Sunday, November 23, 2008

Weekend.........

Well there is nothing much to do on weekend but of course i will laze around and visits restaurants that i have not went before.

After pne and half month in Bangladesh, my hair become thicker and longer. So i decided to go for a haircut. Of course there is no classy saloon here. So i just walk up to a saloon nearby my office and give a try. Well this is the outcome....what do you think?????



I joined Malaysians staffs for dinner at a Japanese Restaurant call SAMDADO



Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Just simply blogging........

Well after a month in Bangladesh, i am immune to their local curry rice and roadside tea house's tea. Sometimes i just go eat some local curry rice rather than eating the oily chinese food in hostel. Most of the time i will go to the roadside tea house for a cup of "tea tarik" like most of the locals to relax and rest. Other than that nothing much to explore in the city. (no chics and no clubs)

Most people ( well at least most of my friends in Malaysia) tought that Bangladesh sounds like a hot dirty country. Indeed they are dirty but Bangladesh has winter too. Now's the beginning of winter season but during the daytime is still warm and sunny. When night comes, it is cold. (at least u need a jacket or double clothing).

OMG!! i missed all my friends and family members so much!!! I can feel that i am getting further away from my circles of friends in Malaysia. Not much of them online nowadays as well. Probably they can rest in peace without my existance.

Tonight, i worked till so late and i decided to take away KFC for my late dinner. The price is higher compare to Malaysia's KFC. (after converted to RM). They only have spicy recipe chicken and those basic burgers. There is no original recipe chicken available.

They gave me a shopping bag size's paper bag for my two pic chickens......

Monday, November 17, 2008

FINALLY I AM BACK (in dhaka)


Hello my friends...............finally i am back in Dhaka City. Yes! i had been traveling around west Bangladesh from state to state. I traveled around 10 states i think. Went to small town and even small rural village. I even reached the border between India and Bangladesh. Just right over the river i can see India's land. Most of the time experiencing freedom of nature by peeing anywhere and playing survival. We would just find somewhere to sleep and get going the next day. of course we traveled thorugh some towns by ferry or i would said a metal plate that carry cars over to the other side as they don't really look like a ferry. Well all they have in all small town and villages are either curry chicken, beef or fish with rice and i had curry chicken for three weeks. Finally the last day before heading back to city i fell sick.




This girl looks so innocent and looking at me while i was smoking. I wonder she looked at me for so long because i am an alien to her or handsome to her. muahahahaha (the place she live is a very small village)

This is the only biggest wooden house i can see around that area.


All you can see in those small villages and along the road is fields and ponds.


This is the first time where i see how bricks were made. So i guess this is considered a good general knowledge.


And sometimes there is not even a food stall in the small village, so we need to take away some food before we leave the small town and we will just have food beside the road when we feel hungry. Then after 5 minutes you will see the whole village kids staring at you and they use some broken mirrors to point at me. ( i guess they are trying to kill evil kua). Maybe their village religious head told them i am Namrook (devil in muslim beliefs)



Here is another small rural village.





Here is a small town where i can at least stand on a 5 storeys building and take some photos.




This is one of the house we slept for two nights. ( There is a sign marked that this house is builtin 1983, so this house is as old as me)


This is how most of the hotels in the rural area look like. Well i need a place to sleep and shit though. So no complain.



Well you guys must be wondering why i keep traveling from state to state. Well because i need to work in and below this transmission tower and they were located everywhere in Bangladesh.


Well that's all for now and i will continue to travel around North Bangladesh next week. Will try to get more interesting photos.