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Is China a backpacker friendly country?

i have been travelling to many countries and now working in China and although China is very safe but China is one of the country that is not backpackers friendly. The CCP’s dream is to monitor every people who lives in the country. When someone enters China, the CCP wants to know where you live, so you need to register yourself to the police station and some hotels does not accept foreigners, in fact in most outskirt areas, all hotels wont accept you. If these hotels have this kind of restriction, airbnb is worse and backpacker normally does not look for hotels, they look for cheap accommodation or couchsurfing. Even those chinese having a hard time to host you without having to face problems with the police. Eventhough CCP wants you to visit china, they only want you to visit the places that they WANT YOU TO VISIT. Some backpackers prefer to explore uncharted places, how can this be done when you can’t find a place to sleep? They have lots of nice places to go such as Xinjiang and Tibet. If you visit xinjiang, there will be security checkpoints all over the places. Would you want to waste your money to visit this kind of places? i went to Ningxia on a backpacking trip to visit a famous mosque located in a small village. I checked-in at the nearby hotel but after few minutes, 5 policemen came and I was brought to the police station for questioning for 3 hours. All my things were inspected, even the pictures and videos in my smartphone were inspected! imagine if you have a sensitive photos of your girlfriend/wife and suddenly a police get a hand of these materials. how do you feel? would you still want to backpack in China?

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How China managed to control the COVID-19 outbreak in 2 months time?

i have been getting this question from my families and friends which made me decide to write my opinion after working in china for several years (before and after the covid-19).

as we all know, china successfully implemented mass surveillance on its citizens which means if you are a citizen of china, even your balls are being held by the government, in other words, the government knows everything about you and you can’t run away.

with this mass surveillance in place, it is easy to control the population when a pandemic like covid-19 exist. together with “no questions asked” policy, they can simply control the outbreak because the population is just like a ROBOT. why i said this because a robot does not question anything, and will do anything as instructed, everyone in that country follows what the government freakin told them to do! no one oppose the government ( and you know what will happen if they do ) .

secondly, in Shanghai, children are not allowed to attend religious classes. everyone obey this instruction. if the government can easily impose this autocratic rule, you can imagine how easily the government is able to impose rules to control the pandemic!

most people from outside china, are amazed when seeing this country “successfully” control the pandemic. some are proud and some criticize their own country, why their country cannot act like china. BUT they don’t know what it takes to achieve that kind of “success”.

if you live in a democratic country which is struggling to control this pandemic, you know democracy is not the problem, its the politicians. so do your part as citizens to voice your concerns. you have the power to make the country a better place. your life belongs to you, and it does not belong to the government!

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Career in Huawei Technologies Malaysia

Someone asked a question and i thought it would beneficial to share it here.

Question:
Hi there… Just wanna to ask you some opinion regarding Huawei. Im a fresh graduate got offered with project management engineer position in HW, been reading alot of the comments on the Huawei’s thread, and most of the comments are quite scary, is it really that “bad” though?
The contract position is kinda risky as well… actually i got offered with another permanant position in other company, but for the jobscope i prefer huawei as i intended to debut my career in project management. i heard the politics are very “legendary”. Just wanted to hear your thoughts on it

Answer:
Firstly, congratulations on getting both jobs.

Malaysia’s 5 main industries are banking, ecommerce, OnG, construction, electronics/manufacturing and IT. IMO, everyone has a dream career but in Malaysia, we cant just blindly follow our dream. As an example, I want to become automotive engineer, unfortunately Msia doesn’t have a good automotive company to grow my career to become a true automotive engineer. We used to have a good auto company (Proton) but now not anymore. Even working in Perodua is a waste of time because there is no r&d opportunity since they just copy all the design from Toyota/Daihatsu. End up become Copy Engineer. Somemore, they pay peanut salary but we work 8 hours per day just like everybody else. Why waste our time working like this? Get my point?

What I’m trying to say is to look for a job in an industry where money is abundant or work in Fortune 500 companies where they have cash to pay a good salary. DONT find a job that you like but FIND a job that you like AND it pays a GOOD MONEY.

