Jakarta, Indonesia
In Indonesia, Many Men Wear Rings Not Only As Ornaments But Also To Ward Off Evil
Not Only Durians But Also Mangosteens Were Sold On The Streets Of Jakarta
There Were Stalls Selling Mobile SIMs On A Main Street In Jakarta
I'm Sure It Won't Spontaneously Combust, But Selling Diesel Fuel In Glass Bottles Seems Dangerous
Pasar Baru, Jakarta
When He Realized That I Was Japanese, He Hurriedly Pointed Out A Japanese Military Bills From The Old Bills
Glodok, Jakarta
Jelly Made From Medicinal Herbs Called Cin Cau Was Sold At A Food Stall In Jakarta
Although There Are Some Differences Between Malaysian And Indonesian, They Seem To Be Close Enough That They Can Communicate With Each Other Without Difficulty
Hayam Wuruk Street, Jakarta
Indonesians Believe That Gemstones And Precious Stones Have Magical Powers
The Japanese Military Must Have Issued Quite A Lot Of Japanese Military Yen At The End Of World War II, Because There Were Many Of Them Lined Up In The Old Coin Dealers
Khlong Toei Market, Bangkok
The Man Was Selling Steamed Corns In Khlong Toei Market
Chinatown, Bangkok
Lottery Tickets Are Popular Also In Thailand, Where People Can Dream For A Time Even If They Are Ridiculed As A Tax On The Poor
Apples Are Often Sold On The Streets Of Bangkok, But Few Apples Are Produced In Thailand
The Baby Was Confused By The Mother Who Asked For Help But Didn't Give It
Sampeng Market, Bangkok
In The Sampeng Market, Street Vendors Are Set Up In Front Of The Stores And Seem To Be Integrated With The Stores
Street Vendors Eat In The Aisles At Lunchtime In The Sampeng Market
It's Considered A Rarity In Any Culture, But I Think The Chinese Love Of Gold Is Over The Top
There Are Many Sorrows In The World That Cannot Be Relieved By Eating Satay
Shuanglian Metro Station, Taipei
When The Ground Floor Of A Building Is Recessed Into A Walkway, It's Comfortable To Walk Around And Avoid The Sun
Bailan Market, Taipei
The Only Thing Sold Was A Bunch Of Bananas And Some Bamboo Shoots
The Peak Season For Bamboo Shoots In Taiwan Is July And August
Yangon, Myanmar
The Man Put The Betel Nuts On The Betel Leaves
I Don't Know If It's Okay For A Sick Person To Chew Kun
The Man Looked Bored, As If He Was Doing Business In A Busy Place But Not Selling Well
Boiled Corn, Not Grilled Corn, Was Sold By The Roadside In Yangon
Rambutan And Shakya Heads Were Sold At A Stall On The Street
Myo Ma Market, Thanlyin
Myanmar Zongzi Contains Ripe Bananas And Coconut, Which Is Different From The Zongzi Sold In Japan
Sales Of Red And White USB Cables Did Not Seem To Be Going Well
Merchandise Overflowed From The Mall And Was Lined Up On The Sidewalks
There's A Guy On A Street Corner In Yangon Whose Job Is To Repair Books
Kyauktan, Myanmar
The Boy Was Selling Coconuts In Front Of A Clothing Store
Da Nyin Gone Station, Yangon
The Woman Was Spreading Her Store On The Tracks At Da Nyin Gone Station
The Owner Of The Loud Laughter Was Perched Solidly On The Other Side Of The Pomegranate
The Woman Was Slumped Over, Waiting For Customers To Come In To Buy Oranges As If I Didn't Exist
Shrimps Sold Everywhere Are Peeled, So People In Yangon May Like To Eat Them, But Not So Much To Peel Them
The Young Man Didn't Seem Too Keen On Selling Beverages
It Seems Strange Now, But Myanmar Was Once Part Of The British Indian Empire
The Taste Of Kun, Which Look The Same At First Glance, Varies Slightly From Store To Store
While Many People Are Doing Business, Everything Sold At The Stalls Near The Intersection Is Very Similar
The Store At The Open-air Market In The Center Of Yangon Was Selling Large Quantities Of Onions And Garlic
The Woman Dressed In A Rose-patterned Dress Is Looking At Me And Smiling Gently
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