australia…. i like malaysia way better
i had a perfect opportunity of visiting australia two weeks ago…. and needless to say i din let it go…
well heres australia from my point of veiw
the scenery…
-beautiful… no pollution at all… u see the roads in the city and the country ah, spotless man. if u can find a piece of rubbish come find me.. i give you five hundred bucks…(i think i can safely say that i wun be mourning)
-besides, the harbour bridge in sydney… magnificent, especially at nite… the view was fantastic.. cant be described in words at all. the skyscrapers also pose a view to die for… literally
-the sydney tower which is not that tall give me the best view of the city, and believe me… it is beautiful
then, the people
-the people are mostly very very polite. and i mean very very polite. they really treat u as if you are their close friend or some other people that they adi noe
-the service by the people working is also great. i went to a theme park and went for the motion-master. there was this crippled girl taking part… and i was not surprised that the person in charge offered all the help she can offer, without the slightest hesitation… now thats what i call i good employee
-probably they have what a coffee-maker said, the passion to go to work. an aussie actually answered this way when questioned in the wee hours of the morning in the airport "how do you people wake up so early and yet work so nicely?" was the question and "the passion" was the answer
the weather
-the weather is one strange thing… it was supposed to be summer in australia but it turned out to be cold…. seriously cold for a summer….
-melbourne was hitting 10 degrees celcius when i went there… what the heck do they mean by summer????
-adelaide was another city which is really mysterious… i can really say that i experienced four seasons in two days there… fishy…
-i only really experienced summer in albury, a small town on the country… even then, the wind was really chilly
the entertainment
-this is another really good thing bout australia… they have nice theme parks and great big cinemas…
-lets start with the cinemas..
1st of all, the seatings in the cinemas is not numbered.. meaning u can sit wherever u want, provided u go in early..
heres where the second good thing comes to play… every show that i have seen has a small number of audience of just about 15 to 20… so u really get to choose your seat slowly without needing to rush… and i duno how the heck the cinemas keep it running man…
-the theme park i went to was movie world.. pretty full with rides, 3D movies, public shows and even parades..
i went on many rides, which din really satisfy my hunger for adrenaline, but it was well worth the visit..
i saw some pretty funny and exciting shows like a police academy (the very very old movie) stunt showcase, which was really a comedic episode of police getting orders to catch two sneaky criminals… their stunts were okay, but with no special effects, made it very very hard to do…. the policeman drift in circles with no difficulty to round up the criminal, now that was cool…. and also there was a huge explosion which i think cost a fortune… we could really feel the heat from the where we sit… big budget
the was also a parade around two or three in the aftanoon… all the superheroes came out to greet the people there.. not just them, but popular movie icons like austin powers, scobby do and the gang, and the looney tunes characters all came out to march down the road and back… had a really nice time there
the government
-well i am not really supposed to talk bout their government, but just one point wont matter… the government really care bout their citizens(pedestrians actually)… really… the roads, especially the main roads, have lots of zebra crossings and if any driver dares hit a pedestrian crossing the road, at whatever pace… the driver loses his lisence and has to pay for all the losses that the pedestrian have suffered, which is really good
so, my experience was quite nice, a bit hectic… heres my journey…
sydney, sydney-adelaide, adelaide, adelaide-sydney, sdyney-melbourne-albury, albury, albury-sydney, sydney, sydney, sydney, sydney, sydney-brisbane-gold coast, gold cost-brisbane-sydney, sydney-kl-IPOH!!!!!
i dun really noe whether the arrangement is correct, and dun really care actually… what that matters is that i have experienced what i have experienced… and learned something from the trip, which is one really important thing
wherever you go, learn the culture, absorb the good values, dun just look at the bad side… be a si tenggang(the one in the form 4 literature book), and evolve, evolve into a better person evrytime you get to visit a new place, see new cultures, new traditions, new environments… take the good points, learn from the bad ones, educate the people back in your place… make sure they understand what u have seen and experienced… if you keep everything to yourself, might as well dun go abroad
and finally, no matter how the experince has changed you, u must always remember that u are still who u are, the nationality of yours is not to be in doubt… with no offence to anyone that may have in the slightest coincidence to what i have to say…. i say this, with your knowledge bout other countries that are better that your own, help your country improve in whatever way possible, dun ever think that if another country is better, i shud stay there.. and not go back to your own country… no such thing, NO SUCH THING..
YOUR NATIONALITY IS A VERY IMPORTANT THING THAT YOU POSSESS. DO NOT LOSE IT or DO NOT TRY TO CHANGE IT!!!
thats why i say, i am a malaysian, once a malaysian… forever a malaysian..
thats also why i prefer malaysia (if u were wondering, look at the title)
so, until my next very very distant and boring post, bye bye
December 24th, 2006 at 4:50 pm
Well…it wasnt that boring actually. I found it to be quite interesting.
December 24th, 2006 at 9:09 pm
what was so boring, jonan?