Maybe my comments about Huawei are a bit exaggerated but its better to be ready for the corporate world. Companies are not doing charity work. They are trying to make money and the fresh grad is an easy target for them to gain more for what they paid for. Huawei or any companies, in front of u, they will say all the nice words such as “Employees are our precious assets”, but in reality is, they will question whether your salary is justified with the work that u delivered. No hard feelings. Its just business. It’s a cruel world. But I don’t deny that there are some companies who truly value their employees such as companies listed in Fortune 500 such Microsoft, Apply, Google, Cisco etc.

despite the negative aspect of this company, Huawei is a very good place to grow but it is definitely not a good place to stay for a long term basis. And it is still much better than to work in most of the local companies. working in an MNC, u get the chance to hang around with great ppl with great mindset and with vast experience which enables u to grow, not just for your career but to broaden your way of thinking, the way u see things, let u see things differently as compared to other typical ppl. that’s why there is a saying “Your Circle of Friends Influence Who You Become”. so, if u hang with ppl who always play politics, talk c*ck, day dreaming, you will definitely become just like them.

Career in project management is not bad actually. you have the opportunity to grow as Project Mgr, then become Director, after that C-Level etc. I assume you have an idea about your career goals, what u expect to become in 5 years time, 10 years time, etc. Huawei is one of the biggest company in the world, definitely u have the opportunity to gain experience. It is much better if this role have the opportunity to work abroad or collaborate with international peers globally. By looking at the JD, u will handle the project mgmt system, but I am not sure the detail of this role. But normally in Huawei, most of their Project Managers come from a technical background, where they have worked as Engineer doing technical stuff. So, for u to start your career directly in Project Mgmt might give u an extra challenge to equip urself in technical area for career growth. But I might be wrong, but u can give it a try and see what this role has to offer. Learn as much as u can, don’t learn some basic stuff, but gain some unique knowledge where u can use it to boost your career. For example, getting involved in a big project, where time is critical, and so on. Honestly I don’t know much about Project Mgmt team because I joined them as Technical Engineer where in my field of work, there is a huge potential for career growth since it involved working with the latest tech such as 5G and this knowledge is highly in demand in many countries but not in msia because telco have limited opportunity eventhough it is a lucrative business.

why worry about office politics? firstly, what is your goal when joining huawei or any other company? if your aim is to gain bonus, promotion, increment, i guess by playing politics will help u achieve these goals. if your aim is to gather unique knowledge and skills as much as possible so that u can jump to a better company with a better pay, office politics are irrelevant to u. yes, salary is super low for fresh grad, but looking at the bright side, there is an opportunity to gain priceless knowledge which will leverage the money issue. therefore its a win-win situation, the company hired u cheaply and in return, u get to learn something priceless. remember, “DO NOT work hard, but work SMART!” “DO NOT be loyal to the company, BUT be loyal to your CAREER!”

and I suggest u to keep on applying for other jobs at a good company. You are still young. If u haven’t figured out your passion, keep on working in different company until u find the right one. Because passion will drive your career, which in return will reward u with money, promotion, bonus, etc.



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Laptop with built-in desktop CPU

My 10 years old t410i finally reached the end of its days. It served me well, all these years (tears on my eyes), worth every penny i spent on it. This laptop’s 8GB wont be enough to cater the requirements for my daily task.

My search for a new laptop took many months as I could not find laptop worth paying for. i am attracted to new lenovo x280 but it costs a whopping RM4k++ at the time this article was written which was above my budget.

Then I searched for a used lenovo x260 and found a well maintained one which costs RM1156 (i5 6200U , 8GB) but it uses quite slow CPU and i thought i could replace it after i buy this laptop, then i realized laptop nowadays has its CPU and RAM soldered onto the motherboard! Oh man, my good ol’ T410 survived for 10 years because I am able to upgrade is CPU, RAM and HDD to meet ever growing software requirements installed in it. After that I am stuck, at first I was searching for a laptop which can swap its CPU and it turns out almost all laptop does do that anymore! Except one, which is Clevo!

i stumbled on this video where this guy swapped Intel G5420 with a FREAKIN i5 9400 desktop CPU!!! How is that possible? It turns out that this laptop sold by a chinese company called Maibenben which are one of the resellers who build their laptop based on Clevo’s barebone laptop chassis. Some of these laptop chassis uses LGA1151 socket which enables it to use 8th and 9th gen intel CPU!!! In that video the laptop is based on Clevo’s NB60TA where this model is already obsolete by now. But do not worry, Clevo produced newer models which also has LGA1151 socket where you can find a comprehensive list of upgradable cpu laptop here.

