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  • Away From Computer – Blogging From Mobile Phone, Anytime, Anywhere

    Away From Computer - Blogging From Mobile Phone, Anytime, Anywhere

    Away From Computer – Blogging From Mobile Phone, Anytime, Anywhere – Hey guys, sorry for not updating lately because of heavy school works which made me seldom get to stick myself in front of the computer. But nevermind, I am still updating my other blog – Away From Computer, the blog that I post image straight from my mobile phone, anytime anywhere. You can follow me at Twitter @nicholaschan and visit that blog to know more about some cool updates.

    Nevertheless, I will be updating more as there’s more and more to share. Cheer! Happy Saturday!

  • A Week In Taylor’s University #3

     

    A Week In Taylor's University #3
    #1: One of our drawing.

    A Week In Taylor’s University #3 – This is the 3rd series of “A Week In Taylor’s University”. This is not my 3rd week in the school though, it’d been I don’t know how many weeks already, I only know I am now in semester 3, closing to the end of semester in about a month time. Sometimes I think, my tuition fees is very expensive, at about RM9,000 per semester (after scholarship discount for me is RM6,000-RM7,000), I get 14 weeks of study week. 14 weeks total up not even half a year or 4 months. In the short 14 weeks, it’s already RM9,000. Expensive.

    Now I only realised that other school does collect almost the same amount of school fees, but somehow they get 3 semester a year, which total up 7-9 semester. Woww.

    A Week In Taylor's University #3
    #2. Convival Bazaar by The Design School. I wonder why we, Interior Design was not invited to join. Hmm.

    Last week was beautiful because after a busy week before and submission, we finally got some rest for, a few days, but the coming weeks will be busy again because the next assignment and project have been issued.

    The school was kinda happening last week with bazaar and fair going on in the school, selling food and accessories. It’s really crowded and, fun.

    A Week In Taylor's University #3
    #3: Gaming session at the Convival Bazaar.

    A Week In Taylor's University #3
    #4: More gaming session.

    A Week In Taylor's University #3
    #5: The stalls at The Convival Bazaar.

    A Week In Taylor's University #3
    #6: Treated myself a cup of Chatime bubble tea after submission and sleepless night.

    A Week In Taylor's University #3
    #7: It’s a Chatime Jasmine Green Tea Mousse with Pearl. Yums.

    Weather turned better, not so rainy, not so wet, it was just nice with some cloudy days, which then make sitting by the lakeside comfortable and nice.

    A Week In Taylor's University #3
    #8: The ducks were dating by the lake. So sweet.

    A Week In Taylor's University #3
    #9: The interior design gang.

    A Week In Taylor's University #3
    #10: Kendrick in blue.

    A Week In Taylor's University #3
    #11: Kendrick and Arvin.

    A Week In Taylor's University #3
    #12: Fishy! So many fishes in the lake right now.

    A Week In Taylor's University #3
    #13: Trying to attract the fishes.

    A Week In Taylor's University #3
    #14: CK and Sofia.

    A Week In Taylor's University #3
    #15: My team, me, Steve, Jia Hui and Wesley.

    A Week In Taylor's University #3
    #16: Our presentation board. Well, it wasn’t a good one because the lecturer said the arrangement was not good. It didn’t go with the flow. What I wanted to show is like telling a story which start of with a book cover, and the details and so on. Think out of the box. But she not likey this way.

    A Week In Taylor's University #3
    #18: Inside of the model.

    It’s pretty much just another week, didn’t take much photo on the week too because was just trying to give myself a break, relax myself after a tiring week. Everything went fine, smooth and lazy.

    But Thursday wasn’t that nice to me because that class was from 8am-7pm, technically. What went wrong was in between 2.30pm-5pm was really very boring, it was the longest break ever as lecturer dismisses super duper early. Sigh.

    A Week In Taylor's University #3
    #19: Another bazaar thingy, the Taylor’s Young Entrepreneurs’ Day by Taylor’s Business School.

    A Week In Taylor's University #3
    #20: Nasi Lemak 2.5. LOL.

    A Week In Taylor's University #3
    #21: Really crowded. People mountain people sea.


    #22: More people.


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    #24: Taylor’s Las Vegas with no casino and chicks.


    #25: Playboy Mansion here with lots of bunny.


    #26: Chinese herbal tea, anyone?


    #27: Chinese desserts! Yum yum.


    #28: Teddy bear.


    #29: From the balcony.


    #30: Looking down during evening.


    #31: Sunset at Taylor’s!

