Saturday, November 17, 2012

TedxYouth@KL


Yesterday was a day of inspiration! I was deeply inspired by all the awesome speakers in TedxYouth@KL, which is held at Menara SSM, KL Sentral.

              Let's look at the photos below along with their caption for more inspirations! xD


Huge crowd of people begin to show up around 12pm -1pm, waiting to be seated  in the Auditorium right at 1pm! Luckily I arrived early and managed to get a good seat!=)

Some of the participants are busy chatting and building networks!
We were entertained by this Chris Anderson Video upon entering the Auditorium.

Our host today!
Our Hope: One day every children in Malaysia will have the opportunity to have an excellent education!
In line with the mission of Teach For Malaysia: To end education inequality in Malaysia, I hope every kids no matter they are from the rural or urban area schools, of various literacy level, they will deserve an education and fells that education is so exciting that they won't want to leave at the end of schooldays!

The first speaker- Miss Suet Li, Fellow of Teach For Malaysia. She is a great speaker. One of her video  with her student names Jaya, inspired me a lots! There are still schools with students having low literacy, to the extent of not even know how to read and write a simple English word. That is the time we need to seriously reflect upon our education system and come with a SOLUTION!
2nd speaker: Sze Ning on ' Why the Indigenous Right Matter'. Amazing portrayal of Orang Asli in Malaysia. Indeed their voice need to be heard more often.
This is one of the organs from porcupine,  claimed to have cured cancer! In fact I feel that the biodiversity of orang asli's habitat should be well explored. Things such as the biodiversity of plants may makes a great medicinal value!




Third speaker: Mr Alex Au-Yong on ' The Xtramiler'. He is an avid runner and uses his gift, including the RM5 notes which he collects to give back to society! 

He receives amazing response. More runner come and join him for his great cause!=)


The awesome performance by Impatient Sisters! Look forward to their first  album soon! =D

Tea Break with Networking
4th speaker: David Lai, The Mentalist!

Inspiration: Nothing is impossible. Pursue your passion and make it into your career!



Calling up some audiences and show his unbelievable show!=D


The next speaker is Ninie Ahma, a Yoga Teacher. Below is her amazing stunts. Note that she is a pregnant but can still perform headstand! Unbelievable as it may sound, a few key points which she has mentioned in her talk:
- Yoga helps to oxygenate the body. Our body contains cancer cells, it is just the matter of whether the cancer cells are activated or no. Yoga which offers the possibility to perform outstanding and unbelievable stunts regardless of people from various age groups, has been quite widely practised in many countries.
In fact, Ninie Ahmad's talk will definitely encourage many others to take up yoga as part of healthy practice in daily lifestyle, which is exactly in line with her motto ' Impossible is only a suggestion!'.




This person can finally walk and perform headstand!

Amazing stunt!

Amazing stunt!

Amazing stunt!

Next Speaker: Lim Cheng Soon, on ' Hacking A Business'. A young entrepreneur and web developer, he is also the founder and curator of Hacker Monthly-Print magazine of Hacker News, being on the top sells in Silicon Valley.

Next Speaker: Lou Yeoh on ' Looking beyond boundaries' . 

Education should go beyond what lies in the textbook. Offering an IT solution to schools is a way to go of utilizing the use of IT to aid in school's daily administration.
Next speaker: Jason Leong, a doctor cum a standup comedian. He is also one of the speaker who make his hobby and passion out of his career. Love what you are doing, and you will see what's lies beyond the possibility! Indeed, I would call him a LOL- maker! xD


Next speaker: Bosillika An on 'A movement for change'. At such a young tender age of 18, she has been a great philanthropist , social entrepreneur and international role model. In fact, she is the role model for all youth!=)
The last speaker : Su Zen Low on ' Staring Vulnerability in the Face'. I couldn't been more by her talk!  A great ending source of inspiration!=D

All in all, thumbs up to the organizers and sponsors for this TedxYouth event! You guys have been doing the awesome jobs! All these talks and sharing have been a source of inspiration to Malaysian youth, in particular. 
We need to make a change, nothing is impossible, impossible is just a suggestion, be ourselves, and do our best!
Final great applause for the all the speakers!

 I look forward for the next coming event on next year soon! =)

Sunday, November 4, 2012

王帝面@Bandar Manjalara, Kepong

Today, after done with a mock teaching at VIP, I have this opportunity to pamper my taste bud for this very delicious noodles.

I will let the picture speaks the words:


You will have the feel of entering a typical antique restaurant full of chinese history.


Would be a good try, but the price is really complement with the portion served. xD


Abalone!
They even serve Sharksfin Bihun! 


Char Siew Wantan Mee

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Officially a UM graduate!

Finally, the day come, the day to signify that I am going to step out of my 'book-facing', society meeting, mamak gathering, exam phobia, countless of research, and tidious labworks, etc.
Officially , I am a UM graduate!=)
I love you all!

Mum and I

Grandpa and I

Big Ma Shang Members

I miss you, Baomily!

I thank my family for their continuous support! Thanks for making who I am today. especially my late grandma. I love you as always!=)
I will surely miss my university life and friends! The 4th Oct 2012, marks the end of my status as a student as I will start with my short term plan to step into working world for now.



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