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Travel Diary | Company Trip: 6 Days 5 Nights in Guilin, China

Hi readers!

It has been a long time since I last shared personal stories or experiences on this blog. But writing and sharing something here now, so I can look back at it from time to time in the future. I would like to share with you guys the experiences I had during my recent company trip. First, we went to Singapore (2022), after that, we went to Danang, Vietnam (2023), and recently we went to Guilin, China (2024). Since I already wrote it as requested by my boss as a "diary" before and after the trip, it's easier to copy and paste it into this blog 😂. This is my 3rd company trip. The trip lasted 6 days and 5 nights, from 12/9/2024 to 17/9/2024. 

Day 1: KUL – KWL

  
I felt the most excited to start this trip. I slept quite late that night because I needed to settle urgent matters at work before 1 week's trip. It was my first trip to China, so I went through the list of things I needed to bring and my luggage was weighty after packing all my clothes and stuff. There were so many things I got together thinking "What if....", so I felt that I must be well prepared for everything. After arriving at Guilin International Airport, we went through customs and immigration and began our journey to China. 

  
After the long flight, I felt a bit tired, but I was energized once I arrived in Guilin, China. The view from the airport to the hotel is already magnificent. We checked in the hotel and went for dinner nearby. As you can see, the food was almost no protein and very vegetarian. I caught the view from my hotel room, which was splendid and not disappointing. I felt like all the fatigue I felt weeks before the trip was overshadowed by the excitement.

  
After arriving at the hotel, I took a stroll with my colleagues nearby because it felt like a waste of time to go to sleep right away. We walked near the hotel until 11 p.m. Because of the hot weather, I brought ice cream and mineral water. 

Day 2: Exploring Guilin – Longsheng
I had expected us to wake up early and watch the sunrise, but I guess we were too tired. We just watched the sunrise through the hotel gym and went for breakfast with others. I chose to eat bread, cereal, some salad and fruit. I wore a company T-shirt as agreed with others. We boarded our bus, travelling through the beautiful countryside. The road was bumpy, so I shared my motion sickness medicine with colleagues. We went to this cave where the closest we could get to the mountains of Guilin. I don't really remember the name because I went with mandarin Mandarin-speaking travel agent so I just followed them blindly since I could not understand what the agent said.😥 Hope next time my boss will choose English speaker travel agent so that I won't need to wait for my colleague to translate it for me.

 
The view outside and inside the cave is amazing. There are a lot of trees so I don't feel that hot and stuffy there. Since we had a photographer throughout the trip, of course, we had to take at least one photo inside the cave.

 
I saw the right statue and immediately thought of Kim Shin from Kdrama Goblin where he had a sword stuck in his chest. Even my Instagram caption was written, "Kim Shin where u at?". It was an inside joke. if you know, you know. Hahaha! We reached Longsheng, famous for its Dragon’s Backbone Rice Terraces. 

The weather started to get really hot here at this Backbone Rice Terrace. But I still walked around quite a lot because of the view. The view was really "sejauh mata memandang" as people said.

After a scenic drive up winding mountain roads, the sight of terraced fields cascading down the mountains was breathtaking. 

 
After that, Lunch was a delicious local meal, featuring bamboo rice and fresh vegetables. The private room assigned for us was beautiful with the beautiful landscape of mountains and rivers. The temperature was sunny and the air was clean and refreshing. This view was near our restaurant.

The view of a refreshing-looking river can be seen from our restaurant. I was regretting so much for spending too much time eating and not having time to celup-celup kaki down there.

 
After that, we went to the lake park and took a stroll there before going to dinner nearby. For Muslims, we choose to pray at the restaurant. Because our food was mostly halal-friendly, they chose to separate us from different tables and even get a private room. So, it was easier to pray inside the room.

  
In the evening, we went to see the hotel waterfall show and it was amazing. I even thought that it must be easy to clean the building with all that water.


Day 3: Guilin – Yangshuo
After 2 days of staying in the same hotel, we were told to pack up and move to another hotel. On this day, we went to an ethnic village. 

 
This village shows how women are the leaders of the household and they work while men are household husbands. They show how the amount of silver they have is how they flaunt their wealth. 

After that, we went on a XingPing Li river cruise sailing through the river and even the camera was not able to fully capture the beauty of the area. My latest photo in the "About Me" section was taken here in XingPing Li River. It was really hot outside the cruise but I felt like wasted if I just sat inside the cruise with a view like that.

