Tuesday, 29 August 2017

MRT phase 2 and kajang trip...



Hello everybody! It’s been a long time since I updated my blogger on June 2017. Fortunately, I am able to make use this week of school holiday to update my blogger.

MRT Sungai Buloh – Kajang line (phase 2) has been finished constructing since 17th of July (my birthday also on 17th of July). However, I am unable to make use that time to go jalan-jalan (hanging out) lah as I had to rush for my 3 subjects’ kerja kursus (coursework) as well as MUET (Malaysian University English Test) exam. So, finally I can make use of this school holiday to go to Kajang to enjoy eating sate…

MRT phase 2 consists of 19 stations which starts from Muzium Negara station (KL sentral) to Kajang station. Soon after the completion of the MRT, many people are quite satisfied with the MRT services. Just like what I said on the previous blog post, The coaches in MRT are comparatively larger than the usual LRT Sri Petalling line’s and Kelana Jaya line’s coaches. This can help to accommodate more people in the train during the peak hours. Moreover, the coaches in MRT also have provided a larger wind-screen on both sides of the coaches so that the commuters are being able to enjoy viewing the urban scenary in Damansara, Bandar Utama, Cheras as well as Kajang. Therefore, that’s why a lot of city dwellers want to try commuting MRT to jalan-jalan.  (P/S: there is also a 50% discount of the LRT, Monorail and MRT ticket fares, so that’s why they want to commute these public facilities to jalan-jalan).
Inside MRT coach...

The view of MRT Maluri Staion, the interchange station of LRT Ampang Line...
Kajang. Kajang is the largest town in the district of Hulu Langat, Selangor. The town centre of Kajang itself is roughly 30km away from The Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur. The current locational gravity of growth in Kajang would be Sungai Chua. The total population of Kajang has grown rapidly in the past few years, with estimated population growth of 9% per annum. Areas surrounding Kajang are easily accessible via the SILK Expressway and Cheras-Kajang Expressway. Besides, Kajang is governed by the Majlis Perbandaran Kajang. However, the thing that makes people to visit kajang is Sate (satay)…
In somwhere of the town centre...


The prestigious sate restaurant in Kajang is Sate Kajang Haji Samuri. That famous restaurant is owned by Hj Samuri & Anak-anak Enterprise Sdn Bhd. Since the MRT has been finished constructing, the number of customer who visited that restaurant has been increased by 50% till 60%...


So many people sia...
                Frankly saying, the sate is not cheap as it costs 98 cents per stick (Sate Ayam and Sate Daging). Besides, each of the ketupat costs around 70 cents. However, I still decided to go there lah because I’m bored at home during this holiday as well as there is 50% discount of public transport (LRT, Monorail and MRT) ticket fares which are valid from 18th July to 31th August.
Menu...
                After you enjoying your satay meal, I would like to recommend you to commute Bus Selangor (Free of charge) in Kajang. It takes you to tour around the town center as well as passing through several housing estates. The frequency of waiting for the bus coming is roughly 15 minutes. Therefore, you are able to make your day trip to be meaningful by commuting bus Selangor to take a tour in Kajang town centre.
Sate...
                Construction of MRT is actually being beneficial for the rakyat. This is because it can make an area to be easily accessible from another area. Besides, this can help to increase the mobility of the society and contributing to the regional economic growth as this project will likely able to create more job opportunities and business opportunities for the locals. For example, after the completion of MRT phase 2, the business of satay has been thriving. So, you still have 3 days to enjoy LRT, Monorail and MRT fare discount, why not you plan to jalan-jalan at Kajang?

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Thursday, 8 June 2017

Klang trip...



                Hello everybody! After I finished my STPM semester 2 exam, I’ve decided to go for some lone trip around this hustling and bustling Klang Valley.
                Last 2 week, I went to Klang for a trip right after the sem 2 exam. In fact, I had planned to go there long time ago, however, It is quite expansive for the public transport fee to reach the destination. Until recently, I have already saved enough money for this trip…

Map of Klang district

The map of Klang town centre,,, (It is being divided by the Klang River)
                Klang is the royal town of Selangor State in Malaysia which stituated approximately 30 km from Kuala Lumpur town centre and rougly 11km from Shah Alam (the capital city of Selangor State). Klang district has also the Malaysia’s busiest port, which is Port Klang (located west of the Klang town centre). On the other hand, Klang has about 744 062 people stay there, making it is one of the densely populated district in Selangor (density of population: 1,298/km2). Therefore, the government had decided to construct LRT 3 (LRT Bandar Utama –Klang line) in order to increase connectivity from town to town in Klang Valley.
                In the morning, I commuted LRT from BK5 station to Subang Station (which costs about RM5.00 if you use touch n go). Subang station is one of the interchange stations of LRT and KTM comuter. Therefore, I commuted the train from Subang station to Klang station which costs RM 2.60 (touch n go price).

Touch n go card
 
Klang KTM station
                After I arrived there, I went to a prestigious chinese kopitiam in Klang town center (nearby the KTM station). Its name is Chong KoK Kopitiam.

                Then, I simply order their roti bakar and teh tarik there because I am hungry at that time. The roti bakar costs RM2.60 and the tarik costs RM 1.20 (the the tarik is cheaper than in other parts of Klang Valley). Honestly, their roti bakar sangat perfect, the kaya in the roti bakar memang really good to taste. However, the the tarik very common, just like in the mamak stall one…


Chong Kok Kopitiam
                After finish eating there, then I cincai took free bus Selangor to tour around the Klang town centre as well as Pandamaran. Pandamaran is a chinese village nearby Port Klang and town centre. There has also lots of the Bak Kut Teh restaurant for you to patronize there (I didn’t go to the bak kut teh restaurant because I don’t have enough money to buy Bak Kut Teh).

