One of the reason why I left Kuala Lumpur is to escape from the hectic life over there especially, the traffic jams. After completing my studies there, I worked in Nilai, Negeri Sembilan but still stayed in KL. I commuted daily to work and I thought "This isn't a place for me" So I quit my job to move back to Kuching. Eight years ago, Kuching was still peaceful and quiet. But because of our National cars, it seems that people can buy cars easily and cause massive traffic jams almost in every part of Kuching. The government has to build more traffic lights and flyovers to carter for these growing numbers of cars.
What I am trying to say here is, Kuching is indeed has developed despite the political disputes in Malaysia. It shows that life goes on...people move forward without being told.and regardless of what happening in the political arena. Housing estates cropped up, rich people are building their own mansions everywhere. And those who can't afford to buy lands will choose to buy apartments.
Even Datuk Ting Pek Khing built his own mansion (another one) despite having financial difficulties before.
More and more posh apartments are coming up in Kuching.
Mansions are built non-stop to carter for the rich.
Highways and flyovers are built to carter for the heavy traffic.
Sports facilites are built for those who are looking for healthy lifestyles.
In short, I personally feel that I am lucky to be a Malaysian because, I am not left out from this development in Kuching. I have been to South America and Africa. These countries are still left behind compared to us in terms of development. Thus, I strongly believe that there are many things that they should learn from us.
Note : The photos above are taken by Willie himself and not from the internet.
Note : The photos above are taken by Willie himself and not from the internet.
22 Messages:
I'm a proud 'org-kuching'!
A proud malaysian...erm..:|
Proud to be Malaysian!! yeah...!!
indeed my friend, indeed...
nice house design :D
we should be proud!
Ivynana, CaLvB, abg sardon & GRegchai > Yes. Proud to be Malaysian
aku rela bekerja sampai pencen di Kuching... he he
hmmm.. it's been years since last I been in kuching. It's way too different now..
Mama BElian & Cengal > Me too.
MysteriousWitch > Where r u now then?
me juga...
proud to be Malaysian...and kuchingnites...
Waaaa...mek nok tinggal di Kuching tok pun rasa kagum amba-gamba kitak ya. Kamek sayang Kuching :D
Proud to be Msian too XD
One of the reason why I wanna go back to kch... the pics here menceritakan segalanya XD
AmieyAlen > Mesti u selalu berjalan jalan in kuching. Hehehe
SiPEnconteng > Siapa la yg sik sayang kucing. opocot...cayang kuching...hehehe
Audio > hopefully semuanya berjalan dgn baik bila u gi kuching kelak.
wah! membangun duhal kuching! hahhaa...kamek tok diam di umah ajak..kan nya tauk apa berlaku sekeliling..hehe..
i ♥ kuching! :)
I'm fated and by my own choice to reside permanently in Kl but will visit Kuching from time to time.Apa boleh buat udah dijual dengan orang Malaya hahaha..
when can we buy those posh resident hoooo. Love Kuching even it is develop but it still peaceful, clean and nice. Kuchingite always
Kuching indeed is a beautiful place. ^^
u give me a good impression of Kuching.. :) nice to knw coz i heard lots of 'bad' comment on Miri..huahuaa.... maybe i shud go to Kuching n Miri someday :)
No place like home!! I'm a proud sarawakian!
WhiteTulip > uih? Rah Satok sia pun membangun bah.
Hamidah > Not dijual. married to org Malaya. Hahaha
Journey > Yes. a well-planned development.
KayLeaf > Come here often then. Hehehe
Kris n Nadia > You should come to Kuching instead of Miri.
Ida > Me too. A proud Sarawakian. Hehehe
All this time i observed the development in Kuching since i was in Form 6. Really, Kuching is much different compare to 10 yrs ago. Last time there were a lot of people using buses and van sapu but now, buses are losing it's attractions he he..
xpernah smpai kuching
ikitaiiiii( nak pergi!!!) ;)
BigGirl > Sila dtg dgn segera. Hahaha
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