 
Told my friend that the view really looks like I was inside the Jurassic Park and sailing through the river just to see some dinosaurs peaking through the hills.




The view from the cruise. I was literally spending only about 10-15 minutes here. The rest of my time I just walked from the front to the back of the cruise to enjoy the view and took a lot of photos and videos.

 
In the evening, we explore West Street to see Guilin’s nightlife. We chose to walk around and then went back to the hotel and spent some time with my colleagues. I was so excited because I found Chagee here in China (big fan of Chagee) and hoped that this branch sell the tumbler but unfortunately, there was no tumbler sold here. But, isn't the street lowkey look like in Ipoh?

Day 4: Yangshuo – Lipu – Yangshuo
After a restful night in the hotel, we began our day with breakfast at the hotel and departed to Peak Ruyi Scenic Spot to ride a Cable Car. At first, I thought that we would reach the glass skywalk right after we rode the cable car. But turns out we need to hike to reach the end. But the view is sure, not disappointing. 

 
When we reached the glass skywalk, beneath our feet, we could see the sheer drop straight down to the valley below. Some of us were braver than others—those with a fear of heights took baby steps, clinging to the railings, while others posed confidently for photos right on the edge. It was a true test of courage, but everyone conquered their fear in their own way. 

The views of the surrounding mountains and valleys from the Skywalk were worth the adrenaline rush. After that, we went to Silver Cave and climbed almost 20-storey building stairs, but it was worth it because it was cold in the cave and the view was amazing. I even thought the stalactite from the cave looked like Dementor from Harry Potter Movies. 

 
I literally died inside the cave after my hike to Skywalk, and I was under the weather at that time. To be honest I felt like the agent pushing us to the max by putting all the places where we had to climb stairs in one day. After we reached the top, we went down by Zipline. It was fun and not scary at all. 

After that, we had lunch. All of us ate like we had been starving for days. Later that day, we went for a bamboo raft and lucky that there were some activities where we had to sing and try to control the raft, if not for sure I would pass out due to exhaustion.

 
After that, we went to this photo spot to take some photos before continuing to the next destination. It looks really unreal because it was so pretty.

If I am not mistaken, this place was a ancient town. 
At night, we have a bonfire party. At first, I thought the bonfire was like we were sitting together playing guitar and singing but it turns out we danced along with the song. It was fun and we held hands and dance by the bonfire. It was the most eventful day, tiring but I still had the most fun. I slept like a baby this night due to exhaustion.

Day 5: Yanghuo – Guilin
This day was pretty chill.  We went to ride a sidecar. I was the driver and Aiman was my passenger princess. We had a lot of pitstops and took photos because of the view. I found it was really fun to ride an electric motorcycle because it was smooth and less noisy. 


 
After that, we went for lunch and celebrated the mooncake festival and Ain’s belated birthday. I like the red bean mooncake, it was delicious. After that, we went to Mirage Guilin to watch some performances. 

 
It was amazing to watch ballet dancing, motorcycle performances, and many more. Later in the evening, we went to Wanda Plaza for some shopping and to try out their bamboo shoots noodle it was spicy I could not finish it all due to the spiciness level and the amount of noodles was too much for me. We checked the hotel after that and went for a stroll near the hotel to buy some souvenirs.

Day 6: KWL – KUL
I felt a bit sad that it was already at the end of the company trip. We went to Elephant Trunk Hill that morning took some photos, and went to eat an all-to-eat buffet. It was delicious and had a variety of seafood and fruits. After that, we went to the airport to check in and back to Malaysia.
  
My best purchase was this panda. I gave it to my friend's son as a souvenir. The panda is soft and fluffy and my friend's son called it Nana 👀

 
The buffet was non-halal. So, we literally just ate fruits, ice cream and some unmarinate seafood because the marinated one was being put side by side with non-halal meat. So, we just ate something safe. Hahaha. Lowkey hoping that on the next trip boss will tell the guide to bring us to the halal restaurant. Luckily we were kinda prepared for this trip so we brought some instant food and sambal terasi. At least we had some meat.

I hope you find joy in reading this also. More travel stories coming soon! Thank you for reading.

-Nana

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Travel Diary | Sheila On 7 "Tunggu Aku Di Pekanbaru"

Hi readers!

