之前在看着‘丫丫不是歪歪’的部落格的时候,注意到了这一个漂亮的民宿,就默默地标注了下来。最近正在忙着准备考试,生活压力有点大,就想出去走走透透气,一想就想到了这个南方小屋。刚好民宿有空房,就jio 了两个好姐妹,我们3人就这样开开心心地来一个轻旅行去了。

南方小屋位于五条港的南区,离开码头有15-20分钟的距离。一抵达码头之后,我们就在大街的十字路口转左直走下去,中途经过了振龙宫和刘家庄。走到半途的时候,我们就给民宿老板—李大哥打了一通电话,然后李大哥就前来接我们啦。
这里要说一下哦,南方小屋离开码头有点距离,在烈日下会不好受,所以一定要做好防晒的准备打伞。

让人眼前一亮的客厅!!

李大哥接我们到民宿之后,就带我们到我们的四人房去稍作休息。当天我们很幸运,就只有我们拿了房间,所以换句话说,我们几乎是包场啦!! Muahaha。 一踏入民宿的客厅,我们就彻底地爱上了客厅的蓝白色设计(哈哈又是蓝白色啦)。尤其是我两位友人,更是对民宿的各个角落充满了惊喜。李大哥运作民宿的方式有点像台湾的经营,就是让客人好像在家里那么舒服,怎么那么说呢? 

客厅里有许多小摆设,有一些是李大哥血拼回来的战利品,更有大部分是李大哥的亲手制成品哦好像花瓶里的花朵,其实都是鸡蛋托盘制成的呢!爱手工艺品的朋友来到了这里,可以和李大哥好好交流一番啦。

蓝白色的搭配,让这里充满了海洋风味,也让我们刚才被暴晒的郁闷一扫而空。有人说蓝白色调是疗愈系列的颜色,真的哦,看到那么漂亮的设计整个人都开心了起来了。 

我们在四人房放下行李之后,李大哥就给我们介绍民宿的构造。除了漂亮的客厅之外,民宿旁的小棚子是我最爱的地方了!这里也是民宿的用餐区哦。面向着大海迎着海风,蓝白色的地板,开放式的空间,加上瓶子雕饰在风中碰撞发出清脆的声音,这里让人感觉彻底地放松了呢。

李大哥很细心地为我们准备了消暑凉品~超好喝的酸柑水。这一点让我想起了在台湾民宿的时候,好贴心呢!
后来和李大哥说起,才知道李大哥本身从台湾留学学来,并希望把台湾的民宿概念~ “让客人有家的感觉”带回来,难怪那么棒啦!

除了消暑的冷饮之外,李大哥也准备了矿泉水给我们。那些精致的茶杯深深地吸引住了我的目光。这些精致的英式茶杯,我曾经在墨尔本游学到当地人的家里喝下午茶的时候看过,这次在这个小渔村里看到真的让人很惊喜。

小棚子里也有许多以贝类作为装饰品的摆设哦。真的是每一个角落都有一个让人爱不释手的地方。

在这里坐着放空真的是一件非常愉快的事情呢!在这里和好姐妹来一张照片!!我们好久没有聚在一起啦。自从毕业之后,就和许多好友们分开,所以每一次的相聚都很珍惜。
(其实还有一位好姐妹的,不知道跑到哪里去了哈哈)
8月我会飞去找我的好友啦!!好兴奋!


屋子外围也放了一些风车,风出来的时候,蛮享受风车转动的感觉,仿佛把一切烦恼也带走了。

屋子旁边还有一个很特别的“木条步道”哦
凹凸不平的表面,就好像鹅卵石路那样,我们都喜欢踩一踩,感受一下脚底木条滑动的感觉

民宿的厕所就在屋子的后方,也是以蓝,白色为主的,一共有4间。放心,这里的厕所设施很完善,还有热水淋浴呢,不是大家想象中那个挖一个坑直接排下去的那种传统式厕所啦。悄悄地说,李大哥在厕所也下了一些心思。
***这里提醒一下:沐浴用品请自备哦!***

接下来就是房间介绍啦。南方小屋一共有5间房子,分别是双人大房,双人小房,两间四人房,和一间六人房,可以容纳18个人。对我而言,我比较喜欢这种size 的民宿,就不会有人太多而嘈杂的问题,真的可以来这里好好放松度假。

