Saturday 5 November 2016

2nd Day Dinner At Genting Highlands.

On the 2nd day in Genting at about 3 pm, we were at Resort Hotel and we took a few outdoor snapshots. It was cool and not windy. We didn't walk over to the Maxims hotel, just took a front view snapshot of it.
Maxims Hotel 
There were times when the fog was so dense, I thought there was a blank wall facing me up close when I opened my hotel room window.
The colourful building is the First World Hotel where we stayed.
Front entrance to Resort Hotel.
Interior designs of hotel.
Passage way decorated with silver pots.
Lake at the Indoor Theme park.
 When inside the Indoor Theme Park or the casinos, one can easily lose track of the time.
On our 2nd day, we saw a sudden increase of foreign tourists coming in groups led by their tour guides. We had to watch out for one another that we do not get separated from our own group.
 Long queue waiting to apply for casino membership cards.
By the 2nd day, our feet had gotten used to all the walking. Due to all the walking, I slept better on the 2nd night.
I can't remember the name of the place we had our 2nd night dinner, but the food was good and tasty. We ordered 3 types of steamed rice.
 #1 - Kung Po chicken served on top of the steamed rice in a pot.
 #2 - Kam Heong chicken served on top of the steamed rice in a pot.
#3 - Ginger chicken served on top of the steamed rice in a pot.
No photo for #3 because it turned out very blurr.
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The following photos are for joining Saturday's Critters.
I found this beautiful green critter on my Chinese Lemon Leaf or Cuban Oregano Leaf while I was watering my plants.
 It looks like it has 2 eyes and a small mouth on top of a big mouth and it was looking at me!
Such a beautiful critter - an amazing creation of our God The Creator.

Linking to Saturday's Critters.

At the Flood the Lord showed his control of all creation.
Now he continues to unveil his power.
(Psalm 29:10, The Living Bible-TLB)

52 comments:

  1. Beautiful moth. Looks like the Oleander Hawk Moth – Daphnis Nerii

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  2. Surely this bug cannot be real, it is amazing! It looks like it was painted, and blends in with the leaf perfectly. It is so intricate!! Love the colorful hotel outside. My favorites are the row of silver pots on the lighted blue pedestals, and the blue and green ceiling designs. This is a stunning place, so much to see!

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    1. Thank you, Ginny. I too was amazed to see the moth! Genting Highlands has its many attractions.

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  3. You certainly had a wonderful trip, lots of amazing things to see. The theme park inside the casino was amazing.

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    1. Thank you, Mamas. The theme park has changed so much from those days when I last visited.

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  4. hahhaa..I also cannot remember the place where we took dinner... all we concentrate was on the food!

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    1. Yes, you are right! Busy looking at the menu and what to order and after that concentrating on tasting the food! Lol!

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    2. Overall it was a wonderful getaway to the highlands!

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  5. That looks like an amazing place to eat and food look yummy

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    1. Surprisingly, there are lots of food choices there at Genting.

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  6. Le papillon est un SPHINX du LAURIER ROSE (Daphnis nerii) Oleander Hawk-moth ;-)
    CĂ©line & Philippe

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    1. Thank you for sharing the name of the butterfly.

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  7. Wonderful photos, this hotel looks amazing :-)

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    1. There are a few hotels but we only visited 2 of them.

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  8. I love the colorful building.

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    1. Thank you, Tom. We stayed in the colourful hotel.

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  9. Hello, looks like a lovely resort. The moth is beautiful, great sighting. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend!

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    1. Thank you, Eileen. The moth was a surprised sighting!

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  10. Love the hotel and your photos. The Oleander moth is beautiful, but take care as both the moth and the caterpillar are poisonous if eaten by children or animals. Take care Diane

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    1. Having said that, if the caterpillar is not feeding on Oleander I doubt if it will be poisonous but not worth chancing it.

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    2. Thank you, Diane for your concern. I didn't know that this beautiful moth could be poisonous. Currently I do not have any pets or little children. Bless you, Diane.

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  11. Your trip looks magnificent! The hotel is beautiful. Have a wonderful day.

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    1. Thank you, Lynn. It was a wonderful trip with good company.

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  12. Oh yummy. I love your food.

    Yesterday hubby and I had Chinese. Garlic chicken with fried rice and chicken chow mien. It was most delicious.

    Have a fabulous weekend Nancy. ☺

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    1. Thank you, Sandee. Garlic chicken with fried rice and chicken chow mien sounds great. I love them too!

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  13. I very scare of insects so when I see the moth, I got goosebumps

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    1. Hi Libby, I am more afraid of the creepy crawlies e.g. worms, lizards or snakes. This moth amazes me with its beautiful colours and designs!

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  14. Lindas e belas fotografias, gostei bastante.
    Um abraço e bom fim-de-semana.
    Andarilhar

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  15. That is a fantastic hotel with a theme park inside too!
    The moth is so amazing & wonderfully created!

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  16. Fantastic place and food! Have a lovely weekend!:))

    xxBasia

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  17. That hotel is fancy, Nancy! I love to get out and enjoy staying in the city sometimes and this looks like a fun day! Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Thank you, Mary. It was a wonderful short holiday in the Indoor City. Have a fabulous day!

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  18. The picture of the moth is so amazing..

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    1. Thank you, Krishna. Its an amazing moth indeed!

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  19. That creature is beautiful and somehow a little scary at the same time.

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    1. Yes, Stacy. I know what you mean. Have a happy day!

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  20. Don't think i seen green critter before...

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    1. Hi, Sharon. I think I have seen this a few times. Sometimes, not so green.

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  21. Excellent post (as always)!Thank you very much :)

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  22. Fantastic pics of the Oleander Hawk Moth, Nancy!
    ~

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  23. Thanks for the many genting photos. Some parts are still the same. Hope you had a good weekend. You have sharp eyes to spot the green moth on the green leaves.

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    1. The green moth took me by surprise. I was watering the plants and suddenly I noticed something different from the usual green leave!

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