Saturday, 6 September 2014

A Fabulous Trip to Perth


On the 29th of August 2014, I was up with the lark to get ready to go to KLIA. My flight to Perth departed at 9.30am and arrived on time in Perth at 3.25pm. At the Perth International Airport, we had to queue to go through the immigration. We collected our baggage and proceeded to the taxi stand. It started to drizzle when we left the airport. The taxi took us to Duxton Hotel to meet my mummy. Then the holiday began.

We had our simple dinner in the hotel room because it was raining cats and dogs. After dinner, I watched television. There were numerous channels on the television that I could not decide what to watch.

Next day, we checked out from Duxton Hotel and moved to Fraser Suites which is an apartment hotel. It was too early for us to check in, so we left our baggage and went for sightseeing. We boarded a Central Area Transit (CAT) to Harbour Town where factor outlets are located. We wanted to walk to the Science Centre but the lady at the information centre told us that it was not within walking distance. Then we took the CAT bus to the Western Australian Museum. First we went to learn about animals living in mangroves, rivers and oceans. I saw models of birds and other mangrove creatures including the ruddy turnstone, which is a bird. It was temporarily removed.  When I first saw its name I thought it is a tiny animal that looks like a little speck of dust.
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Then we proceeded to the mammal section where we saw some preserved Australian animals, including the koala, wallaby, tree kangaroo, golden pygmy marmoset, echidna and armadillo. After that, we skipped ahead to the bird section. We saw barn owls, fairy penguins and gentoo penguins. The next section we visited was on butterflies from over the world. No matter what size they were, big or small they were all displayed in cupboards. Last but not least, we then proceeded to the discovery centre. We saw a few insects including cockroaches, crickets, dragonflies, greenflies, spiders and tarantulas. An amazing fact that I learnt was that green frogs could live up to 25 to 30 years.


PictureSwans at Queen Garden near to hotel
The following day was a Sunday. When we arrived the bus stand, we realised that the CAT bus only starts at 9.45a. Since we have some time we went to the nearby Queen Garden. It is a beautiful garden with ponds and different types of flowers and trees. I was lost for words when I saw two black swans with their cygnets. This was the first time I have seen cygnets. Their appearance were different from their parents because they have grey soft down (fur).

After a short walk at the garden, we took a CAT bus to the Perth Underground. We wanted to take the blue CAT bus but it was temporarily out of service due to the 2014 City to surf marathon. We got trapped in a array of people who participated in the marathon. We found our way to the jetty where we boarded the Trans Perth ferry to get to Mends St Jetty. From the jetty we walked five minutes following a yellow sign saying Perth zoo on it. On the way, I met a friendly boy named Charlie who was with his sister, Emma and his grandparents.


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First, we saw the little blue penguin. It was very reluctant to take photos with us according to the message in Phillip Island. Whenever we took the camera out, it turned its body away. Then we went to see echidnas. Echidnas are monostremes, which mean they are mammals, which lay eggs. They have quills that are very sharp. Whenever it sees a predator, it will roll into a big, spiky ball that resembles a stinky durian. After that we went to see tired-looking kangaroos dozing in the sun with their eyes closed. Coming up was the vicious carnivore – the Tasmanian devil. Sadly there was only one in the zoo. Later we went to see an animal that is very strangely named – the quokka. It is a marsupial, herbivorous and it is a nocturnal animal. You will never ever see the quokka in any other parts of Australia except in western Australia where Perth is located. We also saw other Australian animals such as cockatoos, wombats, numbats and wallabies.

Next we went to see animals from the Asian Rainforest. The first was the sunbear that could stand on its hind legs like a human. Next sightseeing animal was Raja, Perth Zoo's komodo dragon. It seemed that Perth Zoo was taking good care of this carnivorous creature, as there are two tanks for Raja. Afterwards we saw the red panda. Like the quokka, the red panda's status is vulnerable. Red panda can only be found in China. The next animal is the white-cheeked gibbon which looks very unique.


PictureSpectacular view of Perth from Kings Park
The next section was the African Savannah where we saw African Painted Dogs, baboons, rhinoceroses, lions, giraffes, cheetahs, hyenas, meerkats, and Galapagos tortoise. There was also a small cave containing nocturnal animals. It was very dark inside but we managed to see the ghost bats and quokka. I had a whale of a time at the Perth Zoo.

On the third day, I went to the Queens Garden again to check on the black swans and their cygnets. There was no sign of them when we first came but after a few minutes they waddled to the river. After that we took three CATs and finally stopped at Havelock Street, where Kings Park was located. This park was breathtaking with so many tropical plants all around. The park overlooks the Swan River with magnificent view. We were lucky that the weather was sunny with cooling breezes. The park even has a gorgeous water garden with a lovely water fountain. People loved to sit there and have picnics and mallards adored going into the water and dabble for pondweeds. However, those cheeky mallards loved to snatch sandwiches or any other basket- stored food people brought for their picnics.

The park even had a botanical garden with plants like granite bottlebrush and snakebushes. We did one daring act - walking above a high bridge. Imagine bungee jumping from the top – injury is certain unless you have the right equipment. After two and a half hours of walk, we went for lunch at Hay Street. After lunch I had a whale of a time chasing seagulls at a street with no traffic.

