torque
26th February 2008, 10:51 PM
....hasil street outing bulan Ramadhan lepas...
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~ A "tudung" merchant - with the mannequins - awaits for customer in front of her stall. Wearing a "tudung" (fabric used in covering the head section - except the face) is compulsory for Muslim woman. Although there are many versions of the tudungs in general the function and intent of wearing one is to avoid uncalled attraction to the opposite gender.
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~ A Muslim male with his groceries heading out of one of the sections in the Chow Kit bazar maze. Fruits, vegetables, meat, fish - of any sorts - are available at very reasonable price affordable to the city dwellers of any income levels.
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~ Silhouette of a young person entering one section of the Chow Kit bazaar maze
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~ A golden citizen at her satay stall. Her years of experience is clear evidence because in preparing the fire is important to ensure the desired heat & burn effects on the satay - preserving the taste while at the same instance trying not to over nor under grilling the meat.
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~ A man walks pass a golden citizen's satay stall and the golden sunray as he enters the maze of Chow Kit bazaar, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1162/1423665651_bc1795d277.jpg
~ A "tudung" merchant - with the mannequins - awaits for customer in front of her stall. Wearing a "tudung" (fabric used in covering the head section - except the face) is compulsory for Muslim woman. Although there are many versions of the tudungs in general the function and intent of wearing one is to avoid uncalled attraction to the opposite gender.
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1089/1423665669_9b0db74adc.jpg
~ A Muslim male with his groceries heading out of one of the sections in the Chow Kit bazar maze. Fruits, vegetables, meat, fish - of any sorts - are available at very reasonable price affordable to the city dwellers of any income levels.
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1039/1423665673_ca07409a07.jpg
~ Silhouette of a young person entering one section of the Chow Kit bazaar maze
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1166/1424792734_2f29f6315d.jpg
~ A golden citizen at her satay stall. Her years of experience is clear evidence because in preparing the fire is important to ensure the desired heat & burn effects on the satay - preserving the taste while at the same instance trying not to over nor under grilling the meat.
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1426/1425519607_7cbb8ecafc.jpg
~ A man walks pass a golden citizen's satay stall and the golden sunray as he enters the maze of Chow Kit bazaar, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.