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Thursday, 31 October 2019

Czech Republic (Prague) - Oct 2019


Ehem… I now proudly present the “Why You Again!” short trip to Prague! This should have been one of the loner trip and a birthday break for myself, but ended up travelling in dual since a friend of mine decided to tagged along to add more fun to the journey. 

My partner in crime has just paid me a short weekend visit in July for 3 days and behold, this is a list of what we had: fresh oysters and caviar at Finlandia Caviar Shop & Restaurant, Japanese Buffet at Itsudemo, Middle Eastern and North African brunch at Sandro, fancy dinner at Farang and the steak at Dockyard Restaurant. We even paid a visit to the Linnanmäki Amusement Park and have had a lot of fun. We have tried the new Taiga Roller Coaster and the funniest part is that after we got on and I wanted to exchange my claw-clip with her rubber band, the roller coaster train started to move and both of us could only stare at each other while exclaming “too late!” and followed by some screams. Therefore this trip has been honorably labelled “损了很多”.

After our summer adventures, I would logically presume that she would not be interested to travel with me again just after 2.5 months, but I was utterly wrong because after she discovered my plan to Prague, she immediately shows her interest and booked herself a ticket from London to Prague soon after. I should not have underestimated my co-conspirator after knowing her for many years.


Day 1 - 05.10.2019 (Saturday)

Our arrival time was just 20 minutes apart, and we happily meet and hugged each other at the arrival hall. Our first sights landed simultaneously on KFC while our stomachs started to drool, but we managed to appease our hunger and kept this special meal for the night in town.

Since most of the downtown hotels were fully booked by the time she acquired her flight ticket, I managed to ask the hotel for an additional headcount to my pre-reserved room. And with a surcharge of approximately €20, we both happily checked-in to our room and relax before heading out to explore the old town. The location of Hotel Liliova Prague Old Town was excellent and literally just a street across the Charles Bridge. We were both stunned looking at the crowd in the old town and there were groups of tourists occupying the bridge. Since it has been raining, everyone has their umbrellas up which make each and every step of our move difficult. Since the rain doesn’t seem to pause so soon, we followed some online guidance and ended up in a classy restaurant. Kampa Park offers one of the best views to the diners overlooking the Charles Bridge, however with the price of €70 each, we were not entirely impressed as we were expecting some better tastes on the meal. 

Being a constant lover of mysterious and obscure tales, the Museum of Alchemists and Magicians of Old Prague with the Alchemical Circle is not something I want to miss. The ticket of 620Kč also includes a visit to the Prague Ghosts Legends Museum. Though nothing has been considered scary and frightening, but I am still excited to tour around.


Day 2 - 06.10.2019 (Sunday)

The Sedlec Ossuary has been on my bucket list for many years, and finally I have the chance to visit this chapel and witness the enormous chandelier of bones with my own eyes. This church of bones was way smaller than I would imagine, but it is definitely worth a visit. The day tour took us around Kutná Hora and introduces to us many amazing places.

Arriving back in the old town, we decided to have some local Czech cuisine and Mincovna seems to be the best option. They offer tasty local delicacies with reasonable prices. We wander on Charles Bridge for a long time until a vietnamese came bothering us, and as a result we left the bridge and decided to come back again during midnight when there will be less visitors and that would be a perfect time for photography. The midnight walk rewarded us with perfect pictures without many passerby, and I could even make my wishes at the Charles Bridge as freely as I want without any disturbances.

Cannabis products seem to be quite famous there, and I took the opportunity to try a pack of the biscuit but nah…I think the amount is just too mild that I don’t feel any different...lol.


Day 3 - 07.10.2019 (Monday)

Time flies and it is almost the moment for us to wave goodbye. We fully utilizes the morning hours and make our last minute souvenir shopping before we parted at the hotel and booking ourselves different rides heading to different places.

The souvenirs I have gotten myself this time was rather different, I have bought some books, glass sculpture and paintings in addition to the pins, keychains and fridge magnets. With all the jokes and laughters that we had, I am looking forward to the “Why You Again! Part II”.

Wednesday, 2 October 2019

谁说人生不是一场游戏?

祝我生日快乐!欢迎在 XX 年前参与银河系的地球之生存游戏!

