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Penang Bridge Marathon

I went to Penang Bridge Marathon today. Haha…fun but tired. Not only tired, but pain too. My legs are painful!! T.T Woke up at 5am, reached Pulau Jerejak Jetty at 6am. We had to wake into the jetty because the road was blocked.

This ah pek keep giving the balloons away.

balloon boy

sunrise. so beautiful. =]

chaiwei and i were siting at here to see the sunrise. Is it romantic? haha. yes is it. We sitting at here waiting for ziwei, ya ching and nicholas, but we didn’t saw ziwei and ya ching. Sighs.

the lake sea house. it’s reminded me about a movie named-the lake house. Cool! Next time when i want to buy a house, maybe i’ll consider to buy a house like this. hahaha. *dreaming*

water leakage.

After we reached the finish point, we went to get a cup of drink from 100plus. Then we went to Starbucks to sit.

ordered a Greentea Frappucino and a Tazo tea.

i was hearing ipod and chaiwei was dreaming her white horse prince. (i don’t know who is he, but she keep complaining that she can’t met her prince and keep ‘haiz-ing’ at there)

Oh my god. His fringe is too long, so he tied it up. HahahaxD. Damn ho chio. =D

Posted on November 16th, 2008 by yiphing  |  3 Comments »

Chaiwei’s birthday. Red Box day.

Today is chaiwei’s birthday. We went to red box to celebrate for her and jia ying. Damn tired now, exhausted.

Below are some photos taken by us:

ah mag bian tai!

xinli and me

What are they doing?

At Studio R. Cam-whoring while waiting for mag in fitting room.

p/s: sorry for didn’t update my blog. Because my laptop was sent for repair, so i can’t online to blog. sighs. troublesome. By the way, tomorrow is the first day of holiday, Wish you all:

HAPPY HOLIDAY! =]

p/p/s: currently addicted to CRUSH by DAVID ACHULETA. Love it so much! =]

p/p/p/s: of course, HAPPY BIRTHDAY chaiwei & jiaying. =D

Posted on November 15th, 2008 by yiphing  |  1 Comment »

Penang 2nd Flogger Gathering @ Edelweiss Cafe

Last Saturday, i went to Edelweiss Cafe to attend a Flogger Gathering. =] It’s really a great and wonderful gathering. Nice to meet you all. =]

Edelweiss cafe located at 38, Armenian Street, Penang.

Soup: Pumpkin Orange Soup (served with garlic bread)

ya, it’s yummy. Sweet and creamy.

Starter: Toasted Roti Benggali with cheese and onions

I love this! Ho chiak! Cheese and onion on top of a soft roti benggali. yum yum.

Main course:

BBQ Pork Ribs (served with french fries and salad)

Smoke Pork Belly (served with mashed potatoes and salad)

Curry Pork Sausage (served with French fries and salad) - has tomato sauce and curry powder sprinkled on top

Ya, i ate this that day. The sausages are juicy. It’s not spicy at all. =] The salad also delicious. Oh, i love it so much!

Gammon Ham (served with mashed potatoes, onion gravy and salad)

Roast Leg of Lamb (served with mashed potatoes, gravy and mint sauce)

Dessert: Apple Flan with Ice cream

I love the apple flan. It’s have an eggie taste. =] It’s really matched well with ice-cream.

Drink: Tea

The food at there are tasty and large in quantity. If you haven’t go there before, this restaurant it’s really a good choice for you all. =]

More updates about flogger gathering coming soon. stay tune. hahahahaxD

And nice to meet you all in the flogger gathering, it was a super duper happy day. =D

Posted on September 30th, 2008 by yiphing  |  8 Comments »

Creative Hat Making Competition.

Our school LEO club had organised a creative hat making competition at last Saturday. Contestant must use recycle material to make a hat.

LOLs. Saw our dear Lim siew jue in the toilet. So ’ss’ lar. =D

Yi Ping was making hers hat.

The only parent who join this competition. So touch neh, he make the hat together with his daughter. =]

Jess and Wy yen, the president of LEO club in my school.

Love this girl. =] so cute !

The top model.

Another cute little girl.

