Some further snaps from Brickfields, sweet shops and a temple in Puchong.
Some further snaps from Brickfields, sweet shops and a temple in Puchong.
As promised some of the few photos taken during the holiday period. Interesting to note the Chinese inspired money packets or angpao which has been adopted by the Malaysian Indians for Diwali. This is a great example of how Malaysia is essentially a melting pot…
As you all know, the majority of last week was spent at a family friends’ house to see how Diwali is celebrated here. I went there without any knowledge of what to expect and was therefore pleasantly surprised with the outcome. Apart from Diwali Eve,…
I saw this at my apartment building this morning. This pattern is made of dyed rice grains and is created to celebrate Diwali.
Today I was treated to a lovely surprise by one of the Contractors for the ID project recently finished. This Diwali Celebration Hamper, which contains all sorts of edible goodness, was given to me under the assumption that I celebrated Diwali. Anyway, I wasn’t going…
Here’s a roundup of the weeks activities in picture form. Firstly, it’s the Malaysian Bagpipe Band – a very interesting display of Chinese and Malay performers dressed in Kilts playing the Bagpipes. Just when you think you’d seen it all… Midweek I was treated to…
A few months back, I posted a preview of my latest ID project. These are some snaps taken of that project as it nears completion. This lift lobby is for a Corporate Tower named, Wisma Tun Sambanthan which is located in KL. We are currently…
The final route as taken during the trip to Pulau Perhentian. Initially I wanted to loop back around through Taman Negara, Cameron Highlands and Ipoh, but was told that it would not be possible in the time that we had. Shame really, as it was…