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  • 韩蔫 3:56 pm on May 25, 2007 Permalink | Reply
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    Photo Hunt 搬家咯 

    许多网友都有中文和英文的博客,其中包括YenjaiAh Hong EricKaka 等人。

    我想,既然 hanneng.net已经荒费很久了,不如重新定位,改成我的英文部落。

    其实,对非中文读者来说,也是一件好事。

    因为他们不用再看到乱码。

    于是,这几天将荒费很久的旧网站,整里一下,重新出发了。

    这里先声明,我的英文真的太烂了,系望大家能理解我到底在说啥的。

     
    • suwan 1:59 am on May 26, 2007 Permalink

      eric有中文的部落 ??
      可恶啊!!我刚荒废了英文 就开始英文!!XP
      油咯!

    • Eric 10:35 pm on May 31, 2007 Permalink

      hanneng, trust me, your english will certainly improve when you have english blog…i think my english has improved since then!

      also, you’ll make money through PayPerPost, I am working hard on PPP, hoping to make USD100 by end of june then I will be able to get another domain+host for free! yeah…i’ve already achieved 50% of my goal…let’s work hard together!

  • 韩蔫 12:04 pm on May 19, 2007 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Photo Hunt,Cooking   

    Photo Hunt – Cooking 

    Chinese Dumpling is a traditional Chinese Food, which is essential during Chinese New Year in Northern China. Traditionally, the members of a family get together in eve of Chinese New Year to make dumplings.

    Chinese dumpling is a delicious food. You can make a variety of Chinese dumplings using different fillings based on your taste and how various ingredients mixed together by you.

    I love Chinese dumpling too, especially made by my wife.

    Photo Hunter Cooking Chinese Dumpling

    The shape of Chinese dumplings is similar to ancient Chinese gold or silver ingots, they symbolize wealth.

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    • tnchick 12:21 pm on May 19, 2007 Permalink

      I *love* Chinese food… and I love American dumplings – but I don’t think I have ever had Chinese dumplings. Hmm. I wish I could cook some real good authentic Chinese food… I may have to go out for Chinese tomorrow! Mmm

    • Bridget 12:40 pm on May 19, 2007 Permalink

      I had some of these in China last year–pure heaven!! Great photo!

    • Lynn 1:30 pm on May 19, 2007 Permalink

      Oh wow! I love dimsum! Photo #1 is really great!

    • fanchen 3:13 pm on May 19, 2007 Permalink

      做了怎么没叫我来吃啊?不够朋友哦

    • Dragonheart 4:33 pm on May 19, 2007 Permalink

      Yummy! :) Those look delicious. :) I bet they are very tasty with soy sauce. :)

    • Daisy 6:02 pm on May 19, 2007 Permalink

      Those dumplings look very tasty! YUM!

    • superkimbo 8:56 pm on May 19, 2007 Permalink

      Yum! I love Chinese dumplings! One of my favorite things about living in Malaysia is easy access to awesome Chinese food. I just ate dinner, but these delicious dumpling pictures are making me hungry again!

    • on the Rock 10:30 pm on May 19, 2007 Permalink

      These look really good!

    • George 11:21 pm on May 19, 2007 Permalink

      yup this is good and yummy.

    • Jennifer D 11:27 pm on May 19, 2007 Permalink

      I love pot stickers – is that the same thing? They kinda look like them. These look very yummy!

    • Firehorse 11:45 pm on May 19, 2007 Permalink

      Wow she can certainly make them very nice looking. Yummy.

    • Soccer Mom in Denial 1:00 am on May 20, 2007 Permalink

      I never knew that dumplings symbolize wealth. Thanks!

    • hanneng 1:01 am on May 20, 2007 Permalink

      thanks everyone for your messages.

    • srp 2:06 am on May 20, 2007 Permalink

      These look delicious! I feel the pounds coming on! Wonderful job for the theme.

    • Vader's Mom 4:09 am on May 20, 2007 Permalink

      Those look delicious. We love ordering them at the place up the street from us.