价钱是一个人 RM90,附早餐 

首先是我们的四人房啦。一打开门进去,不仅哇了一声。原来蓝白色的设计可以如此地漂亮。蓝色的窗帘和蓝色的蚊帐更让人感觉好像进入了海洋世界那样。四人房有两张单人床和一张双层架床,而且空间很大,放完行李还绰绰有余。房间里有空调,还放有两张枕垫,适合晚上的时候躲进房间说悄悄话。不过当晚屋外的太让人享受了,我们进房间后反而是直接倒下睡着了。
***房间里只有两个插座,充电的话要注意咯****

房子里的双层架床。

另一间的四人房,和我们的设计差不多。可是我觉得这间房子好像比较明亮呢。还有哦,民宿的被子不是我们平日盖的那种,这种被单很保暖的哦(我在墨尔本的冬天里,盖的就是类似这种被子啊,科科)

房间的钥匙吊饰,是贝壳哦,真的是充分地附和了民宿海洋风的主题。

民宿里的双人大房
看到这个公主式的蚊帐,加上LED 灯饰,我不禁和李大哥开玩笑说这里根本就是给人来度蜜月的嘛。而且这里是民宿里,唯一的一张双人床哦。感觉上好大张呢
悄悄地说一下,这间房子,有一个很可爱的“秘密通道”哦

两张藤椅,加上小摆设,让人可以舒服地坐在椅子上聊聊天
不过我还是建议,走出冷气房,好好地感受一下大自然吧

六人房,一共有3个双架床
适合几位好朋友一起前往,然后睡在一起聊天哦

抬头一看,发现原来每一间房间都有不一样的灯饰。

双人小房

**如果有注意到的话,房子里都有放蚊帐哦。因为渔村里会有比较多蚊子的关系,会建议大家准备好长裤和防蚊用具啦。不过当晚我遇上了涨潮还有凉爽的海风,基本上遇不到惹人讨厌的蚊子,没有放下蚊帐依然一觉睡到天亮,oppps 不是,日出哈哈***

这里蓝白色调让我着了迷,真的是怎么拍都是漂亮的。踏入这里,度假模式正式启动啦!

*我朋友说我如此迷恋这个色调,说我要是去了爱琴海哪里就完蛋了哈哈* 

看到桌子上有一份五条港的传单,好奇地拿来读一读,原来是之前新纪元学院前来这里做活动的时候,为当地的旅游业出一份力做出的精美传单。李大哥还把当时的《这里五条港》的活动手册和CD 都给了我,里面有很多五条港的资讯。这,真的是一份很有意义的活动。

不想呆在棚子内?南方小屋外也有几个位子,面向着大海,加上小摆设,这里,是我隔天早上欣赏日出最悠闲的位子了。

李大哥亲手制作的“南方小屋”标志,看着那飘扬的鱼儿旗帜,好像日本的节日那样呵呵。

入夜的时候,小棚也亮起了灯来,带来了一丝更不一样的气氛,怎么说,我觉得有点浪漫啊。这时候涨潮了,海水涨高了起来,也带来了海浪声,迎着海风,还有民宿里播放的音乐,我冲好凉,在这里发呆了近2个小时

在忙碌的医院生活里,如此悠闲的生活,对我来说,好像有点奢侈。有好久,我没试过那么放松地,什么都不想,就纯粹地享受眼前的美景。从墨尔本旅行回来后,我开始学会了放慢脚步的旅行。
所以这一趟旅行,我很满足

哦顺便说一下,这里是没有提供 wifi 的哦,而且只有 celcom 和 tune talk 的信号会比较好一点,maxis 有信号,勉强可以上网可是常断线哈哈。
所以如果你离不开网络,那就算了吧,呆在家里哪里都不用去就好了。

远处的脚踏车。
这里的交通工具都是11号巴士(双脚啦)还有脚踏车啦。如果想租脚车的话,码头那里右边的第一家屋子就有了哦
李大哥本身自己也会给我们借出脚踏车,不过他只有一辆而已啊,所以我们还是走路,减减肥!!

