Saturday, April 30, 2011

Off to Myanmar

It has been 4 years since my last visit to Yangon. This time I am showing my Gem dealer friend around Yangon as he is interested in buying some Rubies and Sapphires.

View from the window of my Jetstar flight to Myanmar. The weather was great and you could see the east coast of Malaysia
Because it was a code share flight between Jetstar and Myanmar Airways they served us meals
Myanmar is one and a half hours behind Singapore time

We checked into Asia Plaza Hotel. At only US$35 per night it was cheap. We were on the Nine floor and had a great view of Yangon
We headed straight to Scott market to visit the Gemstone market

Mohamed , bargaining with a shopkeeper for a good price
Sapphires for sale
Jade boulders for sale
Ruby rough are attached to the end of sticks before there are polished

The gems are now being polished

We headed to Shwedagon Pagoda after dinner. This Pagoda is the mother of all Pagodas in Myanmar. The Pagoda is covered in gold and the tip of the spire is loaded with rubies and sapphires

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Missing In Bangkok

Came across this story in the Jan/Feb issue of Spring, a publication distributed by the North East Community Development Council. Names of the people featured in the real story has been changed.I wanted to reproduce the story to remind people that dangerous people exist in apparently safe cities like Bangkok.


Lost Love

It was to be their second honeymoon but it turned out to be the last time *John, 54 would ever see his wife Linda* Tesxt Aileen Lai

"My wife often dreamed about going on a second honeymoon when we were done bringing up the kids. That dream came true three years ago when we celebrated our 30th wedding anniversary. Linda didn't want to go to any place exotic or expensive. She thought Bangkok for a week would do just great.

Bangkok was a special place for us- it was where we first met. I was on a vacation with some college mates and Linda was there with her parents. We were in the sametour group and on one occassion, my group had a little misunderstanding with her father over a table at a restaurant. You can imagine her parents' first impression of me...

However, something between Linda and I clicked. we secretly exchanged contact details and quickly became pen pals. We sarted dating in no time.

Naturally, her dad was furious when he found out. The Bangkok incident aside, he disliked the fact that I was three years younger than Linda, and also that I wasn't from a wealthy family.He even tried to stop us from dating but we presevered.

Five years later, we tied the knot and went on to have two beautiful children, who are now an accountant and a lawyer. I am happy my realationship with Linda's folks also improved over the years when we had our kids.

Life was great until that fateful trip We were to be in Bangkok around Christmas and linda excitedly planned everything months in advance.

The day after arriving in Bangkok, where we had checked into a prestigious five star hotel in the central district, we decided to visit a few temples on the outskirts of the city. Just as we hailed a cab, Linda realised she had forgotten the camera. I suggested she wait in the cab while i went up to get it. She smiled and nodded at me.

When I got back down 10 minutes later, the cab was gone. So was linda. I checked frantically and asked the hotel staff, but none of them knew anything. I recall going crazy, shouting at everyone and running around the vicinity! I searched aimlessly for hours with tears straming down my face, all to no avail.

When I had calmed down, i filed a police report and imeditly extended my stay for a month. I exhausted every avenue looking for my dear Linda. With the help of a friend, I even approached some triads for help. My in laws and children flew in to help too, but we simply couldn't find any trace of Linda.The whole thing didn't make any sense.
how could Linda disappeared just like tha?

A month pased before I was advised by local authorities to return to Singapore. I cried everytime I thought of Linda. I couldn't believe that she had gone missing just leke that, and I couldn't imagine what had happened to her. I could barely eat or sleep for months.

I eventually quit my job and went back to Bangkok every couple of months, hoping against hope that I would be granted a miracle and Linda would suddenly show up safe. It remains extrememly painful to go back I get flashes of thatfateful day all the time and I blame myself for leaving her alone in the taxi.

Linda my love for you remains strong as ever and I will never stop looking for you. If I do not se you in this lifetime, I pray you remain safe. We await your return. You are in our hearts forever."

Monday, April 4, 2011

Last day

We had a 10pm flight back to Singapore. So we decided to explore the island. First stop was to Koh Sea Ray. It is an island connected to Phuket by a bridge.
There is a sea gypsy village here on the island.they live off the sea and sell souvenirs like sea shells and pearl jewelry to tourist. A lot of them are fishermen. Here some of them are looking for shellfish along the beach
The fishing port here at Sea Ray island is responsible for some of the magnificent seafood we eat in Phuket

The rain has finally stopped when we arrived at Patong beach.But there were hardly any poeple
Business at the bars and restaurants along Patong has definitely been affected by the storm

Banana disco is still around after all these years. My first trip to Phuket was made in 1993

We headed to Hard Rock for our dinner.Yes, we can use our Marriott vouchers here
We topped up on fuel before heading back to the airport at a local makeshift gas station

Panoramic views of chalong Bay as we drove to the airport

Saturday, April 2, 2011

To Phuket town

We started the morning by attending the sales talk conducted by the Marriott Vacation Club.You need to fork out US$70000 for a 30 year membership.After telling them we were not interested we headed to Anantara Resort to use our free vouchers for lunch
We loaded up on seafood.I had the seafood bucket above while Jo opted for Tiger Prawns and Pomelo salad
We rented a car and headed towards Phuket town in the rain. It was reported on TV that the freak rain was a La Nina phenomenon. Tourists in Koh Samui were stranded by floods
Clock tower in Phuket town
We shared a bowl of prawn noodles
There a a couple of heritage buildings here that remind us of the shophouses in Chinatown and Little India back in Singapore.
It was starting to rain heavily again and we decided to head back for dinner at Anantara to use up our vouchers.We passed by the Heroine's monument that was dedicated to two ladies who fought off a Burmese invasion

It had gotten dark and we got lost.It was 8pm when we reached the restaurant
We loaded up on more seafood