Sikh Temple/Punjabi Culture
Since it was the Sultan of Perak's birthday, I had decided to visit the royal town in Kuala Kangsar. Two of my good friends went along with me. I drove them to my Punjabi friend's aunty's place in Kuala Kangsar. Aunty made us the mango drinks which indeed quenched our thirst. I was amazed by the Punjabi bed. It's made of weaved plastic and ropes too. Since the auspicious day coincided with the birthday of the Sikh Guru, we were taken to the Sikh temple nearby. I was glad to be in such a religious and clean place. We were needed to be on barefoot and cladded with a head scarf. it's a first time experience for both my Chinese friend and myself. After the prayer with the chanting from the priest sitting in front, we were given a sweet dessert which I must receive it with both palms. Of course, we had to eat it. We adjourned to the dining hall and had our breakfast. The Punjabi tea was totally different from our usual tea. Since we had ...
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ReplyDeleteYeah! I know this Cathedral! Nope...I mean I know it is a building very famous in Russia. But I don't have any idea that it is a cathedral! :(
ReplyDeleteImagine having to be a maid, and clean the cathedral like that.
ReplyDeleteI hope you get a good maid when you get old.
In New Zealand, no such luxury. Just pray I will be healthy and mobile. When the water works and the computer work goes, I want to go also.
reminds me of Aladdin :D
ReplyDeleteA miniature world, I have to shrink myself..
ReplyDeleteLOL @ Ann's comment!
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful cathedral!
nice replica
ReplyDeleteThat's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteNice replica..wish I'll be there one day..need to plan and save a lot of money to visit all place in my wish list hehehe..
ReplyDeleteI saw this from TV :D.
ReplyDeleteOne day you should go to see the 'real' thing...
ReplyDeleteWow.....fantasy!! Hope they get magic housekeeping staff like the fairy god mothers of Sleeping Beauty....
ReplyDeleteyeah, how I wish I could see the real one...
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