在看日落的时候,李大哥给我们准备了一些茶点,还有一壶美茶
那时候我在想,怎么办,我不想离开了(好吧其实是懒得动了)

李大哥本身也是一个爱旅游的人,所以书柜上有不少关于旅游的杂志,嘻嘻我这个旅游咖当然最开心了啦
这时也和李大哥交流了不少旅游心得,他给我看了他在云南旅行的美照,也让我设定了目标。我会再回到云南去,这一次要去的是泸沽湖。

**李大哥本身很健谈,和他谈天很舒服呢!^^ **

晚餐的时候,原本我们打算走回大街买小吃的,不过这个地方太舒服而且大家都懒得动了(muahaha), 所以就拜托了李大哥帮我们打包晚餐。你猜我们吃了那么多好料总共花了多少钱?

当天刚好遇上渔船回来的日子,所以大街很热闹,有卖虾丸 (我们很幸运呢!)
每一粒虾丸里都有一个QQ的虾子,而且面粉味不会很重,重点是那么大的一包,不到RM5 啊!!

下午的时候,卖米粉的老板再三嘱咐我们一定要吃他们家的汤圆,所以我们就买啦
里面有花生馅的,还有一个....我忘记了。不过都很好吃,而且汤头并不会甜腻,和我们平时喝的有点不一样哦。也说一下,汤圆真的很大的一颗呢!

这才是我们的晚餐~ 鸡饭啦!
中规中矩的鸡饭,不过有着人情味哦。原来鸡饭老板担心外地人吃不惯当地人淋黑酱油的口味,就没给我们淋上了。其实.....身为吃货的我是无所谓啦

重点来了,我们3个人吃了那么多,总共只需要RM15 而已!!!这也太夸张便宜了吧,我在槟城的家乡也吃不到这个价钱了啊

** 当天刚好遇上李大哥的妈妈不在家,要不然可以吃到道地的家乡菜,4菜1汤只需要RM16 而已。希望下次到访有机会吃到李妈妈的手艺啦**

吃完晚餐后,刚好当晚的星空很漂亮,李大哥就搬出了草席铺在门前晒虾米的空间,让我们躺着看星星月亮。这里看着满天的星空,一点都不输给外国呢。
原来马来西亚的小地方,到处都可以有着不一样的惊喜

隔天一大早,大概 6.30am 那样我就爬起来了! (好早,平日去上课都没那么早醒,果然是‘只怕有心人’哈哈)
这里的日出大概是早上7点左右,可是我怕错过了,就早起身,然后走到门前的小桥上去,坐在那里静静地等待日出,看着天空的变化

**南方小屋方便的地方就在于,门前就可以看到漂亮地日出景色,而走出门不远就有小桥拍照了。
不过要做好防寒的准备,早晨的渔村海风吹得有点冷**

刚好朋友拾到了一只晒干的小螃蟹,就和我们一起等待日出吧!

千呼万唤始出来的日出,看到日出的那一刻,我们都陶醉了
日出让整个天空都染上了紫橙色,让人怎么会不喜欢呢?

走回民宿,李大哥已经给我们泡好了咖啡乌,让我们一边看日出,一边叹咖啡
原来享受,也可以那么简单

南方小屋的外观
你能够想象他的前身,其实是一家不折不扣地村屋吗?
那么美的华里大变身,可以感受到李大哥对民宿投入的热诚与细腻,还有那浓厚的人情味

当天的早餐,是当地的小食之一

早餐包括在民宿的费用里了哦!

如果想知道五条港有什么美食,不妨看看李大哥的部落格介绍:http://oscarleetw.blogspot.my/p/blog-page_22.html

用鸡蛋托盘做出来的精美手工艺品,去找找它藏在屋子里的哪一个角落吧!

即将要回家了,给我喜欢的客厅再来一张留念。
客厅打通了一面墙壁,自然采光日让整个名宿明亮了起来,真是漂亮。

当然也不忘了我最爱的角落之一,那白纱的窗帘啦。
以后家里也要一个这样的设计!!(买得起屋子先再说哈哈)

很高兴这一次能够住进了一家让我如此满意的民宿,浓厚的人情味,淳朴的渔村景色,悠闲的步调,漂亮的民宿格调,老板的热情,总之,如果你想离开繁华的城市来一趟轻松的旅程,
那你还想什么,过来这里就对了啦!

而且南方小屋最近被评为马来西亚最漂亮的民宿哦!撒花撒花!!

