This one is way back in November with my family. Anyway, for those of you out there who don't know what A'Famosa is, it's actually a resort in Melaka, Malaysia, consisting of various attractions, including a safari, a water theme park, golf course, etc.
I of course, have no interest in golf, so I went to the safari instead. Some photos from the trip:



On the tram (:
















And the chickies :D




And some of the rest! :D









There was also a cowboy show, but it certainly wasn't as good as the one I saw in Australia years ago. The most obvious thing is that the sound system sucked too much just to hear what the actors were saying. In fact, almost nobody understood the whole plot.




The other shows were much much better, although it has already started to rain at that time. The bird show was rather interesting, but the birds were to hard to capture (on camera) ._.














There was also a night performance, however, the camera wasn't really good enough to take shots that are worth seeing.
A'Famosa isn't exactly considered a tourism area, although the souvenir shop sells stuff at a price rate matching those in tourist areas (i.e. RM3 for a can of Coke). Moreover, the standard of English used in signs, notices, etc. are really in bad bad condition. Overall, the trip was quite okay with quirks here and there.
I of course, have no interest in golf, so I went to the safari instead. Some photos from the trip:



On the tram (:
















And the chickies :D




And some of the rest! :D









There was also a cowboy show, but it certainly wasn't as good as the one I saw in Australia years ago. The most obvious thing is that the sound system sucked too much just to hear what the actors were saying. In fact, almost nobody understood the whole plot.




The other shows were much much better, although it has already started to rain at that time. The bird show was rather interesting, but the birds were to hard to capture (on camera) ._.














There was also a night performance, however, the camera wasn't really good enough to take shots that are worth seeing.
A'Famosa isn't exactly considered a tourism area, although the souvenir shop sells stuff at a price rate matching those in tourist areas (i.e. RM3 for a can of Coke). Moreover, the standard of English used in signs, notices, etc. are really in bad bad condition. Overall, the trip was quite okay with quirks here and there.
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