Perak, Malaysia | Hradec Kralove, Czech

      Life in Czech Republic

      The Sky

      May 12, 2020


      Sunrise from the hospital, to be exact - the Emergency Department. :D
      I think this one was taken on my post-night shift around 7am plus. 





      Sunrise.

      Means it is another day.
      Another opportunity. Another chance.

      For?
      Being a better person.

      I always wonder, how did I survived housemanship the past 2 years. To be honest, I believe most housemen will have the thought of quitting, but due to every own reasons, most of them survived and still surviving. It was a tough journey. Hanis Amanina who you are seeing now is a lot different than who she was in Czech or before that. Hehe :D

      Go with the flow.

      Sometimes, I cannot deny that the HOship hurt my heart and feeling a lot. I believe it affects my personality, my attitude and my knowledge. Learning as a medical student is not the same as being a doctor itself. The responsibilities I need to carry every time I do something to the patients, always overwhelm me. Still. 

      But at the same time, honestly it gave me happiness as well - able to manage patients correctly, able to see patients getting healthy, surrounded with good and helpful colleagues, have the opportunity to say the first Assalamualaikum to newborns. MashaAllah, the feeling was AMAZINGGGG and I will never forget that! :)

      I believe the key is not to give up.

      Recently I read the The Art of Letting God, at the very first chapter, it shared about the greatest temptation. I agree that the greatest temptation to deal with is the temptation to give up. 

      "Are these goals truly achievable? Am I being realistic? Am I good enough? Am I worthy of such achievements? Or is it simple better for me to just give up?"

      In the book, it mentioned about dealing with it is by asking help from Allah. When we looked back the story of Prophet Moses (peace be upon him), despite only asking for ease, he also asked for strength, wisdom, patience, ability and support. 



      I have shared a post about DOA PENERANG HATI when I was still a medical student. At that time, I was having difficulties adapting with Czech's exam system where almost all exams were done orally. T_T It was a struggle to speak medical stuffs or answer medical questions confidently in the exam because once you said something wrong, the examiner will directly know you are lacking something there and suddenly he will go deeper on something that you are not confident with.

      But Alhamdulillah, that phase has passed. :)
      Housemanship tooooo :)

      Alhamdulillah alhamdulillah. 





      Anyway, still remember my collections of sky over 2014? Can't believe 6 years have passed. WOWWW. MashAllah :)



      Day 8 of May Photo A Day - The Sky
      SM, Perak, Malaysia
      200512

      My Fave Room

      May 9, 2020

      If you have read my blog since I was still a student in Czechia, you must have seen this view somewhere. :) Hehe

      Though it looks quite messy (read: too many colours), at that time, I was satisfied with the wall. There were lots of memories that I can see almost every second being in the room. 


      To those who have just being a reader to my blog, welcome :)
      This is actually from my room back in Czechia, it was a rooftop (4th floor) flat, 2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom with toilet + a kitchen. When I tried to recall memories staying in the flat, alhamdulillah, I must say I should be grateful to be able to rent it due to many reasons

      1. Nice landlord.
      - though there was a huge language barrier (even with our agent), we managed to confirm our rental with agreed amount of monthly rent. The landlord was initially an uncle with his wife. After he passed away, his daughter took over (she even decided to return to Czechia to take care of her mother although she already settled down somewhere in African continents). 
      - I was beyond happy when they agreed after we requested to reduce our rental a bit (due to final year, I planned to do my attachment in Malaysia). And it was fated to be, I went home 4x that year (summer break - my brother passed away - medical attachment - back for good).

      2. Strategic location
      - it was located very close to the main train station, so it was such a relieve if my friends and I return late at night from Prague. At that time, we usually take a day trip to Prague to buy those varieties of halal meat or for usrah, so the final train was around 10pm (arrived at Hradec Kralove around 12am)
      - Tesco was just within walking distance. I found to be awesome as I can go to Tesco any time I want haha.
      - most official offices are around as well - Vodafone (internet plan), main post office, 2 shopping malls, library.
      - peaceful neighborhood (despite being in the city center). The main road in front of the flat was only for residents and public transport, so there was no traffic at all!

      3. Fully furnished.
      - I am still searching photos of the flat (they are somewhere in the gallery), but the price is totally worth the flat - in view of most basic furniture and electrical appliances were included - fridge, washing machine, dishwasher, oven, microwave, 2 sets of bedroom furniture, full set of kitchen table. If I am not mistaken, it was CZK 12000 approximately RM2000/flat/month.