游戏规则: 请在限定的时间内尽量过关升级,要不然你将会被无情的淘汰。每一个关卡都有着不一样的挑战 (简单来说就是会尽量置你于死地)。你必须努力收集金币以便购买所需要的物品来帮助你过关胜利。

Wednesday, 14 August 2019

梦如人生,人生如梦 5

人生百态,看尽了,也就缘尽了。

当活着只不过是一种勉强的存在,何去何从,都无所谓了。一切的梦想,付出,承诺,都会随风而去,毕竟渺小的自己,可有可无。

Wednesday, 31 July 2019

寻之.空 16

你认识我吗?可否介绍一番也让我认识一下。谢谢。

Sunday, 9 September 2018

Switzerland + Liechtenstein - June 2018

Finally, here comes the impromptu A&A 4D3N girls-trip for 2018. While trying to quest for a center meeting point in between London and Helsinki, we have finally decided that this tiny country of Liechtenstein is attractive enough for us to spend a long weekend. Due to the size of this country and without any airport, we have to travel to the nearest one in Switzerland, which is in Zurich. Despite the high cost of the flight and accommodation, we proceeded with the meet-up plan anticipating some fun moments even though the trip has almost turn out to be a pipe dream due to the recent stressed-fracture I suffered on my knee which very much impaired my movements on a temporary basis.

15.06.2018 (Friday) 

We were lucky to have our arrival hour almost close to each other, and we both managed to arrive at the same time at the Flughafen Zurich Airport. To our surprise, we fail to bump into each other despite that both of us firmly claimed to be standing at the Arrival Gate 1 and was in-front of the Information Center (but apparently there are 2 identical arrival hall at different floor levels). We begin our trip by picking up our rental car - the brand new white Fiat Tipo Hatchback (instead of the VW Polo we booked) and drove all the way to Lake Walensee. We were both starving and decided to stop-by one of the rest station along the motorway to have our late lunch. The choices we were offered was surprisingly above expectation, and this is where we enjoyed our first Rösti and some fried mushrooms. Nonetheless the insipid and dense textured cheesecake has not been one of my favourite.

Driving in a foreign country might not be as easy, especially when the signs wasn’t displayed in English nor are they the same compared to the home country. The all-time driving failure includes:
1. Walking to the right side of the car due to the familiar left-hand traffics that I am used to for the past decade.
2. Almost turning to the left while getting into the roundabout.
3. Constantly stuck and wondering which is the correct traffic direction.
4. Slapping my hand against the car door thinking that the gearbox is on my left.

We spent our first night in Zentrum Neu-Schönstatt, a monastery-styled hotel run by 29 nuns. The rooms were not equipped with TV but comes rather with a bible, a cross on the wall and a bottle of holy water instead. But seriously, who cares when you have the best view of Lake Walensee just outside your windows!

After spending some relaxing hours in the room, we headed out to explore the surroundings. We took a stroll to captured the best view of Lake Walensee from the top of the mountain. But we arrived too late and missed the chance for a cable car ride. The dusk came soon and we decided to have the famous Swiss Cheese Fondue for our dinner hence driving all the way to Bad Ragaz looking for the highly recommended Restaurant Zollstube. The waitresses were offering us the best smile, foods and services. We ordered the YingYang pot with both the Älpler Fondü (mushroom) + Heidi’s Fondü (Beef), where a full basket of bread cubes and a fair portion of potatoes were served together. We walloped almost everything on the table to the extent that the waitress was so surprised and told us that not many customer has done this far to finish the servings and we must have been starving (opps…).

16.06.2018 (Saturday)

The church bell which started at 6.00am has somehow awaken us from our beautiful dreams. The breakfast was pretty simple and basic but yet we find it tasty and delicious. The nun tried to greet every table personally but since neither of us speaks German, she politely rendered a sentence and a kind guest besides our table has helped to translate it and conveying the wish for us to have a nice day. After returning from breakfast, we noticed a note on our doorpost reminding that we have to check-out on time by 10.00am (despite that the official check-in was after 2.00pm).

Since we have nowhere to linger, we drove to Balzers and visited the Burg Gutenberg. This castle wasn’t principally made as a tourist attraction, hence we were only able to admire the building from the outer garden. The way up along the vineyard offers us a panoramic view of the city, however the narrow path often forces us to the edge of the road whenever there are vehicles coming by.

Finally we were able to unload our luggage and we fell in love immediately with the Airbnb villa we have rented. The house was situated at a high latitude and what more could you ask for when you could stay in a cozy cabin, facing a spectacular view of greens and mountains, with the private pool, garden and benches freely accessible 24/7. The friendly host with an artistic talent has decorated the house exquisitely.

