Jul 20, 2001
MISSION SINGAPORE/MALAYSIA
Monday Jul 2, we flew to Singapore, with Garuda Airlines, after Jamal had to pay $200 FISCAL, a tax for Indonesians departing the country as well as the departure tax which has gone up to $15. The flight departed on time, the food was surprisingly good as was the wine. Breezed thru the nonexistent customs with 3 cartons of cigarettes, an illegal import to Singapore. Cigarette prices in Singapore are on par with Australian prices, however in Malaysia about 50% less.

Checked in to our hotel, the ASTRO in Payar Lebar. The ASTRO is a medium budget hotel with single rooms from $55, including A/c & Tv
Caught the MRT underground to Town Hall and went straight to Raffles for a few drinks in the Long Bar, including a famed Singapore Sling, first mixed by Barman Boon in 1915.
Singapore Sling
1oz.Cherry Brandy
1oz. Gin
1/2 tsp. Sugar
1 oz. Lemon Juice 
Shake well with fine ice and pour into glass. Decorate with pineapple & cherry.
Then dined on Tasmanian Beef in Raffles Courtyard restaurant. Excellent, but a touch expensive!
JAMAL IN FRONT OF RAFFLES
RAFFLES HOTEL FOYEr JAMAL IN RAFFLES COURTYARD
Tuesday, after finally finding the bus station we travelled over the causeway from Singapore to Jahore Baru. After a “local” lunch we caught the 4 hour bus to Malaka, where we spent 2 nights. We had originally intended to stay at the famed Majestic hotel, only to find it closed 5 months ago.
THE OLD MAJESTIC
I had not been to Malaka for 25 years. In those days it was very run down, now it looks fantastic as they have restored most of the old buildings. 
JOHN & JAMAL IN MALAKA  THE OLD DUTCH AREA
There is the old Dutch quarter with the government buildings and old church dating back to the 1730’s. Across the river is Chinatown with Chinese & Hindu temples and mosques dating back many centuries. 
JAMAL OUTSIDE CHINESE TEMPLE JAMAL IN CHINA TOWN
Chinatown has many expensive antique and curio shops with many interesting pieces.  But you need to bargain hard.
Late on the second afternoon in Malaka we went on a 1 hour boat cruise if the Malaka river.
THE MALAKA RIVER  JOHN ENJOYING THE BOAT RIDE JAMAL ON THE RIVER A BIAWAK LOUNGES ON THE RIVER EDGE
The river is inhabited by many Biawak, which is an amphibious lizard.
Thursday we departed on the 2 1/2 hour bus trip to KL. The Malaysian toll roads are world class freeways. The most obvious thing as you pass through miles and miles of Oil Palm Plantations is the lack of people compared to Indonesia. Malaysia only has a population of 20 million people as against Indonesia's 220 million, or on Java, a comparable size to Malaysia, 100 million. In KL we stayed in Chinatown area where the street food was excellent and cheap. 
VIEW FROM OUR ROOM IN CHINA TOWN
Friday we went by the impressive new, totally computerized, no driver,  subway system to the Petronas towers building. 
THE PETRONIS TOWERS 
In the evening we treated ourselves to an excellent dinner in the classic dining room of the Concorde Hotel, after the photo opportunity outside the KL Hard Rock Cafe'. 
JAMAL AT THE HRC KL.
Jamal loved the market and bazaar shopping in KL. The genuine fake watches are excellent quality compared to those available in Indonesia. Saturday we caught the train at the palatial new KL Central railway station for the 7 hour run to Singapore. We found the street food disappointing and very expensive after the delights of KL’s Chinatown. 
SENTOSA ISL LOOKING BACK TO S'PORE CBD
Sunday morning we bussed to Sentosa Island to take in the old fort built by the British, the other Disneyland type attractions there.
JOHN ON SENTOSA
We gave them a miss and took the cable car back to Mt Gravit on Singapore island. Then off to Orchard Road where shopped until almost dropping, retiring to Raffles for cocktails, then in the evening we dined in the hawker centre in Bugis St. Food still disappointing. Monday back to Orchard road to deplete the bank account even further, before our evening flight back to Bali. *All prices quoted in $'s are Aus $'s
DENI'S 31st BIRTHDAY
June 26: Deni's (Jamal's brothers 31st birthday. First drinks at the KHO and on to Warung Sobat 

L-R,  John, Leon Joko, Tomi, Wayang, Kadek, Asep & Deni.
L-R Front, Kadek, Tomi, Asep, Joko, John, Back, Pak Made (owner) Komang, Kadek (owners wife) Wayan, Apip, Deni & Wayan.
Our friends Wiwin & Robert at the party.
THE FAKE "LUCKY DRAW" BIRTHDAY CAKE RIDES AGAIN
APIP RETURNS TO BANDUNG
House Boy Apip returns to Bandung after 3 months in Bali
SOCIAL PIX
AT TANALOT-DEDE, APIP, JAMAL, ASEP
APIP AND TOURIST AT MELODY'S
DENI SRI & DEWA BAGONG AT THE KHO
DENI SPORTS A NEW HAIRCUT
BACK FROM SINGAPORE - JAMAL AND DENI
DENI & JOHN  DEWA & JOHN
WITH MARGERET & RICCO -FROM HOLLAND
JOHN AT A BALINESE WEDDING
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