    After class, Wesley, Jia Hui and I went to the balcony at 7th floor, Block E to enjoy the sunset for a little while before heading home. The traffic was bad on Thursday evening, really bad. Took me more than 30 minutes to reach home which is usually about 10 minutes.

    New week ahead! Looking forward to! As the week after this will be a short semester break. Yeah!

     

     

  • Hueisean At Chew Jetty

    Hueisean At Chew Jetty
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    Hueisean At Chew Jetty – Well, as you know I went to Chew Jetty few weeks back and I brought my dearest, Hueisean along because she’d never been there before. I’ve got my Canon 60D, and the Sigma 30mm f1.4 with me, so I started taking photos of her. Here are some shots of her, still learning and brushing up my skill. C&C are very welcome.

    Hueisean At Chew Jetty
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    I need to learn more on editing skill. My post-process skill really lousy because I don’t really know how to adjust the color and stuff. Haha. I prefer original shot, or perhaps using film camera so there’s no need of post-process. =D

    Hueisean At Chew Jetty
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    #5: The sweet smile.

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    Happy photography! What do you think?
  • A Walk At Chew Jetty


    #1. The Chew Jetty Kongsi.

    A Walk At Chew Jetty – Few weeks back, I went to the Chew Jetty with dearest, Hueisean. I like the place, I have been there for quite a few times and it just doesn’t feel bored every time I visit it because the little fishing village-like houses give a sense of peacefulness, a sense of calmness, it’s so near to town, yet it’s just relaxing, maybe because its location of by the sea.


    #2. It’s written Chew Jetty in Mandarin – read as Zhou Qiao.

    A Walk At Chew Jetty
    #3. Mini grocery store.


    #4. Lamp post.

    Chew Jetty or also known as Clan Jetty is a famous tourist spot in Penang, in the heart of the George Town Unesco World Heritage Site. Clan Jetty is located at Weld Quay, it consist of 8 jetties which are named after the surnames of the Chinese. Why people like to call Chew Jetty more is because it has the most number of “Chew” family living at there. The jetty is actually the villages of the Chinese immigrant when the first came to Penang in the 18th century.


    #5. Colourful artwork.


    #6. Hair saloon at the Jetty.


    #7. Bokeh!!


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    It’d now become a tourist spot, and also photographer’s favourite spot for photoshooting. Well, it’s not a surprise that there’s still people living at there, and some still goes out fishing by their private boat.


    #10. Net.

    #11. Saw some kids fishing at the jetty.


    #12. So we went to check it out.


    #13.His name is Jason and his fishing string got stuck at the boat and we went to help. HAHA.


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    The weather was pretty good that day, although it was sunny but occasionally sea breeze blew over my face which makes touring the place and taking photos nice.


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    It was a quiet afternoon, there’s not much people around in their home. There’s some other visitors like us too.


    #17.
    Peace.

    I feel the place is full of culture. One very cool thing is that different jetties has different house layout. It’s because that different clan from China last time has their very own clan living culture.


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    The Chew Jetty is very happening and crowded during the Thni Kong Festival during Chinese New Year, as well as the Nine Emperor Gods Festival. You will not want to miss out this place if you happen to be in Penang, during or not during the two festivals.


    #20. Fisherman


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    Although the wind blew once in a while, it’s still feels hot once in a while, just when my perspiration started to break out of my pores, we started leaving Chew Jetty.

  • A Week In Taylor’s University #2


    #1: Friends who were in the filming of Ah Niu’s latest movie.

    A Week In Taylor’s University #2 – It’s another week in Taylor’s. The week was packed, wet, saw some cool stuff in school, but afterall, it’s just another week in Taylor’s. Monday was pretty surprised for us as we came across with another film shooting in our campus featuring the local director/actor/singer – Ah Niu. It’s Ah Niu’s latest film and I’ve no idea what it is, and he came to shoot the scene here.


    #2: Spotted Ah Niu in white tee sitting.


    #3: This is what the filming crew eat for lunch.


    #4: Part of the filming. Security guard shooting. For your technical information, they actually used the RED brand camera to shoot the film.

    A few friends actually join the temporary actor but the bad news is that they only received RM11 for buying food for two days. No pay. So lousy. Luckily I did not join them. I thought they were gonna get paid like maybe RM50? =D


    #5: Ah Niu in weird hair.


    #6: Another scene.


    #7: Ah Niu in white shirt.

