Saturday, May 14, 2016

Gupo Mountain National Forest Park (姑婆山国家森林公园) @ Hezhou [Guangxi Province, China]

Gupo (姑婆) means grand aunt in Chinese and it makes one wonder why is the mountain named as such. Our tour guide was aware of the question mark in our minds and there was an interesting i shall share later.

With two major highlights of the trip (Guilin scenery and Longji Terraced Fields) cleared in the past few days, expectations for the rest of the itinerary were low and we were thinking this visit to Gupo Mountain National Forest Park was likely to be boring. 

At the very least, we were comforted by the fact that temperature was cool, maybe about 15 degrees celcius, and a walk in the mountains would likely be good for our body. 

A brief introduction of the park and key attractions on the map. What surprised me was the translated introduction in Malay language! Apparently, two Hongkong drama serials were shot in the forest park and they were big hits in Malaysia; resulting in a spike of Malaysian travellers to Gupo Mountain National Forest Park! 

Main entrance to the park; tickets are required and that's covered in our tour package. I have indicated the pricing at the end of this post. There are three spots we visited and i would break them down accordingly. 

仙姑瀑布 (Fairy Waterfall)
I couldn't fathom why people love waterfalls so much. Personally, i thought it was just plain therapeutic to see the water dropping from a height and the racket it made. 

The bridge we had to cross even though the river bed looked dry (and safe) enough to walk across. 

View from the bridge; with clouds covering the mountain peaks. There are a number of mountains in the forest park, with over 25 that's at least a thousand meters above sea level.

Another section of the river. 

Clear direction signs, including the Malay language. For a moment, i thought i was reliving my journey at Mount Kinabalu

山神石 - Mountain God's stone. Well, to many, it's just one huge rock placed at one corner. To those with imagination, can you see an old man with a walking stick?

A wooden label indicated this stone was used for one of the Hongkong drama scenes. I am aware of both dramas which were screened on channel 8 or channel u but given the prevalence of internet, i seldom watch free-to-air channels nowadays. 

The walk wasn't long although it was superbly refreshing to breathe in the fresh air. In case you didn't read the picture with introduction, Gupo Mountain National Forest Park is famed in South China for its high content of negative oxygen ions which are highly beneficial for your health! 

Now, the Xiangu waterfall - maybe i should now explain on the name for Gupo Mountain. It was said that there was a plague a long time ago and only a specific grass found in the mountains can cure the infected. A man climbed up the mountain but didn't return after a long period of time.

Presumed to be missing or dead, the fiancee couldn't accept the fact and climb up the mountain too to look for him. She didn't succeed although she did find the grass. 

Not one to give up, she made a vow to remain in the mountain until she finds her man. As time goes by, people started to call her fairy auntie (仙姑). The same term is also known as gupo (姑婆) in that area. 

Interesting? Back to the waterfall, it was 6 meters wide and 28 meters high; almost the same height as the man made one we have back here in Jurong Bird Park

Walking out after taking the opportunity to relax and breathe in tons of negative oxygen ions. It was said that the amount here was 300 times more that what we can find in urban areas! 

Dad was delighted and this visit to the forest park was counted as one of his key highlights for the trip as well. Speaking of which, i owe him a lot of photos for his physical photo album! 

As we strolled past the bridge, i suddenly caught a whiff of a fragrance that surrounded us in the past few days whenever we walked into a local foodstuff / tea store. The smell of osmanthus! 

The tour guide didn't take long to point out the osmanthus tree and we finally saw with our own eyes, a tree still blooming with osmanthus flowers! For such small flowers, you would be amazed by the strong intensity of its aroma! 

Scenic spots guide map - if i am on a free and easy trip, this visit would entail covering most, if not all the attractions! It's a pity that we arrived a bit too late at about 4pm and the park closed at about 5.30pm. 

With such short time allocated for this item on our itinerary, taking the shuttle was the only way to cover the attractions quickly! 

Disappointed as we didn't cover the xiangu temple; it had that aura of beauty from far and i bet the view up there would be fantastic! 

姑婆山九铺香酒厂 (Jiupuxiang Winery)
Once we got to the second attraction, i can more or less figure that we were on a tour to revisit the key scenes for the two drama serials. Speaking of which, the two shows are Plain Love II (茶是故鄉濃) and Country Spirit (酒是故鄉醇).

Dad didn't watch the show but it sure didn't dampen his spirits to be the model for my pictures. 

