October 09, 2010

Sebelum Hari Raya 2010 at Jalan TAR

I posted these photos in my facebook quite some time ago. They were taken at Jalan TAR (Tunku Abdul Rahman) during my street photography trip with my photog buddies. It was before the Hari Raya festival (a muslim celebration). 

What an eye-opener experience with bustling activities going on there! 


The photography adventure started by gathering at Sogo shopping centre, which was located near to the Jalan TAR. Thanks to photog Pietro, I had a "kopitiam-style" breakfast.



A big sale was going on at Sogo shopping centre.



The busy street along Jalan TAR.



Hotel Noble, located along Jalan TAR. 



A dad was seen baby sitting his child. 



Heart Patrick was here at Jalan TAR too ! 
He seems to be excited over the variety of goods that you can find there. 



Plenty of colorful clothes on sale. 



A peddler selling jeans at Jalan TAR. 



Serunding (minced dried beef) is one of my favourite Malay's delicacy.  



Variety of Raya cookies sold at Jalan TAR.



Varieties of snacks made from peanuts.



Songket, a traditional Malay clothes can be found at Jalan TAR. 



Peddlers selling plastic sheets. 



 Cold drinks to quench your thirst. 



Towards the inner roads of Jalan TAR, shoppers are expected to braze the huge crowds under the hot sun.   



Mickey Mouse and Tweety Bird were there too. =)



There are many lovely children around at Jalan TAR. 



Children has to hold tight to their parents to keep them from missing among the crowds.



Some were lucky to be carried around by their parents. 



Balloon sellers were having a brisk business with them around.



We had an enjoyable street photography shooting at Jalan TAR. 



 Photog buddies in the eyes of Heart Patrick. 



We met people who were friendly to us. 



They smiled when we pointed our camera towards them.



 Not forgetting sharing a warm moment with a caring and loving dad. 


After a tiring outing, we headed off to have our lunch at Coliseum Cafe and Hotel. It is a classic restaurant with vintage decoration.



Say Hi to the dedicated waiter, Captain Ho. 
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