Hello there! Just got home from Malaysia. Truly, there's no other place like home and it is
the only place Id rather be. As Ive said on my previous post, Im going to Malaysia for the
Asian Young Inventors Exhibition 2012 to present our project. Truthfully Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur in particular has a lot of difference from the Philippines
except that there is no significant difference between the time. First and foremost, KL has
a lot of tall buildings and highlights the essence of high technology towards there facilities.
There's not much to look at KL that is not present in out Philippines but as a saying goes
by, each place has its own X-factor. KL, however, brings a glamoruos facet because of the
grandeus hotels, friendly people like the Indian, Panamians, Chinese and even the
OFWs. Actually, we met one OFW named Ate Tan2. Later on i will highlight her with a photo. Literally, our stay there is overwhelming since it was my first time to go abroad and have
my passport sealed with the Official Seal of Malaysia.

Yeah, thats us. From the left - Rhona, Me, Chan2, Jezza, Pieger and Gerrah. And I should tell you, waiting on the airport for our 12:00 Am flight is not a joke, especially when it was delayed! Urgh. But we survived, besides, we kinda took a nap at the aircraft for quite a while, but no soundly because it wasnt very comfortable.

Thats was during the opening program of the Asian Young Inventors Exhibition 2012. I saw different people with different races, mostly are Korean, Malaysia, and even Indians. And oh, their inventions? World-class!

Later on, we were able to visit their park, unbelievably, they have this public swimming pool with families swimming so happily, we dont have that here in Mindanao, I guess. And everytime we try the rides, the guard comes whistling saying we are not allowed cause they are only for the kids. We just run immediately laughing out loud.

Malaysia’s Best- THE TWIN TOWERS. :D

Yes, that is found in the ground floor of the Petronas Tower. The two racing cars will surely lift your heads up, make a pose and click your camera.

Our research adviser - Mam Julie Ann M. Bonsubre.

As ive said, most of the people in Malaysia are Indians. So we are no longer surprised to have known that they have the “Little India”. Indian designs can be found there, making us say, OOOH, amazin’.



Its really the Little India, you see?

Thats after the awarding ceremony of the Exhibition. And hey, we garnered two gold medals for the category Biotechnology, Fitness and Health. We so proud! Thank you to my family for the support, love and cheer! :D

Triumphant smiles! All thanks to Papa Jesus! :D

Thats the entirw event square where ceremonies like the opening ceremony, the awarding and even the closing ceremony took place. Will miss the place, it was so beuatifully decorated.































