Bali- the Sunshine Island

It's a phony. 'twasn't exactly how it sounded like, Bali is not a Sunshine Island through out the year, it has Monsoon season from November to March. But then, Bali is one awesomely special island, it was as though it'd gained its independent from Indonesia. Despite Indonesia being the world most populous Muslim majority country, Bali is home to Hinduism. The culture had been around for ages, and it's so contagious, couple of lifestyle sets apart from other lands, from every aspect of its rich culture, festival, event. Balinese are also, great believer in Karma.

Bali is such distinguish that Balinese use 3 types of Calenders for a year: Western, Saka and Wuku. In Wuku year, it has 35 days a month, 12 months a year, and this 6th of July (western calender), they'll be celebrating the biggest festival of Bali! "Galungan", it symbolizes the victory of Dharma upon Adharma (all evil). Balinese will make special "penjor" fits on the right side entrance to every house, "penjor" is a tall bamboo that Balinese bought specially from the market, the best one could goes up to 100,000Rp. Similar to Christmas, the only different is, Balinese show off their craft at their entrance!

Every Balinese have an altar in their house, and every housing area there's a big temple amidst the neighbourhood, and each temple accompanied with a meeting hall cross road. Every stone wall, every street, every aisle... all clothed with green lungs.

This is Bali.

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Like they said, " May Bali's Peace be with you always."
and their smile, warm up the peace of Bali.


i didn't notice any bus around but trucks seem to be a mainstream transportation for the workers.

Balinese pray 3 times a day, 6am, 12pm and 6pm.
They worship their god in myriad of offerings, from Cookies to Paddy.


Kuta's Surfing Beach.



love the way Balinese people appreciate Green Lungs,
believe me, i did saw a signboard saying, "no putting down trees without permission."

More Trees, Less assholes

busy Kuta had got me crazy, it's crowds every where i go. No place for roving!
so i hopped on a shuttle bus (it was a van to be exact) towards the heart of Bali! Ubud i go!

and newspaper guys on the go at traffic light!

Ubud!

off to work!

Rented a motorbike in Ubud for 50,000Rp (24hrs), drove all the way back down South Bali, Uluwatu catching the last light of Bali.




Bali's sky is really amazing! Breath-taking too!
and it took my heart away.

On the very next day,

i rode from Ubud to Tegalalang, and yes, still on my motorbike, it's still valid until evening! Pretty good deal for a 50,000Rp. Unlike Kuta, Ubud is much of a peaceful land, it gave a little more space for me to redefine- my destination. Despite disregarding my itinerary that i'd been working out for so many nights, skipping all the main tourist attractions; i felt like a cowboy on Harley-Davidson! A lone wanderer rides on for a mission of peace!





Absolut Petrol!

This wooden Buddha was found in this position. Humble in soul.










the temple wood craving master, very friendly too!



i'd been wandering around with my bike, i mean the Harley *ahem* and seriously, i don't freaking know where the hell was i! i was in nowhere for good!

the fact that i am officially lost! i stopped at a random small village asking for direction, and they invited me to! Cock-fight! 'twas random! Direction? Cock-fight!


Mount Agung, the highest ground of Bali Island.








Road sign in Bali is awfully bad, i'd been stopping for numerous times asking for direction back to Ubud. Well, it wasn't really that bad. Luckily Balinese love to help!

Travel needs a destination; Roving needs to come to an end.
i was then, eventually ended my wanders got back to Ubud.









MeatBall Noodles! Meat balls were so-so, but the soup, absolutely appealing! blend of spicy and slight sweetness!







My initial plan was to stay in Ubud for 2 days, then hop on another shuttle bus to Besakih.
i just can't leave Ubud, just yet!


Ubud's Morning market, where i met Kenji.











the best Nasi Campur ever!
Balinese are really tourist-friendly! There was a long queue for the nasi campur, it wasn't until 6th or 7th person for our turn. and the Balinese offer me and Kenji the nasi campur first, gosh! that was really great!

Kenji from Japan, thanks to him! i had the best Nasi Campur in Ubud!

Balinese preparing their "penjor" for Galungan.







Nightfall at 630pm

the awesome star dust of Ubud!
Sorry i really can't identify which one is North star! Damn!

