Tuesday 27 September 2016

A typical night on a Malaysian Night Market

The Malaysia Night Market. (Saturday Night, Cheras Taman Minang Pasar Malam)

It's a typical culture that has been going on for generations after generations. Here, people walk along what used to be a usual empty street during the day, and has been turn into a street of all kinds. Rows of lights, and the very familiar sound of the usual petrol powered generators, brings life to the once an empty and quiet street during the day, into a vibrant, pack and colorful streets of vendors of all kinds. The familiar shouting of "come come come, 3 for 10, 3 for 10" roaring as you pass along a toy or a phone accessories stall.

Locals usually come for their many varieties of cheap clothing of all sorts from kids, pajamas, T-Shirts, you name it. And yes, even fresh vegetables.





But for some. they come for the food. And yes, there are plenty of street foods to choose from. From finger food, to snacks, noodles, rojak, bubble tea, sugar cane and coconut drink and all kinds that you can think of. 

The next time you pay a visit to Malaysia, be sure to check out the local night market. Or "Pasar Malam" is what the locals calls it.

by, Brandon Chong

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