Why did we choose this hotel? It was the most affordable one that I could find online, at RM70 per night.
Next up was to visit the Sunday Market. This market actually opens from Saturday afternoon till Sunday afternoon. There were some things which one doesn't usually see in a open air pasar, like cats, dogs, DIY hardware stuff like screws and hammers, plants, etc.
We were there for less than half an hour when clouds opened up and there was a heavy downpour. We were all wet under our tiny 1-person umbrellas. We spent another 20 minutes to get back to the car and we got more drenched.
Dinner was at this place called Hong Kong Noodles. We ordered roasted duck, some local vegetable (I forgot the name) and toufu. The food were all great and I enjoyed it.
Kuching shops closes at about 2100, so there wasn't much to do after dinner. I didn't know that the people here have such wonderful work-life balance. But actually the sunrise and sunset here are an hour earlier than West Malaysia. That probably explains why.
And so we retired for the day.
3 comments:
Hey, did you try their Kam-Pua Noodles? It's their trademark and I love them.
Hmmmm pasar malam in Seremban do have plants and DIY hardware stuff ar. No pets though so far.
twilight zone: Hmmm, don't think so. This calls for a second trip back to Kuching! LOL
jaded_jeremy: I see. The puppies were cute!
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