    • yenjai.net 11:55 am on May 20, 2007 Permalink

      我去找 的时候, 留一两个给我, 哈哈

    • Bobbie 1:08 am on May 21, 2007 Permalink

      Those are pretty and look delicious!!

    • kaka 2:00 pm on May 23, 2007 Permalink

      那些云吞包到很漂亮哦。。。。
      本来我还以为是哪家酒楼的杰作呢。。。 真的很美。^_^

  • 韩蔫 10:53 am on May 12, 2007 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Five,   

    Photo Hunt – Five 

    Many flowers have five petals.

    This is Hibiscus or Bunga Raya in Malay, the Malaysia’s national flower since 1960.

    The five-petaled Bunga Raya represent Malaysia’s Five Principles of Nationhood and the red colour represents courage. You can find Bunga Raya throughout the country.

    Main characters of this flower is large, red and firm.

    This picture was taken at the garden of Petronas Twin Tower on March 2004.

    Bunga Raya

    I find Bunga Raya is outstanding and attractive flower, what do you think?

     
    • yenjai.net 11:17 am on May 12, 2007 Permalink

      I remember, during Form 1, teacher always ask us to get this flower for Art Project.

      Of course, mine came out as a mess. Haha

    • Dragonheart 3:29 pm on May 12, 2007 Permalink

      Beautiful flower! :) That’s a lovely photo of it. :)

    • Heather 9:53 pm on May 12, 2007 Permalink

      This is beautiful. I love Hibiscus–they are coming out here now.

    • Loni 2:25 am on May 13, 2007 Permalink

      Absolutely lovely and brilliant!

      My five pic is up!

    • srp 12:01 pm on May 13, 2007 Permalink

      We have wild hibiscus growing in our yard. I love how the red ones have the centers that appear to glow in pictures. Great picture for the theme.

    • hanneng 12:10 pm on May 13, 2007 Permalink

      thanks everyone for coming to my blog.

    • 凡尘 2:27 am on May 14, 2007 Permalink

      也有黄色的!不知道 有没有看过….

    • frogjy 1:22 pm on May 17, 2007 Permalink

      Ads by AuctionAds 的广告吗?

      兄弟觉得怎么 ,有收入了吗?

      现在只能paypal 在大陆收不到。郁闷

    • tnchick 11:53 am on May 19, 2007 Permalink

      Very vibrant & beautiful flower.

    • FirstDayCover 9:17 am on January 4, 2008 Permalink

      若沒錯的話,大馬郵政於12月31日發行的花卉普票里就有一枚黃色的大紅花,很美喔!

  • 韩蔫 10:42 am on May 5, 2007 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Childhood,   

    Photo Hunt – Childhood 

    I don’t really remember much about my early childhood.

    All I know is when I was a child, my grandmother took care of me. According to my mom, grandmother really took care of me very well even though she is not biological mother to my father. I was living with my grandparents for a shot period of time.

    My grandparents love me so much because the I am the elder grandson in the family.

    Let me show you how I look when I was 4 months old.

    This picture was taken in the grandparents’ home.
    Childhood

    Am i cute or not?

     
    • yenjai.net 12:10 pm on May 5, 2007 Permalink

      Wow. As chinese say: fat fat white white ^-^

    • eastcoastlife 1:48 pm on May 5, 2007 Permalink

      so chubby! hehehe…

      Features don’t change much as you grow up, but lucky you lose the fats… hehehe…

    • Lynn 6:15 pm on May 5, 2007 Permalink

      Most definitely, you are cute! :)

    • Dragonheart 6:37 pm on May 5, 2007 Permalink

      You were cute! A great photo to cherish from your childhood.

    • Linda 9:46 pm on May 5, 2007 Permalink

      You are most definitely cute!

    • srp 11:30 pm on May 5, 2007 Permalink

      You were quite the handsome young man there. What grandmother would not love such a cute baby?

