Thursday, July 5, 2012

Before APL program at Korea - Preparation

I will be leaving to South Korea soon, in just a week more time and it is the time for me to check on the currency exchange rates, change  my Maybank Card to a Visa Debit card as well as to plan my budget.
First, I have just managed to change my 'conventional' maybank card( the yellow card) to a new Debit Visa Card ( with cherries logo) for easier withdrawal of money while in South Korea.
I have come across the following quote by a forummer with a username ' Mile&More' offer an advice as follow:
The rate offered by banks in Korea is better. The KRW exchange rate offered by money changers in Malaysia is around KRW1,000 = RM2.86-RM2.88. However, banks in Korea can offer you around KRW1,000 = RM2.76-RM2.83. Getting KRW1,000 at just RM2.76 is possible at all Hana Bank branches in Seoul (their money exchange booths at the airport quote slightly higher rate) provided you have an Asiana Airlines boarding pass. Otherwise, the rate is KRW1,000 = RM2.83 and this is still better than the rate offered by local money changers. And yes, Hana Bank accepts MYR in all of their money exchange booths as well as in all their 650 branches in South Korea.
At first, I thought it is the other way round, as many have told me that it is better to change your money while in Malaysia to avoid being charged higher than normal by money changer in airport.
 
After reask, his reply was :

You'll need an Asiana Airlines boarding pass to get a cheaper preferential rate though. Else the rate is actually quite expensive.

Anyway, the exchange rate is actually very cheap nowadays. You can just buy your Korean Won here.

Btw, just in case you run out of money and only have MYR left, you can buy Korean Won at a money changer in Dongdaemun directly with your MYR. It's located outside Exit number 6 if my memory serves me correctly on the left. Seoul is a great place. You have a good time.

I have never used my ATM card to withdraw cash in South Korea, thus i can't advise you on this. But do note that there is a 0.5% admin fee for all overseas transactions and this include overseas ATM cash withdrawals + RM10 fee for every withdrawal.
Anyway, since you have a Maybank VISA debit card. I strongly suggest that you just use your Maybank VISA debit card to pay for anything at all places that accepts debit/credit card in Seoul. I've used my Maybank credit card many times during my last trip to Seoul just two months ago and the rate was KRW1,000 = RM2.73-RM2.74. I used the card to buy something online again and was charged in KRW just last month and the rate was KRW1,000 = RM2.73 for the first time and KRW1,000 = RM2.76 for another transaction done a few weeks later. As you can see, the final exchange rate is even lower than the rate offered by money changer in Malaysia which is around KRW1,000 = RM2.78-RM2.82

The Maybank staff told me that RM12 will be charged for every withdrawal. I will definitely change a partial sum of money right here to avoid any extra charges, but it is rather unsafe to carry large sum of money with me too. Luckily, the Maybank Debit Card which I apply can allow me to spend up to RM5000 for shopping purchases in South Korea. And one more thing is, for those really want to withdraw money overseas, remember to activate overseas flag or else, Maybank will impose a ban on your account.


Since the currency exchange rate is RM1= 356 woon , so RM3 =1057 woon. Korean food and stuffs are quite expensive. Though this APL program have some free field trips for us, but I guess I still need to really save on that ! Hope ISC will bank in enough allowances on time as per wish.



Sunday, July 1, 2012

Graduation bell rings!

And so, finally, I have time to update my blog after a battle with finals exam, thesis etc and the 'to and fro' journey from KL---> Malacca--> KL----> Penang. And yeah, I have safely reached my home-Penang.

Final year project done and thesis has been submitted, CGPA for the subjects taken on the final semester also has been known, everything has been settled and it really signifies the ringing of graduation bells! I am glad and thankful to have gone through my 3 years university life with ups and downs along with my coursemates, friends, society friends, college friends, supervisors, lab assistant and all other people around me.

I have completed my degree from University Malaya and the biggest question coming up is: what's next?!

I will try whatever opportunities and challenges ahead and most importantly, I am looking for a fulfilling journey that awaits me-- the working society! I shall have upgraded myself from a university graduates to a working teenagers and be prepared to face the reality of work out there.

I believe there will be plenty of opportunities out there and I shall be on the lookout for these opportunities with great passion.

But, for now, I look forward to my Korea trip! Erm, opps, it is not really a trip, though I hope it will be more like a trip . Anyway, I will be off to Korea on 14th July till 17th August for Asia Pacific Leaderships Program which will be held in Kyungpook National University, Daegu, South Korea.

Can't wait for having the excitement of meeting with other friends from other countries around the world, as well as landing to the land of Kimchi ! =)


Tappers, Piccadilly , Vietnam Restaurant

The day when I come back to UM to submit my thesis on 28th June and 29th June, I managed to indulge a purely 'makan-makan' trip with Zhe Yi , Lauren and Ah Toh. We managed to 'land' on a few nice restaurants/ food paradise nearby the area of UM.

The first restaurant where we have our dinner is Tapper at Jaya One. 
Flash your student ID and you will be exempted a 10% tax. That is a nice thing for being a student! xD


My order of an olive oil beacon spaghetti. The portion is I would say very small!  Guess the olive oil  is expensive.

This is nice! Order by Lauren, the butter chicken chops.

Aiks, we shall have captured photo with the food on the table! xD




Next day dinner, Vietnam Kitchen at Jaya33!
One word to describe: Yummy!! Vietnamese food are indeed very home cook style and delicious. The taste is just suitable with no too sweet, too sour and too spicy! Like Like Like! 

The set dinner is quite cheap, with a rather balanced diet along with drinks, cost only RM18.90 per set. 
Plus a 10% tax.
The atmosphere is mystery but lightings are bright
and the environment looks classy and clean.

The drinksss! Orange O

My order: Asam Fish Set... the Asam taste is really different, unlike the normal asam that I used to have, it is not so sour.

Toh's Order: Beef Stewed Set

Lauren's Order:Sesame Chicken Set... Very crunchy and yummy!


Zhe's order: Squid lemon set....Personally loaded with quite many vegetables with some not so spicy sauce.

Take a snap! =)



Next----> Piccadilly for 'supper'! 

Piccadilly Restaurant located at the Millennium Square at Section 14 PJ (near to Digital Mall, Jaya 33). 
It is my first time there and I gotta say it is reasonably restaurant with very cool atmosphere with lots of people at night for sure. Piccadilly offers a wide variety of food, from Oriental, to North Indian, Western and Japanese Cuisine, they have it all. the menu of food lists almost reach 200! you can imagine how ' diverse' the food are! All of the waiters wearing jersey with numbers. but service wise, it is quite poor.


Look! Many are lepaking! Lol

Busy selecting food from the menu, after all it is a whole lists of nearly 200!xD

Cheers.

Lol,  Magicians!

The ABC!

The Cendol is in a glass. WEIRD!



All the desserts that we have as supper! xD

Cheers

After all, It is a nice makan-makan trip around some nice places before I went back to Penang! How fun and yummy! =D

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