
This is a Vietnamese Chinese Temple. I Wasn't following the tour guide hence I do not know this temple belongs to which god. Was just busy taking shots of the temple.




Offerings

Bronze Furnace
All I can say is it's a complete chinese temple without vietnamese influence. Pure oriental.


Group Shot

After the visit to the temple, we went to a mosque. It's a rare place to find I guess. I'm not really sure of the religion of vietnamese but there aren't many malays around. I'm glad that the government still recognise the minorities.
The bus then took us to a Vietnamese Market. I felt that it looks abit like Bras Basah or People's Park Complex with its greying paint.

One can practically find anything. Ranging from Helmets to which jeremiah and I nearly bought but didnt, coz we didn't gt the price we wanted.
Furthermore, it's a distributor's market. This means distributor will not entertain one piece or two piece sale.

And we were lucky to meet the guy who helped us to take the photo back at the chinese temple. Probably swedish from his accent.


Oh and I came across bags of colored rice. I thought there's only white rice and brown rice. Who noes there's orange rice. Haha the world is much bizzare than we think.
Did I mention the weather was freaking hot at that point of time? We walked to a roadside stall and found this super cooling drink! it's so cooling that I ordered another one. It's something like grass jelly but not jelly. Wished Singapore had that too.
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