      Alhamdulillah, this time around, I managed to get good landlord in Manjung too :)


      Anyway, I miss Hradec Kralove, I miss Czech! Hehe.

      Okay, off to night shift, pray for a smooth one kay :)

      Day 5 of May Photo A Day - A Fave Room
      SM, Perak, Malaysia
      200509

      [Photos] Curry Palace in Prague, Czech

      October 10, 2017


      No, it is not a real palace but a restaurant. :)

      13th July 2017

      Curry Palace, Prague, Czech

      It was my first time there with parents after my graduation day - an Indian & Bangladeshi restaurant, suggested by my friend, studying in Prague.
      Curry Palace

      Curry Palace in Prague, Czech
      Curry Palace in Prague, Czech

      Yes, they served halal food (beef, chicken, mutton etc) but don't be surprised to see 'alcohol' in the menu for drinks. I can say 98% restaurants in Czech served alcoholic drinks (even the one that serve halal food). It is different than in Malaysia where we have so many other choices of restaurants. 

      Just, order non-alcoholic drinks and say that you don't want any alcohol (best way is to say you are allergic) in the food either. 


      Curry Palace in Prague, Czech
      Prawn madras
      - a typical dish of medium hot and sour taste
      - prepared with chilli powder, lemon juice and tomato puree
      = 195kc

      Curry Palace in Prague, Czech
      Chana masala 
      - chickpea cooked with Indian spices
      = 155kc

      Curry Palace in Prague, Czech
      Lamb biryani 150g 
      - specially prepared with basmati rice, nuts, raisins and mixture of indian spices, served with raitha
      = 230kc




      Curry Palace in Prague, Czech
      Chicken Tandoori 300g
      - chicken legs marinated over night in yogurt, ginger, ground spices and saffron
      - roasted delicately in the Tandoor oven
      = 185kc

      Curry Palace in Prague, Czech
      Plain Naan = 40kc
      - soft bread
      Cheese Naan = 60kc
      - cheese bread 


      Cost:
      • Lamb Biryani 150g          = 230kc
      • Chana Masala                  = 155kc
      • Prawn Madras 150g        = 195kc
      • Chicken Tandoori 300g   = 185kc
      • Cheese Naan                     = 60kc
      • Plain Naan                        = 40kc
      • Vittel 1L (mineral water) = 95kc
      • Take Away Box                 = 30kc

      Total 
      = 990kc (including 15% VAT)


      Review:
      • Authentic taste of Indian food, simply delicious and suitable to our Asian tongue :)
      • The food price is actually fair enough for large portions of food! We even take away left over food (like briyani and tandoori). Just if you think you can't finish the whole portion, simply share with friends or take away. Take away box is charged, so maybe you can save on that by bringing your own small food plastic container.
      • Careful of the hotness of the food - like Phall and Jalfrasie dishes.
      • There are many vegetarian dishes to choose if you would like to.
      • Mineral water is obviously expensive. Bring your own water. 1L mineral water only cost 15kc in Tesco.
      • Or maybe you can try mango lassi - a trademark of Indian restaurants there. 
      • Clean dining area, clean toilets.
      • Excellent, friendly service and staffs. They even offer us any praying mat when we told them if it is possible to pray there. No prayer room but we just pray at the table, not many people around at that time. 
      • On the maps, the nearest tram stops are Letenské náměstí and Korunova?ní. We went there by Uber anyway, directly in front of the restaurant. 



      Curry Palace in Prague, Czech
      It was like a feast for the three of us. :D


      Contacts:
      Curry Palace
      Jire?kova 13
      Praha 7, 170 00

      +420 233 378 342
      +420 775 146 252

      info@currypalace.cz

      Opening hours:
      Mon - Fri, 11:00 - 22:30
      Sat - Sun, 13:00 - 22:30

      Direction:


      SS, Perak, Malaysia
      171010

      They Made It To The Top of Pet?ín Hill!

      September 16, 2017

      Finally :D 

      During their first trip to Czech in the middle of 2015, we ran out of time to explore Prague itself. Lol. I was so eager last time to take them to different cities in Europe and turned out I forgot to allocate more days to explore Prague itself. -__-'

      But, alhamdulillah this time, more places checked!