Decoration i presumed; the winery was built for the show "Country Spirit" even though not entirely for it. The winery was destroyed during the war and it was in fact rebuilt on the same ground by the Hakkas.

The liquor should have a certain fame and reputation among the alcoholics as there's a sign notifying everyone that it's only available for sale within the park. 

That's what happened when a product gets too famous; there would definitely be fakes or imitations just like some of our hawker stalls in Singapore. At least for this winery, one of the ingredients cannot be duplicated elsewhere; the spring water of Gupo mountain! 

Some photos for your viewing; the employees were already closing shop so we didn't get to try any of the wine or go through the process of Chinese wine making.

It also didn't help that a storm appeared to be coming towards our way with strong wind that's determined to spoil our visit! 

Plot of the Country Spirit (酒是故鄉醇). Guess it's for people like us who didn't catch the show and wonder what' it about. 

Final look as we dashed towards the shuttle. The sky has started pelting rain and on us and the least any traveller wants is to get sick on a trip! 

I was the last one out as i was busy taking last shots of the place and when i was about to reach the shuttle, i saw our entire tour group crowding around a table.

All were scrambling to get a taste of the stir-fried wild mountain mushrooms! Usually i wouldn't take a bite but seeing everyone so enthusiastic about it, i figured that if food poisoning were to strike; at least i have company!

The mushrooms were so delicious and he didn't put anything except for oil and mushrooms! Obviously the aunties in my group were keen to make some purchases and hanker with the owner for discounts.

Thanks to them, the price of RMB 130 for 500 grams was discounted to RMB 100! I regretted not buying more as they remained as marvelous when my mom stir-fried them back in Singapore. 

方家茶园 (Fang's Family Tea Garden)
Last stop; the tea garden or in my opinion, tea plantation. Having been to Cameron Highlands numerous times, i didn't think it would blow me away.

It was the location spot for Plain Love II (茶是故鄉濃) which focuses on tea.

Some famous tea again as there's a similar sign stating that the tea is not sold outside the park. For those who are interested, it's Oolong tea. 

Photographs taken of the plantation.

If you ask me, these wooden houses in the plantation should be converted into resort-style accommodation for people to stay over and breathe in the fresh morning air when they wake up! The environment was calm, relaxing and would do a stressful urbanite some good.

I took a peek and it seemed to be laid out as a workshop, maybe for tea culture or something.

Only when i was on the way out that i saw the signboard for directions to the different houses; there were tea-tasting for free but we missed it as we were too late! :(

My tour mates didn't really care and appeared happier to soak in the atmosphere and suck in as much negative oxygen ions as possible to fully utilise our journey.  

Rushing back to the entrance as the rain was getting heavier! 

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Admission Prices
Per Entry - RMB 115

Friday, May 13, 2016

Dutch Baby Cafe (DBC) & Its Puffy German Pancakes @ Orchard Paragon [Singapore]

My younger sister was keen to have desserts and as expected, we were in a fix as there were far too many choices although the one that seemed the most comfy in Orchard Paragon was Dutch Baby Cafe.

Honestly, why would anyone name the cafe this way? I assumed that shrills and screams would populate the cafe atmosphere and it's likely to be spacious to accommodate baby strollers. The truth is very far from my assumption and it's really your typical cafe.

The name came from the signature dessert; dutch baby pancake which didn't originate from Holland. It's from Germany and wrongly pronounced as Dutch given the similar sounding Deutsche (old name of Germany).

I was a bit hesitant to step in as these fruit tarts on display at the counter reminded me of the ones from Fruit Paradise Fruit Tart Shop and Cafe and i remember it wasn't something i would go back for. Whatever the case, mum was okay and being Mother's Day then, i had to defer to her decision. 

Gravitea Pot of Tea
More for the ladies as my throat was thirsting for bubbly soft drinks! The ladies loved it although you may wish to note that to preserve the taste, the cafe doesn't allow you to refill with hot water! In my opinion, this is a ridiculous and lame reason to stop customers from hogging the seats.

Mango Strawberry Fruit Tart
It's hard not to give this visually appealing cake (i prefer to call it a cake than a tart) a try despite my reservation. Anyway, it was my sister's call and i can always force this down her throat if it weren't to my liking.

