Today has been a very quiet day to make up for a very busy day yesterday, so I just have one photo for you. This is a panoramic shot (sorry about the fisheye effect) from a balcony on the sixth floor of the hotel.
That’s about it for the part of town we’re in. I’m definitely looking forward to living somewhere else, hopefully soon.
Tonight Mitch and I ventured into the original town of Seremban, known as Old Seremban, Old Town, or sometimes just Seremban. It gets a little confusing when you consider that there’s also Seremban 2 and the outskirts of both towns, all of which are known as either Seremban or S2. Right now, we’re living in one of the Old Seremban outskirts (called Seremban) and school is close to Seremban 2, though still within Seremban city limits. Go figure.
We wandered around for a while before finding somewhere to eat. Here are some photos I took along the way.
Tree roots growing out of the groundReally neat Hindu temple smack in the middle of the cityHindu temple from the front entranceThe detail is so amazing and beautifulChristmas lights on plastic trees . . . in SeptemberChristmas tree in the Chinese restaurant where we ate dinner . . . in September
Anyway, welcome to Seremban, where apparently it’s Christmas all the time.
Tonight we went on a mini work outing to one of the night markets in Seremban. Many locals do their shopping at the night markets rather than the supermarkets or corner grocery stores and it’s easy to see why; one can buy almost anything and the prices are incredibly cheap. Enjoy the photos!
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