Free bus selangor...

The route of free bus selangor
                That ride took about an hour to tour around the town. Following that, I was going back to the town centre (nearby the KTM station) and loitering around the streets in the town centre…  Then, I go back to home…
Jalan Raya Timur

Jalan Stesen 1


Jalan stesen
                Lastly, this year the Majlis Perbandaran Klang (MPK) is hosting the campaign of “Tahun Melawat Klang 2017” in order to boost the tourism sector there. So, don’t forget to visit there if you have ample of free time. Soon, I will update for part 2 of this blog post...


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Friday, 27 January 2017

Example of STPM PA kerja khusus (PA assignment)

Hello everybody! In the STPM life, we will have to face tons of burdens on homeworks, exams for 3 semesters and MUET (Malaysian University English Test) as well as the assignments for each of the subjects.

STPM Pengajian Am Penggal 2 Textbook


Therefore, I will share to you all regarding a reference on how to start STPM PA kerja khusus

The link is available below right here:

Contoh Kerja Kursus Pengajian Am Tingkatan 6 Penggal 2 2015 (STPM) (Majlis Perkahwinan Masyarakat India):

Besides, Here's also a video of the STPM PA Kerja Khusus (Assignments):



Apart from giving you all some references on PA KK, let's watch the video of Chinese New Tear song as well...

I wish you all Happy Chinese New Year (新年快乐!万事如意!心想事成!)

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Wednesday, 25 January 2017

Today is the active and productive day for me.



Hello everybody! Today is the active and productive day for me as I exercised a lot today. I participated my school (SMK Batu 8) road run event and played futsal for the first time with a gang of friends.

The random picture of marathon. (Just extracted from Google image)
Today (25/1/17) my school organized the road run event. That event is actually wanted to do on (14/1/17) but it postponed till today due to the Indian Ponggal Festival celebration on that day. Fortunately, this activity is still able to carry on today although currently we’re facing the rainy season in this area. 

Although this 4km road run is making me so tired, but I still felt so happy as I was able to run longer than before. Normally, I never being able to have lot stamina to run for a long distance until recently I am gaining weight until 90kg. This motivates me to do more exercise by jogging in every weekend or occasionally during school holidays. That’s why I have such stamina to run for a long distance.

After that road run event ended, I was invited by my friends to go ‘makan’ in Chinese kopitiam (Usually I rarely join my friends to go outside ‘makan’ as I only like to stay at home or travel to KL or PJ alone). 
A chinese kopitiam nearby my house.

Later I joined them to play futsal.


Badminton court


Zelka Sports Centre at BK1, Bandar Kinrara in Puchong, Selangor

In conclusion, today is a productive day for me. It is better than staying at home to keep studying every day. Besides, I also learn some technique to play futsal although I am currently just a noobie futsal player (In Malay: Kaki Bangku). 





There are still 3 more days to Chinese New Year. Here is the video of Astro CNY song.
 



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Wednesday, 28 December 2016

Take a free ride of newly constructed MRT Phase I (Semantan-Sungai Buloh)



  Hello everybody! Public transportation system is rather important to define success or failure of country’s city planning. Without public transportation, it will let us, the citizen to be so inconvenient to reach a destination let alone the tourists who want to travel in a city. Thus, it can’t be neglected that a systematic public transportation in a city (especially a metropolitan or a tourist spot) will make the country’s tourism sector thriving.

  Recently, Our PM just launched the opening ceremony of the The Klang Valley MRT Sungai Buloh – Kajang (Mass Rapid Transit) line Phase I on 16th December 2016. Although MRT Phase I only from Sungai Buloh to Semantan, but it is free for the public to take the ride (from 16th Dec 2016 to 17th Jan 2017). The construction of Phase II (Muzium Negara to Kajang) of MRT will be completed on July 2017. After this great master plan of developing our country’s public transportation in the hustle and bustle metropolitan (Klang Valley), it will bring in more job opportunities and development of property and commerce sector in that specific area.


  Due to the newly constructed finished MRT Phase I is having a trial period for the public to take a free ride, so I spared out some of my time to take this long ride (All the way from Semantan to Sungai Buloh). 

How to get to there? If you are around the KL town center, firstly you take any buses to go to KL central, then wait for a Feeder Bus to go to the Semantan MRT station.

Here are some of the photos of this journey…
The view of the MRT Semantan station


Image of a Feeder Bus.
Interior of the MRT coaches, which is huge compared to the LRT coaches.
Klang Valley Rail Transit Map


The scenery of Kwasa Damansara.

A shop lot inside Sungai Buloh MRT station which is the terminal station.

Sungai Buloh station is also an Interchange Station to the KTM rail line. So, this is the view of the KTM rail line.
This video will give more details about the MRT Malaysia. Have a look. (Video taken from soyacincautv)



  In conclusion, I like this newly constructed MRT public transport as its coaches are huge compared to the LRT Kelana Jaya and Sri Petalling line. This is able to accommodate more commuters during the peak hours where lots of people are rushing to work or back home from working place. If our country’s public transportation becoming more systematic, automatically more people are convinced to take public transport to a destination and yet environmental pollutions that occur in Malaysia possibly will be reduced.


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