Ubud broke of dawn in an awesome sunlight!
Birds are singing, Balinese are smiling.


i remember a Balinese told me about their Stone Sculptures; with soul or no soul he said.
and this Buddha by the roadside, humbly displaying his wonder. it caught my attention, and i can't take my eyes off him.






On the crossroad of dithering,
Counting my steps, march on.
it wasn't only the Peace of Bali i missed,
also, the freedom of roving.


Ubud, Signing off.

Regards,
JW

Ps: Sorry for not being able to provide travel tips, i believe everyone begs to differ in travel experience. I longed for a travel lifestyle of wandering and roving into raw culture, instead of comfortably. A simple bed and as long as it's not haunted, i'm good. I'll be happy to share if anyone is interested, email me. Cheers!

Inadequate Transparency Prevalent

Political parties of the governing coalition who hold the true reins of power in this country, and they abuse it to their full benefit.

A shocking lack of awareness among the public on just how much trouble our political parties are causing, and most cursing on the gathering of "Bersih" as causing chaotic in the country. It's solely a coalition demands Clean & Fair election, and don't be surprise to witness havoc during the gathering. If i were those who opposing "Bersih", i'll plant in bad seeds among protesters to create chaos. As simple as that, corruption and inadequate transparency prevalent in Malaysia.

Lack of transparency, lack of Freedom to information, lack of freedom to peace gathering. Are we still talking about democracy?

On recent week, i was with a group of Young Student Bodies to run a survey for Gebeng residents. Most of the residents are family members of factory workers at Heavy Industry Gebeng. Living under the sky of chemical pollution, they were left without a choice. 90% of Gebeng residents against the operation of Lynas, when they were probed whether if they'd consider about moving house, they poked back to me "Where else can i go? We bought the house at Bumiputera rate of RM 25,000. where else can we get RM25k houses?" i silenced.

Housing Bumiputera Rate is to help the low income group, it was suppose to overcome the poverty gap, for them to afford a home to shelter their souls. And many have misuse the benefit, especially with Bumiputera Rate, the rich gets richer when they can afford more houses in downtown, and poor getting poorer when the house they bought in rural area don't appreciate much in value. Bumiputera rates is to help the poor Bumiputera, does it really helping? but how about poor Indian, Chinese or minorities?

Wasn't it time to revamp the plan to "Housing Rates for Low Income group" instead of "Bumiputera"? By the way, obviously indigenous people are the only Bumiputera, and many have lost their home to Bakun Dam.

Due to some inadequate transparency in land issue, my family was about to lost my ancestor home too. My grandfolks' beautiful settlement.




a governing bodies lack of
transparency, integrity, social responsibility
that had caused its citizens suffered in Pain.

so, are you ready to revamp Malaysia?
Counting down in 12 days! BERSIH 2.0!!!


Regards,
JW.

The Weeping Earth!

"the earth is weeping, forests are falling, Lynas is operating"

My country makes me gut-wrenching. Pathetic. Yes. Malaysia governing authorities have been cutting down trees more than they grow. This is not science fiction, the thicker the CO2 blanket, the warmer the Earth. Scientists, environmentalists had been warning about "the 11th Hour", look! Who cares?

Several years ago, my government approved development on reserved forests like Taman Rimba Kiara and Bukit Gasing. How could anyone even think about demolishing ancient forestation? Greedy imbeciles.  Would you dare demolishing your ancestors' tomb? Both of the reserve parks had been through months of protesting, petition signing to put a halt on the bulldozers.

Look at the approval of Lynas plant (radioactive), Chemical plants, it all blemishing my beautiful home, Kuantan. Imagine how many beautiful forest Lynas had put down for the refinery of a 140 football fields. How many magical flora, fauna lost their habitats? How long are we going to suffer under the governing bodies of lack in social responsibilities?

Before each and every flora, fauna extinct on the hand of my governing bodies, i would love to do a  documentation on my favorite creatures, Spiders.

Spiders are found worldwide on every continent except for Antarctica, they'd established themselves well across every habitat with the exception of air and sea colonization. Yes! They do live among us. Spiders are in fact, NOT insects, they are Arachnid, easily distinguish from insect as insects have six legs and arachnid have eight legs.

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the biggest Spider i ever encountered! a size of my palm!

Featuring, my favorite shot of all time

and Bonus: Cutest Arachnid of all time, Harvestman




Dear Readers,
if you're one of those who love looking at flora or fauna, it's time for you to stand up, leave your Facebook or Twitter at home, NO! You won't die without Facebook for half a day! there are many NGOs and Youth Environmental Group out there! They need your help! Go out join the Fight for our environment.