      14th July 2017
      Pet?ín hill, Czech

      With Pet?ín Lookout Tower (Pet?ínská rozhledna)

      Finally they managed to get to the top! The queue for the funicular was not that short but I was glad we had few unplanned hours to spend. :)

      The day after my graduation day was when our Europe road trip started. We were expected to pick up our pre-booked rental car at about 3pm when unexpectedly it was delayed till 6pm. 

      Early morning that day, I took a tram from our Airbnb to the city center to get my degree's translation done, together with the other Malaysians. Since the scroll was very big, we need to make a notarized, smaller copy (A4) - and of course it costs money. Then, we left the smaller copy at the translation office. 


      Guess what, the translator was extremely old and we were told that he is currently the one and only official Latin to English translator in Czech! We kept praying that he will remain healthy as long as he can :)


      Summer with flowers. <3

      Done with all procedures, I rushed back to the Airbnb to help with check out. With Uber, we took our luggages straight to car rental office and planned to store our luggage there for few hours while waiting for the car to be ready. 

      Things happened, plan changed.
      So, the car will only be ready around 6pm. 

      What to do? 

      Let's explore Prague!
      Of course not really by foot but public transportation :D Hehe


      PET?íN - SCENIC VIEWPOINT OF PRAGUE, CZECH

      click here to read and to enjoy the views from this hill :)

      Main aci nyorok ;p This was how I enjoyed my parents' old school jokes... ambik je gambar nanti kacau diorang balik :)

      Sometimes, I feel like I am just a photographer for their trip. Haha. I wonder how older generation can maintain the sweetness and harmony in their relationship? T__T

      The queue for funicular. You can always use the same tickets for tram / metro as long as they are still valid.

      View from the funicular. 

      My mum requested her picture with these roses :D  

      Homemade lemonade - already missing this T__T

      This lemonade was nicely done and delicious! Always ask about the ingredients if you come to Czech as they sometimes don't consider wine / beer as alcohol (as these are totally normal for them). Don't simply ask about alcohol okay?

      Does it have alcohol, beer or wine?    Má alkohol, pivo nebo víno?


      Ginger for ayah, lemon for mak, strawberry for me. 

      Around 5pm+, the car rental company texted me that the car was ready for pick up. :)

      RUNWELL Rent A Car
      Just for my future reference, in case I forgot about this.
      Or you can try this car rental company as well :) I recommend it!

      After checking the car and set the navigation, we finally leave Prague for a transit in Hannover before our next destination, Hamburg, Germany. :) 

      Sunset in Germany. 

      SubhanAllah, isn't it beautiful? :D

      Till next post, insyAllah :)

      SS, Perak, Malaysia
      170916

      Day Trip to ?esky Krumlov, Czech

      September 14, 2017


      After 5 years, I returned to this town - still lovely as it used to be, still packed with tourists especially Asians. I am telling, there are so many Asians (including us) in ?esky Krumlov. 

      11th July 2017
      ?esky Krumlov, Czech




      This time, I went there by bus with my parents. A month before our trip, I've checked Student Agency bus for the tickets. There were approximately 30 empty seats left. Not really sure why I postponed buying it to last minute. Later, I find out all early morning trips from Prague to Cesky Krumlov were sold out! 

      Student Agency is my favourite bus company in Czech, I was a bit blurred of other alternative of buses. After searching around, I managed to buy tickets from another company (M Express - 215kc/person/way) but unfortunately the journey was longer and even more expensive. It took almost 4 hours when it supposed to be only 3 hours by Student Agency (200kc/person/way). T_T


      The weather was so good for ice-creams. :)

      Since I've shared my trip to Cesky Krumlov before, I don't think I will share more details about this place in this blog post. You can check my previous posts:

      2 HARI DI ?ESKY KRUMLOV, CZECH - PART 1



      Fridge Magnets in CK.



      My parents at the Old Town, they love matching clothes like this. Haha.

      A part of the castle. 

      Restaurant with terrace. 

      Starting with this town, I realized that I need to locate public toilets in all places that we will go. My parents need toilets more frequent - a sign they are getting older. T__T

      A thing I am impressed with my parents are they are getting used to dry toilets and take wudu' in public toilets. :D I usually accompany my mum while my dad take care of our belongings, then we take turns. 


      Our lunch - nasi impit, kuah kacang, serunding daging.

      Another thing if we are travelling to a place without prayer rooms, always prepare qiblah compass, okay? It does not matter if we use physical compass or any apps, as long as we put priority to our prayers even though we are 'musafir'. My parents are getting used to pray in public as well, alhamdulillah!

