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The Morning at Gaya Street Fair

31 Jan

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Well, some people call it Gaya Street Market, some call it Gaya Street Fair. It all depends on which type of English you’re using on a daily basis. ;)

Anyhoo..

Even though WeiChuen was feeling a bit under the weather this morning (flu and sore throat), he was all geared up to go to the Gaya Street Fair this morning, just to buy some wu lou for us!

The scene at the Gaya Street Fair:

The Sunday Gaya Street Fair

The walkways seem to be getting smaller and smaller, with each stalls getting bigger and wider!

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Some sellers attracting the crowds with their gong (on the left) and kulintangan (on the right) playing.

There were also a lion dance going on in the middle of the street fair, but there were so many people around it, I could barely see it. I asked WeiChuen to snap some pics of it since he’s much taller, but the pics all came out senget instead. Photo-taking fail.

After having our breakfast, buying our wu lou, and donated some money to the disabled people there, we came across this guy:

He can draw excellent Chinese calligraphy! He’d look at you once and can know what word to write for you. As for me, he took one look at me and wrote something.. this:

Fook, or prosperity! Isn’t it pretty? It’s for free, too! Thank you mister! :)

Then on our way back to our car, we came across such a cute lil’ thing! But what is that?? You hafta drop by tomorrow to find out! ;)

And before I forget, any of you ladies are on a job hunt as a PA? Because I have 2 vacancies for it, but with different job search pa companies lah. PM me in Facebook or send me an SMS about it, and I’ll give you more details!

And if you’re wondering, no it’s not me. I’m happy with my current job, thank you! :)

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  1. Daniel M

    January 31, 2010 at 7:49 pm

    I like to called in Gaya Street Bazaar. Hey, WC looks like the kinda a guy TV Ad executives would feature in their sales kit.

     
  2. LaViaP

    February 1, 2010 at 6:39 am

    i still prefer to call it Tamu.

    i have a friend who want to switch job. i think she would love to try that.

     
  3. Cyril

    February 1, 2010 at 2:47 pm

    I’ve been here… A lot of things to see. The tourist will have a feast when the get to Gaya street =)