Malaysia
Kampung Hilir

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    • Day 16

      Lion Dancers and Portuguese Dinner

      January 26 in Malaysia ⋅ ☁️ 31 °C

      The first thing I saw on waking this morning was a lovely full moon.

      We have settled into a routine which generally involves doing some Duolingo (Richard is doing German, I’m doing Spanish), exercise in the gym and pool, writing up this journal and editing video.

      And of course, we’re still exploring. Today we discover there’s a bit of an event happening right across the road from our apartment. Marquees have been erected with tables, chairs and a small stage, occupying a slip road on a corner outside an office building. On the stage are four lion dancer costumes. Ooh! There are people setting up a sound system and I go over to ask what it’s all about. I find out the time the lion dancers are performing and we head off for our usual breakfast.

      At 10:00 I return to see what’s happening and now the marquees are filled with people, all wearing lanyards, some wearing t-shirts bearing the branding of the insurance company whose shopfront we are out in front of. Generali. I doubt I am allowed to enter the barricaded of area so I make my way along the median strip separating the slip road from the main road camera in hand ready for action. Several minutes later, as the dancers make their way towards the building entrance with me keeping pace, I am confronted by a number of staff inviting me to enter the sacred space and get a better vantage point. It was explained to me that this was the official re-opening of the office following a complete refit and the ceremony was to bring good fortune to the business.

      For dinner we make our wake to the Portuguese Settlement, an area of Malacca recognised as being an enclave of residents descended from the Portuguese who lived here in the 16th century. There is a small area of mostly seafood eateries here. We negotiate the touters all vying for our custom and circle back around to a small place sitting a little away from the rest. We like his prices and his non-touting methods. His menu is simple, a choice of fish cake, stingray, chicken wings or squid. All baked in peri-peri style sauce and served with cucumber, onion, tiny limes, and bread. We both reckon this was the best meal we’ve had so far. And far cheaper than we were expecting at $25 including 2x beers each
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    • Day 12

      Sunset at the Mosque

      January 22 in Malaysia ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

      We went up to the pool for sunrise, with a little smoky haze it was quite dramatic. Had our usual breakfast then took it easy until 11:00 when Richard went for a massage while I continued doing some video editing.

      Lunch a bit on the pricey side today as Richard couldn’t resist the goat curry. I opted for fish with tempeh on the side. A bit of pool time in the afternoon and the we headed out to see the beautiful Melaka Straits Mosque at sunset.

      It’s like getting two shows in one, firstly the beautiful sunset. Richard is certain he saw one, maybe two sea otters. Then the call to prayer while the lights on the mosque slowly brighten as the light fades from the sky
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    • Day 14

      Awesome Seafood Dinner

      January 24 in Malaysia ⋅ 🌧 29 °C

      Another day of taking it easy. Doing some laundry, getting some supplies. Getting computer work done and our usual pool time.

      We decided to hit a place we’d seen reviewed by a YouTuber by the name of Mark Wiens. I’d love to be able to fund my travelling the way he does; millions of people watch him eat his way around the world. Actually, come to think of it, I prefer the other side of the camera.

      We are early evening diners. It turns out the rest of Malaysia isn’t. Our Grab driver seems as hesitant as we are when we arrive at the designated address. He gets out of the car with us to make sure the place is open before driving off.

      We have no idea what is on the menu board. I stand phone in hand attempting to figure out what “jehanuk” and “udung” are, among a dozen other choices. “Sotong” I know, squid. But everything else is a complete mystery. A young couple join us at the counter and help us figure out a few things. We grab a bowl and proceed to add the items we want I to it. A largish whole fish and two very large prawns. We don’t know if the prices are per item or by weight and fear we are in for a very large bill.

      We take a table then I go and get us a couple of drinks, apple asam boi, which Google advises is apple juice with a dried salty plum that is apparently refreshing and thirst quenching.

      A young guy comes to ask if we want plain rice or nasi lemak. We opt for plain and he plonks two bowls of chilli in front of us.