      That yellow bag - our food bag. It became one of the best bag ever!

      Castle - An example to show my parents how to snap millennial's style of pictures. HEHE. I mean, how straight all lines should be etc. 

      I already miss this orange roofs T____T

      Castle's Garden - My favourite picture!

      Heheee, just for fun :D Ni lubang air. 

      Towards more travelogues :D 
      Haha.
      Tolonglah rajin menaip, Nina T__T

      SS, Perak, Malaysia
      170913

      How Graduation Ceremony in Czech Looks Like?

      September 13, 2017


      Today marks exactly 2 months since my graduation day - the time I became an alumni of Charles University in Prague. 

      Mixed feeling, it is normal right?

      13th July 2017
      Karolinum, Prague, Czech

      The Asians.

      Well, graduation ceremony in Czech is not the same as in our country. There, it is only a small occasion - but it feels so meaningful after years of hard works, prayers, laugh and tears. 

      For my batch, the were about 44 graduates. And we were divided into two groups - 12pm and 1.30pm. So, you can see that one specific ceremony only take 1 hour +-. There was less protocol compared to Malaysia.. maybe. I can't recall the last time I joined a convocation here. 

      In front of Karolinum.

      So far that I know, Karolinum (or the site where Karolinum is located today) was actually a residence and later became lecture rooms etc for Charles University. It is now known as National Cultural Monument in Czech Republic. So, if you guys have the chance to visit Prague, you can put this building in your plan. :)

      Charles University (English)
      Univerzita Karlova (Czech)
      Universitas Carolina (Latin)


      The hall. Behind us is where the rector, dean, senate members will sit. The graduates will stand in the middle of the hall, with parents and family members on both sides. That statue is King Charles. 

      The Senates.


      We didn't really have proper rehearsal. Every graduate was given a briefing just few minutes before we enter the hall. Haha. And graduates don't wear graduation robes as they are only for the Senates. But, we rented the robes later, for the sake of memories :)

      The flow of graduation ceremony was roughly like this:1. All guests took their seats.
      2. Rector, dean, senate members entered the hall, followed by graduates.
      3. Introductory speech by the dean.
      4. The Oath.
      5. The scroll.
      6. Speech by Valedictorian.
      7. Shake hands with the senate members.

      That's it :D

      The graduates.

      Usually, the graduates will be standing according to alphabetical order. And through out 6 years, I was always the first person to be called for anything T_T. I thought I would be standing the most front that time. Haha. 

      But the tall guy, Matt in front of me was the best student - he received the red scroll! I mentioned him once in this blog - my first official run in Czech. Czech has different grading than Malaysia - if students in Malaysia aimed for the highest 4.0, here in Czech the highest grade is 1.0. 

      So, red scroll means, his average results can be around 1.0 (or I can say four flat / close to four flat in Malaysia).

      I am not sure her position - but she was kind of the emcee. 
      Refer here for Hippocratic Oath.

      The oath was delivered in Latin by our Promoter (the one who will give away the scroll). And the graduates will answer the Promoter with Spondeo Ac Polliceor which means I Promise & Swear. 

      See the guy in red robe. We need to put our fingers to the stuff he hold while saying Spondeo Ac Polliceor to the Promoter. 
      The Promoter. There were official photographs during the ceremony but I am too lazy to buy T_T
      Our Valedictorian. Viktoria used to be our group leader since the first year. 
      Shake hands session with the Senates. 
      With our family members.
      This is how the scroll looks like - it is in Latin and we need to officially translate it to English first before it can be used in Malaysia. 
      The Malaysians :)

      Alhamdulillah.
      Alhamdulillah.
      Alhamdulillah.

      Thanks for the prayers, guys. 
      Keep on praying for our journey as your future doctors :)

      SS, Perak, Malaysia.
      170913

      Istanbul Tour With Ayah Mak | Istanbul, Turkey

      August 6, 2017


      It feels a bit funny to write this post as I realized I just finish writing about my road trip around Istanbul (Where East Meets West) and most of the places we went have been shared in my previous posts. Haha, but let's just see how this post will lead me to. 

      10th July 2017
      Istanbul, Turkey


      Europe Trip started here!

