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Monday, January 18, 2016

Ipoh for Christmas.

The day we arrived at Ipoh is the day of the eve of Christmas. Nobody misses Christmas eve mass, so we all head to St. Michael at Ipoh. As we arrived, there were performers wearing angel's costume dancing around elegantly.


After attending mass, we head for Ipoh Tong Sui Kai, where they have a lot of stalls selling varieties of dessert. We had fruit bowl. But it was so huge. We didn't know it was very huge. Nevertheless, cravings satisfied!



On Christmas morning, mom suggested that we all have Dim Sum for breakfast. And Ipoh have good Hong Kong Dim Sum. So, happily, we went to Ming Court. And our happy mood immediately vanished. There were many people waiting for seats.


Customers are sitting down eating, while the next customer are standing at close proximity. They are literally BESIDE you because the restaurant is really small, even when the aunties who tried to give us food are having difficulty walking, but of course, they're used to it. The place was so crowded, and every table was booked by at least one or two people waiting in line. You're fast, you get it, if you're not, then game-over.

See how crowded this is?

Here's our Dim Sum breakfast.




After that, we went to riverfront, if i'm not mistaken haha.


Poser number 1.







You know what, i'm feeling so lazy to type haha





This Malay uncle we met at the children's playground (who is selling bubble liquid for a living) created his own netting that can blow out big and huge amount of bubble just holding apart two sticks and gostan all the way. 


Good try big bro!


And i'm the one chasing the bubbles.


We went to Nam Heong to have our tea break.

Dry curry mee.

And trust me, egg tarts here are the BEST! Fresh from the oven.




kthxbai.

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