Tuesday, February 24, 2009



Today damm sian lor......after school go for chinese sup,then raining,then when i reach home i eat and then use com only for 1hour beacause my CA1 ExAm is coming ,thursday 26feb today ii can use my com then after Exam then can use so boring lor .....bye and after Exam i will write more!!!!!!!

Friday, February 20, 2009

my chinese teacher 3 little dog that have been 10 years with him if you want to see his 3 little dog go to kaixinban.blogspot.com

early history of singapore




The early history of Singapore refers to the history of Singapore before 1819, when the British established a trading settlement on the island and set in motion the history of 'modern Singapore'. Prior to 1819, Singapore was known by several names in written records dating back as early as the 2nd century, which identified the island as a trade port of some importance. The island was controlled by different kingdoms in Southeast Asia including the Siamese, Javanese, and Sultanate of Malacca from the 14th century and the Sultanate of Johor from the 16th century.
The first written records of Singapore date to the
2nd century, when the island was identified as a trading post in several cartographic references. The Greek astronomer, Claudius Ptolemaeus, located a place called Sabana in the area where Singapore lies and identified it as a nominon emporion or designated foreign trading port, as part of a chain of similar trading centres that linked Southeast Asia with India and the Mediterranean.[1] A 3rd century Chinese written record described the island of Pu Luo Chung (蒲羅中), probably a transliteration of the Malay Pulau Ujong, "island at the end" (of the Malay peninsula). [2]
There is record that in 1320, the Mongol sent a mission to obtain elephants from a place called Long Ya Men (龍牙門 or Dragon's Tooth Strait), which is believed to be Keppel Harbour. [3] The Chinese traveller Wang Dayuan, visiting the island around 1330, described a small Malay settlement called Dan Ma Xi (淡馬錫, from Malay Tamasik) containing a number of Chinese residents. The island was apparently a haven for pirates preying on passing ships. The Nagarakretagama, a Javanese epic poem written in 1365, also referred to a settlement on the island, which it called Temasek (Sea Town).
The quasi-mythological
Sejarah Melayu (Malay Annals) contains a tale of a prince of Srivijaya, Sri Tri Buana (also known as Sang Nila Utama), who landed on the island after surviving a shipwreck sometime during the 13th century. On the island, the prince saw a strange creature, which he was told was a lion. Believing this to be an auspicious sign, he decided to found a settlement called Singapura, which means "Lion City" in Sanskrit. However, it is unlikely there ever were lions in Singapore, though tigers continued to roam the island until the early 20th century. [4][5]
Recent excavations in Fort Canning provide evidence that Singapore was a port of some importance in the 14th century[6], used for transactions between the Malays and Chinese.
Following the decline of Srivijayan power, Temasek was alternately claimed by the Majapahit and the Siamese. Its fortifications apparently allowed it to withstand at least one attempted Siamese invasion. Historians believe that during the 1390s,
Parameswara, the last Srivijayan prince, fled to Temasek from Palembang after being deposed by the Majapahit Empire. While these are parallels between the mythical Sang Nila Utama and historical Parameswara, these should be seen as distinct. Notwithstanding Sejarah Melayu legend, the "Singapura" name possibly dates to this period. Parameswara held the island for a number of years, until further attacks from either the Majapahit or the Ayutthaya kingdom in Siam forced him to move on to Melaka where he founded the Sultanate of Malacca.[4] Singapore became part of the Malacca empire, and once served as the fiefdom of the legendary laksamana (or admiral) Hang Tuah.[2]
During the 16th and early 17th century, it briefly regained some importance as a trading centre of the Sultanate of Johor. In 1613, Portuguese raiders burnt down the settlement at the mouth of Singapore River and the island sank into obscurity.[5] It was not until 1819, when the Englishman Stamford Raffles established a British trading post on the island, that modern Singapore was founded.The early history of Singapore refers to the history of Singapore before 1819, when the British established a trading settlement on the island and set in motion the history of 'modern Singapore'. Prior to 1819, Singapore was known by several names in written records dating back as early as the 2nd century, which identified the island as a trade port of some importance. The island was controlled by different kingdoms in Southeast Asia including the Siamese, Javanese, and Sultanate of Malacca from the 14th century and the Sultanate of Johor from the 16th century.
The first written records of Singapore date to the
2nd century, when the island was identified as a trading post in several cartographic references. The Greek astronomer, Claudius Ptolemaeus, located a place called Sabana in the area where Singapore lies and identified it as a nominon emporion or designated foreign trading port, as part of a chain of similar trading centres that linked Southeast Asia with India and the Mediterranean.[1] A 3rd century Chinese written record described the island of Pu Luo Chung (蒲羅中), probably a transliteration of the Malay Pulau Ujong, "island at the end" (of the Malay peninsula). [2]
There is record that in 1320, the Mongol sent a mission to obtain elephants from a place called Long Ya Men (龍牙門 or Dragon's Tooth Strait), which is believed to be Keppel Harbour. [3] The Chinese traveller Wang Dayuan, visiting the island around 1330, described a small Malay settlement called Dan Ma Xi (淡馬錫, from Malay Tamasik) containing a number of Chinese residents. The island was apparently a haven for pirates preying on passing ships. The Nagarakretagama, a Javanese epic poem written in 1365, also referred to a settlement on the island, which it called Temasek (Sea Town).
The quasi-mythological
Sejarah Melayu (Malay Annals) contains a tale of a prince of Srivijaya, Sri Tri Buana (also known as Sang Nila Utama), who landed on the island after surviving a shipwreck sometime during the 13th century. On the island, the prince saw a strange creature, which he was told was a lion. Believing this to be an auspicious sign, he decided to found a settlement called Singapura, which means "Lion City" in Sanskrit. However, it is unlikely there ever were lions in Singapore, though tigers continued to roam the island until the early 20th century. [4][5]
Recent excavations in Fort Canning provide evidence that Singapore was a port of some importance in the 14th century[6], used for transactions between the Malays and Chinese.
Following the decline of Srivijayan power, Temasek was alternately claimed by the Majapahit and the Siamese. Its fortifications apparently allowed it to withstand at least one attempted Siamese invasion. Historians believe that during the 1390s,
Parameswara, the last Srivijayan prince, fled to Temasek from Palembang after being deposed by the Majapahit Empire. While these are parallels between the mythical Sang Nila Utama and historical Parameswara, these should be seen as distinct. Notwithstanding Sejarah Melayu legend, the "Singapura" name possibly dates to this period. Parameswara held the island for a number of years, until further attacks from either the Majapahit or the Ayutthaya kingdom in Siam forced him to move on to Melaka where he founded the Sultanate of Malacca.[4] Singapore became part of the Malacca empire, and once served as the fiefdom of the legendary laksamana (or admiral) Hang Tuah.[2]
During the 16th and early 17th century, it briefly regained some importance as a trading centre of the Sultanate of Johor. In 1613, Portuguese raiders burnt down the settlement at the mouth of Singapore River and the island sank into obscurity.[5] It was not until 1819, when the Englishman Stamford Raffles established a British trading post on the island, that modern Singapore was founded.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