There are plenty of resellers who are using Clevo’s laptop chassis such as Eluktronics, XMG and Sager where you can easily buy it from their websites. Below shows one of the model where you can buy a barebone laptop (without cpu, ram, hdd) which uses H310 based chipset with LGA1151 and you can build a i5 9400 based system as low as RM3000 !!!

Or if you have an even tighter budget, you may check out chinese brands such as Shinelon(炫韙) and Hasee(焞舟) were these laptop brands can be purchased from Taobao. Here is one link which sells Hasee laptops where you can own a Laptop with i5 8400 desktop CPU for as low as CNY3000 (RM1800) !!! And it has GTX1050 suitable for gamers out there.

However bear in mind that this laptop will be a bit bulky and a little heavier as compared to other mainstream laptops which is one of the trade off by having a desktop cpu in a laptop. If you can live with this trade off, you will own a laptop which is sustainable for many years.

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Comparison of Insurance Companies when buying Malaysian Motor Insurance Pool (MMIP) / 3rd Party Insurance for motorcycle

In my 20 years of experience of owning a cheap motorcycle and a 3rd party insurance, I can never escape from discrimination from the several parties.

I noticed the renewal fee of 3rd party insurance for my 125cc motorcycle has increased. The story began when i received an automated reminder email from AXA Affin General Insurance to renew the insurance which costs RM87.58 (the same price i’ve been paying for more than 5 years with AXA). After contacting AXA to request for online payment, they sent a revised quotation which costs RM109.50. The price increase because they added an additional coverage (motorcyclist PA Plan A with towing). When asking the reason for price increase, they said “Personal Accident cover is required for Third Party motorcycle policy“. Honestly, money is never an issue to pay the price increase but I am not paying extra money just because the company wanted me to!

the quoted price from automated email
the revised price

I browsed the internet and study the 3rd party insurance regulations and guidelines and found an informative article here. In this article, the writer got help from MNRB (Malaysian National Reinsurance Berhad) to instruct the insurance company to allow him/her to buy insurance without Additional Coverage. This means we have the right not to buy the Additional Coverage! I contacted MNRB but no one pick up the phone, I even emailed to MNRB but no reply at all! MNRB is owned by PNB (Permodalan Nasional Berhad) which makes MNRB as a GLC. But I am not surprised to see a GLC in Malaysia to have this poor customer service.

I contacted the writer to explain about my problem and he provided me with a list of insurance companies that provides MMIP. I emailed each one of them and i have tabulated the results as shown below:-

Insurance CompanyRemarks
AmGeneral Insurance BerhadThey did not reply my email
Chubb Insurance Malaysia BerhadPrice = ???
They replied with “We regret to inform you that we unable to cover Third Party for your motorcycle Honda AFS125MCR – is declared as Decline Risk by Chubb Insurance”
Liberty InsurancePrice = RM113.50 ( the price includes Additional Coverage)
Lonpac InsuranceThey did not reply my email
MPI GeneraliPrice = RM113.50 ( the price includes Additional Coverage)
Pacific & OrientThey did not reply my email
Pacific InsuranceThey did not reply my email
Progressive InsuranceThey did not reply my email
RHB InsurancePrice = ???
I did not receive the quotation because they wanted me to go to the branch
Takaful IkhlasPrice = ???
They replied with “Kindly to inform you that we no longer have MMIP or third party coverage”
Tokio MarinePrice = RM87.57
Quoted Price of 3rd party insurance for 125cc motorcycle

Of all the companies that I contacted, only ONE COMPANY offered insurance without Additional Coverage! This shows that the welfare for motorcycle owners with 3rd party insurance are not being taken care of. However there is still one kindhearted company (Tokio Marine) which offered a fair deal. In the end, I bought my 3rd party insurance for both my motorcycle and my car with Tokio Marine and they still impresses me until today.

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