    We were actually having lunch then my friend told me to look across the lake, only then I see they were doing the shooting. We wanted to go check it out but was in a rush to class. What’s great and lucky was, our classroom was just right above the film shooting scene where we could see some live action down there. Ah Niu was dressing very weird. I wonder what the movie will like when it’s on the screen. =D


    #8: Busy with work.


    #9: Lots of discussion going on.


    #10: Our in house magician, Zhi Sheng from 6 Of Spade.

    The days went on with the mind thinking about assignment due dates. We’ve got lots of assignment due dates coming soon, just din one last week and more to come. Weekend will not be like a holiday anymore. Weekends are busy right now.


    #11: Overnight in school.

     

     

     

     

     

     


    #12: Rain, I wore shorts which result in a wet feet.


    #13: Super heavy rain.


    #14: Raindrops falling of the sky,


    #15: Rain.

    The weather have been kinda crazy right now, sometimes very hot, sometimes very cold. It rained a lot lately, it’s not just drizzling off the sky, it’s huge, it’s loud, accompany by the roaring thunder.


    #16: Setting up stage for the Share The Love concert.

     


    #17: Spent some time at the Study Room.


    #18: Working at night.


    #19: Entertainment during work.

     


    #20: Testing all the technical stuff for the concert.


    #21: Photography during midnight.

    Spent a few nights in the campus, saw a mini concert in the campus, worked on assignments, and that’s my week in Taylor’s University.

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Overnight In Studio, Classroom And See Sunrise

     

    Overnight In Studio, Classroom And See Sunrise
    #1: Jia Hui’s playing my MacBook.

    Overnight In Studio, Classroom And See Sunrise – Last weekend was a really tiring weekend to me and my team because that we were rushing for the submission of an assignment and we spend 3 nights in school. We stayed overnight for 2 nights and a night till late night. It was a good experience, it was fun, it was like camping in Taylor’s University. Haha, but I do not want more because the total sleeping hour for the 3 days was not more than 10 hours.

    Overnight In Studio, Classroom And See Sunrise
    #2: The studio that we were in.


    #3:What a mess, the dark area at the back is where we lay back and take a rest.

    It was really unhealthy for sleeping so less. I didn’t want to, we didn’t want to, we wanted to sleep, but work forced us to sleep less. It’s a group project, we couldn’t do it else where or at someone’s home because it will be very messy and dirty. The good on doing it in school is that we got free house keeping, we have a big place for us to move around, provided a projector screen and a decent good stereo speaker for some in-house entertainment – music and video.


    #4: Xiami’s website on the screen.


    #5: Another studio that we were in. This one was not a good place to rest as it was bright when sun rises, there’s no curtain.

    There’s also the drafting table for us to do our drawing which the table at our home is not really suitable.


    #6: Our stuffs.


    #7: Good morning! It was about 9am.

    Well, the bad of doing it in school is that you don’t get to sleep, even if you do, it will not be comfortable, you don’t get to bath, there’s no bathroom in the campus, and there’s nothing to eat in the midnight, only vending machine food.


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    #10: View from the window.


    #11: Back to another studio.


    #12: Something that we did.

    It was a pretty fun experience in campus. Chatting all along, singing, screaming, shouting, as well as sleeping on connected chair.


    #13: The screen again.

    I believe there will be more overnight session in the campus. But I will try to sleep more. I don’t want to die early because there’s a research saying that people who sleeps less than 6 hours per day will reduce 5 years of his/her total lifespan.


    #15: Arvin.


    #16: Wesley and Steve.

    I like that the school provides such service to us. In Penang, many of my friends work out their project at 24 hours McDonald’s mostly.


    #17: Midnight, at about 6am.

    One more thing, on one morning in campus, I saw sunrise and it was really nice. I didn’t wait until the sun came out, I was just photographing the sky as the colour was very nice.


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    Good morning. =)

     

  • Quiet Midnight In Taylor’s University

    Quiet Midnight In Taylor's University
    #1: The roundabout that has no car.

    Quiet Midnight In Taylor’s University – On a one fine night, at about 1.30am. I was about to go home but I found a tripod in the car and I brought my Panasonic Lumix LX5, so I went for a short walk around the campus before going home. I took photos on the quiet night. It was not totally quiet, I could still hear the chattering of the students, foot steps of security guard walking around, and also the silence of the night.

    Quiet Midnight In Taylor's University
    #2: The quiet road.

    Quiet Midnight In Taylor's University
    #3: The walkway that connects students into the school.

