The Eco Village was brought by my dear luna’s mother. The Village own by a very old friend of them. The farm is a organic farm. It’s located in a small town inside Kulai which called Saleng. We need to go through a very “kampong” road to access to the Eco Village. Along the road, we can accidentally see a “mi-ji” in Chinese, if directly translated to English, it will be “Rice chicken”. The Mi-ji is a breed of chicken which look very similar with Kiwi. The Mi-ji has a dark blue-coloured back and clearly divided white-coloured chest and bottom. According to Luna, the Mi-ji is nice to look and nice to eat as well. Yummy yummy. CH Tan must start to find a way to setup the puzzle to trap some Mi-ji.
After around 5 minutes, we reach the gate of the Eco farm. CH is quite surprised that the eco farm is quite well-kept. This includes also the infrastructure. This eco farm is sized slightly more than a stadium. The building is clean and well-organized, which include the bed-room also.
The Eco Village was planted with varieties of plants. Let’s the photo below explain everything to you:
The dragon fruit(pitaya) plant along the walkway. Try to imagine when this is the season to gathering the pitaya.
Yeee-ha! The freshly picked cute little pitaya.
Guess what, this is Passion fruit plant, in the middle of the pic is passion fruit. It will be ready to eat after the greeny turns yellow.
This is a lemon tree!
Another dragon fruit(pitaya) farm
Has been drinking "Umbra" juice in Penang or Perak lately? This is tree of Umbra! We call it ang-mo olive in hokkien.
Calm and peaceful fish pond in the Village
The red-coloured version of Frangipani. Of course, the normal-Balinese version also available there.
The Ubi, sweet potato.
The long-bean plantation
The Roselle Fruit! See this before? It is a breed from Hibiscus family. Can be produced to syrup and wine!
The cutie and shirty variaty kind of herb.
Someone familiar curi-ing the Jagung(corn), Hands-up! Hehehe...
The pumpkin plant
The young ubi kayu, Tapioca
The atrium, upstair is bed rooms, downstair is lobby and gathering place.
The yum-cha(tea drinking) place. It must be very nice to have good friends to have some tea and cookies and chit chat at this place.
It must be very fun to have a 2 days 1 night trip with a big big group of friends, and let them enjoy the environment of nature and appreciate them.
So, who's on the list now? Anyone interested just kindly report in comment.
2 comments:
:p i'm the first.
since there is a fisrt, then i'll be the second lor :p
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