Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Lunch at Hung Kee Restaurant, Taman Shamelin








I tried out the Wantan Mee with Roasted Duck at Hung Kee restaurant last Saturday after my business appointment around Taman Shamelin.

I like to roasted duck meat as its taste almost the same as my favourite Sze Ngan Chye roasted duck in Petaling. The mee texture is just nice but I do not like the wantan and its soup as they put too much pepper in it.

All that cost me RM6.00 which I think the price is reasonable as roasted duck usually a bit costly.

The restaurant is located opposite Pudu Ulu Park with address as below:

18-20, Jalan 4/91,
Taman Shamelin Perkasa
56100 Cheras, Kuala Lumpur

Monday, November 8, 2010

Jungle Walking at Wawasan 5, Pusat Bandar Puchong

We found this trail after reading the following blog - jungletrekkinginpuchong.blogspot.com/

Direction:
If you are coming from Sunway toll or Kinrara or Bukit Jalil, you would notice IOI Mall on your right hand side. Keep to your left after IOI Mall. Look for signboard Taman Wawasan, when you saw Mobil petrol station on your left. Continue to keep left. You would notice EON Bank on your left after Mobil. When you see a big signboard Pusat Bandar Puchong, turn left after the signboard. You will see Bomba station on your left. Go straight till you reach the first traffic light. Then right after the traffic light. You are on the right way if you found a very big field on your left. Go straight till you notice Speedmart 99 on your left and then you must turn left. Yes, you have reached your destination as show in my picture as below.

The highest peak that we are allows to climb is 140m (We measure the height of our climb using Casio Watch Model 3173). Many trails have been blocked and I do not know why. We never able to reach the waterfall as mentioned in jungletrekkinginpuchong.blogspot.com. The trail to the waterfall has been blocked, perhaps!









Below photo shows two trail that you may take. We took the trail on the right.



The watch shows that we have climb 65m from the starting point (first photo).







The photo below shows the peak ie 140m from starting point. We have done it in about 40 to 45 minutes.



This one shows the trail that leads us down the hill.

















The trail can be very slippery after raining day, so it is advisable to bring along a walking stick if you are “new” in jungle trekking like myself.

Happy Walking! And let’s walk for better health!

Monday, September 6, 2010

A Day Trip to Tanjung Sepat

Tanjung Sepat is a fishing village located at Kuala Langat.

Our trip from Puchong to Tanjung Sepat took more than an hour.

Our first stop is at Ganofarm mushroom farm and its homestay.






We have lunch at Ocen Restaurant located near Lover’s Bridge










The famous Pau Shop and local Coffee Shop












Our last stop at Fish Ball Shop / Factory located near Tanjung Sepat market.


Wednesday, August 25, 2010

The Most Expensive Parking Fee in a Shopping Mall



The above photo was taken at the parking payment machine located at Premier Park Lot at Empire Shopping Gallery, Subang Jaya, Malaysia.

My friend parked there for approximately 5 hours and they charged her RM599.00. Isn’t it the most parking fee even being charged for just parking in a shopping mall?

How can this happen?

The story goes like that. Apparently when Empire Shopping Gallery was open for business in April 2010, it offers free parking till end of June 2010. My friend has initially taken the parking ticket during the free parking period. Since the parking “palang” was lifted up during the time she exited the parking, she totally forgotten that she has taken a parking ticket.

Today, we went there again for dinner. While searching for the parking ticket to pay, she took the wrong ticket (you know lah, the one which she took many months again). When machine ask her to park RM599, she has a shock of her life. Then I asked her whether she has put in the right ticket, she suddenly remember that today parking ticket is actually still in her purse. What a joke!!!!

The conclusion is that the parking in Empire Shopping Mall is calculated on hourly basis. So do not try to leave your car there for a time more than necessary unless you want to break current record of RM599.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Declaration of Dividend in Unit Trust Investment Does Not Increase the Overall Value of your Investment Immediately

Many people misunderstood this concept. The worst still is that unit trust consultant or agent who is the one who give wrong information to his/her client.