    I was sleepy, I gave myself about 15 minutes to take photos. I didn’t want to shoot long, I didn’t plan for it, if I plan, it would be a few hours of shooting walking around the school. It would be fun, perhaps next time, with my DSLR.

    Quiet Midnight In Taylor's University
    #4: Somewhere, in the campus.

    In the morning, it’s so noisy, students and staffs are everywhere, but when comes to this wee hour early in the morning, there’s no one.

    Quiet Midnight In Taylor's University
    #5: A running water that no one was using.

    Quiet Midnight In Taylor's University
    #6: One of the walkway in the campus.

    Quiet Midnight In Taylor's University
    #7: The vending machines that operate 24/7.

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    #8: In the dark.

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    #9: Light’s still on at some of the hostel room.

    Quiet Midnight In Taylor's University
    #10: The campus.

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    #12: Outside Starbucks Coffee.


    #13: Syopz – the commercial zone of the campus.


    #14: Taylor’s University at night.

    Good night.

  • Nine Emperor Gods Festival At Ampang

    Nine Emperor Gods Festival At Ampang


    #1: On the way to Ampang, and saw the city of Kuala Lumpur from the car. The skyline looks quite nice at night.

    Nine Emperor Gods Festival At Ampang – Two weeks ago, I went to Ampang with my friends from Penang – Arron and Tee Jin to go check out the Nine Emperor Gods Festival here in Kuala Lumpur and also to pray. In Penang, it’s a very happenings festival which attracts lots of tourist and devotees to join the procession and praying and I would like to see how the festival is celebrated here.

    Nine Emperor Gods Festival At Ampang
    #2: Looks like pasar malam and the temple is ahead.

    The location of the temple is at Ampang and it’s the place I know that’s famous for this Nine Emperor Gods Festival in Kuala Lumpur. GPS was our guide to the location it took about half an hour from Kelana Jaya to there. Traffic was pretty smooth that night. Everything went smooth.

    Nine Emperor Gods Festival At Ampang
    #3: Burning ground for burning gold paper for the god.

    The temple is located in a Chinese village, and it’s kinda cool that there’s still village located so close to city.

    Nine Emperor Gods Festival At Ampang
    #4: The stall says that he know your surname and your luck, sort of like fortune teller, but after checking out how he did it, it’s actually works like a formula. He shows people a series of card with a number of Chinese’ surname in it, you will be asked with question of whether your surname is in the card or not. After a few times of asking, he will then tell you your surname. Then he will pass you a paper writing your fortune. HAHAHA. RM10 for per “game”.

    Nine Emperor Gods Festival At Ampang
    #5: A Toaist sifu giving a sort of like a talk show, telling people to see some number and stuff, but after 5 minutes of seeing him, I have no idea what he was trying to sell.

    Nine Emperor Gods Festival At Ampang
    #6: Arron on the left. It’s like night market in there, just like a carnival, instead of a festival like in Penang.

    Well, upon arriving, I got to say, it looked totally different from the festival in Penang. There’s many people, it’s very happening at there, people kept flocking in, there’s people praying in the temple, but what’s difference is it’s like a night market, there’s many stall selling stuff like DVDs, cloth, street food (vegetarian), toys, collectibles and more! It’s more like a carnival to me.

    Nine Emperor Gods Festival At Ampang
    #7: Selling vegetarian street food.

    Nine Emperor Gods Festival At Ampang
    #8: Mini auction selling collectible, all started from RM5. It’s an eye opening day because I never see this kind of auction before and the seller claim that their collectible worth few hundred bucks which I don’t really believe, I think it’s just another “MIC (Made In China)” stuff.

    The night market thingy had been there for nine days and it was the last day. In Penang, you will only see yellow banner vegetarian food stalls for nine days and all the Nine Emperor Gods Temple lighted up for nine days, but you won’t find carnival stalls like this at there.

    Nine Emperor Gods Festival At Ampang
    #9: Another auction stall at there. This one started at RM2 with smaller item and I think there’s people of them hiding themselves among the public to try to raise the price. We did try to raise our hand for fun with the maximum bid of RM10 for 3 of us. And we actually bought ourselves a mini Fu Lu Shou. HAHA.

    Nine Emperor Gods Festival At Ampang
    #10: There’s cute cartoon balloons too!

    Nine Emperor Gods Festival At Ampang
    #11: Penang’s Muar Chee. It’s good to see the word “Penang” at there which makes me think about home.

    Nine Emperor Gods Festival At Ampang
    #12: You can even find bubble tea there too!