On the last day, I went for a last visit to the Queens Garden to say goodbye to the black swan family. I also had my last chance of chasing seagulls at Hay Street before going to the airport. We had a very relaxing, enjoyable and memorable holiday in Perth. I vow to visit Perth again in future.

Written by:
Koh Chee Yuan

Saturday, 19 July 2014

My Wonderful Trip to Johor Babru


19~22 July 2014

We woke up at six in the morning and got ready for our journey to Johor Bahru. At the hotel, we checked in and went down a narrow corridor to look for our room. After dinner, we took a shower, watched television and had a snooze waiting for the next day.

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On the second day we went to the Little Big Club where I saw my favourite cartoon characters such as Pingu, Barney, Bob the Builder and Thomas The Train. First, my mother coaxed me to go for bumpy car ride. I only drove for a few hundred metres then stopped the car. I decided to try other rides instead. We went to the crane drop ride. Enthusiastically, I got an empty seat. The ride went up and down that caused my heart to make a thumping noise. After our wobbly legs got down, I went to try Harold the Helicopter ride. Instead of going up, the helicopter spun round and round and jerked to a stop at certain times. After that, I tried the Bertie the Bus ride. Similar to the crane drop ride, we were also going up and down. Then the Thomas the train ride took us through dark tunnels and crossed crooked tracks. After all these rides, we went to the playground which is above the train ride. I clambered through bridges, crawled through tunnels and climbed down hatches. I had a whale of a time climbing and crawling at the playground. Next, we went downstairs for the Meet and Greet event. The first character I wanted to meet was Pingu. I greeted the huge penguin in Pingu costume with a quick “hello” and stood beside him for my mummy to snap a picture. After saying “goodbye” to Pingu, I went to greet Bob the Builder. I shook hand with him and then stood in front of him for a photo to be taken. After that, I visited Barney’s house where my mummy took another photo of me.

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PictureThe following day, we went to Legoland which is not too far from the Traders Hotel where we stayed. We were there early and there were not many people queuing at the ticket place. My dad snapped a photo of me in front of the entrance. The first ride we went to was the driving school. There were so many children waiting for their turns to drive a car. When I was waiting for my turn, I had butterflies in my stomach. I felt much better after watching a video on how to drive the Legoland car. However, I became nervous again when I got into the car. I should not have worried so much because I did not bump into anything at all. After my driving experience, we took a ride on the Legoland Express. When the train travelled round the Miniland, I could see many famous buildings from different countries constructed in miniatures with Lego bricks. After the train ride, we went to the Miniland to have closer look of those spectacular miniatures buildings.
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Next, we went to watch a 4-D movie called Racers. It was my first experience watching a 4-D movie and I did not know what to expect. My dad asked me to put on the goggle given to us at the entrance. I was really fascinated because the image moved towards us and I could feel water dripping on me. Now I know why it is called a 4-D movie. After the movie, we went to the street mall for a quick lunch. We went to the imagination area after our lunch. My favourite attraction was the musical fountain with many different musical instruments such as trumpet and violin. Oh, I forgot to say that most of the things we see in Legoland are built with Lego bricks. It was truly amazing. I wish I could do that.Then came my first experience with a roller-coaster ride at the Dragon. At first, I was not nervous at all. But when we got into the seat and the ride started, I soon found out how fast the roller-coaster travels. Besides the speed, the roller-coaster tilted at certain times that made the ride even more exhilarating. I found it quite hard to get the image out of my mind, even when we tried other rides.
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Under the scorching sun, we had to drink a lot of water in order to prevent dehydration. When the weather became too hot to stay outdoor we went inside the Lego Academy. My dad and I built some tall structures using Lego bricks to test whether they can withstand vibrations. It is called the Build and Test. My first attempt failed because my huge building collapsed. I worked hard to get the building up again. Unfortunately, a few little boys destroyed it. That made me furious that I nearly blew my top off. I finally cooled down when the boys’ mother helped me to construct another tall building.
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PictureThen, we took a ride up in the Observation Tower. When we were high up in the tower, the view was breathtaking. We had a bird’s eye view of the whole theme pack. The rides looked small and the people looked like tiny ants. Next, we went the Technic Twister and Aquazone Wave Racers. I liked the twister rider but it took us a lot of strength to spin the wheel. The Wave Racers ride got us drenched because there was water splashing at us. My mummy dried my shirt using the hand dryer in the washroom. Then, we went to the Lost Kingdom Adventure that looks like an Egyptian building. When the ride took us inside the building, we had to use guns to hit red eyes, bats and other creatures. It was quite fun. My favourite rides were the Royal Joust and Beetle Bounce. The Royal Joust is a ride on a wooden horse that travelled through some woods. The Beetle Bounce is a ride where we went up and down. I also tried the helicopter ride that is quite similar to the one at the Little Big Club. We were fortunate that we did not have to queue long for most of the rides. Before we called it a day, we went for a boat ride. We said “goodbye” to the theme park at 5pm. We were so tired and went back to the hotel for a nice shower before our dinner. I had a wonderful day at the Legoland. I hope to have an opportunity to go back again.


Written by:
Koh Chee Yuan