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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Chinese man sues his wife for being ugly


 Man Divorce and Sues  Wife for being Ugly ?



http://www.dailymail.co.uk
Jian Feng was confused after his wife gave birth to an ‘incredibly ugly’ baby.He accused her of cheating and she admitted to spending £62,000 on plastic surgeryHe then claimed she got him to marry her under false pretenses.He won his case and was awarded a little under £75,000 by the judge.He was shocked by the child’s appearance, calling her ‘incredibly ugly’ and saying she looked like neither one of her parents..Mr Feng was so outraged that he initially accused his wife of cheating..Faced with the accusation, his wife admitted to spending around £62,000 on plastic surgery which had altered her appearance drastically.She had the work done before she met her husband and never told him about it after they met.Mr Feng filed for divorce saying his wife had deceived him and convinced him to marry her under false pretenses.The judge agreed with him and awarded him the damages. – http://www.dailymail.co.uk
  




Chinese man sues his wife for being ugly, and the court AGREES... awarding him £75,000

Jian Feng was confused after his wife gave birth to an 'incredibly ugly' baby

He accused her of cheating and she admitted to spending £62,000 on plastic surgery
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He then claimed she got him to marry her under false pretenses


They say beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

But for one man from northern China, this was not the case.

Earlier this year, Jian Feng, divorced and sued his wife for being ugly.

He won his case and was awarded a little under £75,000 by the judge, Fox 31 reported.

Mr Feng said he took issue with his wife’s looks only after the couple’s daughter was born.

He was shocked by the child’s appearance, calling her ‘incredibly ugly’ and saying she looked like neither one of her parents.

Mr Feng was so outraged that he initially accused his wife of cheating.

Faced with the accusation, his wife admitted to spending around £62,000 on plastic surgery which had altered her appearance drastically.

She had the work done before she met her husband and never told him about it after they met.

Mr Feng filed for divorce saying his wife had deceived him and convinced him to marry her under false pretenses.

The judge agreed with him and awarded him the damages.

Monday, October 29, 2012

Haatyai Ice Cream

Everytime we wait at the immigration or the factory, we will take 
the chance to sample Haatyai Ice Cream!!!

 Many stalls can be found, but the ice-cream stall is the most "laku"
 See? Everyone is jostling for an ice lolly

 actually there are fruit stalls with the sweetest pineapples!!

You really gotta try these mini pineapples!!! Juicy! Sweet!
 Hot boiled peanuts. But the ice-cream stall is the most popular.....
 Watch how he prepares the ice cream...
 Not unlike our ice-kacang
 with nuts, chendol, cubed jelly, etc, etc

 there...RM2 only
 this girl makes ice-cream non-stop because the aunties are so demanding
 this orange shirt girl has ten siblings (not all on this tour) and she gets ices for them FIRST!!!
after the plain scoops of ice-cream, she adds the toppings

 which also include pulut rice!!!
 Happy aunties enjoying Haatyai ice-cream!!!
 we are very happy and "very enjoy"!!!!
another version of Haatyai ice cream.  Try it!!!

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Hatyai Market

In the morning, right outside the hotel where our buses are parked,
make-shifts stalls suddenly sprung up overnight!

 all sorts of scroungies and clips for your hair
 delicious mini dumplings like our meatless "chang"
temporary stalls of clothes, jeans and shorts for your pick
right next to the bus
 the biggest dumpling and the cute bite sized yau char kwai

 gigantic buns
 offerings for prayers
 black pulut or glutinous rice (black)
 white glutinous rice with salted egg yolk
ready packed mee soup
I don't know what this is, looks black!
nasi lemak!!!

friendly street vendors ready with a smile for me: I do not have to take photos secretly!!!
 tut tut driver also has a smile for me

 they also celebrate nine god festival (kiew wong yeh)
 fruits to rival Petaling Street
 flowers to rival Petaling Street
 biscuits galore

 we bought a lot of these home
 young hawkers
 alm seekers
 busy, busy!!!
 longan herbal drink
 all manners of drink coolers

 everything is readily packed
 now for some posing myself

 my tour group members doing some serious bargaining
 street market scene
 wet market
delicious sesame biscuits that I bought home...RM2 per packet: crunchy munch!!!

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Morning Market and Breakfast in Hatyai

On the last day in Hatyai, morning call was 6 am.
Then we gathered outside the hotel to be taken for breakfast.
It was still dark!

 Early morning roadside vendors were already doing a roaring trade.
 This girl sold Chiengmai peanuts...
others sold pulut rice and glutinuous rice wrapped in leaves.
 the dimsum breakfast place was still closed to us..
 and chef was busy preparing the food for us
 dim sum!!
 table setting
 the calm before the storm!!!

FOOD ATTACK!!!!!

Wow!!!! everybody was hungry!!!

 Bak Kut teh

 Plenty of choices!!!

 This meal is free from the tour group!!!
After gobbling down breakfast, we hurried to the market!!!
For last minute shopping!!!
 Have you seen such happy and smiling sales people???
 taufu in soya sauce
 chwee kueh
 tau sar phneah and crispy sesame bread, RM2 per packet
 offerings for Nine Emperor Festival the next day
 well stocked stall
 all sorts of food for economy rice (chap fan)
 Like Malaysian Indian garlands!
 crackling pork skin for sale! I haven't seen or tasted chee yau char
ever since polyunsaturated fats became in vogue
 she had packets of soup and mee too
 I don't know what.....just looked like a nice photo opportunity to me
 I bought these and ate them one per day, Emelda steamed it for me in the electric rice
cooker, she said the wrapping leave and oil from the pulut imparted a nice fragrance to the rice she cooked.
 Roses! Like Petaling Street
 so much kueh!! I wonder what time she got up to cook and pack them
 more garlands for praying
 Everywhere there are young girls making offerings and asking penance from the roadside monks
 grilled fish like our ikan bakar
 she has to buy the tray shown in one of the pics above and offer them to the priest monk
 you feel safe from pickpockets or worse, purse snatchers like in KL with the presence of these
security men at street corners
 what is she making???
 Yau Char Kwai!!! (dough cruets)
 Hatyai version is short and cute and totally crispy and chewable!!
We had them in the bus!!
 She fried them right here on the roadside.
 Happy aunties! Shop till they drop!!!
 Everything on us are from Hatyai!!
people busy shopping, I? Busy snapping photos and posing!!!
 So fun!!!
 Roadside fashion!!!
 Sandwich seller
 If not for the dimsum breakfast, I would not mind trying these.
 Spoilt for choice....
 Happy Hatyai Aunties
 Do you like street fashion? Ha ha ha...I bought a simple blouse, I am not into these colourful, flamboyant flouncy and frilly style!!!
 Tut tut in front of Hatyai building in Hatyai town
 Not chicken....pigeons?
 like our pasar malam
 Still choosing, one for grandma, one for aunt, one for granddaughter....
 this grandma had a cute sidewalk titbits stall
 and created an oasis of green with lotus in earthenware pot and an easy chair
 RM10 and Rm20 only...cheap cheap cheep cheep cheep...
Sorry no trying!!! You need  a reed-thin figure to fit into these!!!
Only RM30 for each dress!