



The view of Penang bridge ^-^ *Nice weiiiiii!!!*
Lay Nee and I :)
Before heading to the Hutan Paya, we went to visit the charcoal factory at Kuala Sepang. A little history was mentioned that the factory was there since 1940, before the Japanese conquered Malaysia. Charcoals are used to make medicines and cosmetics. Other than that, they can be used in food, such as putting them inside with the rice to cook and using them to stir the coffee to pro - strong the aroma smell, haha. To produce quality charcoals, it is a must to ensure that the factory must have workers for 24 hours. Also, to produce charcoals ain't easy at all as the workers need 30 days to produce the charcoals.
Charcoal factory.
The place to make the charcoals.
Woods stored.
Demonstration to peel of the skin. It may look easy, but it is not that easy though.
Hutan Paya, view 1.
Hutan Paya, view 2.
Hutan Paya, view 3.
Hutan Paya, view 4.
Hutan Paya, view 5.
Later, we went to the big field in Taiping for some games. The games are fun though, especially the tug of war part. Other than that, we had "fashion show" that dressed guys into girls, and also the "blind" game. Actually. there are 2 more games but too bad, it started to rain and all of us headed back home. That's for today's event, it may sound short but it ended at 5 something in the evening.
I am happy, lalala!!!Let me see, where to go tomorrow. Hmmm... ^-^V
Mixing the flour into the eggs. There are small steps in it, not easy.^ ^"
Okay, the day started. Starting to make the kuih kapit.
After folding them into the triangle shapes.
Yey!!! Done^0^V
Looks easy right? Not easy actually, hence, one Milo tin kuih kapit is sold at the price of RM20. But, it is not hard at all, else, how can these kuih kapit(s) appear?
Where there's a will, there is a way. Remember that... haha^-^V