Tuesday, August 04, 2009

Malacca 1 Day Trip

I have not visited MMU or Malacca ever since I graduated a few years ago. I still remember the good old days, indulging myself with my favorite “Cendol” in Jonker Street or when we squeeze ourselves in one car for “Satay Celup”.

The area around the campus is well developed now. But, the campus itself is poorly maintain, in which my friends and I are quite upset about. The campus back in our days was very new and nice (at least it looked much better back then). It was not repainted at all ever since we graduated (judgement based on the outlooks). In addition, the facilities are poorly maintain - chairs with ugly labels, tutorial rooms with ugly looking and non-standardized locks etc. In addition, we noticed large, visible rubbish everywhere. OMG, can’t students nowadays be a bit more concern about the cleanliness of their campus or the cleaner is not doing their job properly? What has happen?

Look at the roof

The bridge connecting CLC and the "new building"


My juniors also mentioned that students nowadays are not active in club activities. There are not many events around the campus. The campus is basically quite death. I still remember the good old days, whenever it comes to club registration week, CLC concourse will be packed with students and everyone will be discussing which clubs they’ll be joining and so on. I guess, we won’t see this anymore nowadays.

Okay, let’s focus on the brighter side now. The Malacca town looks nicer now. The ugly and polluted river beside Jonker Street had transformed into a tourist spot. Not to mention, a nice gathering with some of my coursemates - AC, Danny, Daniel, Teck Yong, Sylvia and Jin.

Daniel just found a new promosing job at T-systems! Congratulations!

I have never thought of taking photos of this river before this...

It looks really new...

Jonker Street



My beloved Cendol... still yummy...



2 comments:

MelDoReMi said...

I went to Malacca recently too, after like one decade?!?! Brought my Taiwanese friends there. It was quite nice, except for the weather. Still waaaaaay too hot!!

Della said...

Yes, Malacca is always very hot! :(