We left first before TS. He was curious why didn't I take the back seat of the cab. I replied, coz I wanted to take some photos :)
I'm not bad in maximizing chances in a limited timeframe.
On our way back, traffic jam still remained, and I saw some people making their living in between the vehicles stuck in jam.
Don't think this is common in Malaysia.
This guy was selling some coloring books (I assume), or maybe story books?
He passed by our cab.
Here came another one... selling... stickers?
There were lotsa people doing the same thing, but just selling different products.
This reminded me of the toy seller we met on our train journey from GuangZhou to NanChang, in China.
Oh, barbie dolls! Not long ago, I heard from radio that the original name of Barbie doll is Barbara Millicent Roberts.
If she is a real human, her height would be 5 feet 9 inches, and her vital statistics would be 36 inches (chest), 18 inches (waist) and 33 inches (hips).
A moment to unwind during lunch time!
In Thailand and Indonesia, soft drinks in glass bottles are still quite common, but the same does not apply to Malaysia.
Quite a lot of stalls sell "Soto Ayam", which means Chicken Soup. I presume it comes with noodles?
Though life's hard, she faces it with smiles.
All of us earn our living in different ways. Which one is better? Sometimes it's hard to judge. However, I respect everyone of them.


4 comments:
Wah! You could still take so many photos during your short stay in Jakarta. What I could sum up from your photos is: Life is tough. I doubt you would see this in developed nations.
all photos were taken from moving vehicles... via the glasses :) did u actually wanna say "developing" nations?
No, I didn't mean "developing".
"developed" is what I want to say. People selling things like that could only be seen in "developing" nations like Indonesia, and that's why I said "I doubt you would see this in developed nations".
argh... i've gotcha now :)
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