When two gluttons get together, it is natural that food becomes the main subject of all times. Despite the fact that we just had a full pot of Cheese Fondue the night before, we were again craving for the cheesy meal during the lunch hour. We were delighted to find a hotel restaurant nearby that serve our appetite. The restaurant was build right on-top of the hill and posted us the absolute challenge to drive the swirl and narrow path all the way up. Most of the roads come with uncountable twists and turns, and some two-way streets were only enough for one car to get through at a time. But looks like there is no obstacle that could prevent or deter us from getting the food we wanted or could beat our unquenchable desires, and we ultimately devoured another pot of cheese.

Being a Catholic and religious country, it was literally challenging as we struggled to find restaurants or convenient stores open after 7pm on Saturday. Not left with many choices, we went for the simplest deal – McDonald with the thought of enjoying the sunset beside the pool in our holiday villa. While on our way back, we unintentionally spotted the wooden bridge which connects both the countries and without a second thought, we stopped by for an hour of crazy + fun photoshoots before we call it a day.

17.06.2018 (Sunday)

It was a cloudy morning but we were determined to drag ourselves up to the top of Malbun. It was my first time taking the chairlift and I am lucky enough to not have suffered from acrophobia since that height could be alarming for some individuals. We were both like the curious and laughable tourist staring at the stairlift until the kind attendant offered us a hand to get on to it (he might have been silently ROFL…). After a short stroll, we sat down in the restaurant and enjoyed our bucolic lunch showered by a bit of sunshine (but it was still freezing after all!) before we depart.

We have had a long conversation with our Airbnb host that afternoon, where she showed us many of her artworks including plants, paintings and sculptures. The dialogue went on to discuss the stand points and perspectives of living in the different era. She was born in the 1950s very much admiring the modern society with gender equality, while we on the other hand starting to miss some of the old school lifestyle when not everything has been invaded by technology. Nonetheless, she is now living an unwind life doing what she likes – Taichi, clay sculpturing, painting and gardening rather than sparring in a big organization dealings with all sorts of hypocrites trying to strive to the top of the hierarchy.

After having the 2 full cheesy meals and the McD, we started to crave for some savoury Asian cuisine. It was fortunate that we found a Thai restaurant serving the tomyam, somtam and stir-fried beef, even though these dishes were not spicy enough for us but… no complaints!

18.06.2018 (Monday)

Switzerland is a country where you would definitely love to visit more than once in a lifetime. The incredible scenery, the welcoming folks and the convenient of getting around will certainly entice you to return once more. After accomplishing our last mission of groceries shopping (cheese, chocolate and…  corned beef?!), we took a quick lunch before finding for our way to the airport.

Both experiences and conveniences come with a cost, and looks like we have learned them the semi-hard way. Despite all the fun and luxury we enjoyed, there are still countless of hiccups along our journey that eventually makes our heart sank. As usual, life isn’t smooth and many lessons we have learned in this trip:

1. We only noticed that we were not permitted to enter Liechtenstein with our rented vehicle after we have spent our 2 days in that “forbidden” country. (Facepalm…waiting for the issuance of the violation ticket)
2. The manual car with the reverse gear at the opposite end of the direction causes some confusion whereby a slight miss resulted to a damage on the hood.
3. One of the A had a flight delay and a late arrival back to Helsinki, and another A misses her flight due to the long queue at the immigration.
4. Speed limit certainly requires a full attention especially when it is below 50kmph, as a ticket + admin fee would cost around €100.

Therefore:
- Always scrutinize in detail the car rental agreement and ensure that a proper copy of the contract has been received and well kept.
- Purchasing the excess protection is always a good idea as you could never anticipate what is going to happen along the journey.
- If you are coming from another country, try to do some research online and study the meaning of each road sign as different country do have them uniquely displayed.
- Always pay attention to the speed limit.

It’s been quite a while since I have had the last long conversation with a close friend without the disruption of the phone and the internet. Undeniably, the technology of smart phones and apps has somehow killed the quality conversation between many people. One of the regret is that we weren’t able to locate any restaurant serving the chocolate fondue within the radar. Alright, I have now met Ms.A in both Asia and Europe this year, but we shall see each other again before wrapping up 2018 in the third continent, stay tuned!

Wednesday, 25 July 2018

寻之.空 15

走向了婚姻,却没有了爱情,这样的结局,你还想要吗?