My Friday class ends at 1100. That makes me easier to plan for activities for late Friday. Alvin, Sheng Yang, Winnie and Henny planned to go to the Harcourts real estate agency to resolve their contract for the Cannington house. Henny is going to stay with me while Winnie will take over his room and his name on the contract. I took the chance to go with them to get an understanding on how they deal with rental contract in Perth. The agency situated in an area called Mayland and it took us some effort to reach there.
We took the bus to Victoria Park train station in order to take the train to Mayland. The Australian train is like Malaysian LRT but it is more comfortable and organised. The train was quite packed as it was Friday.



In Perth, students get a Smart Rider card for riding a public transport. It is a lot cheaper compare to normal fare. For example, the train ride to Mayland will charge around $4 normally, but with Smart Rider card, it only costs 90 cents. Another feature of the card is it incorporates the holder’s data and only eligible for the card holder’s use. For instance, if I lost the card, I have to report to the company to issue a revised card as one person can only hold one card.

Mayland is not as developed and well-organised compare to Bentley and Cannington. The streets are surrounded by old-fashion buildings.





The reason I took this picture is because the roof design made me felt creepy. It was a gargoyle if you are able to see it.

The temperature at daytime was hot and we suffered pretty much as we walked to the agency. The guy in grey is Henny. The lady with red bag walking beside him is Winnie. They were followed by Alvin, Sheng Yang and Sheng Yang’s girlfriend Ying Ying.



The agency is hiding in between residences. There was something that interested me. It was the blackboard that the agency used to view their agents’ schedule.

At the agency’s car park, I snapped this 318Ci. It has neat looking modded projector headlights and big chrome wheels.


We took train to go back to Victoria Park after they settled their contract matters. From the Mayland station, I can traced the skycrappers of the city. If you look at the background of the pictures which featured Winnie, you could notice that the Australians like to read while waiting for the train.



We went back to Cannington house. As we began to move into new home, I had to help Henny to move his belongings from Cannington house, where he spent his last semester.

The view from the hill at Farnham Street always beautiful at dusk.

Henny and I took dinner at a Malaysian restaurant in Karawara area, which is also where Waterford Village situated. He had a beef noodle while I ate Mamak-style fried rice.


We took the bus to Victoria Park train station in order to take the train to Mayland. The Australian train is like Malaysian LRT but it is more comfortable and organised. The train was quite packed as it was Friday.
In Perth, students get a Smart Rider card for riding a public transport. It is a lot cheaper compare to normal fare. For example, the train ride to Mayland will charge around $4 normally, but with Smart Rider card, it only costs 90 cents. Another feature of the card is it incorporates the holder’s data and only eligible for the card holder’s use. For instance, if I lost the card, I have to report to the company to issue a revised card as one person can only hold one card.
Mayland is not as developed and well-organised compare to Bentley and Cannington. The streets are surrounded by old-fashion buildings.
The reason I took this picture is because the roof design made me felt creepy. It was a gargoyle if you are able to see it.
The temperature at daytime was hot and we suffered pretty much as we walked to the agency. The guy in grey is Henny. The lady with red bag walking beside him is Winnie. They were followed by Alvin, Sheng Yang and Sheng Yang’s girlfriend Ying Ying.
The agency is hiding in between residences. There was something that interested me. It was the blackboard that the agency used to view their agents’ schedule.
At the agency’s car park, I snapped this 318Ci. It has neat looking modded projector headlights and big chrome wheels.
We took train to go back to Victoria Park after they settled their contract matters. From the Mayland station, I can traced the skycrappers of the city. If you look at the background of the pictures which featured Winnie, you could notice that the Australians like to read while waiting for the train.
We went back to Cannington house. As we began to move into new home, I had to help Henny to move his belongings from Cannington house, where he spent his last semester.
The view from the hill at Farnham Street always beautiful at dusk.
Henny and I took dinner at a Malaysian restaurant in Karawara area, which is also where Waterford Village situated. He had a beef noodle while I ate Mamak-style fried rice.

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