Brunei Consumer Fair 2009
The Brunei Consumer Fair Part III 2009 has just ended yesterday, being organised by Sunlit Advertising. The Brunei Consumer Fair Part III has so far reached 43, 000 visitors at the International Convention Centre in Berakas.

The organiser: Sunlit Advertising

Fresh mushroom grown in plastics

Representatives of AIA

Visitors looking at the displays of a booth

The emcee of the BCF Part III

The Brunei Cyber Games 2009

Latest advertisment methods

KNK Booth laid out facts of Brunei

Bottled honey

Gold stuffs in display

Jasper recalls his most delightful moments: It ain’t easy for an average Bruneian lad to experience snow, drizzling and gently touching the tip of the nose. For Jasper, that was just what he experienced: Snow. His trip to Canada last December could be said the most promising trip ever as he got to see snowballs in reality, as well as to ponder a few interesting places in Vancouver.
Vancouver is believed to be one of the best towns in America as the Condé Nast Traveler Magazine has featured it in a lot of articles.
According to Jasper (who was just back a few days ago), talking with his experiences, Mount Whistler, one of the mountains in Canada is a extremely nice but cold place. Temperature may fall to as low as -27 degree celsius but still hundreds and thousands of people visit this particular mountain every winter.

Paradise: snow drizzling and touching the nose

White covers the surface

Thickened ice falling (with sound) on the car
Apparently, the most beautifully decorated houses in Canada’s Vancouver would be published in the newspapers as featured houses for Christmas. I guess that is something to add on to your knowledge.

Welcome to Metro Town

Cathay flights
*VanceTan.com would like to thank outdoors crew, Jasper for the coverage on how Canada was like in December 2008. Thanks for submitting the photos too.
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