An artists square behind Sacre Coeur

There is a unique square behind Sacre Coeur


It houses mostly painters

A boy trying to learn the trade


It's really a rectangular square, which attracts all the eyes and souls


Painted either using unique method or special tools
This lady scolded me for taking a photo, a small grey dot in my entire trip :((
Live potrait drawing
Another live moment
A cute waiter
Another cute waiter, just looks like Popeye the sailor man ...

Sacre Coeur

Sacre Coeur is a Roman Catholic basilica dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. It is situated at the summit of the butte Montmartre, the highest point in Paris, France.



I notice that at major tourist spots in Paris, there must be one or two merry-go-round around




A postcard alike background



Standing in front of the giant "postcard"


Overlooking the city from the middle section
Many couples intimidating on the green slope
Lots of tourist on that day, looking for live free show
Lovely little girls having some dancing sessions


and this guy performing great stunt with a soccer ball

while a warrior protecting Sacre Coeur







Moving around Paris

It's quite easy to travel around Paris with the Hop-on Hop-off tourist buses, the routes cover most of the city attractions.

One of the bus at the background, double deckers open air, cool and composed

Malaysian lacks creativity and innovative touches

Lately I have been to a few countries. When I am back to my home country, I start to notice that Malaysian are miles behind in terms of their creativity senses.

Malaysia is a beautiful country with special personalities. If we can promote a creative and innovative culture among individuals, then we can take our tourism, f&b, retails, clothing, and other services industry to another level.

To me, French, Italian, Singaporean, and even Thais are miles ahead of us. We really need to do some catch up in this Bolehland !!



Sandwiches in France

Sandwiches delivery comes with a designer box

Beautiful sandwiches from the inside


In France, the sandwiches are available in multiple shapes and multiple varieties
Most of them stretches your mouth to the fullest !!

Mona Lisa at The Louvre

Mona Lisa portrait is inside The Louvre. The pyramid structure acts as the entry point to the surrounding buildings.


The portrait attracts huge crowd, a prime area for all the visitors.


Mona Lisa
smiling at you ...
Opposite Mona Lisa portrait is this gigantic painting but all the eyes seems to be turning towards the smaller portrait.

Breakfast at Paris

I had my last breakfast in Paris at this outlet which is run by Asian



7-up in a bottle which captured my attention


together with this LONG sandwiches