I have been missing for four years since 2020, but I have returned to the blogging world with many travel stories. Macam acah-acah pulak kan? 😂 

Here is another travel story of mine that I would like to engrave here in my blog. So, my friend and I decided to do something crazy: buy a ticket and go to a concert overseas. So, from the end of August to early September this year (2024), we went to Pekanbaru, Indonesia, for Sheila on 7 "Tunggu Aku Di Pekanbaru." The battle for the concert ticket was intense in Jakarta, but we could easily get it at Pekanbaru. We discovered it by chance after losing a spot at Jakarta's that my friend stumbled upon that we could actually get one in Pekanbaru (which was previously only available for the locals), and we did it! To be honest, at first, I did listen to a lot of Sheila on 7 songs, because back when I was a high school kiddo, I listened to a lot of Indonesia's songs, but I am not a fan, it is my friend who is a big fan of Sheila on 7. So, she got two tickets so that I could accompany her to tick off one of her bucket lists. But I think somehow, after the concert, I became a fan of Sheila On 7. 😊

 

So, our trip to Pekanbaru was short, it was only for 4D3N. Mainly for this concert and to spend some days exploring Pekanbaru-Padang. We took the morning flight at 9.30am by Batik Air and arrived at Sultan Syarif Kasim II International Airport, Pekanbaru around 10.30am. After that, we went straight to the hotel, but since the hotel check-in time was at 2PM, we left our luggage in the hotel lobby and went to the nearest mall (Mal SKA) to stroll around. We planned to pick up our rented motorcycle but since the motorcycle owner went to Friday prayer, we went to the mall instead. After picking up the motorcycle, we went back to the hotel and performed solat before deciding to stroll around the city.

  

The left photo above is the view in front of our hotel. Very near to Indomart. Mind you there are a lot of interesting interesting snacks there in Indomart. This convenience store is like 7-Eleven in Malaysia. The right side photo is the view at the front of the mall where we went, Mal SKA.

With riding a motorcycle as our main transport in Pekanbaru, we decided to go to the concert location to review the route and buy some merchandise. The concert was held at Kaharudin Nasution Stadium. It was around a 25-minute ride to the concert venue from our hotel.

 

At first, I was going to let my friend buy some merchandise, but it turned out that I bought some also and convinced my friend to spend some money there as well. I am not going to die alone you know? 💁After a series of discussions, we decided to buy a foldable recycle bag with the Sheila On 7 logo on it, It was the best purchase and I did not regret buying it as a memory and also the functionality of the bag.

 

Of course, I had to take at least 1 photo of the entrance gate's banner, and lucky I took a photo here before the concert day because during concert day it was totally packed with people and my photo would be crowded with people. Btw, my friend said that I looked like Dilan wearing that kind of helmet for a motorcycle. well, if you know you know, the cringe tagline from Dilan 1990 movie "Jangan rindu, berat. Kau nggak akan kuat, biar aku saja." HAHAHA, so freaking cringe 👀

 

Before dinner, we went to Masjid Raya An-Nur Riau Province to perform solat Maghrib. This mosque is so huge and it had to walk a lot just to search for a woman section to pray. The toilet near the woman section was closed for maintenance so I had to walk some more to find another toilet.

The next day reached. A bad thing happened to us. I bought a travel iron, but unfortunately, the travel iron was broken and beyond repair. Asked the hotel receptionist for the iron but she informed us the iron was not available because currently in use. So, I wore my clothes with all the wrinkles for the whole day. Even had to adjust my tudung to make the hideous wrinkles less visible. We went for breakfast at Warung Kopi Hangtuah near the hotel at 8.19am.

 

At the restaurant, I ordered Roti Canai with Kari Kambing and you know what, I was surprised by the amount of Kambing they provided in my Kari Kambing. It was only one small part of it and not bigger than the size of Malaysia Ringgit 10 sen 😭 I felt like I was getting scammed by the restaurant. The food was okay. We were planning to go to Asia Heritage but since it is still closed we went to Doeman HS Provincial Library of Riau. We walked around the library just to jalan2 inside there and browsed some books to kill some time. After spending around 1 hour in the library we went to Asia Heritage.