Congratulation chia yee and ammerlynn !!! =]

Chia yee got the 3rd and ammerlynn got 1st!

p/s: Some of the photos taken by nicholas, not all of it taken by me. =]

Posted on September 23rd, 2008 by yiphing  |  1 Comment »

Pretty Face but Voice Didn’t Belong to Her!

Okay, although it’s none of my business, but i have to say it!!! It’s really not fair!!!!!!!! Please don’t judge people like that! Yang Peiyi is pretty and cute, don’t insult her! She just a little inoccent girl…don’t hurt her! Although she said she satisfied already but her heart sure very hurtful! T.T

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scanned from theStar newspaper

News that i found on net:

Chinese media blackout on faked Olympic ceremony saga

BEIJING (AFP) — China enforced a media blackout on the saga of the faked Olympic opening ceremony song on Wednesday and all references to the story were removed from Chinese Internet sites.

Beijing’s Olympic organisers admitted on Tuesday that nine-year-old Lin Miaoke, who was seen by millions around the world singing during the ceremony, was actually miming a song that was pre-recorded by another girl.

The show’s musical director revealed the real singer, seven-year-old Yang Peiyi who has uneven teeth and a chubby face, was replaced by government order because she did not present the right image of China.

No newspaper reported on the issue on Wednesday and state broadcasters also avoided the subject. References to the story were blocked or deleted from the Internet.

Olympic organisers on Wednesday defended the switching of the seven-year-old singer with a more photogenic double, comparing it with an athlete getting dropped for a big game.

Wang Wei, vice president of the Beijing Olympic organising committee also said he saw no problem with the secret move.

“I think it is a decision of the group of the directors, together… they are to achieve the most theatrical effect for the benefit of the whole performance, the whole opening ceremony,” Wang told reporters.

“I do not see there is anything wrong with it,” he said.

China’s media is under the control of the central government which also tightly polices the Internet and often deletes or blocks access to items considered unflattering to the country’s leaders or hostile to national interests.

The song saga may have embarrassed the nation’s top leaders after the musical director Chen Qigang revealed that a member of communist party’s ruling politburo was behind the decision to fake the performance.

He said in an interview with a state broadcaster that the actual singer of the song, Yang, was not considered attractive enough to appear on stage, so the cuter Lin was selected instead.

Photographs of Lin in a bright red party dress aparently singing the patriotic song “Ode to the Motherland” were published in newspapers and websites all over the world and the official China Daily hailed her as a rising star.

“The reason why little Yang was not chosen to appear was because we wanted to project the right image, we were thinking about what was best for the nation,” Chen said in the interview that appeared briefly on the news website Sina.com before it was wiped from the Internet.

He said the final decision to stage the event with Lin lip-synching to another girl’s voice was taken after the politburo member attended a rehearsal.

“He told us there was a problem that we needed to fix it, so we did,” he said, without disclosing further details of the order.

China’s ministry of industry and information technology, which is in charge of the Internet in China, declined to comment on the issue on Wednesday.

“We know nothing about this,” said a ministry official, declining to give her name.

OMG, i found another ridiculous news!! :

In Grand Olympic Show, Some Sleight of Voice

BEIJING — Pigtailed and smiling, Lin Miaoke, age 9, stood in a red dress and white shoes during Friday’s Olympic opening ceremonies and performed “Ode to the Motherland” in what would become one of the evening’s most indelible images: a lone child, fireworks blazing overhead, singing a patriotic ballad before an estimated one billion viewers. Except that her proud father, Lin Hui, noticed “that the voice was a little different from hers.” On Tuesday, Mr. Lin said in a telephone interview that he had assumed “the difference might be caused by the acoustics.”

Acoustics had nothing to do with it. Under pressure from the highest levels of the ruling Communist Party to find the perfect face and voice, the ceremonies’ production team concluded that the best solution was to use two girls instead of one.

Miaoke, a third grader, was judged cute and appealing but “not suitable” as a singer. Another girl, Yang Peiyi, 7, was judged the best singer but not as cute.

So when Miaoke opened her mouth to sing, the voice that was actually heard was a recording of Peiyi.

And it is unclear if Miaoke even knew.

“The reason was for the national interest,” explained Chen Qigang, general music designer of the opening ceremonies, who revealed the deception Sunday during a radio interview. “The child on camera should be flawless in image, internal feeling and expression.”

