5 Creepy Beach in the World

For the most people beach is a place to relax, especially when visited as part or a holiday. Beach...it's a place to forget the worries of everyday life. So it seems surprising that on some of the beach around the world have the creepy sculpture on theirs beach. So, this is the 5 creepy beach.....

1. Hamigot Beach, Korea (Hand of Harmony)
In my opinion, there is also frightening about
this hand...where it seems like  there are people
who cursed because of black history at Pohang, Korea.
2. Scheveningen Beach, Netherlands (Sperm Whale)

This monster is made from wood, aluminum, and polyester.
This gigantic state of the art was made
by artist Zephyr (alias of Dirk Claesen)
 and is meant to promote
 the collection of the museum Muzee Scheveningen.
3. Liverpool, England (Another Place)

A beach in Liverpool is home
to dozens of stationary, zombie-like statues,
all facing out to sea in various locations.
4. Barcelona, Spain (A Room Where it Always Rain)

This is possibly the creepiest piece of beach art on earth
and consists of 5 stone weebles trapped
in a cage on a strip of sand in Barcelona.
The closer you get,
the scarier it becomes,
until you finally see their pained faces and drop your ice-cream.  
5. Newbiggin-by-the-Sea, England (Couple)

Just how many panicked emergency calls have been made due
 to this bizarre statue causing people
 to believe two giants are about to be smashed to death by waves is unknown.
What we do know is that,
under the right circumstances,
this piece of art could easily cause mild palpitations and extreme confusion. 

Hand of Harmony


The Hand of Harmony is located at Homigot Beach, Pohang, South Korea. Homigot means "village on a tiger's tale" which is located to the east of urban Pohang in Daebo-myeon. Homigot is a unique place to visit because Homigot is the place where the sunrise can be first seen all around Korea. Therefore, Homigot is the main venue of the Homigot Sunrise Festival to celebrate New Year in Korea. The celebration is to witness the first sun of the year rise between the fingers of this sculpture (hand of harmony). The festival begins on the eve of December 31, and ends on January 1. Various programme are prepared to make all-nights festival entertaining until early morning.


The hands were constructed in 1999 to symbolize continuing efforts of all Korean citizens to pursue a better quality of life. There are two hand, the left hand stands on the land, whereas the right hand stands in the ocean water. These sculpture are made of bronze and granite. Each year, tourists visiting Homigot on New Year's release more than ten thousand balloons containing theirs wishes for the coming year.

During the Homigot Sunrise Festival

the left hand

the right hand


Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

RPO logo

The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra or RPO is a British orchestra based in London which is lead by Charles Dutoit, a Swiss conductor, particularly noted for his interpretations of French and Russian 20th century music. He became the principal conductor and artistic director since 2009. The RPO is Britain national treasure and also referred as the "Britain national orchestra". They are full a symphony orchestra with 82 member above. Their main objective is bringing the great music to a wide variety of audiences.

ROP playing Pirates of The Caribbean at the
2008 Filmharmonic concert at Royal Albert Hall in London

The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra was established in 1946 by Sir Thomas Beecham, which played its first concert in Croydon on September 15 on that year. Sir Thomas Beecham was the first RPO's music director until his death in 1961.


Cover of ABBA's "Mamma Mia" performed by RPO 

The Calculus Controversy

From the Additional Mathematics Form 5 textbook...page 76...there is an interesting topic that i want to share ....about the controversy of calculus between Isaac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz....there has been  arguing about who discovered calculus first?Newton or Leibniz??? 
 from question given from the textbook....they ask our opinion about who do we think deserves the title of "Inventor of Calculus"....SO...

Sir Isaac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz are considered the inventors of calculus. Calculus is mostly the study of infinity and the infinitesimal (small without bound; see Two Equals One?). And these two people certainly made great discoveries to advance this field of mathematics. But it must be said that they had many predecessors, like Archimedes and Euclid who dealt with the infinite and infinitesimal in very natural ways. 
Besides, many of the ideas of these two concepts were being discussed and studied in the years before Newton and Leibniz worked on them. Pierre de Fermat and Isaac Barrow made important discoveries before Newton and Leibniz. Newton began creating calculus around 1664-1666, but did not publish. Some people were aware of what he was doing, through letters and papers which Newton showed to people. He did not publish until 1687 and later. Leibniz first studied calculus around 1672-1676, and published in 1684 and 1686. The ideas were similar, but the notation was different. And many of the lesser discoveries were different. Nowadays, our calculus notation is mostly that of Leibniz.
In the late 1690's British scientists began accusing Leibniz of having plagiarized(ciplak) Newton's great discovery. Nowadays, it seems unlikely that Leibniz knew very much about what Newton had discovered; and his discoveries would seem to be mostly original. Of course, neither Newton's nor Leibniz' discoveries were totally original. In 1711, Leibniz appealed to the Royal Society of London, of which he was a member and Newton was President, to clear up these accusations. In public, Newton pretended to have nothing to do with the scandal, remaining silent about it. But, it seems that he secretly was the motivating force behind the accusations. 
The Royal Society appointed a commission, and essentially found Leibniz guilty of plagiarism.
By taking sides against Leibniz, Newton and his followers refused to use Leibniz' superior notation. Newton founded astrodynamics, based largely on calculus, with which he mostly solved the motions of the planets. After Newton, British mathematics went into a decline, while German mathematics (and the mathematics of other countries) prospered.Today, Newton and Leibniz are considered the co-inventors of calculus.What is important to keep in perspective is that no matter who actually discovered calculus first, both Newton and Leibniz made great contributions to the advancement of mathematical processes, and both deserve credit for that.

Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Isaac Newton


Favourite Tv Drama

The First Wives Club on ONE HD


I like this drama because wives usually sacrifice their lives for the good of the family. However, a one sided sacrifice won’t keep the relationship going forever… What is real happiness, love, and truth? This drama will try to answer this question through the characters in this story. When a couple of wives discover that their husband’s hearts are with other women, they decide to form their own 1st Wives Club and take matters into their own hands!...

Video for the month


i like diz MV b'coz it shows the beauty and the magnificent of China as they celebrated the 29th Summer
Olympic Games 2008 at Beijing......in diz video they also shows their cultural and historic places as they welcome the world to their city such as The Forbidden City, The Temple of Heaven, Tiananmen and many more.....also shows their modernize building such as National Centre for The Performing Arts, The Bird's Nest, Olympic Park and many more....for your information........Beijing also known as Peking...Peking is the name of the city according to Chinese Postal Map Romanization, and the traditional customary name for Beijing in English...while "Beijing" means "Northern Capital".....


2oth National Lasallian Leader's Convention (NLLC)

On the December 5, 2010....6 students known as Lasallian was chosen to attend the 20th National Lasallian Leader's Convention at La Salle Centre, Ipoh, Perak which is located behind the St Michael Institution's building...the 6 student who was selected is me of course, Jelvin, Susey, Emma, Abraham and Othman....we were stayed in La Salle Centre for a week to attend this epic event......thier themes this year was "Forward With Faith"...in my opinion the theme bring us to trust ourselves to do something because we as a leader will face many obstacle when we are facing a problem such as organize a camp.....well of course we will have sigh when we are been chosen to be the chairperson of a camp.....b'coz becoming the higher position in committee is hard for me....you knowlarh asking people to do that and that makes me feel and the surrounding annoy and awkward...SO....based on the theme my first step is to get out from my comfort zone..so i can more focus, more punctuality, more efficiency, and more systematic to organize something and become the example to the others....this is also encouraged me to study smart, and have the confidence to face challenges ....faith?!?!with ALLAH....because only him where we're begging for help when facing a problem....

The delegate, OT's, teachers and the Brothers..
my tag when i was attending the NLLC
Beside that, the convention this year was an awesome event that i've attended...there a lot of activities such as games, reflection, team building, videos, session, creative workshop.... and many more......my favourite part in the convention is the Human Right Day Celebration and the Big Makan!!.....

one of the session's activity 

Big Makan!!

Session by Eric
Human Rights Day Celebration 

One of the game
Well....from the convention i got so many friends from the Lasallian school in Malaysia and Singapore...urmmm...i'm also learnt many values and experiences from the convention...being a delegate in the 20th National Convention, it was a great honour to thank to Miss Chong, En Hilman and Isaac for the memorable experiences..........



La Salle, KK delegation..
(Jelwin, Emma, Abraham, En Hilman, Othman, Fareez, Susey)

Sabah delegates
(La Salle,KK and SMART)

Trip to KL

Everybody loves holidays because during our holidays we can relax and have funOn December 22, 2010...a week after NLLC....my family and I went on holiday to KL..in conjunction with the success of my beloved sister in her recent UPSR....we were on our way to KK international airport to board our 10.45a.m flight which was due to land at 12++p.m at LCCT.... There, we travel by taxi to the place where we suppose to stay in....we stayed in seri pacific hotel, kuala lumpur...the location is next to putra world trade centre (PWTC)...we stayed there for a week.....

at KKIA 2
me and my mom at Times Square

travel by LRT to hotel

Berjaya Times Square
One of my favourite day at KL...attend the TV3 Skrin Awards

this is also one and the only favourite day at KL...where my mom saw hundred
of muslim around masjid jamek area performed a friday prayers
at Jamek Mosque altough the place was not fit to accommodate 900++ people but they still can perform in the street ... well of course i'm still perform it inside...but not often we see situation like this at Sabah...
shows how loyal it is we as a Muslim to Allah s.w.t

Well, overall, our holiday at KL for this year was totally awesome..we went too many places such as..shopping malls...historic places and restaurant???hahaha...but most importantly we got many experience, value and gaining knowledge happened through our holiday at KL...what can i say is "A vacation is like love - anticipate with pleasure, experienced with comfort, and remembered with nostalgia."