The roasted pork is just like the Chinese roasted pig but the taste is total out if compare to my hometown roasted pork (The one near the Pantai Hospital at Bayan Baru).
On the way walking back to the flat, it was raining so I decided just stay at home instead of going for my hiking trip.
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Sunday, 1 March 2009
St. George Market
St. George Market
I was planning to go for hiking after my visit to St. George Market. I woke up early in the morning and walked to the St. George Market. The market opens two days in a week which is on Friday and Saturday. The design of the market does not impress me but one thing that is good about the architecture is the air ventilation system. Although the market is enclosed, it is not smelly. They used Gaelic blue material for the roof so it is not dark in the building.
I spent about half an hour walking around in the market and took quite numbers of photos. Before I left the market I have bought a roasted pig (hog) burger costs me £4.
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