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  1. Hi. I love reading your blog. i find this blog when searching petaling street image from google. It's reminds me when i visited malaysia 2 years ago when i have the chance.

  2. Dec 16, 2013 · As ancient Chinese legends / myths often portray immortals and deities living in mountains, hills or caves, it should not come as a surprise that this natural cave has been a place of worship since 1920s. Things might have likely been very different then; for all we know, it could just be an untidy little shack honouring only one or two notable ...

  3. Aug 8, 2017 · [7.45 pm] Spent half an hour as we couldn't decide where to satisfy our last meal for the day! Eventually, we stepped into Sushi Zammai Otaru which was owned by the man whom I would see on TV / newspaper on a yearly basis; for the past few years, he was the highest bidder for the first auction of the year at Japan’s super famous Tsukiji fish market. p.s. the sushi was terribly good and I am ...

  4. Oct 11, 2022 · Starting the tour by crossing the second link, with Forest City on our left! Built on man-made islands super near Singapore, this integrated residential development was "described as one of the world's most useless megaprojects". The target was to sell 700,000 units but by end of 2019 but the reality check was that only 15,000 were sold.

  5. Jul 3, 2022 · Nestled in the corner on the ground floor of a commercial HDB block at West Coast, Island Penang Kitchen is housed in a location people would not generally walk to unless you happen to park your car in front of the less busy carpark in front of the eatery or on your way to the nearby Sheng Siong supermarket.

  6. Oct 11, 2016 · In essence, Penang Hill is a collection of peaks on the island state of Pinang but the Western Hill was most significant for having the highest point at 833 meters; which also means it is the best spot to build a railway up to the peak!

  7. Aug 7, 2005 · Pasar Malam (Singapore's Night Market) Pasar Malam - a term unfamiliar with many who don't live in Asean countries. In Singapore, it's really more of a social gathering for families and friends. Basically, these Malay words stands for Night Market and it's filled up wif many stalls selling stuff like food, clothes, cars, basic nessities ...