The Chinese government has taken great pains to present the best possible image to the outside world during the Olympics, and perfection was the goal for the dazzling opening ceremonies. The filmmaker Zhang Yimou, who oversaw the production, has earned international praise for staging a performance that many considered one of the most spectacular in Olympic history.

But to achieve the spectacular, not only did organizers fake the song, but they also have acknowledged that one early sequence of the stunning fireworks shown to television viewers actually included digitally enhanced computer graphics used for “theatrical effect.”

Using recorded music during large outdoor performances is hardly unprecedented.

At the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy, for example, the famed tenor Luciano Pavarotti, then 70, lip-synched an aria because of his age and the cold weather. But the recording was still his voice.

After last Friday’s performance, Mr. Zhang appeared at a news conference with Chinese reporters and praised Miaoke.

“She’s very cute and sings quite well, too,” he said. Asked to name which section of the show he found most satisfying, he first mentioned Miaoke.

I was moved every time we did a rehearsal on this, from the bottom of my heart,” he said, according to a transcript of the news conference.

Miaoke’s song was considered critical because it coincided with the arrival of the Chinese flag in the massive National Stadium, known as the Bird’s Nest.

In his radio interview, Mr. Chen said a member of the Communist Party’s powerful Politburo, whom he did not identify, attended one of the last rehearsals, along with many other officials, and demanded that Miaoke’s voice “must change.”

By Tuesday, the Chinese news media had already pounced on the story, instigating a national conversation that government censors were trying to mute by stripping away many, but not all, of the public comments posted online.

Many remaining comments expressed outrage over the cold calculation used to appraise the girls.

“Please save the last bit of trueness in our children,” wrote one person, who used the online name Weirderhua. “They think Yang Peiyi’s smile is not cute enough? What we need is truth, not some fake loveliness! I hope the kids will not be hurt. This is not their fault.

Another person added: “Children are innocent. Don’t contaminate their minds!”

Mr. Lin said his daughter had been under strict orders not to discuss plans for the performance. Indeed, he got only 15 minutes’ notice that she would be the singer, and he was thrilled as he watched on television. He learned only later of the voice switch, when he saw a video clip of the interview with the music director, Mr. Chen.

In that interview, on a program called “Beijing Music Radio,” Mr. Chen depicted a difficult process of selecting a child singer.

He said about 10 children had been chosen who “had a good image and who can sing well.”

Initially, a 10-year-old girl was selected “whose voice was really good.” This girl held the role for most of the rehearsals — until Mr. Zhang decided she was too old.

Then, Mr. Chen said, several younger girls, including Miaoke and Peiyi, were taken to the Central People’s Radio Station in Beijing.

“After the recording, we thought that Lin Miaoke’s voice was not very suitable,” Mr. Chen said. “Finally, we made the decision that the voice we would use was Yang Peiyi’s.”

But not the face: photos of Peiyi posted online show a happy girl with imperfect teeth, hardly an uncommon problem in China.

“Everyone should understand this in this way,” Mr. Chen said. “This is in the national interest. It is the image of our national music, national culture, especially during the entrance of our national flag. This is an extremely important, extremely serious matter.”

He added, “I think it is fair to both Lin Miaoke and Yang Peiyi.”

On Monday, Peiyi appeared on China Central Television, or CCTV, the state network. “I’m O.K. with it,” she told her interviewer, even performing a song. “My voice was used in the performance. I think that’s enough.”

Miaoke’s father, a news photographer at a Chinese newspaper, was worried about how she would take the news. Since age 6, Miaoke has worked in television advertisements, even appearing with the country’s wildly popular hurdling champion, Liu Xiang. Her appearance in the opening ceremonies made her an instant celebrity in China, and her image was reproduced around the world.

“Here’s something I want to tell you,” Mr. Lin said he had told his daughter. “The music director announced just now that it was not your voice when you were singing at the opening ceremony. The song was actually performed by you two girls.”

Mr. Lin said his daughter was not upset. He said that Miaoke and Peiyi were “good friends” and that Miaoke “doesn’t care who sang the song, as long as she performed.”

Then he added: “I don’t care about this either. The only thing I care about is that my daughter will not get hurt by this. She’ll understand when she grows up.”

Huang Yuanxi contributed research.

YOUTUBE-Olympic Girl NOT Cute enough for T.V. !

