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Sunday, September 29, 2013

Dragon Cave and Huangguoshu Waterfall @ Guiyang Review




Guiyang is the Capital of Guangzhou of Southwest China.


Although is a Capital, is a quite a laid back city if you were to compare to city like Beijing and Shanghai.


First Visit I went to visit Dragon Cave where you can have a boat ride on the rive stream to see the lime stone cave and you can visit the cave waterfall too ! 


Buying tickets to visit Lime Stone Cave ! 







Here is some Map and Information regarding about the Dragon Cave : 







This is where you are going to hop on for a short boat ride to visit the cave: 













Weeeee !! On the boat now to see Lime Stone Cave :D 





Entrance of the Lime Stone Cave: 



Note: Is pitch dark inside with only a few spot light shining inside the cave, my camera phone cant capture it clearly.... This is the only best I could take >< 

This one of the Lime Stone Cave Section: 


Here is where we are going through this tiny pass to enter to a larger area of the Lime Stone Cave : 



Overall the Lime Stone Cave is worth to visit if you really enjoying seeing lime stone patterns and design form inside a cave. The only disappointment I have found is that the boat ride is really too short, perhaps the cave is just that small to me >< 


Now, I will be visiting "Long men flying waterfall" :D *Excited*





Is so amazing to see that there is a natural formation of waterfall in the Cave !! 
Indescribable God creation!! 
Very beautiful indeed :D 






Beautiful Stream taken on the stream in front of the Long men Flying Waterfall : 




After visiting Dragon Cave, I head to visit Huangguoshu Waterfall. 


When you are in Guiyang, you have to I repeat *HAVE TO* to visit Huangguoshu Waterfall aka "黄果树瀑布" direct translation will be "Yellow Fruit Tree Waterfalls"!

This is the ticket costing CNY180 :




Huangguoshu is 77.8 meter high, 101 meters high, is China largest waterfall and it is also known as one of the world great waterfall. 

This is taken from the entrance : 




As you walk further in, prepare your camera setting because you are getting nearer and nearer to it ;)


Oh ya.. if you are going to visit this waterfall during the raining season, you got to bring your own waterproof jacket or you can get one outside the entrance costing CNY 2.

Try to slash down the price to the seller, if you are buying more than 5 or 10, make sure you ask her to lower down the price :P 



This why you need a waterproof jacket especially during rainy season because there is a large amount of water coming from the waterfall causing small droplets of splashing water... so if you are walking in front of the waterfall you probably get really soaking wet >< 

Mind you is not raining although is look like when you are there :P





Getting really cold and wet >< 



Nearer and side shot of the waterfall : 



Spotted this structure ! Good protection from falling rocks ! 



This is the entrance to the hole behind the waterfall ! *excited* :D 






Wear better shoes if you are visiting here, very slippery ><




Pathway inside the hole : 




Throughout the pathway you can see small opening to have a closer look on the waterfall! 

Totally an Amazing Experience :D






After walking out the hole, I am now on downstream from the waterfall. 




Last picture taken with this magnificent beauty waterfall :D




After crossing over this bridge, I am all so exhausted, ready to go back and have a good rest >< 



Stay tune for more Reviews on Guiyang, Chonqing and Zhanjiajie !! 







the.Dayak Review ( An unique Experience to Dayak Food )





This is my second time to Kuching !! I have been trying all sort of Kuching famous food such as Kolo Mee, Laksa Mee, 3 layer tea and so on. Mostly all food that I have tried here are Chinese food. 


When My Buddy told me that there is this new Dayak Restaurant in town selling Dayak food, I was all excited because I have never tried any minority food before and I am getting all curious about it :D 



Here we are at the.Dyak ! ! ! ! 






Very nice atmosphere and cool interior design :) 










Here are the list of menu I taken during my visit : 

For those who have planned to pay a visit to this restaurant, can start planning on what to order :P 














Here is what we order : 

Before the start of our meal, we will be give a a cup of hot water with our utensil soak in it. 
Good Practice ! Killing all the germs !!  ^^



My unpolished whole-grain indigenous rice on "Replica Ching Dynasty Porcelain" 

Taste wise very different from our typical white rice, this is harder because is an unpolished rice. 
You can taste the original taste of rice grains. not a bad try after all.....
It doesn't taste as good as white rice but is hell ya more healthy!!  



If you are in Kuching, there are two vegetable dishes you have to try and one of it is Paku vegetables !! 
This is Paku Kudok RM 10. 
Beware of this dish is totally opposite cooking than our typical Chinese cooking. 
Usually Paku dish in Chinese style is usually soft but in Dayak style is CHEWY and TASTE RAW. 

To order the dish or not... *think twice*




This dish is called Manok Lulun RM 23 

The Chicken is actually stewed in the bamboo with tapioca leaves. 
Is a traditional dish served during the Dayak Feasts.
This soup indeed taste salty ( yup, according to the menu description)

In my opinion, the chicken is too overly cooked. cant even eat it !! :/  
I guess this dish is more towards a soup dish. So people.. who order this dish.. is mainly for the soup. 




This Dish is Jani Tunu RM23 
This is the closes to Chinese style of cooking compare to the rest :O 
The two different sauces taste really good ! I keep dipping my meat into the sauce :D 

We couldn't eat the first two dishes, so we were quite happy that at last there is something good that suit our taste buts....haha.. 




Lastly our dessert !! Tuak Ice Cream RM8

I quite like it, the Tuak ( Alcoholic ) combination with the vanilla flavoured ice cream gives a unique twist on your taste buts ! A not bad combination.



Overall is a very unique experience trying a totally different food of other culture. 
I would really recommend you to drop by and just try a few dishes. 
It would be a totally eye opening food experience for you;) 


Here is the information of the.Dyak : 







*Disclaimer: The opinions expressed here is entirely based on my personal tastebuds and may vary for others. This review is time sensitive; changes may occur to the place later on that can affect this opinion. The reviewer also declares that she has not received any monetary or non-monetary compensation from this place for writing the review.