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Hello Everyone,
this would be our last blog entry about our Kelong Trip. If you haven’t read Part 1 and Part 2 yet, be sure to check it out!

Anyways, breakfast was included and for that morning, we had seafood porridge and it was simply delicious.

From Kelong Trip 2012

The Kelong also rear their own fishes [which you can order and bring back to Singapore]. Here, we are watching the process of how the skilled fishermen used just a simple fishing line, bait, and hook, to catch the fish!

From Kelong Trip 2012
From Kelong Trip 2012

The skilled fishermen are extremely skillful! Just watch the video below and you will probably get what I mean!

These were the fishes they caught!

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After catching the fish, they will descale the fish, take out its innards, and cut away its fins; ready to seal it!

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From Kelong Trip 2012
From Kelong Trip 2012

While waiting for our boat back to Singapore [thank God it wasn’t the speedboat], both Baby and I took parting shots at the Kelong. Well, will we ever return to a Kelong? Probably yes; to let our children experience what living on a Kelong is like. Fishing enthusiasts might even return for more fishing.

From Kelong Trip 2012
From Kelong Trip 2012

and so this concludes our trip to the Kelong! I’m very sure most of you are waiting to check out our blog entry on our LegoLand trip; so do give us some time as we consolidate all the photos and stay tuned to our blog for more updates!

God bless!

Hello Everyone,
today, I will be blogging about our recent Kelong Trip (Part 2) and in this particular blog entry, we will be sharing with you what we did at the Kelong and the many photos that we took at the Kelong itself.

As mentioned in our previous blog entry (Part 1), the Kelong offers loads of photo opportunities and hence, both baby and I seized the chance to take lots of self-shots!

Here are photos of me [taken by Baby] using the natural surroundings as the backdrop.

From Kelong Trip 2012
From Kelong Trip 2012
From Kelong Trip 2012
From Kelong Trip 2012

and here are photos of Baby [taken by myself]. As you can see from the photos, I’m not a great photographer and I do have loads to learn about photography. Are there any willing photography master/shifu whom is willing to accept me as an apprentice for the next 3 months?

From Kelong Trip 2012
From Kelong Trip 2012
From Kelong Trip 2012
From Kelong Trip 2012

While Baby was going around to take more photographs, I decided to go fishing for fishes. If you ask any seasoned Kelong-goers why they enjoy going to Kelongs, they will only have one thing to tell you; that is, to fish! As it was our first time there, I thought the Kelong would provide fishing rods like these…

From Kelong Trip 2012

but I was given this [with squids as baits]…so, if you’re planning to fish at the Kelong, you might want to consider bringing your own fishing rod. I was told that some Kelongs actually rented out fishing rods but apparently at this one, they don’t.

From Kelong Trip 2012
From Kelong Trip 2012

Seriously, I didn’t even managed to catch any fishes during our trip to the Kelong and according to the seasoned Kelong-goers, it was not a good day to fish as most of them didn’t really catch much fishes except for some small ones. So there I was waiting…

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and waiting..[trying to smile for the camera]

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…….and waiting…… but still no sight of any fishes [the sian look]

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until Baby’s cousin exclaimed really loudly and said she caught something really huge.

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and it turns out to be a log with some edible oysters [that we later had for dinner].

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From Kelong Trip 2012

Someone caught this cute little fish with cute little eyes and guess what, it was smiling for the camera.

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From Kelong Trip 2012

this was the biggest catch of the day and it was caught by Baby’s uncle. The intense look on his face shows that he was determined not to let the fish go without putting up a fight.

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and he finally caught it!

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From Kelong Trip 2012
From Kelong Trip 2012

since I didn’t catch any fishes that day, Baby and I took the liberty to pose for photos with the fish that was caught by Baby’s uncle.

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From Kelong Trip 2012

and do you know how the insides of the fish looks like? It looks like this.! I’m not sure if those things that are pricking out are the teeth but I assume it is.

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these are the fishes that were caught by raising the nets and there was even a stingray which we had for dinner!

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From Kelong Trip 2012

while all these fishing action was happening, Baby went around shooting some rather scenic photos that I find worth sharing on this blog. If you’re a professional photographer and you happen to chance upon this blog entry, we really would appreciate if you could take some time off to write a few comments and let us know what you think of the following photographs.

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From Kelong Trip 2012
From Kelong Trip 2012
From Kelong Trip 2012
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From Kelong Trip 2012
From Kelong Trip 2012
From Kelong Trip 2012

Because it was raining on and off, we weren’t able to fish throughout and so, we either chatted away or took a nap. Behind the scenes, these two really nice chaps were preparing dinner for us.

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As our camera battery died, we didn’t manage to capture any photos of the superb seafood dinner that we had but we did took a couple of evening/night shots of the Kelong.

From Kelong Trip 2012
From Kelong Trip 2012
From Kelong Trip 2012

As Baby and I were literally drained and physically tired, we actually turned in early and missed out on the BBQ seafood supper. So, there’s isn’t much photos that we took for the evening. In the next part of our Kelong Trip blog entry [Part 3], we will be sharing with you what we did on the final day, conclude the entire Kelong Trip, and share with you our own personal opinions on whether you should embark on a Kelong Trip [though I guess by now, you would have a rough gauge/feel as to whether you should embark on a Kelong Trip].

So stay tuned to more updates from us.

God bless!

Hello Everyone,
this is one of the long-awaited blog post that most of you readers have been waiting for and now that I have already uploaded all the photos for our Kelong Trip on Google+, it is now time for me to introduce you to this unique place that Baby and I went to during the Hari Raya long weekend last month.

