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6th July, 8.00am
The Snake Exhibits
I am now looking at the snakes in the Snakes exhibits. They looked pretty scary but they are interesting creatures. I took one of the pictures where the snake's menacing glares were looking at me. There were many glass tanks filled with snakes and the exhibits were for a limited time. Then, I proceeded to the second level where there were exhibits of the Wayang Kulit, puppets, Waus and decorations. I took a few photos to share with my family when I go back. By Wen Yu
I looked at the snakes and my heart started beating soooooo fast! It was soooooooo scary! I kept thinking that all the glass will suddenly break and all the snakes will come slithering out......ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!! There are sooooooooo many snakes!!!! Some fat...some thin...
At the second level, there were exhibits of Wayang Kulit, puppets, Waus, decorations and traditional drums. I took a few photos, and some snake ones(to take home to scare my sister with!! Heehee!!)too! By Klara
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6th July, 10.00am
Siti Khatijahs Market
Now, we are at the Siti Khatijahs Market, the market that is operated by women. A few of us decided to come down the bus to join the tour around the market while the rest stayed in the tour bus. We were taken around the market by Auntie Elly. The market was noisy and lively as many people were shopping for fresh buys. Almost everything was sold there from spices to fish and vegetables. There were even meat, fruits, toys and souvenirs sold. We proceeded to the second level to buy souvenirs for our family. We stopped at a souvenirs shop to buy souvenirs. My friends all bought many things. While waiting for our friends, Fatima and I, together with Ms Ho walked over to the stall selling fish keropok. As the crackers were on offer, Fatima and I bought some for our family. When everyone bought all the stuff they needed, we proceeded to the tour bus, ready to go to A&W for our lunch.
Here we are at the Siti Khatijahs Market, a market that is women-operated. Some of us stayed in the bus and some of us went down to tour the market. Auntie Elly gave us a short tour of the market. The market was very crowded and many people roamed around, looking for good bargains. You could find practically anything there! Food, beverages, toys, souvenirs...We stopped at the second level to buy some souvenirs to take home... After everyone fished buying what they needed to, we went back to the bus and went on our way to A & W for lunch.
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