| The ‘king of fruits’ of Malaysia - durians, from the trees to the table |
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Durian orchard in Tempoyak, Batu Maung.
© Chris Golinski |
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Hanging tall - the ‘king of fruits’
© Chris Golinski |
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Labouring for delicacy - no easy task for an inexperience pair of hands.
© Tan Ying Ying |
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Ready to eat - packs of durian flesh with the ‘queen of fruits’,
the mangoesteen ( in blue tray ).
© Tan Ying Ying |
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| The wealth of a multi-cultural society |
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‘Cultured’ corridor - a passageway of linked ‘shophouses’
in unique Chinese-Eclectic style architecture.
© Tan Ying Ying |
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Endangered heritage - fish traps in a Chinese Clan jetty cum village.
© Chris Golinski |
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Hawker centre at Gurney Drive - a fusion of sights, smells and
taste of Malay, Chinese and Indian food.
© Tan Ying Ying |
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Wonderful colours - Indian traditional clothing
in ‘Little India’.
© Tan Ying Ying |
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Dhammikarama Burmese Buddhist Temple - founded in 1803.
© Chris Golinski |
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Wat Chattamangalarama Thai Buddhist Temple.
© Chris Golinski |
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A fierce temple guardian in Wat Chattamangalarama.
© Tan Ying Ying |
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Golden pagodas.
© Chris Golinski |
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