南方小屋
地址:169, Sungai Lima, Bagan Pulau Ketam, Selangor, Malaysia
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/slsouthernhome/
check in: 中午2点
check out: 11am
联络方式:我用的是 facebook 

温馨提醒,来这里不要做的有几件事情
1。期望这里有什么好玩的,因为这里什么都没有,就好好放空享受吧
2。 粘着手机和网络,丢掉电子器材,尽情地享受大自然
3。 怕热,整天躲在房子里(那你过来干嘛啊? =..=) 

祝大家来到南方小屋有一个不一样的旅程哦! 
As a Malaysian, we are always proud with our historical buildings in Dataran Merdaka, but how much do you know about the stories of the historical buildings over Merdeka Square? So here come the chance, one day when I was doing my survey on the free walking tour in Europe for my upcoming trip, I found there is a free walking tour available in Kuala Lumpur also. How should I miss it out as a Malaysian? 

so let's have a free walk in Kuala Lumpur!

So I called up the hotline available and made a reservation for myself to join the FREE DATARAN MERDEKA HERITAGE GUIDED WALK on Saturday morning. Let’s make the morning something meaningful! 

A “BATIK” logo right in front of the Kuala Lumpur City Gallery,  which can represent Malaysia proudly in the international podium. We will have more talk about Batik when we had the tour to the National Textile Museum. 

So I spotted a KL hop on and hop off bus, which is a tourist friendly mode of transportation. One of the stop is right in front of Dataran Merdeka, in front of Sultan Abdul Samad Building. Check their website for the route available and the price ( which I think it is not cheap for me haha) 

Next to the Kuala Lumpur City Gallery, is the Music Museum, built in year 1919, this is a three-storey symmetrical building with a protruding porch and arches on the ground level expresses Moghul architecture eloquently. Im in love with this kind of European style buildings!! Do you know that Beach Street in Penang do have all these kind of beautiful architecture as well? 

So thanks to Mr Chang my boyfie for fetching me, I reached Kuala Lumpur City Gallery around 8.50am in the morning, which I still had some time to grab a quick breakfast over the 7-11 nearby. Wonder where is the Kuala Lumpur City Gallery? It is the place where “ I love KL” sculpture is  spotted, just next to the field. 

this is the gathering point for the tour. 
I registered myself over the counter in front of the Kuala Lumpur City Gallery, and I received a warm welcome by Kak Jasmin, our tour guide of the day. And I met a few foreigners as well!! Okay in fact in the group of 17 people, only 3 of us are Malaysian. I bet most of the local did not know the existence of such a great tour. 

So sharp at 9am, we gathered around in the Kuala Lumpur City Hall. We were given a short briefing about the walk, and we needed to paste the sticker on us, so Kak Jasmin could recognize us easily throughout the tour. There is some information about this walking tour: 

Free Dataran Merdeka Heritage Guided Walk is a free walking tour, which allows participants to discover 11 historical sites around Dataran Merdaka/ Merdeka Square within 2 hours and 30 minutes. This tour started since year 2012, and since then this tour has welcomed participants for 30 countries, with around 10,000 people. Throughout the journey, there will be 2 toilet stops and 1 water stop. The starting point and ending point is Kuala Lumpur City Gallery, ad it is available on every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, from 9am to 11.45am. Kak Jasmin is a very friendly and knowledgeable tour guide, so we had an enjoyable trip together on that day!!

our first stop is the history exhibition of Kuala Lumpur in the city gallery. Instead of wall exhibition, the history was recorded on the ceiling, such a creative way isnt it? 
So Kak Jasmin just explained to us the brief history of Kuala Lumpur development, which included some familiar names I got from my Sejarah  text book like Raja Abdullah, Sir Frank Swettenham and Kapitan Yap Ah Loy. kind of nostalgic haha

So can you imagine this is the view of Kuala Lumpur around 100 years ago? which was underdevelopment? the Field in the middle of the pic is the place for the Merdeka Square, and the city gallery was once a small vegetable farm for the local.. 

and something that should not be missed during the visit: 
The largest masterpiece of the Kuala Lumpur City Model 
which is one of the biggest highlight in the city gallery, measuring a mega 40ft x 50ft!!

we enjoyed a 7 minutes short film about the past, present and future developments of Kuala Lumpur, which I just got updated on a few skyscrapers project in Malaysia, one of it is the Menara Warisan Merdeka, estimated to be 644 metre, to take over KLCC tower as the tallest building in Malaysia in 2024. 
I strongly hope that there will be a skywalk available on the top of the tower just like how Macau Tower and Queensland did!!

