Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Xian, China Day 2 (Part 1 - Terracotta Army)

Assalamualaikum w.b.t!
Alhamdulillah for this opportunity to still be able to breath in this temporary world. And peace be upon prophet Muhammad s.a.w

So I would like to continue on my China trip Day 2 and if you missed out my previous post do check it out! Xian, China Day 1

21st Oct 2014 (Day 2)

After we had our breakfast which was around 9 am, we went to one of the 8 Wonders of the World, Emperor Qinshihuang's Mausoleum Site Museum or better known as the Terracotta Army. From our hotel to there took us about 2 hours as  it was Tuesday and the traffic was massive! Just like here in KL, nothing new lol.

Along the way there, we were able to see lots of pomegranates orchards and locals selling the fresh huge pomegranates by the road. If you didn't get a chance to stop, no worries as you'll see this fruit everywhere near the museum area.

Local selling pomegranates near the museum parking area.
Show off your Mandarin and you'll get a better bargain! 
When we were about to arrive, in another 15 - 20 minutes, we saw a beautiful statue that looks like a dancing man and lady. Well, I'm not sure what it is called but that man is an Emperor and that lady is his concubine. And if I'm not mistaken, that is the entrance to the Xi'an Huaqing Hot Spring. The history and ending part of this couple love story is pretty much tragic, according to my Chinese colleagues the concubine is murdered by his own true love the Emperor himself, so if you are interested to know more do google up!

The dancing statue, simply beautiful!
Once arrived that is somewhere around 11 am, there we were supposed to check in into 2 gates. So please ensure to keep your tickets after passing the 1st gate. Both of the gates were like in the airport where you put all of your belongings in a tray and passed through a security check. Once passed, we took a buggy ride to the 2nd gate and the ride is about 1 - 2 minutes only.
The entrance ticket for checking at Gate 1 & 2.
I'm sorry I don't know the price, ours' already included in the package but do check out Travel China Guide.
The best view for every buggy ride, at the back!
Done with the 2nd gate and finally we were in the museum area woohoo!! And there were visitors from all around the world! The outside of the museum area is clean with a beautifully maintained landscape but wait till you get to see what's inside it, mashaAllah, magnificient!
This is in front of Pit 2
The museum is huge and consist of few exhibition pits and hall. So we took lots of pictures! And if you don't have any idea regarding the history and stuffs no worries, explanations provided at each of Pit 1, Pit 2, Pit 3 and other relics displayed.

Taken as reference from www.chinahighlights.com


When observing these relics, don't just look at the front because sometimes at the back is where the best part lies.
If don't trust me, just look at the face of that lady on the right.

The digging and reservation processes are still undergoing up til this moment.
This picture was taken inside Pit 2 which is slightly smaller than Pit 1 and less armies.
This is the picture of the popular Horses as seen in the movie The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor
And it is not that big as seen in the movie.
Inside Pit 1 and Pit 2 there were a room for taking pictures with the terracotta armies itself but of course we needed to pay 10 Yuan/RMB each person. You can either take individually or group photo and yes, using your OWN camera. Just a quick 3 - 4 snaps and they'll shoo you away, still more people waiting in the line! Nak selfie selfie ni memang tak sempat la!

Once in a life time memory with the Terracotta Armies 
If you didn't get the chance to take pictures with these armies inside of the museum, you will still be able to do so outside the museum area. Just walk trough the gates and along the pathway there's lots of souvenirs for you to take home.

Few set up like these for photography purposes
Another photography spot
Fridge magnet of Terracotta Armies and Pagoda
There's even jades, Buddha statue and Terracotta Army figurines
After a long walk in the museum and looking around for souvenirs, we finally went for lunch somewhere near that area also which is just few steps further. And for that story, I'll continue in the next post!

Till then, Assalamualaikum!
May Allah bless us all!

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Xi'an, China Day 1

Assalamualaikum w.b.t dear believers!
All praise is to Allah s.w.t and peace be upon Muhammad s.a.w and prophet's wives and sahabah.

I wanted to share my trip to China ages ago but I am way too lazy to write, lol. So here I am (finally) sharing my experiences in China, enjoy!

This trip was sponsored by my employer so it is a company trip actually and there were about 15 of us. This 6 days 4 nights trip was from 20th to 25th October 2014 and it was with Ontravel & Tour Sdn Bhd

20th Oct 2014 (Day 1)

Our flight scheduled at 6.15 pm and we were flying with AirAsia X and it was my first time flying with AirAsia Airbus. It was big and comfortable with convenient 4 toilets just sufficient for the hundreds of passengers.
Before check-in luggage... girls will be girls, posing!
That is the D7 346 Airbus
Meriah mak oii
I had Uncle Chin's Chicken Rice and it was LOUSY! Nasi berkerak dan keras as if dah 10 kali dipanaskan.
Ingatkan only MAS has the Nasi Lemak Bogel.

The air travelling from Malaysia KLIA 2 to Xi'an International Airport took about 5 hours and so we reached Xi'an International Airport about 11.15 pm, queued up for immigration and finally about 12 am we met up with our tour guide, Mei who is a local people and headed straight to MengFei Hotel or also known as Flying Dragon Hotel  

From airport to the hotel which is situated in the heart of Xi'an city, took only 20 minutes by bus if there is no traffic congestion and 30 - 45 minutes if otherwise. But since we arrived at midnight in Autumn season, it was cold and foggy and so the bus driver had to slow down due to poor sight.

China's Immigration, not so long queue at midnight. Nihao!
The cold and foggy night!


And of course as Malaysian, where this kind of environment is rarely hard to see except for Genting Highland and Cameron Highland (itu pun dah tak sejuk mana dah..), we go "Wooooo....." alooooong the way to our hotel. Serious jakun kejap woi! Hahaha..emm..ehem.

Once arrived at the hotel we were divided into couples and checked in to our room sweet room, yeay! We were then advised to be early for the complimentary breakfast tomorrow or NO more food as this is considered as a small 4 stars hotel and handling crowds is not their expertise, boleh pulak macam tu kan.

Happy faces before sleep! Perlu ke? Haha
The nice and cosy room, no air conditioner just natural cold air from outside.
Please note that MOST of the drinks, snacks, cards in the room NOT for free. Even the bottle water!
Unless you want to purchase it, check the tagging first.

But anyway, for Muslims we didn't have any problem as most of us brought our own foods because complimentary breakfast is non-halal, but you can still eat the cereal and breads kot but for myself I did not eat anything from the hotel's breakfast through out this trip.

In front of the MengFei Hotel

Simple birthday celebration at hotel's cafe for October's babies.
So with this, it is the end of Day 1 and I'll continue with Day 2 in the next post where we went to the best ever place to visit, where? Keep on reading my next post Xi'an, China Day 2 (Part 1 - Terracotta Army) !

Till then, Assalamualaikum!
Have a barakah day peeps!

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Let's be rich, quick!

Assalamualaikum earthlings!

Happy Wednesday. Smile. Its the easiest sadaqah you can give today. So let's make others and yourself rich today!

Do you know that the easiest way to become rich is to give lots and lots of sadaqah. As Allah promise to double up to 700 times of the amount you have sadaqah. 

There's no other investment nor MLM can give as high interest as Allah give to those who willingly give sadaqah. 

How great is that, huh. In other word, the more sadaqah you give the richer you become! Indeed He is the most generous and merciful God. Allahuakhbar!