As a Sarawakian, I have never been to Putrajaya before, so like the other tourists, we are eager to visit Purajaya.

When I first reach there, one huge structure got my attention. First thing come to my mind ....

"Though the coconut might not as big as the FAMOUS blogger but I am sure the Putrajaya banana is definitely longer than him" **LOL..!!!**
The crowd, I would say not so bad but still don't really see lots of ang-moh. Perhaps, they are allergy to flowers. **Laugh**. Our kiasu neighbour seems like interested in flowers a lot until the extend that their zoo animals also came.
In a floral parade, the thing you see is of course the floats decorated with flowers. The winning float is made by Kiam Siap people **Erhmm....** from the Pearl of the Orient.
Not to be missed is SARAWAK!!! Go go go....Aller aller aller !!! I hope no one ask me....
Float is not the only thing you can watch, there are more than 10 school bands competing with each others but no St Joseph band **Wuahahaha**. Not only that, you get to see leng lui.

The parade lasts for around 2 and half hours. Hanging around, hoping to find some nice food at the temporary stalls which set up under the hot sun. As what I have thought, all are the fried stuff like lekor, pisang goreng, nasi lemak........and I am not going to eat the food when I almost got "fainted" because of the heat. Thirst for some drinks, I walk around and I see this.
Naaaa.......Not a cola fan anyway. I don't want to be like friend who drinks cola as daily mineral water. So, I bought myself something cooling, refreshing yet healthy....
Naaaa.......Not a cola fan anyway. I don't want to be like friend who drinks cola as daily mineral water. So, I bought myself something cooling, refreshing yet healthy....
Yap, is coconut again but with jelly inside. (Cost me 4 MYR)Halfway walking, I realize there are actually temporary toilets everywhere, though I was tempted to use but when I saw there is water leaking out from the bottom, I feel so disgusted. Then, I just have to tighten up my pant. **Hahahaha**
Again, this is what always happen in Malaysia. Putrajaya is full of gigantic building but they just can't provide enough rubbish bin. Sad to say that.
On the way back, I use KLIA transit and when I step in, the train was full of flower fragrance.
On the way back, I use KLIA transit and when I step in, the train was full of flower fragrance.
Maybe I should have my wedding here.
I realize I got sunburn when I reach homeIt is a great experience for me though. Overall, I would say the parade is well done but lots of spaces can be improved. Maybe the banana will grow longer when I go next time.**sweat** It shall remain a nice memory for me.
Memoirs Of Floral