As there are more than 131 photos that we took during the Kelong Trip, I will be dividing the blog post into 3 different parts and I will also be featuring some photos which I personally feel are great shots [using the Canon Powershot S100 Camera] taken by Baby and I.

In preparation for the trip, all Baby and I brought along were a backpack containing the following essential items:

2 Sets of Clothings [one for night, one for the next day]
Toiletries [shampoo, shower gel, toothpaste, toothbrush]
2 Body Towels

We also brought along other items like camera, camera battery charger, handphone charger, newspaper, and some snacks/tidbits.

For this trip, the cost per person is $60 [inclusive of return boat rides, 1X seafood dinner, 1X bbq seafood supper, 1X breakfast, and lodging for 1 night]. Just a point to note, there are many Kelongs in Malaysia but the one that we went to was Chia Soon Kelong [located somewhere at Pasir Gudang, Malaysia].

From Kelong Trip 2012

To get to the Kelong from Singapore, you will have to take the boat from the Changi Ferry Terminal [the one where bumboats also go to Pulau Ubin] to the Pasir Gudang Port. As mentioned, due to the large numbers of photos taken, part 1 of this blog entry would be mainly about our journey to the Chia Soon Kelong.

Here are some photos of the Changi Ferry Terminal with all the bumboats.

From Kelong Trip 2012
From Kelong Trip 2012

Both Baby and I were so excited about the trip that we can’t help but to keep posing for photos!

From Kelong Trip 2012
From Kelong Trip 2012

And here is where you purchase your boat tickets to the Kelong or other parts of Malaysia.

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In case you need details about where the boat can take you to, we have taken some pictures of the information stands that were on display.

From Kelong Trip 2012
From Kelong Trip 2012

Baby and I thought we were going to take this kinda boat a.k.a ferry…

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but we ended up in this…!

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I don’t know if we’re really growing too old for this sort of thrills but when the boat kept jerking from side to side, we were so afraid that it might capsize anytime. Just look at Baby’s reluctant face for a photo.

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Ya, I wasn’t feeling uhh that good and kept my eyes fixed on the life-jacket in case anything happen [come to think of it, it was quite epic.]

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Trying to get some artistic shots from the bumboat..

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Those who frequents Tekong would probably know what this particular ship is used for.

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When we finally reached the port/customs, we were so glad we made it in one piece. But to our horror, we weren’t going to take the same boat to the Kelong. In fact, we had to switch to a sampan speed boat instead! Sorry ah, Baby and I really too old for this sorta stuffs liao so must understand.

From Kelong Trip 2012
From Kelong Trip 2012

and off we go in the sampan speed boat which had my butt aching for a few days due to the bumpiness!

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It was pretty amazing I managed to overcome my fear of the sampan speedboat, so much so that I captured a video of us on the speedboat! Here’s just a 30 seconds clip of us on the speedboat. Just look at the sea and see how fast we travelled!

After the rather exhilarating speedboat ride, we caught the first sight of the Kelong from afar.

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And so we arrived at Chia Soon Kelong, the place we are gonna call home for 1 night. Looks and sounds abit depressing but well, it was our first time experiencing life on a Kelong and its pretty amazing that Baby and I were so adventurous enough to explore the more rustic side of life.

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When we arrived, we took a mini tour around the Kelong and here’s where we would be putting up for the night. The accommodations are really basic so don’t expect anything fanciful. Also, the cubicles are separated by a thin wooden partition and the only sort of privacy you would get would be the curtains that you can draw across [which isn’t really any helpful anyway]. So, for you naughty couples, please don’t try any sort of hanky panky unless you want to offer some free show to other people on board.

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From Kelong Trip 2012
From Kelong Trip 2012

I believe almost everyone reading this post would be wondering how the toilets look like, so here it is!

From Kelong Trip 2012
From Kelong Trip 2012

and if you’re wondering where all your poops and pee goes to, it goes right out to the sea where you fish the fish you eat. So, I wonder if anyone is going to abstain from eating seafood now that I’ve mentioned this.

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There’s sink available for you to wash your hands after you pee and poop.

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Here’s where the Kelong actually rears some fishes of their own and also where dogs freely roam around.

From Kelong Trip 2012
From Kelong Trip 2012

and being a dog-lover myself, I happily hopped across to the other side [which was a wrong move] and met up with all the dogs whom happily thought I was a female and kept humping my legs.

From Kelong Trip 2012
From Kelong Trip 2012
From Kelong Trip 2012

you know what… these dogs are really blessed because they get to eat crabs and prawns everyday for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and supper.

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After seeing that the coast was clear and that I survived the dog frenzy, Baby happily hopped across too.

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We spotted this crab that was hanging onto the nets and I was quite tempted to pick it up but I decided otherwise.

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From Kelong Trip 2012

Bored playing with the dogs, we went for more walkabouts and here’s the outer-deck of the Kelong where you can fish.

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The outer-deck is also where the bbq seafood supper was going to take place that evening.

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Seriously, if you’re looking for good photo opportunities, the Kelong is a really good place for shutterbugs.

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and here’s where we had our meals, sort of like a living room cum dining room kinda concept.

From Kelong Trip 2012

In case you’re wondering if there are any form of entertainment available, yes there is! In fact, they have a television, a karaoke set, mahjong table, and poker cards for you to watch, sing, and play all you want. But honestly, the purpose of going to a Kelong is to fish!, not watch, sing, and play.

So here’s the blog entry [part 1] of our Kelong Trip. Do stay tuned to part 2 and part 3 of our Kelong Trip where we will share with you the wonderful sights that we saw, and the activities that we did at the Kelong! If you have never experienced living in a Kelong before, this is one blog entry you must read so that you can decide for yourself if you would like to experience the more rustic side of life that nature can offer.

Stay tuned to more updates from us!

God bless!