Some photos about my trip.
Early in the morning, 30km, 2 and a half hours later, I reached the Chang Jetty Point.

I enjoyed the tugboat ride, which lasted about 45mins to an hour.

Ashore Malaysia’s Jetty, was a 16km bicycle ride on a almost straight, easy and low traffic road along the coastal line to the Pengerang Town. The sights are almost kampong style, kids stick their heads out of the passing cars, or stand outside their huts and wave to you excitedly. I happen to see certain dead animals on the road.

At an easy cycling pace, you would hit the town in about an hour’s time. Here’s an impression of the town. Had some chee chiong fun waiting for the rest to gather at a coffee shop near taxi station. Money changing was done at inn nearby.

A huge lobster for lunch. We went to this restaurant call “Jade Garden” which Channel U visited before.

More dishes.. with sharkfin soup and drinks, we payed only RM$50 per pax. The disappointment our group had was that the mantis prawns were not going to arrive until evening.

I went to get a nice RM$7 haircut at the barber while my friends bought Ipoh coffee, huge mangos.. 45 minutes to the Jetty, the return boat ride, and the most challenging part, cycling the long distance from changi home.
Was delayed a little by the rain, slip and fell as a road bike slip traveling across a wet drain cover, as we took a shortcut through hougang back to seletar road. I got changed in time to celebrate dinner for Mother’s day.
Spent no more than $50, tired, yet satisfied, and a comfort for not joining the City Dualthon or the Paya Laba’s 45km Runway Challenge.


Hello, this is Chiong.
toopid joshua! never jio me still dare to show me the pics! *fuming*
nice pictures…did your friend take those pics?
The first 3 were by my friend. I wasn’t even posing when my friend took the 2nd photo of me
Most of them were taken on my 1.3MP camera handphone which issnt too bad if sufficient lightings.
hey yo, may i know if the cycling route to town is straightforward? are there signs etc?
thanks!