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Friday, February 29, 2008

Back From Tanjung Malim ....


What a beautiful day ....

In the morning managed to locate the wholesale outlet dealing with birdnests. The only shop that import their raw materials from East Malaysia, process them and pack in West Malaysia.

It seem that the outlet is the only shop in Kuala Lumpur that allows visitors, mainly from mainland China, to view how those nest are being processed, dried and pack into those beautiful boxes. All their nests are cave nests.



They have the white colored (one year's old), the stripe with pink color (the two years old) and the red colored (4 years old before being harvested).

I was attended by Miss Elaine and whe promised to give her best attention to my visitors from Vietnam scheduled on March 15th, 2008.

Average price per kilo, processed and packed, was about RM 13,000. Not bad for cave nest. No indication for house nests.

Elained explained that nests harvested from came are more rigid and do not dissolve in hot water even after being boiled for 8 hours. Those house nests (harvest from man made house) should not be boiled more then 4 hours. If you do that they will be completely dissolved in those water.



They housed a fake cave to show how those fake cave nests are being built...

Got a bowl of birdnest soup for my effort.... Nice and sweet ....

At about noon jumped into Mr.M CRV and proceeded to his shop house in TM. Took us one hour to reach there. His shop house was somewhere in Behrang.

The house was strategicly located and there were lots of low lying areas around the area. On the horizon there are virgin jungle plus palm oil plantation estates.

There were two operating birdhouse in the same area however we have no reason to be overly concerned on their functionability. The nearest seem to be badly designed while the second seem to have lost it zest to live (no more birdcall sound).

Spend more then one hour to take various mesuarements and the two floors looks large enought to use the open roof type.



Mr.M wanted it to be specialy designed so that his unit will be camouflaged and nothing should indicate that it is a birdhouse.

The front should maintained as it is, while the back roof need to be opened for the birds inlets. He wanted them to be painted using the same color as the roof...

I am looking forward to be his project Manager. Well need to have his consent .

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