    • Loni 3:05 am on May 6, 2007 Permalink

      Certainly adorable! Thanks for sharing pic and a little about yoU!

      Mine’s up!

    • 凡尘 8:21 pm on May 7, 2007 Permalink

      啊拉麻!以前很有福像!为什么现在那么瘦?嗯,依我看,是没有婆婆的照顾了…

    • baby 9:13 pm on May 9, 2007 Permalink

      很cool呵?
      哈哈~

    • alysha aka weiwei 6:36 pm on May 15, 2007 Permalink

      cute cute, so the cute de
      hahahaha

  • 韩蔫 1:12 pm on April 21, 2007 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Photohunt, Steps   

    Photohunt: Steps 

    I went to Bangkok with my wife for a short holiday 3 years ago.

    This picture is taken at the Wat Arun Temple buddhist temple. Wat Arun is its central prang (tower). We climbed up the steep steps and enjoy the view of Bangkok city at opposite of Chao Phraya River.

    Photo Hunters Steps

     
    • Jane 1:28 pm on April 21, 2007 Permalink

      Wow! And, I was just telling my students that the internet can take you all over the world!

    • Shoshana 1:33 pm on April 21, 2007 Permalink

      Wow, this is a wonderful picture! So intricate. Imagine how long it took them to make that.

    • srp 1:33 pm on April 21, 2007 Permalink

      Wow! Those are some steep steps and great colors too. The view was magnificent I’m sure.

    • yenjai.net 1:54 pm on April 21, 2007 Permalink

      Wow. Looks like a long climb up there

    • hanneng 2:05 pm on April 21, 2007 Permalink

      Jane, Shoshana, srp, thanks for visiting.
      You are right, the view was beautiful.

    • hanneng 2:07 pm on April 21, 2007 Permalink

      yenjai, when I preparing this picture, it remind me of Batu Caves. My last visit to Batu Caves was 5 years ago.

    • amy 2:32 pm on April 21, 2007 Permalink

      Great picture for the week~~~

      Dont forget to check out the blogging Scavenger Hunt over at Amys Random THoughts! It starts May 1st and prizes and details were just announced. The more how play, the more fun it will be

    • A. 4:08 pm on April 21, 2007 Permalink

      Superb!

      Welcome to Photo Hunt!

    • pat 6:27 pm on April 21, 2007 Permalink

      Wow – what a gorgeous building!!

    • jenn in holland 7:16 pm on April 21, 2007 Permalink

      Sensational! What an incredible place. And a lovely shot.

    • Sue 7:58 pm on April 21, 2007 Permalink

      Wow!!! That is an awesome photo! Welcome to the hunt!

    • Lynn 8:16 pm on April 21, 2007 Permalink

      Yes, those are steeep! Welcome to Photo Hunt!

    • Dragonheart 8:44 pm on April 21, 2007 Permalink

      Beautiful temple! Wonderful photo. :) That would be a great place to visit!

    • Jamie 9:05 pm on April 21, 2007 Permalink

      The subject of Steps is becoming around the world tour. Beautiful photograph and quite a climb.

    • Linda 9:38 pm on April 21, 2007 Permalink

      Beautiful pictures of a beautiful temple! Welcome to the Photo Hunt!

    • Bengbeng 9:58 pm on April 21, 2007 Permalink

      i wish u had shown pic of view from there too :) . It must be awesome

    • Barbara H. 10:05 pm on April 21, 2007 Permalink

      Very interesting building!! Good choice for today’s theme.

    • Bobbie 12:10 am on April 22, 2007 Permalink

      Oh what a pretty place! Very nice photo.
      Happy Hunting :)

    • alisonwonderland 3:47 am on April 22, 2007 Permalink

      good pick for this week’s theme. my first thought was some of the temples we saw in mexico several years ago – but that was before we went digital – so i went with something different.

      i’m new to Photo Hungers too. happy hunting!

    • hanneng 12:30 pm on April 22, 2007 Permalink

      hi everyone, thanks for you visit. Your words has encourages me to take more and better pictures. I’m looking forward to next photohunter theme.

