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 Corner Joint by muddybok I would like to call this corner lot with its side facing Jalan Muar (see sign) as Corner Joint. There will be a separate travelogue being created to show some of the uniqueness of this lot. I can’t remember the building was constructed in which year, but it should not be later than 1930. I didn’t have the chance to view the interior, but another VTer (with the unpronounceable o00o id) had some exclusive write up on the interior for this corner lot. Leave a Comment
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 Singer Brand by muddybok Singer, Maggi, Milo are some of the household brand names since like from ages ago. The brand name Singer which produced great sewing machine in early days will surely put a smile on anyone faces especially those who are in their forties and above. Oh! The point I’m trying to make here is people are keeping their traditions and their lives are very much revolve around those well kept traditions. Leave a Comment
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 Pre-war Structure by muddybok This is the most well kept, beautifully painted wall of the pre-war structures found in Kuala Pilah. The window frames and panels are remained original, the authentic looks of the building also not distorted with modern air-conditioning compressors or hand-phone advertisements. Leave a Comment
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 Another Pre-war Structure by muddybok This green building is also a pre-war structure. It’s now repainted to give that exclusive look in order to match the posh teak and wood based furniture showroom setting. Some of the furniture selling here are really nice, I almost shop that whole truck load for my father’s new house. I am just kidding!! Leave a Comment
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 Temple of 3 Saints by muddybok The three saints that they referring here are most probably the 3 most popular Chinese scholars. They are Confucius and the other two more kind of thing. (Don’t test my history, its disastrous) Of course Taoist temples like this is very common for town that mostly occupied by Chinese that carry out some traditional small businesses. Leave a Comment
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 To Kuala Pilah by muddybok Instead of showing you the way to Kuala Pilah from the alternate exit, I would like to show you how to get to Kuala Pilah from where we last spin off from Road 51. We must take the right turn or you’ll be back to Seremban in no time. The “Must See” section is best view using “Author’s Order” and the remaining sections will be of no particular order. Leave a Comment
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 Arch of Lister by muddybok The middle panel said “ERECTED BY A GRATEFUL PEOPLE TO THE MEMORY OF THE HONOURABLE MARTIN LISTER” and other smaller words that I can hardly read. So, it’s a testimonial for Martin Lister who contributed to the development of Kuala Pilah town I guess. Leave a Comment
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 Weekend Market by muddybok There are a lot of activities of festive shopping and preparation works at Tanjung Ipoh weekend market. You can get really fresh beef, fishes and chicken from this market. Other Hari Raya essentials such as pre-packed ketupat (see picture), lemang and dates are widely available here. Btw, not many people will make ketupat and lemang for own consumptions anymore. Most families will buy pre-packed or nicely packaged festive essentials from market place. Leave a Comment
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 Yam Tuan Road by muddybok This is the famous night spot Yam Tuan Road of Kuala Pilah. I was visiting during the Ramadan month (last few days before Hari Raya), some of the food vendors are selling at Buka Puasa Bazaar and that is the reason the street is quite empty even though it’s only 8pm. Leave a Comment
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 The India Temple by muddybok This is the first land mark when you arrive at Kuala Pilah. The temple will be on your right hand side as you coming from Sri Menanti or Seremban. I arrive at Kuala Pilah on Deepavali day, but I do not see much of the Indian worshipping in the temple. This picture was taken on day 2 and I was the only person in the temple courtyard for some photo taking purposes. I have taken a lot of photos around the temple courtyard. Since I’m not an expert to interpret Hindu’s faith, I’ll not post any other pictures in case I explain them wrongly. Leave a Comment
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