Regards,
JW

Ps: if you're interested to join the environmental fight and couldn't locate any environment activists out there, just drop me an email @ heejennwei@yahoo.com

the love of Macro Photography

i thought i should start a post conveying my love for macro photography.

Personally, i first became interested in macro was at forums... looking through hundred of insect shots, it awed me. Not long after, i purchased my macro lens and attended macro workshop!

i love exploring. Especially the nature! i love how insects seem locking their eyes with the lens and follow it as i move, or otherwise, leap off as i approach. it never occured to me that insects actually watch us humans! Seeing a insect at a high magnification reveal such amazing details under full flash or natural light, it got me addicted. i was then, joined a group of macro enthusiastic photographers, exploring reserved forests, parks, orchard... sometimes, around my neighbourhood, mostly scares off my neighbours. the beauty of macro open my eyes to beauty of something we don't pay attention to, something we see but don't actually give a damn.

Macro then, become my passion.

sharing some of my wimpy shots













One of a recent found of a spider that amazed me so much! the Golden comb-footed spider!

Golden comb-footed spider (family: Theridiidae)

Golden comb-footed spider (family: Theridiidae)


Regards,
JW


P/s: i won't be able to update my blog as often as before, i have my pledge on Stop Lynas! Save Malaysia mission.

Stop Lynas! Solidarity Walk

Stop Lynas! Campaign is now marching on the second phase, first memorandum was submitted to the Prime Minister office in March 2011, and now successfully handed a second memorandum to the Australia High Commission. 6 representatives were greeted in the goodwill of Australia Embassy, the High Com had their words to give us an answer 3 weeks from now.

While waiting for the unknown, Stop Lynas! Campaign is now moving onto the third phase, what's next? Just you wait. We shall not rest until Lynas is Stopped and authorities are subjected to the penalty upon the infringement of law.

the Memorandum.




First batch onto the Solidarity Walk, embarking on the freedom ride.

Thrill with fears. A total of 10 FRU trucks welcoming our arrival, yes i was thrilled with fears! Oh, i'd mentioned that. i'd well prepared spending the rest of my weekend contained. After a motivational talk from YB. Tian Chua, and support from Pahang Bar Council, SUHAKAM, i just can't wait for the Nasi Lemak + Air Kosong in lockup!

the FRU trucks.


Policemen stand guard in front of the High Com, foreclose anyone from crossing the road to the Embassy.
"Exploit Malaysia, Discover yourself in Radiation", welcome to a comprehended radioactive holiday in Kuantan! Enjoy your radiation stays. That's our Tourism catch phrase!


FRU hinders on the main road of Jalan Yap Kuan Seng.


Almighty Thor was trying to help out, little did he knows, he only brought rains on our parade. Yet, it did not dampen our souls.




the lack of support from the Govt., Authorities had brought us together, all the multiracial groups even closer. We stand firmer than ever as a unit, through endeavour we succeed.




the law enforcement officers against unity.

6 representatives getting ready to send in the memorandum.


a retired high school teacher, my high school teacher!!!










PKR Air Putih, Kuantan Ranting Chief, Lee Chean Chung


YB. Tian Chua's impromptu, it was emotional, passionate, and it touches every single souls of Kuantan citizens.
thank you for sacrificing your life in exchange of people's freedom.

YB. Elizabeth Wong came for support; YB. Tian Chua sneaking my picture! :)


the representatives are finally out, a mission accomplished.


Ever since March 8th, it's plain to see that we are no longer living incumbent on current governing parties, Malaysian citizens had stretched out onto political maturity. We might be a third world country but we are not imbecile. Our children shall not be living under the risk of radiation, please stop sending lobbyists to Kuantan telling us that how safe Radioactive wastage is. Please listen! I beg you my Government, it's our health you're playing at stake.

2 MCA representatives were sent to Australia for a tour of Lynas, came back proudly acclaimed Lynas is Safe. Until EAP report was out, these 2 comedians quickly change their statements telling the press that they were not fully understand Lynas' operation.



WE ARE NOT IMBECILES
WE'RE ONTO POLITICAL MATURITY
CHANGES THAT START WITHIN US.



Regards,
JW