By admin on April 8, 2012
I just got back to Miri this afternoon after spending the last two days in Kuching, savouring Kuching’s good food and meeting up with a few old friends whom I have not seen for decades. My eldest brother Tian and I flew to Kuching on Friday afternoon by Air Asia and we put up at [...]
Posted in Down Memory Lane, Malaysia, My Life Journey, Sarawak | Tagged Air Asia, Ching Ming festival, Fu Bin Seafood Garden, Garden Café & Restaurant, https://www.facebook.com/events/182556855113496/, Kai Chung Middle School in Bintangor, Kuching, Miri, Montreal, Reunion of the Bintangkian “Lau Peng Yu”, Sarawak laksa, Sugar Bun, Swan Teem Restaurant |
By admin on May 29, 2011
It was towards the third quarter of 1980 when I was offered a job as audit senior with Lau Hoi Chew & Co. in Sibu after graduating with a Bachelor of Commerce (majoring in Accountancy) from Canada. I had returned from Canada in early August and had been staying with my second brother and my [...]
Posted in Bintangor, Ramblings, Sarawak, Sibu | Tagged "Bathing the Baby" by Lim Poh, a pictorial account of life as it once was in the jungles of Sarawak, a pictorial record of indigenous cultures, art and crafts, Belaga, Binatang, Bintangor, Ching Ming festival, cockfighting, daily life in the longhouses, Do what you love, elongated earlobes, express boat, Fifth International Photographic Exhibition held in Sydney in 1962, handicraft business, headhunters, High Street Sibu, hornbills, Hua Kiew Road Sibu, hunting with blowpipes, Iban longhouse, Iban warriors, Iban woman weaving pua, indigenous cultures, indigenous people of Sarawak, Just do it!, Kapit, Kayan, Kuching, Lau Hoi Chew & Co., Life is meant to be lived, Lim Poh Chiang, Longhouse Arts & Crafts, Miring ritual, ngajat, one of the most appealing human interest pictures at the Fifth International Photographic Exhibition, orchid enthusiast, Our life is too short for regrets, padi pounding, Pelagus Rapids, Penan woman dancing, Penans, photography, pua, Pursue your heart’s desires and dreams, RIP, sapeh, Sibu, skulls from headhunting days, stretched earlobes, Take time off to smell the roses, threshold of change, tribal tattoos, valuable life lessons, “Among The Dayaks” |
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