      The food arrives and it looks sensational. The fish has been butterflied, cooked with a mild chilli paste and covered with a banana leaf to keep it warm. The prawns are served whole in the shell with a skewer through the length. Everything has been cooked over flame. A fantastic meal, the whole lot came to less than $30. I was still trying to figure out what the fish was (because I’m hopeless and don’t know one from another) and again with google’s assistance found out it was sea bass or barramundi.
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    • Day 56

      Melaka

      February 28 in Malaysia ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      Long sleeping day.
      Zuerst in Ruhe einen Kaffee, dann in den 7. Stock zum Gym. Zusammen. Erst mal Yoga mit Muskeltrainig. Damit wir wieder in Schwung kommen.
      Wir beschließen, den letzten Stadtbummel mit Essen beim Inder erst am frühen Nachmittag durchzuführen. Der gleiche Inder, wie am Vortag. Diesmal wollten wir uns mit der Bestellung etwas mehr Mühe geben. So ganz hat das aber nicht geklappt. Die Varianten sind zwar zahlreich, aber vieles ist nicht "Boneless" . Das disqualifiziert es für unsere Ansprüche. Ok, das Gemüse von K war wohl sehr gut, der zweite Gang ebenfalls; mit Kartoffemasse gefülltes Fladenbrot.
      Wir bestellen auch diesmal Mangolassi und auch K konnte hier nicht nein sagen. D gönnt sich sogar ein zweites, Kalorien sind doch egal und es schmeckt sooo gut...
      Nach dem Essen noch ein wenig Wandeling durch die Stadt. Immerhin. Zurück zum Hotel geht's es nicht den direkten Weg; es könnte ja sein, dass noch ein Waran in den Kanälen entdeckt wird. Ja, es gab einen, er war aber schneller als wir. Bevor er richtig sichtbar war, war er schon weg. Sind halt scheu. Und Fußgänger nicht gewohnt.
      Im Hotel noch ein "Absacker" im Lobbycafe. Ein Stück Kuchen für K mit Espresso und Limo. D bekommt.... einen Mangosmoothie. Hurra!!! Und immerhin auch ein Reststückchen vom Kuchen, da K es nicht schafft diesen aufzuessen. Superlecker, aber auch sehr schwer.
      Zum Abschluss besuchen wir die Dachterrasse; den Ausblick auf die Stadt nach dem Sonnenuntergang wollen wir am letzten Abend in Melaka voll aufnehmen.
      Dann geht's aufs Zimmer. Morgen eine weitere Etappe. Es geht nach Muar.
      K schaut noch TV, D stöbert bei GCN und Motoren Zimmer rum. Gute Nacht.
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    • Day 10

      A Cheap Day Chilling

      January 20 in Malaysia ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C

      Today was a rest day. We tried a different place for roti canai for breakfast, across the street for buffet lunch, then tried a Chinese place for dinner.

      It was raining lightly when we went down to the pool and it was rather lovely.

      I spent the time getting on top of my video editing
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    • Day 46

      Malakka: Like the cloud

      August 17, 2023 in Malaysia ⋅ 🌧 26 °C

      Today I tackle the next 200 km. The destination is Johur Bahru. And I will afford myself the luxury to go to Johur with Grab today.

      I have briefly considered to go directly to Singapore. But the nights in Singapore are so expensive that I stay as planned still 2 nights in Malaysia. From the 19th I have an apartment in Singapore. And on the 20th Chun arrives.
      If we would not meet in Singapore, I would have already been there and probably now on my way home. Slowly I have enough of traveling and am looking forward to my home.

      Yesterday I didn't feel like doing anything. It was raining. Thanks to Netflix, the day also passed! Also now it rains like crazy.
      Last night I ordered food with Grab. Thai food. Tom Yum and Thai Basil leave Chicken. For 4.50.- and it tasted great. AND for days I have a little more normal stomach today.
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    • Day 44

      Melakka#1 Arriving

      August 15, 2023 in Malaysia ⋅ ☁️ 30 °C

      Arrived!

      Wildseets, a restaurant on the 43rd floor, in a high-rise building that is otherwise completely empty, in a neighborhood that is just as deserted and empty. It feels like no man's land.
      All the windows on the first floor are taped shut. The street is deserted. By chance I discovered a sign. It's hot and I'm hungry and I think to myself, ok I'll go up there..... And it is a little pearl. I am so craving for salad, fresh vegetables and order a Superfood Salad with blueberries, strawberries and salmon. Delicious.Read more

    • Day 6

      First day in Malakka

      October 14, 2022 in Malaysia ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

      Nach unserer Ankunft haben wir fieberhaft nach etwas essbaren gesucht. Wir wurden fündig im "the botanist". Der Blick des Kellners als Ashi nach einem Bier gefragt hat ist unvergesslich. Immerhin haben wir etwas ähnliches gekriegt.Read more

    • Day 14

      Stock 42

      November 20, 2022 in Malaysia ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

      Es gibts schlechtere Orte um Corona auszukurieren 😎

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