 

There were not many people during our time exploring Asia Heritage. Most probably because it was still early and Pekanbaru is not that famous as a tourist area in Indonesia. Most people will choose to go to Padang for a holiday. There were only a few locals and us in Asia Heritage.

 

Inside Asia Heritage, it was quite huge and so many places were nice for photos. A lot of areas inside there were Instagrammable. So, obviously, there were a lot of photos taken during my visit to Asia Heritage. Since this holiday was planned for the sake of the concert, after that we decided to go for lunch and went back to the hotel to pray and take a rest before the concert. Here comes the exciting part, the concert! Yeay! We went there around 5.30PM.

 

It was my first time going to a concert in a standing area (seated not available for this concert). Had to stand for 3 hours straight taking a toll on my body. It was tiring even though I already wore my most comfortable shoes. But the concert was enjoyable and fun so it was okay. 


Now, I am a fan of Sheila On 7. Their first album was released in 1999 and at that time I was 4 years old. So, I think my mom played the most part of me knowing a lot of Sheila On 7 songs. It was because she used to listen to Sheila On 7 songs a lot when I was a child. After the concert, I experienced how the locals drive/ride to go through traffic jams. I can tell you, it was hellish and I was so shocked by it. Hahaha, It was a nice experience, we even met a lot of Malaysians at the concert. Some even bought Malaysia's flag. At this moment, you can just assume that we were celebrating Malaysia's Independence Day at Sheila On 7's concert. 😅

Day 3. Since Pekanbaru is not a tourist area, there were fewer places we could explore. So, we decided on a 6-hour road trip to Padang by car. We booked a driver and went to Kota Tinggi - Padang. For me, a 6-hour road trip doesn't feel that long because there were a lot of places we went.

 

Our first destinations during the road trip were Kelok Sembilan, Harau, Sumatera Barat. It was breezy at the bridge and the view also looked good. We took a few photos here and went to Air Terjun Lembah Harau.

 

I was literally drenched by trying to take a photo near the waterfall. But it was worth it because the photo turns out really nice.

 

After that, we went to this mountain, I can't remember the name of it but there were a lot of stairs. I thought if we would go to the mountain by car, so no need to hike to reach the top, just like during my trip to Medan at Bukit Senyum. Little that we know that the stairs were like stairways to heaven. I was gasping for breath just to reach the top. Hahaha, and again, the view is worth losing my breath while climbing the stairs.


After that, we went down and went to this Surau near the small village in the mountain for Zuhur and Asar prayer. Went to the toilet to take Wudhu and the water feels like cold water coming down straight from Coway/Cuckoo. It was freezing. All the fatigue I felt before was refreshed with the freezing water.

 

We went for an early dinner at the cafe with the mountain view. The view was really great and the food also tasted good. Happy tummy, happy view, happy me. We reached Padang around 7.30PM but we decided to search for a perfume shop to buy some perfume as a souvenir. Mind you we actually already bought some at Pekanbaru. But since the perfume was cheap and smelled good, and if it was empty later in the future, I had to cross the sea again to buy some more of it. So, I told my friend we should get as many as we want. So, we did it. We reached our hotel around 9.30PM. After check-in, my friend and I walked around the hotel and duduk2 tepi jalan to get the night view of Padang City.

 

We decided to get some breakfast at the hotel. I let my friend try Teh Talua because I tried it before during my trip to Medan and it tasted good. The drink's name was scary, just who in the world ever thought to mix egg with tea. But it really turns out great. Our flight was at 11.40am so after breakfast, we took Gojek and went to visit Masjid Raya Syekh Ahmad Khatib Al Minangkabawi Sumatera Barat.

 

I told my friend, so this place was the origin for any of our friends who are from Negeri Sembilan. Almost everyone in Padang can speak Bahasa Minang, which is a totally different language from our loghat Nogori in Malaysia. But the intonation is almost the same. After that, we checked out and went to Minangkabau International Airport. We reached Malaysia at 2.40PM. I definitely going back to Padang for an actual trip there later in the future because during this trip to Padang, it felt like only a pitstop.

So, that's the end of my story about Sheila On 7's concert with a mixture of travelling here and there. Since this trip is my first DIY trip, I actually do the budgeting in detail. So, I am going to share with all of you the cost breakdown for this trip (excluding the cost of merchandise).


Thank you for reading till the end. There will be a lot more travel stories of mine. Stay tuned!👌
-Nana

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