one seafood restaurant (Restoran Kuai Lok Hian) near the jetty and it’s the largest on the island. You can enjoy Pulau Ketam seafood here without much walking.

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Restoran Kim Hoe

For lunch we decided to try out a restaurant called Restoran Kim Hoe on Jalan Besar Pekan. We were served by a friendly lady and the service was superb. We ordered 3 dishes that came up to RM77. The food is acceptable and fresh.

Fishing Boats

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How can you miss fishing boats and dealers when you come to Pulau Ketam. The view is idyllic especially rivers are lined up with fishing boats.

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We just happened to go to a fish wholesaler at the right time when the fishing boats came back with the harvest. It was about 3 pm.

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One of the primary schools on Pulau Ketam

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Moving around the island in a relaxing manner is quite an exploration itself.

You will be surprised within such a small community, Pulau Ketam has so many temples.

While we walked around, we struck up conversation with a couple of local residents to find out what their life is about and what they like about Pulau Ketam. The people of Pulau Ketam are very friendly and approachable.

A day is enough to check out the place but if you want more, you can stay overnight at one of the hotels and homestays on the island. Pulau Ketam is a great place to get away from city life and to let the kids experience something different.

Filed Under: Blog, Fun Times Tagged With: Pulau Ketam

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