      We left the country with Turkish Airlines. My previous flight with my parents was 2 years ago when we were on our way from London, UK to Geneva, Switzerland. Yep, that was from our first Europe trip (so-called Europe Trip 1.0 - more to come hopefully, ameen!) Since Turkish Airlines is not a low-cost airline, I felt relieved at least for them to have a proper, chosen seat and proper meal on board. For meal, we personally prefer Emirates. If you guys love cheesy food, Turkish Airlines suits you more :D

      4 checked in luggage - one for Ayah, one for Mak, the rest were food (plus kitchen utensils).

      Well, cliche. :D

      I don't know what happened to the flight air-conditioner that time, but it felt warm on board. We were a bit sweating. T_T

      Arrived Istanbul on time, we decided to walk directly to the praying room. It is quite close to Gate 219 (if I'm not mistaken), seems like I have no idea if there is another praying room around departure area. 

      Done with prayers, we continued to the arrival to get to the hotel desk. Fuh, the queue at the passport control was not a joke, it took more than half an hour just to get our passports stamped! I feel glad that I have some experiences with this airport, at least I have some idea to walk around. Save time, save energy. -_-'


      Breakfast with Mr. Potato. I persuaded Ayah to buy a cup of coffee from Starbucks just for the sake of sitting there, even though this was my first time with Starbucks. Sorry, I don't know why I don't feel good to sit in any restaurants without buying anything. Hee.

      Istanbul was scorching hot that day. Trust me, prepare yourselves with good sunscreen lotion especially with SPF50+ if you are planning to come to Istanbul in July. :D 

      If you have a long transit / lay over in Istanbul (Ataturk) Airport, simply request for Istanbul Tour / free meal voucher

      Our tour group was quite big that time - about 2 buses (maybe around 40 people?). We are eligible for 9am-3pm tour since our connecting flight was around 4.30pm. The tentative was roughly like this:

      Haha, see, I posted at least some points for each attractions :) Click if you want to read, yea?


      Our tour group - the guide was explaining about Hippodrome.

      German Fountain

      Obelisk of Theodosius

      Blue Mosque

      They looked cute though in those cloth :) 

      I have witnessed the same procedure in mosque in Malaysia (for example Putrajaya) where foreign / non-Muslim will receive this kind of clothes to cover themselves. Just, in Putrajaya, they are not allowed to enter the praying areas (so far that I know), but here in Blue Mosque, everyone is welcomed inside. 

      From this view, I am a bit confused with the saying that says women with menstruation are not allowed to enter mosques. How can we know that fact among these non-Muslims?

      Inside Blue Mosque. Mak said that there were too many people, it was hard to enjoy spiritually. I just realized, here similar to the interior of Hagia Sophia we can see the names of Khulafa' Ar-Rasyidin and the grandsons of Prophet Muhammad - Hasan & Husein. 

      Upon leaving Blue Mosque for Topkapi Museum, Mak kept mentioning the roasted corn. T_T Fuh, I did not have any Lira, but thankfully the hawkers accept Euro coins (the big one like one and two Euros). So, craving fulfilled :p Bought chestnuts as well. Haha


      Standing on European side of Turkey, at the back is the Asian side. Most historical sites are located in European side.

      The sea... Mesmerizing!



      What else can I share in this post.....?

      Hmm maybe my personal comments about the tour?
      • This type of tour (9am-3pm) involves a lot of walking. Please bear in mind and put this into consideration if you are planning to join the tour with the elders.
      • Food, entrance fee and all transportation you use during this tour are for free.
      • Mind that the food may not be according to your taste and the food is Turkish style. But, why not have a try? :D
      • Istanbul was really hot that time. Prepare your own water. Don't drink from the tap water, not recommended.
      • There are few souvenir shops just outside Blue Mosque (the entrance facing the Hippodrome). For this specific type of tour (9am-3pm), you don't have the chance to go shopping at any bazaar. Unless if you are eligible for another type of tour (9am-6pm). So, be prepared with some Turkish Lira in advanced if you wanna buy some souvenirs.


      Hagia Sophia, maybe next time?

      • Ask the tour guide at what time the bus will leave for the airport. You may get lost or get separated from the tour group, so at least you know where you can meet them again to catch your connecting flights.
      • Prepare a good camera as you can either listen to the tour guide or wander around. I mean, if there is any view that catch your heart, directly snap it! You may not have the chance to return to that specific point. 
      • All in all, the tour is hectic even for me. I have a feeling my parents would love to come again and enjoy the city slowly. :) But, we should not complain as everything is for FREE, remember that :)


      With the background of Blue Mosque.
      Till we meet again, Turkey. :) 

      SS, Perak, Malaysia
      170806

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