Posted on August 13th, 2008 by yiphing  |  No Comments »

Beijing 2008 Olympic Games opening ceremony

Yesterday was really a big day for Beijing. It was olympic2008 opening ceremony! I found some slide show about the opening ceremony, share with you all. But i haven’t found the video yet. Hope they will post on YouTube lar. xD

Posted on August 9th, 2008 by yiphing  |  No Comments »

It’s 080808

today really a special day. Chinese believe that 8 is a lucky number. It can bring good luck for us. Well, today is 8 August 2008 and now is 8.08pm.

Now i’m watching Beijing Olympic opening ceremony…It’s so beautiful and gorgeous. I’m so proud to be a Chinese..hehe^^..I’m feeling touch when i watch the opening ceremony…i want to cry! T.T

I am watching opening ceremony on astro 318 and Tv1 will showing on 8.30pm. Beside 318, other sport’s channel also have, such as 825 and 826.

China, well done!

Posted on August 8th, 2008 by yiphing  |  No Comments »

exabytes private movie screening 2008

I went to Queensbay with meifen this afternoon.

i told my friend that i want to go to Queensbay today, then she said: “eh! exam not coming soon liao meh? somemore go to Queensbay? ”

I knew exam is just round the corner, but…..i want to watch The X-Files: I Want To Believe! It’s really a nice movie and i have 2 free tickets for this movie…yeah! okok, i will explain why i have free tickets. I joined the exabytes’ survey, just fill in the form, and send it to exabytes. After “N” weeks, i received an email that told me i won 2 tickets. HahahahaxD, i’m so lucky neh! ^^ Of course, i want to thank exabytes!

After tuition, Meifen and I go to Queensbay by bus. We reached there at 1.30pm, then we rushed to cinema to collect our tickets from exabytes’ counter. I’m so surprise that exabytes gave us 2 special gift and a limited edition anniversary t-shirt.

exabytes by you.

yiphing by you.

Gift i got from Exabytes

Nice blue bag

Nice blue 3R bag sticker

note book

note book

2 RM100 Vouchers! I no need these vouchers, Who want? U can contact me through my e-mail or leave a comment.

2 RM100 Vouchers! I no need these vouchers, Who want? U can contact me through my e-mail or leave a comment.

Ta-daa! Limited edition exabytes anniverssary T-shirt! I love it...xD

Ta-daa! Limited edition exabytes anniversary T-shirt! I love it...xD

sticker

sticker

pen

pen

I’m really enjoyed the movie, X-files really a great movie! If u haven’t watched it, go and watch it. We also have a free popcorn and coke for us, so cool and good!!
Thanks! exabytes for bringing me such a great memories. xD

Posted on August 3rd, 2008 by yiphing  |  3 Comments »

3 cheers for PENANG!

hip hip hurray!!! Congratulation to Penang and Malacca! Penang is added in UNESCO’s World Heritage List!

according to STAR newspaper:

A three-day celebration will be held within the historical enclave of the city, with cultural shows, free trishaw rides and clan jetties’ visits for tourists, flower mural painting and tree planting to commemorate the occasion.

the three-day celebration is on 25-27 July. And!!!! There will be a fireworks display on tonight! I want go and see!

As a Penangite, i’m so proud and happy now. hahaxD.

Let us celebrate together! ^^

huh? Don’t believe what i said?

just go visit to:

Now you believe in me or not? :)

Posted on July 26th, 2008 by yiphing  |  1 Comment »

Debate competition

Last Wednesday was my school’s form 4 Malay debate competition. Haha..xD…I’m the MC of competition. haha, this is my honour! By the way, Amanda, Jess-min, Xian En and Chia yee represented our class to compete with other class. And they won in the competition! They are the 1st!

Hui Linn and Yi Min

Everyone were busy memorizing.

Beatrix was the chairperson of debate of her class

Our class! hahaxD…Xian en was so cute! xD

p/s: the black spot on jess-min’s head is not any supernatural thing or….. that’s because lens of my digital camera  have dust on it! OMG! What should i do to make the dust away?

p/s (2) : i am writting my blog in school’s computer lab..hahaxD..but everyone is looking at me when i am writting post. So weird neh! ^^ 

Posted on July 23rd, 2008 by yiphing  |  2 Comments »