It is totally agreeable that if a public listed company declared its dividend, those who buy their share will benefit from their distribution but the same concept does not apply to unit trust investment.

For example, if you own a trust trust with current unitholding of 1000 units and current value of RM1 per unit. Then it declare dividend of RM0.10 per unit. So you would get RM100 dividend. After the dividend has been declared, the price of your unit will drop to RM0.90 (RM1.00 – RM0.10) because you have took RM100 of so called dividend.

On top of that, a dividend declaration would subject to company taxation of 25% to 26%.

Let me give you a real life example.

Mr. A has bought CIMB-Principal Equity Fund on 8/2/2010 at price of RM1.2346. After taking account of service charge or 3% of NAV price, the total unit that he got is 14154.97. The illustration as below

Date of Purchase: 8/2/2010
Amount: RM18000
Price before Service Charge: 1.2346
Price after Service Charge of 3%: 1.271638
Total Unitholding: 14,154.97

The fund declared its dividend of gross 6.5 cents per units on 4/6/2010

After deducting the Malaysia taxation, the nett dividend of the fund is 5.64162 cents per units.

That mean, Mr. A get a dividend of RM798.57 and it was reinvested at price of RM1.2487. Thereby the unit that Mr. A gets is 639.52 units (RM798.57 ÷ 1.2487).

Below list down the unitholding and NAV before and after the dividend declaration:

Before Dividend
Unitholding: 14,154.97
NAV Price: RM1.3051
Total Value: RM18,473.65

After Dividend
Unitholding: 14,794.49
NAV Price: RM1.2487
Total Value: RM18473.65


Let me explain it in a layman term using the example of a cake:

A cake weight 10kg worth RM1000.00. That’s mean 1kg is RM100.
If I sell off a kg of the cake, the remaining cake now worth RM900.00.
If I would like to cut it into 10 pieces again, each piece only worth RM90.

The unit trust price of the fund is extracted from the link http://www.cimb-principal.com.my/daily_unittrust_convensional.aspx?ddlID=1169e0d4-3cbf-450e-aa1d-b8edcb4413d6&catID=1169e0d4-3cbf-450e-aa1d-b8edcb4413d6


Disclamer:
The information contained herein has been derived from sources believed to be reliable. No representation is given on and no liability or responsibility is assumed for the accuracy or completeness of this document. This document is provided for information purpose only and should not be construed as and shall not form part of an offer or solicitation to buy or sell any unit trusts. It may not be reproduced, distributed or published by any recipient for any purpose.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

5-Element Vegetable Soup (The Soup that Cures Cancer)


A friend has helped me to translate this from a Chinese book. This vegetable soup is believed to be able to cure cancer. Since all the ingredients are vegetable, it is really worth trying it out.

Ingredients

White Carrot – 1 kati (600 gm)
White Carrot Leaves – ½ kati (300 gm)
Red Carrot – ½ kati (300 gm)
Burdock – 4 tahil (152 gm)
Mushroom – 10 gm

Cooking Methods

1) After washing the carrots, cut them into big pieces with the skin attached.
2) Use aluminum or glassware utensil to boil the soup
3) Add water 3 times the volume of the vegetable. Use big fire to get it boils. Then only reduce it to small fire and cook it for an hour. During cooking, DO NOT OPEN the cover of pot!
4) The soup is ready for consumption after an hour cooking time

Other Notes:

1) Drink this soup 3 times a day – morning, afternoon and night. Each time drink 200ml, total of 600 ml per day. Please drink ½ an hour before meal. Soup is ok to drink either hot or cold.
2) Keep the soup in the fridge if it is no being consume in 4 hours times.
3) Please do not drink the soup if it looks “muddy” or taste sour.
4) The soup residue can be put inside potted plant and it would make the plant becoming very fresh again.
5) Buy mushroom which is dried by the sun or if you buy the mushroom from the market, put them to dry under the sun for a while to increase the Vitamin D
6) Please follow the prescription’s proportion of each of the ingredients for optimum results.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Power Root Scam

Power Root firm, Natural Bio Resources Bhd has warns the public of the Power Root Scam (winning lucky draw of huge cash amount) on 12 February 2009 thru The Star newspaper.

