Kanoman market, Cirebon
At The Kanoman Market, There Was A Fishmonger Next To A Fruit And Vegetable Store, Giving The Market The Atmosphere Of A Country Town
The Fishmonger At The Kanoman Market Would Select A Basin Of Fish To Order And Wrap It In Paper Before Handing It To The Customer
Apparently, The Islamic Dress Code Is Not The One Described In The Holy Book, The Quran
Even In Indonesia, Many Women Seem To Go Shopping With Large Purses In Their Hands
Cirebon, Indonesia
The Skinny-cheeked, Becalmed Driver Was Quietly Waiting For A Customer
Monster Energy Seems To Be Common In Indonesia As Well, As Seen In The Old Man Wearing A Hat With The Logo
I Wonder If Muslim Women Wear Helmets Over Their Hijabs Even More
When You See The Gate With A Multilingual Welcome, You Realize There Is A Mix Of Chinese, Arabic, And Other Cultural Elements In Cirebon
The Elderly Driver Was Not Letting His Phone Steal His Time, But Crossed His Legs And Relaxedly Waited For His Guests To Arrive
The Man Wearing A Hat And Sunglasses Was Carrying Vegetables In A Becak
Pedicabs Called Becak Are The Main Means Of Transportation For The Common People In Java
Not Only Were The Customers Missing, But The Owner Of The Stall Was Also Nowhere To Be Found
In Cirebon, You Rarely See Grab Or Gojek, Only Becak Drivers Waiting For Customers
A Sharp-eyed Becak Driver Was Waiting For A Customer In Front Of A Shopping Mall
Jalan Siliwangi, Cirebon
The Ice Man Was Carrying Ice In Plastic Bags To His Customers
Five Schoolgirls, Wearing Bright White Hijabs, Were Riding In One Becak
Neither In Jakarta Nor In Cirebon Did The Becak Driver Himself Approach Me
The Men In Matching Shirts Were Porters Carrying The Luggage Of Travelers Came To The Cirebon Train Station
Cirebon Station, Cirebon
Many Becak Were Parked In Front Of Cirebon Station For Those Who Came By Train
The Express Train Connects Jakarta And Cirebon, Which Are 300 Kilometers Apart, In About Three Hours
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