I was so much excited about Raya that I went to 3 different malls to hunt for 'baju raya' and 'kasut raya'...
This is the Raya theme in IOI Mall this year...another kampong house
but I prefer this kampong house (than MidV) coz this one is more 'homely'.
As usual, I 'invited' myself to visit this quaint house tucked in the middle of the concourse area at the new wing.
very ol fashioned with antique radio, iron, clock and 'labu sayong'.
This kampong house has a verandah, wide enough for a group/family picture.
tea set at the living room, but without the tea.
I guess this is a fishing village 'house', coz there is a boat at the garden
a few steps away, I reached Penang....little penang kafe.
yet another ol-fashioned 'cafe' with kopitiam interior.
Yes, u gotta sit on the short stools and have ur meal at bench table!
This mall has definitely undergone major renovation and now it has a bright food court, with many food choices.
After the sight seeing, let's get back to business....
my kasut raya….
nope, not the above, although I would like to get another pair of this, as it looks similar to the one I had back in 2011, but well, lemme just settle for an 'auntie' sandal.
The deco is very nice...
ReplyDeleteAnother kampong house raya decor but this one got an interior living room with TV, table and verandah, so interesting, I like
ReplyDeleteI am impressed that this village house is real in the sense that you can walk inside. Last time when village houses are used as decors, visitors to the mall are not allowed to go into the houses.
ReplyDeleteI love those kampung styled village houses! Looks like the real thing and you should have posed in a sarong outfit chewing sireh.
ReplyDeleteSomewhere in Singapore: yes, it is nice!
ReplyDeleteLibby: like a real house, but without toilet and kitchen...
Mun: yea, mostly fenced up, or the interior is used as stalls, which is no fun.
Twilight Man: hmnn…then I would end up looking like a nyonya!