finally after all the tedious applications for everythin... i've reached Melbourne.
for a person who comes from a small city, Melbourne is definitely huge for me... and everything here is different... i'm felt like a frog which finally came out from its coconut shell..
trains are the most reliable public transport... can buy a daily ticket for $9.50 and go anywhere within the zone anytime within the day as much as u want... currently applying for the concession card... which means i'm getting half-price as an exchange student...
the train station at Southern Cross.... it's the main one i think..
melbourne has lots of graffiti on the walls... and some are really nice...creative people i think
found in the city
got this picture near uni
graffiti on the bus stop roof...
the first Malaysian car i saw in Melbourne... not bad eih...
the nature here is really serene .. these are called creek i think
currently living at Scott's house in Melton...it's really nice... and the parents are really friendly
found this in Scott's room... back home... we only have flat kind of puzzles but look at this... it's 3D..
and Scott's family dog... it's named Chelsea... a female dog which likes to jump on me...lol
well...on the second day...tried to go to Swinburne myself for the welcoming but took the wrong train... lol.. i managed to reach swinburne in the end but i was late... and so... i wandered around the Glenferrie area....
everything is new to me so i was like "long ki long lok"
after that i took the train to Melbourne Central... the city...haa..just so different... everyone is just so fast... and there were so many people mostly wearing blazers.. almost like the ones shown in the tv..
now there's no car to drive so every destination i go depend entirely on public transports.... especially trains... getting used to the trains already
anyway... this is my very first self bought lunch in Melbourne... at Hungry Jack's..din know where to eat... so i had some fast food... cost me $4.60... haih...
cheeseburger
and some fries..
and my second lunch...at Viet Star... Asean food... cost $7.50 but the portion is really big... and for a really great eater to say this... it means really big... i actually got very full.
it's called the Broken Rice... dun understand why... just know how to eat
**this is just the start in Melbourne... more stuff to come... forgot to bring a camera... so i have to depend entirely on my 1.3 megapixel phone camera...**
So how's Swinburne overthere??? U din go swinburne with scott????
ReplyDeleteoff course i went....
ReplyDeleteI can see that you really appreciate the new things, such as first few meals.
ReplyDeleteScott has a camera, I suppose.