Today I finally strike my “lottery” as scam finally reaches me.

Below is how the SMS looks like:



Saturday, February 27, 2010

Renewal of Indonesia Maid (domestic helper)’s Visit Pass (Temporary Employment)

Before going to Fomema, prepare the following
a) Banker cheque RM190 (for female) under the name “Fomema Sdn Bhd”
b) Print out registration form from website http://www.fomema.com.my/html/ (Or you may get the form from Fomema when you arrived there)
c) Check the list of fomema approved clinic and choose the one of your convenience (preferably the clinic with X-ray facility)

Fomema address: Lot G1-G10, Level 3, Block G (Central) Pusat Bandar Damansara
Damansara Height, 50490 Kuala Lumpur. Tel: 03-20946188

Direction to Fomema from Jalan Maarof:
From Jalan Maarof turn right, keep right, follow sign board to Pusat Bandar Damansara. Once reach the traffic light, turn left and then right, go to parking. Fomema is on right hand side near the parking entry booth. Parking is RM2.20 for 1st hours. I only there for least than an hour, so I forgotten to check what is the rate for subsequent hours.

Go to Aras 3 (Kiri) in Block G, queue up to get the form (if you didn’t pre-print the form earlier) or number. Wait for your turn. Pass the fully completed registration form to the servicing counter. They will process it immediately and pass you the necessary document to bring to the clinic.

Then bring the maid to the clinic/hospital for medical check-up. The result will be send by the panel doctor to immigration after 10 days from the check-up day. Employer can views the result by logging into fomema website at http://www.fomema.com.my/result.php. If maid medical result is suitable, it will ask us to proceed to immigration office.

Maid visit pass can be renewed at Level 2, Block G, Immigration office, Putrajaya.







Make banker cheque to ‘KETUA PENGARAH IMIGRESEN MALAYSIA’ before going to Immigration office. For Indonesian maid, it is RM445.00. Get the number from the counter. When it is your turn, the officer will retrieve your maid information thru their online system. You just need to give the officer your maid’s passport. (it is safer to bring authorization letter (if you are not the registered employer under your maid’s passport), the employer’s IC and print-out result of Fomema). Then the officer will pass back the passport to you and ask you to pay at the Payment Counter. After getting the receipt, go to sticker counter to get the sticker of the Visa. Then you have successfully renew the maid’s visit pass.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Dinner at Italiannies Restaurant, The Gardens

We decided to dine at Italiannies Restaurant after I saw the nice photo of Bowl of Pasta and Lamb Shank from the website of kampungboycitygal.com.

To my disappointment, the Bowl of Pasta is no longer available in their menu.

Another disappointment is that Italiannies has discontinued the kid-eat-for-free promotion. Their webste is out-of-date because it states that such promotion is available.

Below are the foods that we have ordered:












The bruschetta and Lamb Shank are nice, others are so-so only. The restaurant is very stringy on the sauce. There is so little sauce being given for the Parmesan Fish and the Lamb Shank.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

FGS Dong Zen Temple 2010

I went to FGS Dong Zen Temple on the 3rd day of Chinese New (ie on 16th February 2010). It was in the afternoon around 12 noon to 3 pm and the weather is really warm.

















It is not as crowded as Year 2006 when I went there for the first time. I think the environment (ie lantern & flora) is much nicer in 2006 then 2010. Below are some of the photos I took in 2006. It was taken between 6 pm to 8 pm on 1st February 2006.










The official website for this temple is www.fgs.org.my