The miniature model of Kuala Lumpur city
lets us preserve this beautiful city~ 

another amazing miniature model of Dataran Square~
can you spot the I love Kl sculpture here? hehe

The 'sifu' behind the scene, I am lucky enough to get the chance to witness the process of making a miniature model, well it is not easy job at all. 

our 2nd station is the Victorian Fountain, but I did not take any photo of the fountain becoz the beautiful view was spoiled by some event banners around...... I hate it so much when there is something like Bazaar make the things so messy around. 

3rd station: National Textile Museum
built in year 1905, formerly known as Federated Malay States Railway Station and S'gor Works Department
this buidling is distinguishable by its design of alternating red bricks and white plaster, which the local used to call it the ' blood and bandage', well to me,,,,, it looks like red velvet cake!! ( yea becoz I just got one a day before the trip haha) 
it is a Islamic Style facade with raised onion-shaped domes, which is one of the so commonly seen in the mosque architecture in Malaysia. 
It now houses the National Textile Museum, showcasing the origins, development and techniques of local textiles and the role in Malaysia's history. 

If you are a fans of Baba Nyonya, you should be familiar with their famous "manik shoes" made from different colours of beads, purely handmade. And next to the shoes is the beautiful beads collar from our Iban ethnicity in Sarawak. 
If you wish to know more stories on the beautiful beads shoes, don forget to visit the Peranakan Museum in Penang!! 

the beautiful traditional costumes from Nyonya, which they need to learn how to made their own dress and shoes  ( all hand made) before they can get married. Lucky me to be born in this modern era, well I had a very bad sewing skill wuwuwu. 

and not to forget the printing BATIK in Malaysia. I prefer the hand-drawn batik, which they had more vivid colour and the texture of the cloth is more comfortable as it is made of silk ( I owned one baju kurung in hand-drawn batik!) 
How i wish to get a chance to join the hand-drawn batik workshop someday hehe. 
there are some difference between batik in Indonesia and Malaysia, if you wish to get more information, join the tour and Kak Jasmin will reveal it to you! 

next stop, we walked by a bridge behind the museum and had a look on the  "River of Life Project" in Kuala Lumpur, which the government plan to clean up the River Klang and turn into a vibrant commercial area in 10 years time. Once upon a time, Klang River was clean and the river was an essential part of tin-mining transportation from Kuala Lumpur to Port Klang. Unfortunately, the river nowadays is full of mud and rubbish, and I doubt is there any sign of life in the river. 
I sincerely hope that we can give a new life to Klang River, just like how Singapore Clarke Quay did. 

The beautiful Masjid Jamek Mosque from the bridge......
I wish a better scene in the future, I hope this wish will be real someday ( but let's hope for the skywalk first!!) 

Then here we came to the 4th station of the day~ Sultan Abdul Samad Building
becoz the name is so lengthy, we just named it as the "old grandmother" 
guess which building is the " new grandmother" in Kuala Lumpur city?? haha

the laneway of the Sultan Abdul Samad Building
does it looks familiar? ya becoz some of the local tv used to take this place to shoot for some court scene before ma

Hello Sultan Abdul Samad Building!! 
One of the most gorgeous building in Malaysia, the most popular icon on Malaysia postcard, it used to house the "Federated Malay States" administration in 1897, then the high court and supreme court in 1972, and it is now occupied by the Ministry of Tourism and Culture. 
This elegant symmetrical brick structure features a 41 metre high clock tower, arched colonnades and copper domes. 

the beautiful Moghul architecture, which build by around 4 millions of bricks. There is a lot of interesting stories about this beautiful building from Kak Jasmin, again, join this tour if you wish to know more!

the beautiful clock tower from the far~ which is a symbol for Kuala Lumpur city as well

do you spotted the key shaped door and windows of the building?

just cant get my eyes away from this beautiful 'old grandmother building' 
Ps: those white tents were so annoying to me that day!! 

this is also the place for us to have the national parade on national day!! don miss it if you plan to visit Malaysia on 31 August. 

The 5th station: Former High Court Building
This two storey building has a Moorish exterior with four tower, which looks a bit different from the other building isnt it. 
something special on the design of the windows of the building, time to spot the difference? Xp

The Masjid Jamek building again from the far away

the 6th station: City Theatre- Panggung Bandaraya
It was designed with a different version of Islamic arches and chhatris ( dome-shaped pavilions) on the roof line. Now it is a home to MUD theatre showing the cultural and historical musical celebrating the spirit of Kuala Lumpur city, which happens twice daily at 3pm and 8.30pm. 
visit to their website at www.mudkl.com for more information!

