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Magnificent panoramic view of Gateshead & Newcastle. |
Morning Walk By Quayside & Sunday Marketย – It’d been a while since I am writing
about my life in the UK. Well, so far, so busy! Although it’s so far, so good, but it’d been very busy for me. Life of an interior design student – work! College back in Taylor’s was like more work, less fun, and now I am trying to balance up work and play and I am struggling on it, but am working towards it. ๐
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Baltic Contemporary Art Gallery on the left. |
Life in Newcastle is brilliant. Waking up early on a Sunday is good because you can always
visit the Sunday Market by the Quayside, which starts early till sunset. But then waking up early is not an easy thing especially when you have a Saturday night out. Haha. Well, I managed to wake up early on a Sunday morning a few weeks back and it was on a lovely sunny Sunday!
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“What are you looking at dude?! Asian…” LOL |
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A lovely couple. ๐ |
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Gateshead Millennium Bridge. It tilts for boat to pass through. A fun thing to see when you are at the Quayside. |
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Chillax. |
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The Sage, awesome music venue designed by Foster + Partners. |
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Mr LC with a thumb up. =) |
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A group photo of Asian. Nicholas, Charles, Zenny, En Yi, Ling Er, Wayne, Val, Jon, and LC. |
Quayside is a lovely place by the Tyne River, windy, yet beautiful with the magnificent Millennium Bridge and the Tyne Bridge. I have always wanted to go for a jog by the riverside, but still haven’t get the chance – lazy, and cold. Too much of lazy reason on that. LOL. Actually I like Newcastle because it’s close by to the sea and also there’s the river; being raised up in Penang Island, I am somehow connected to water nature. For the past 3 years in Kuala Lumpur, it was not perfect living because the sea is faraway, so do the river Klang is not well-maintained. That’s why I like Quayside.
It’s quite fun strolling along the stalls selling street food, vintage CDs, second hand books and small little gift stuffs. Food is the main attraction because it reminds me of
home where street food is a culture in Asia. Best food at the Quayside Sunday Market? I would say the German Wurst (German Sausage), although this is England, yet having a taste of German is good. I cannot be sure how good the wurst in Germany, but this is good enough! Plenty of sauce for you to top your sausage with and eating a fresh and hot wurst in by the chilly riverside is just bravo.
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Deutschland in England. |
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Hell lots of sauce. I like! |
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An Chyi art saucing with her wurst. |
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Eat, or cheese? |
Add this into your Newcastle trip if you in case to drop by the small city at the North East!
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Random pose with random graffiti art. Cheers! |
About Author
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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