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A Morning Walk At Pulau Tikus Market

 

A Morning Walk At Pulau Tikus Market
#1: Pasar Pulau Tikus – Pulau Tikus Market

A Morning Walk At Pulau Tikus Market – Pulau Tikus Market is one of the market that’s close to my place and mom is a frequent visitor of that market. On a fine Saturday morning two weeks back, I went there with mom for breakfast and accompany her to buy some stuff. I never know that there’s a hidden hawker stalls located at the back of the market and has a variety of local Penang food.

A Morning Walk At Pulau Tikus Market
#2: The hawker stalls area.
A Morning Walk At Pulau Tikus Market
#3: Old lady operating her Wan Tan Noodle stall.

It’s not a big one but then, it’s enough to cater daily market visitor and I had Hokkien And Lor Mixed Noodle for breakfast. Simply delicious and good. Then it’s started to rain, which makes eating breakfast chilling and nice. Mom said it’s pretty hot on normal day at there.

A Morning Walk At Pulau Tikus Market
#4: Cheap textiles at the market.

A Morning Walk At Pulau Tikus Market
#5: Customer looking for textile.

After breakfast, mom wanted to buy some stuff and so I followed along, turned on my camera and put my finger on the shutter button, and started snapping away. It was late morning and there’s stall started to pack up for the day and go home to get some rest after a long morning of work. On the other hand, there’s still people coming in to do some last minute buying of vegetable and meat before lunch time arrives.

A Morning Walk At Pulau Tikus Market
#6: A lady standing.

A Morning Walk At Pulau Tikus Market
#7: A man asking for prices.

It’d been raining quite a lot in Penang for the past few weeks and it’s still raining much now. Though, in Klang Valley here is quite humid and hot lately.

A Morning Walk At Pulau Tikus Market
#8: Funny car plate, the WTF, from Kuala Lumpur.


#9: Packing already.


#10

If were to compare this to other more famous market like the Chowrasta Market and the Cecil Street Market, the Pulau Tikus Market is indeed smaller in size, but somehow, it’s still serves the local around the area that with you can find almost everything you need at there.


#11: Selling fruits in the alley.


#12: A girl waiting.


#13: The coffee shop that’s suppose to fill with people did not open on that day.


#14: Couple walking along the road.

There’s also quite a few numbers of coffee shop around the area too!

 

 

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Nick is an interior designer and tech enthusiast based in Penang, Malaysia who constantly exploring places, indulges great food, discovering good design and is a shutterbug. Nick usually writes about Penang, happenings, travel, food, design and personal thoughts.

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