I was quite amazed with the interior design of the theatre, I never knew that there is such a classic theatre in Malaysia before. 
well we can visit this place for free with the tour!! and have a short rest in this air-conditioned room after being exposed under the hot sun, listen to some scandals from Kak Jasmin. Guess what scandals was??

the look of the theatre. I heard that the MUD show is an interactive theatre with the audience, maybe I should have a try someday too. 

the 7th station~ The Cathedral of St. Mary
This is the first brick church in the Federated Malay State and it is also one of the oldest Anglican Churches in the region, an example of English Gothic style in 19th century. 

Kak Jasmin mentioned many of the ladies fainted during the mass services on Sunday in the church, what had happened? 

the interior view of the cathedral
so from here we can see that this church was quite an enclosed space, well who can withstand the hot weather then? hehe
it looks so different from the cathedral that I visited in Melbourne, the St.Paul Cathedral which is also an Anglican Church. this is a simple and sweet one to me =)) just a nice place for some prayer. 

there is some mysterious stories about St Mary Cathedral, what is it?? get it from Kak Jasmin then hehe

The pipe organ built in 1895 by Henry Willis. there is only 2 pipe organ in Malaysia, one in St Mary Cathedral, and another one in Penang. 
okay as a Penang Lang ( this is how we entitled ourselves whose origin from Penang) I don know where is the hidden pipe organ in Penang!!

and our last station of the day~ Royal Selangor Club
it was established in year 1884, serving as a social and cricket club for the growing expatriate community. Until today, this is still a private club, and we can only enter this club for free together with this walking tour. In the usual days, only members are allowed for entry.....

so we entered the Royal Selangor Club from the side of St Mary Cathedral. 
oh yeah, did I mentioned all the places above are just within walking distance?

here we are!! the mysterious Royal Selangor Club

What a gorgeous view of Sultan Abdul Samad Building from the lounge of the club. 

the cricket field in the Merdeka Square, one of the favorite sports activities in the past. 
how about nowadays? electronic devices...... =..=

One of the rules of the lounge in the Royal Selangor Club~ ladies and children below 18 years are not allowed, and this rules applied until today!
basically this is becoz the guys just want to have a time for their own, free from woman. And there was a funny story about "the spotted dog", as two Dalmatians belonging to the wife of one of the club founders were left to guard the entrance of the club. we could even spotted the photo of the dogs in the lounge!

this is the look of the lounge. although I was not allowed to enter the area but I still can take some photo from the outside, hehe

And here together with Kak Jasmin, the tour guide of the day, thank you so much for the guidance and sharing! she is so knowledgeable and Im pretty sure you will enjoy the tour a lot together with her. 

and don forget the largest flag pole in Malaysia~ right in the corner of Dataran Merdeka. 

then we walked back to Kuala Lumpur City Gallery to have a sip of coffee which is strongly recommended by Kak Jasmin

Free Dataran Merdeka Heritage Guided Walk 
9am-11.45am, every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday
starting point: Kuala Lumpur City Gallery
For registration
contact at : 03-26980332
or email at: enquiries@kltourismbureau.com.my

you can grab some souvenirs over here for yourselves too


not to forget some delicious desserts!!
okay they are abit pricey, as a local, I would recommend you to get it somewhere else hehe

after the trip, I had my lunch together with new friends from the tour together, met a lovely couple from USA, 2 cheerful lady from Spain and Ukraine, a couple from Germany ( woops I got some tips from them for my Germany trip soon hehe)  and many more. thank you for making my day!!
so we went to the Restaurant Tajudin just behind the central market, recommended by Soh, another local like me

what I can say is they really serve one of the best Nasi Briyani in the town at affordable price. 
it costs me around RM8 for a plate of rice like this don miss it out to eat like a local

After the lunch, we went to central market to grab some Batik as souvenirs ( not me, but I was playing a role for bargaining for my new friends haha. usually they will offer at a cheaper price when you speak like a local, you definitely need a local accent !) 

the beautiful 'anyaman' 

I love the tiles in the central market so much

the look of the central market

so many beautiful batik in the shoplots
I could say that central market is one of the best place to grab some souvenirs. 

okay here I end my story. 
thanks for the reading ^^ 

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