And yes, it tasted just like the ones from Fruit Paradise Fruit Tart Shop and Cafe; overwhelmingly creamy! It was only upon payment that i saw that DBC was by Japan Foods Holdings; the same company that gave us Fruit Paradise Fruit Tart Shop and Cafe

Banana Chocolate Dutch Baby Pancake
Have you realised that nowadays, foods that are instagrammable are highly sought after even if they might not taste good? 

Thankfully, the dutch baby pancake doesn't fall into that category as it actually tasted rather good and unique too. It's something that i would encourage people to try to draw comparisons with other pancakes they had before. 

Served on "hot cast iron pans straight out from the oven", it was like eating ice cream surrounded by slices of sweet banana on a solid-texture roti prata without the fluffiness and oiliness yet there was a noticeable strong infusion of eggs with crispy edges.  

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Location
290 Orchard Road, 
#B1-13, Paragon,
Singapore 238859

Website

Prices
Gravitea Pot - S$5.80
Mango Strawberry Fruit Tart - S$7.80
Banana Chocolate Dutch Baby Pancake (Set) - S$14.80
[Subject to Service Charge & GST]

Additional Information
The dutch baby pancake set comes with a drink (freshly brewed coffee or soft drinks). Topped up S$1 for the premium drink selection like iced coffee, earl grey tea, yuzu tea, iced latte etc)

Thursday, May 12, 2016

Leftover Singapore Currency - A Vending Machine That Should Be in All Airports! @ Changi Internation Airport [Singapore]

I believe i am not the only one who faces the following problem; leftover local currency that basically has no use when you return back to your home country and too little to convert them back to your home currency. 

Hence, you can imagine the joy in my heart when i chanced upon the above machine! It's your typical vending machine with a noticeable tagline that begets the question in your brain "do i have any Singapore currency left?". Most travellers would have some leftovers for emergency use and this machine is conveniently / purposely placed right outside the departure gates for the airplanes. 

What interest me more were the items that you can purchase; from overseas SIM cards to waterproof phone case and ring grip phone holder etc! You can buy them for yourselves or even as gifts for loved ones. 

If you were blessed with too much cash, go for the "surprise me" option for a mystery gift! Do note that no change would be given and you can only put in notes of S$2, S$5 and S$10 denominations and S$1 coin. Should you have S$50 or more, do contribute to Singapore's economy by spending them at the many duty free shops within the airport. Changi Airport is voted best airport for good reasons. 

I had to give it a try. The S$2 note was crisp and wrinkle free yet the machine spat it numerous times; hence, depriving the pleasure of getting a ring grip phone holder for myself!!! :( Nevertheless, i am not going to give up and shall try it out the next time i am taking a plane!

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Finally, Candy Crush Saga Last Level (At Least Until An Update Comes Along) & My Strategies

I wasn't sure when i downloaded the game Candy Crush onto my phone but i am certain it was after i resigned from Agency of Integrated Care; which puts me under the category of 'late starter'.

Fast forward to a few years later and i finally got to the last level as of 10 May 2016; level 1685! From what i gathered, i shared the spot with only one friend. As mentioned often in period dramas, the top position can be relatively lonely...

The above was the gameplay for level 1685 and it wasn't that difficult to clear. 

What would your mind be experiencing when you clear the level and receive the above message? For me, it's a big relief as i can finally watch the dramas / movies using my phone apps when i transit from home to office and vice versa. 

Strategies 
Friends have asked how i managed to advance so fast even though they start way earlier than me and i always replied with a question "did you actively spin the daily booster wheel?". When the need arises (for example, you are short of just that one last gel), the special candies you got via the booster wheel can determine your fate. 

I also noticed that once i reach a certain level, i no longer need to ask friends for map pieces or clear special stages to go up to the next map. That saves a lot of time too! 

The other major strategy i adopt is the candy drops; unlike the daily booster wheel, it's based on a staggered accumulation of candy drops and would dispense random special candies upon reaching the magical numbers of 24, 60, 84, 120 and 180! 

Once you reach 180, the candy drop function would cease until eight hours later. I would actually do my best to clear the 180 drops when i travel to work and once that's done, i can go for another 180 drops on my way home from work! Being professional, i don't play during working time okay! 

You can also go back to previous levels; some of which have been designated as candy drop levels. If you are lucky as i was, i managed to clear 50 drops in one single level! For your benefit, i am sharing the levels with potentially higher candy drop and they are 1476, 1168, 1003, 932, 906, 666 (my favourite), 665 and 654.