    We traveled through the seas of people to check out what’s there. Quite many street food in vegetarian style, there’s toys, there’s pirated DVD, there’s fortune teller, there’s clothing, there’s Chinese opera, and there’s lots of people.

    Nine Emperor Gods Festival At Ampang
    #13: There’s a performing stage for Chinese Opera.


    #14: The three Penangites – Tee Jin, Me and Arron wandering around the temple in Ampang, Selangor.

    Nine Emperor Gods Festival At Ampang
    #15: Somewhere within the temple. Two beautiful pagodas can be seen here. Lighted up too.

    After checking out the “pasar malam”, we went to the temple area to pray. We was actually waiting for procession but I wondered where could the procession goes. Normally, at this time of time, about 10pm, in Penang, there would be a procession of sending the Nine Emperor Gods back to the sea, but at this place, Ampang, sea is so far away.

    Nine Emperor Gods Festival At Ampang
    #16: It’s quite warm at here because of the burning, but luckily it rained before we came so the temperature around wasn’t that warm at there.

    So we asked the people around and found out that there’s no sending the god back to the sea, but there’s actually sending the god back, at about midnight 3am, which we didn’t really get to see.

    Nine Emperor Gods Festival At Ampang
    #17: One of the pagoda.


    #18: Ceiling in the temple. Filled with beautiful Chinese ornaments and decoration. It reflects the grandness of the god with the blend of golden and red colour.


    #19: In the temple, it’s very crowded and smoky with all the smoke of the joss stick filling the air. It’s quite irritating for eyes.

    We bought the set of joss stick and candles and we prayed. It was really crowded, the smoke was really very heavy, it’s not easy to walk around the temple, it’s best to wear a goggles around.


    #20: The sifus working out at the altar area.

    Nine Emperor Gods Festival At Ampang
    #21: Lighting up the joss stick for praying and serving to the Nine Emperor Gods.

    Nine Emperor Gods Festival At Ampang
    #22: The luck paper.

    Nine Emperor Gods Festival At Ampang
    #23: Praying.

    Nine Emperor Gods Festival At Ampang
    #24: More people lighting up the joss sticks.

    Nine Emperor Gods Festival At Ampang
    #25: More praying.

    Nine Emperor Gods Festival At Ampang
    #26: More praying.


    #27: Photo at the road sign before we went home.

    After praying, we went back. I’ve got to say, the festival of Nine Emperor Gods in Ampang and Penang are totally two different thing. At Ampang, you stuck on one place, you only buy and pray, whereas in Penang, you follow the procession, you snap photograph, you see the Chinese-style Thaipusam and you walk. You should check out my post on the Penang’s one and you will see the difference. Weeeeee.

     

  • Share The Love Concert At Taylor’s University


    #1: Nice Taylor’s University at night.

    Share The Love Concert At Taylor’s University – I went to school last Saturday night to camp in school to do assignment. I wore simple clothing, a t-shirt and a pair of shorts, with slippers on, feeling free and easy and arrived in school happily. Then I heard loud voices of people singing, and the school’s lights were turn on brightly. There’s a concert going on in the campus – Share The Love.


    #2: The Julie’s balloon. Julie’s is a brand of biscuit.

    I almost forgot about it until I reached school that Saturday night. Share The Love is actually a charity concert which promotes friendship and solidarity through music. The concert is actually a singing contest which the winner wins RM5000 cash prize for themselves as well as another RM5000 which to be donated to the Taylor’s World Food Day on behalf of them. Cool right?


    #3: The bunting.


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    The crowds were not really big, about 200 or more people can be see, sitting on the checkered floor, some lying and enjoying the concert. It was quite relaxing and nice to see a concert stage was set up in the school.


    #5: The stage and people on the floor.

    I imagined what if some other famous artist has their mini concert here, it will be really very awesome, given a good view of the campus. I would like to see Taiwan’s artist here, but I don’t think it’s possible because it’s an English speaking school. HAHA.


    #6: From the side of the stage.

    Share The Love Concert At Taylor's University
    #7: The people.

    Share The Love Concert At Taylor's University
    #8: Camera man.

    Share The Love Concert At Taylor's University
    #9: The host is talking on the ramp.

    Share The Love. I spend less than 30 minutes then and off I went to do assignment with my group mates. I didn’t really enjoy those Indie band because I don’t know the music and songs they were singing. But one cool thing was, they were giving out free little food like cup cakes to the people by answering a few question.

  • 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.


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    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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