rgrsp08-melissatham.blogspot.com
This Other Eden
http://rgrsp08-melissatham.blogspot.com/2008_10_01_archive.html
Sunday, October 26, 2008. Today, 27 October 2008, is Deepavali! Deepavali is also known as the festival of lights or Diwali in Hindi. Lighting of lamps is traditional in signifying the triump of good over evil. Legend has it that this day many many years ago, Lord Krishna defeated the demon Narakasura. Here's wishing all my Indian friends (Kanages, Arunima) HAPPY DEEPAVALI. Posted by Mel at. Saturday, October 25, 2008. Http:/ i56.photobucket.com/albums/g161/defrostindoors/history/pegasus.gif. Because the...
rgrsp08-chelseaong.blogspot.com
i'm in the middle of this ride; i won't write myself off yet
http://rgrsp08-chelseaong.blogspot.com/2009_01_01_archive.html
Saturday, January 3, 2009. Took the ride at 8:00 PM 0 comments. Hari ini, saya dengan kawan-kawan saya ke aktiviti palang merah. Saya akan sangat sibuk, kerana saya ada pertandingan palang merah. Saya sangat hendak mendapat peraduan palang merah.
rgrsp08-hazellau.blogspot.com
RSP: Introduction(:
http://rgrsp08-hazellau.blogspot.com/2008/09/introduction.html
Sunday, September 21, 2008. Since this is my first post on my blog, I expect I have to introduce myself (even though the name's already there on the link). My name is Hazel, and this is my blog for the Regional Studies Programme (RSP). I can't guarantee it's going to be the most interesting blog ever, but I expect it to keep your eyes glued for more details! That's going to be really hard.). Anyway RSP is a program where we learn more about happenings in South East Asia (SEA! Then Oh, and HOLIDAY!
rgrsp08-hazellau.blogspot.com
RSP: September 2008
http://rgrsp08-hazellau.blogspot.com/2008_09_01_archive.html
Sunday, September 21, 2008. Since this is my first post on my blog, I expect I have to introduce myself (even though the name's already there on the link). My name is Hazel, and this is my blog for the Regional Studies Programme (RSP). I can't guarantee it's going to be the most interesting blog ever, but I expect it to keep your eyes glued for more details! That's going to be really hard.). Anyway RSP is a program where we learn more about happenings in South East Asia (SEA! Then Oh, and HOLIDAY!
rgrsp08-hazellau.blogspot.com
RSP: On a more serious note:
http://rgrsp08-hazellau.blogspot.com/2008/10/on-more-serious-note.html
Sunday, October 12, 2008. On a more serious note:. The next few posts will be more . formal. And probably a lot more dry than the introduction since, well, that was an introduction. Nevertheless, I hope to keep people who like SEA occupied and interested in more updates! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Thank you for visiting! On a more serious note:. Overview on SEA countries.
rgrsp08-hazellau.blogspot.com
RSP: Overview on SEA countries.
http://rgrsp08-hazellau.blogspot.com/2008/10/overview-on-sea-countries.html
Thursday, October 23, 2008. Overview on SEA countries. Firstly, I shall post an overview for South-East Asian countries. It will include information on the countries, and probably some useless trivia that people might actually find interesting. I'm referring to http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southeast Asia. For most of the information, just paraphrased, plus my own comments about the countries. It's highlighted in green. Countries in South East Asia:. Let's start with Brunei. Conventional short form: Brunei.
rgrsp08-melissatham.blogspot.com
This Other Eden
http://rgrsp08-melissatham.blogspot.com/2009_05_01_archive.html
Tuesday, May 19, 2009. Rice Dishes in The Philippines. Source: http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List of rice dishes. Rice is grown in every Southeast Asian country except Singapore. It is a staple food in this region. Thus, almost every Southeast Asian country has a special rice dish which reflects their unique culture. The Philippines have several unique staple rice dishes:. Arroz caldo or goto A thin rice porridge cooked with chicken, ginger, onions and garnished with spring onions and calamansi. N in Cebu...
rgrsp08-chelseaong.blogspot.com
i'm in the middle of this ride; i won't write myself off yet
http://rgrsp08-chelseaong.blogspot.com/2008_10_01_archive.html
Friday, October 31, 2008. Took the ride at 10:22 PM 0 comments. XD I'm using it right now. Its a really small laptop, loaned from the school. If it like, works out, its gonna be introduced to the whole school! Uh, About Kuda Kepang. Its sort of like entertainment, and people ask them to perform at weddings and the like. From:. For me, the videos that we watched were sort of, wierd, in the beginning I couldn't understand it at all. Regina said it kinda scared her, it was so spiritual and everything. The b...
rgrsp08-hazellau.blogspot.com
RSP: May 2009
http://rgrsp08-hazellau.blogspot.com/2009_05_01_archive.html
Thursday, May 14, 2009. Haven't been here in a long time D:. But yeah, rice :D. Bai Cha, cool khmer rice dish! A dish that came from Cambodia. Bai Cha is a Khmer (Cambodian) variation of fried rice. It includes food like Chinese sausage, garlic, soy sauce, various vegetables and herbs. The rice is fried in soy sauce, thus giving the food a brownish colour. There are many different recipes to Bai Cha and they each have slight variations, but they are all counted as Bai Cha. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
rgrsp08-melissatham.blogspot.com
This Other Eden
http://rgrsp08-melissatham.blogspot.com/2008_11_01_archive.html
Saturday, November 29, 2008. I sincerely apologize for not updating my blog for a month, I have been too lazy and relaxed in this nice holiday. Soon to business! All four RSP schools went to the Peranakan Museum on 1 November. I was late by about half an hour, but kind Ms. Lee took a taxi with me there. Thanks Ms. Lee! Perhaps what the Peranakans are most famous for is their beadwork. We saw peranakan beaded slippers on show that day. I learnt that it takes thousands of tiny glass beads just. Many spices...