Chloe loved to put things on her head when she was around 1 year old...she was wearing her diaper and yes, she still loves to dig for gold...
Chloe loved to put things on her head when she was around 1 year old...
The Green House recently opened on 24 February 2009. Since then, I've been there 3 times and each time trying different items on their menu and I must say their food is delicious and their pricing reasonable - good value.
The indoor dining hall is air-conditioned and the ambience is very calming with soft lights and pretty windows...
Presenting the Nasi Ayam Penyet....comes with ulam and a small bowl of soup and a finger bowl...



Ancient Imperial Language of China – 2,000 Years Ago
How Did it Sound Like? (Mind you, it's no way similar to Mandarin)
Has this Ancient Language Survived?
Who Speaks it Today?
You'll be Surprised. You have heard it. You, your parents, or grandparents may still be speaking this ancient, archaic language!
Yes, it's HOKKIEN (Fujian/Minnan Hua)
More Astonishingly:
Although not genetically-related, Hokkiens, Koreans and Japanese share many similar words (which are different from Mandarin).
That's because Hokkien was the official language of the powerful Tang Dynasty whose influence and language spread to Japan and Korea (just like Latin – where many words were borrowed by the English, French, Italian, etc). Here are just a few words in Hokkien, Japanese & Korean for your comparison:
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To all 49 Million Hokkien Speakers:
Be Proud of Your Ancient Hokkien Heritage & Language! Speak it Loud and Clear. Teach Your Future Generation this Imperial Language, Less it Fades Away.
Be Proud Children of the Tang Emperors.
To all Mandarin-speaking friends out there -- do not look down on your other Chinese friends who do not speak Mandarin – whom you guys fondly refer to as "Bananas". In fact, they are speaking a language which is much more ancient & linguistically complicated than Mandarin.
Keep in mind that Mandarin is just:
1. A Northern Chinese dialect (heavily influenced by non Han Chinese) that was elevated to the status of National Language by Sun Yat Sen for the sake of China 's national unity.
2. Mandarin was never spoken by your proud, imperial Tang Dynasty ancestors. It was probably spoken by the Northern (Non-Han) Jurchen, Mongols and Manchu minority. Start speaking the language of your ancestors today.
Other interesting links: http://www.famouschinese.com/virtual/Penang_Hokkien
This one is by Claudia. She did this when she was she was about 5 or 6. She loved the PowerPuff Girls and would draw them everyday. Kept this on my office noticeboard for years so it's faded.
Ha...this one is by the artist of the family, Megan. She's 5 and has been drawing as soon as she could hold a pencil. She will draw on any surface! This one was done last year on our upstairs hall wall. Can't even get mad at her for drawing on the walls...as I find her drawings so adorable and as the years pass, I can see the changes in her drawing skill...that's the advantage of wall drawings, you can preserve them ahahahahha - that is until they get painted over.