do u all want to know about singpore youth olympic

do u want to see singapore 2010 youth olympic logo ??

Here You Go!!!
is this logo nice ?? answer me in tagggg

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No matter how hard you try, you can't baptize cats.When your Mom is mad at your dad, don't let her brush your hair.If your sister hits you, don't hit her back. They always catch the second person.Never ask your 3-year old brother to hold a tomato.You can't trust dogs to watch your food.Reading what people write on desks can teach you a lot.Don't sneeze when someone is cutting your hair.Puppies still have bad breath even after eating a tic tac.Never hold a dustbuster and a cat at the same time.School lunches stick to the wall.You can't hide a piece of broccoli in a glass of milk.Don't wear polka-dot underwear under white shorts.The best place to be when you are sad is in Grandma's lap.

My chinese lesson group


my chinese lesson group is red and my chinese lesson blogg is kaixinban.blogspot.com

Ohh Ehh Ohh Ahhh AHHHHH ting tang walla bing bang

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

my baby cousin sister swimming

my baby cousin throwing temper

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today who make me happy
janelle
candance
ting wei
jia wen
jia cai
jia cai is my school classmate he in class like clown!!!very funny

my baby cousin counting numbers is she cute?

tired


Today after school super tired must go maths sup then eng sup then chinese tution lame lor..........................so boring wahh juz now candance talk to me in the phone and she shout very loud wahhhhhhhhhhhear very pain ahhhhhh!!!!!!!! my

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

quiz 2(which one do you chose

Sleep Personality Quiz
What does your sleeping position tell about your personality? It is said that our sleeping position reflects our inner traits.
Click on your preferred sleeping position.

Fetal

Log
Yearner

Soldier

Starfish

Freefaller


17/02/09

today i wake up and eat and shower and then i go to the bus stop and wait for bus i reach school and then have maths lesson and we learn Area of triangle and then English ,recess,we play with Miss Tan soft ball and then science,Chinese andd then English and i went to eat lunch,and 5A1 that's my class and 5D,5P,5R we went to singapore art museum and their art there is super nice and then we have done we board the bus and all my classmate take out our Hp and have fun,then we reach school and i went to the bus stop to wait for 123 and then i saw Mdm ong and Mrs Thaim and i reach home i use the computer..

Sunday, February 15, 2009

16/02/09 after school

Today i wake up at 6.10 and shower ,eat my bread fast and go to the bus stop to wait for bus,123 or 195 to school .I reach school and then go to the parade square and Mrs kuah call all of the primary 3to 6 to sing muneru valiba.Then miss leong bring the primary 5 to the hall and then we listen to the social studies lecture and then i went back to class with my classmates for art lesson and then we went for e-music then during recess i play basketball with some of my friends,i went to the hall and jia cai canna scolded by Mr choeng wahhhh he shouted very loudly........We went back to the class and then it is Chinese lesson!!our Chinese teacher is very creative he make our class a blog...and it is name(kaixinban.blogspot.com)then maths lesson we got CA1 revision paper and I have done until half page then it is raining heavily and i went to the bus stop nearby,and then i reach home and use computer.......

15/02/09







Hi this is my first time writing my blog seriously and i will start from my today's adventure or event!!Today morning i wake up i am at my grandmother's condon and i went to the sofa and rest for a little more and then i went to shower ,eat bread with egg,ham and butter..Then we went to a shopping mall nearby with my mother,godmother,5th aunt,cousin adeline and james ,and my little brother zacker,my uncle and my 2 maids.....we went to the food court there and me ,adeline ,james,zacker have eaten finish we went to play Games at 3 floor.............We play like mad!!!!!Then we run and run!!Then we went to the supermarket to find my grandmother and my mother,godmother,5th aunt,uncle and two maid and then we went home and we quickly change our clothes and went for swimming!!!Time past................we go back home again and then i watch my auntie ,uncle gambling and then we went and play army and socceer outside....................................THen i reach home and sleep sooooooooooo tired!!