    • meeyauw 12:51 pm on April 22, 2007 Permalink

      I love photos of the intricate temples in Thailand. You took an exceptionally detailed photo.

    • SuwaN(chappy_j02) 3:16 pm on April 22, 2007 Permalink

      wow, good photo.
      hehe, i fly to here de, come my blog too if free~

    • Teena in Toronto 8:30 pm on April 22, 2007 Permalink

      The walk up is always worth it for the view.

      Mine’s up too :)

    • ahhong 10:15 am on April 23, 2007 Permalink

      ha..same title as yenjai wo….
      think i can try out photo hunter also^^

    • Firehorse 1:51 am on April 25, 2007 Permalink

      Sigh, I eat so old ady still never get a chance to visit Bangkok. I got sikit punya problem here, I dun read Mandarin wor, rugi oni :o (
      Never mind never mind I still come over look at pictures can or not?

    • hanneng 3:57 pm on April 25, 2007 Permalink

      Firehorse, welcome to visit my blog.
      next time, I will post more pictures and write in english too. I got sell Jewelry, you wanna to buy or not.

  • 韩蔫 1:57 pm on April 14, 2007 Permalink | Reply  

    PhotoHunt: Hobby 

    Since last year, I am selling stamps & first day covers that I have collected from the past 15 years.

    Stamp collecting was one of the popular hobby in those days. When I was young, I collect stamps from snail mail every day. I also bought from post office when new stamp is launch. Another way is to swap with friends, or ask relatives to save any stamps they get in the letter box.

    Stamp Collecting

    Stamp collecting is fun and relaxing hobby. Acquire stamps, sorting out into different category, placing them in stamp albums, and carefully taking note of what it is, where it comes from and anything related to the stamp.

     
    • eastcoastlife 5:56 pm on April 14, 2007 Permalink

      Hi hanneng,
      I’m a new photo hunter.

      I also did a post on stamp-collecting. But my collection very messy. hehe….

    • hanneng 7:07 pm on April 14, 2007 Permalink

      Hi eastcoastlife, thanks for visiting my blog. Other than stamps& first day cover, I do collect public phone card, MRT card as well.

    • Caylynn 11:38 pm on April 14, 2007 Permalink

      Nice photo illustrating your hobby. :) I collected Canadian stamps when I was much younger. It was a fun hobby.

    • hanneng 11:58 pm on April 14, 2007 Permalink

      Caylynn, thanks for visiting.

    • dexie 12:45 am on April 15, 2007 Permalink

      oh i used to to this when i was in highschool. don’t know why i stopepd. :( . you have a nice collection there.

    • hanneng 1:10 am on April 15, 2007 Permalink

      Thanks Dexie for coming to my site. I’m no longer collecting stamps & first day cover. Therefore, selling them at eBay to anyone who are interested.

    • srp 2:42 am on April 15, 2007 Permalink

      Stamp collecting is a rare hobby today but they certainly have had some very interesting and beautiful stamps out there. I loved the Loony Tune collection.

    • Bobbie 6:53 am on April 16, 2007 Permalink

      A great hobby! I have a couple of albums of stamps, but when they started making so many just for collecting, I had to stop. Couldn’t afford so many new ones.

      Nice photo of your collection :)

    • tnchick 11:56 pm on April 20, 2007 Permalink

      Very cool – stamps are a neat hobby!

  • 韩蔫 4:22 pm on March 24, 2007 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Empty,   

    PhotoHunt: Empty Fridge 

    I just moved into new house close to one month already.

    The LPG gas was just installed last Friday, and I still have not started to cook at home. Most of the time, we were just eat out, at hawket center, fast food, or restaurant near-by.

    Right now, my fridge is empty and we will be going to the wet market and/or 24 hours Shop n Save minimart to stock it up before end of this week.

    No vege, no meat, no rice, no noodle.
    Empty Fridge

    The freezer is absolutely bare.

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