Monday, April 20, 2009

Trip to Lye Huat Garden at Jitra-14th March 2009

To complement what we have learnt in the topic of Diversity for the subject of biology, our Biology lecturers have lead us a group of 30 people for a trip at Lye Huat Garden, a so called famous Garden and conservation park at Jitra. It took us half an hour to reach there from Changloon.We had this trip in 14 thMarch 2009.

We have plenty of great and exciting time there, having to see colourful parrots, wilder dogs, a variety of fishes , tigers and etc etc. Our main objectives is to learn the various habitats and the physiological and morphological of various animals and plants there.




Riding a horse statue...






Nice...having a snap with China emperor plus ancient soldiers(PING MAYONG) statues


Ancient bell behind me...lol


Posting with a cute child...Look like a family?! LOL




Illi and me..with the ancient soldier.:)



This cute creature is eating its meat.



Various aves.


the scenery of the bridge. Plus a bunch of fishes...See?!




Deers..they are resting!:)


Various species of Plants.Greenery!


This big white snake had just having its 'lunch'-Chicken..



Posting with our 'tour guide'Pn Noorliza before leaving..:)



Sharmimi and i .


khang way and i..YO!



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See..there is quite a lot of exotic animals in the Lye Huat Garden right? These animals should be given a proper habitat to preserve and prevent them for extinct.
Animals are created by God, our universe too, even ourself as a living organism need to depend on each other to live a harmonious life. Ecosystem concept has revealed to me how great a universe is, and the importance of the coexistence of every single living organisms and their physical environment together. Look like i am nagging on Biology stuff again....Haha!

Well, at the end of the trips, we were fully exhausted, it is really a good trip to venture out. In future, perhaps those who have fervently love Biology would rather be adventurous and go deep to explore the treasure of hidden nature! Hope that there would be still more learning trips organised in future, which is during my tertiary level. =)

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