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Showing posts with label Wordless Wednesday: Postcard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wordless Wednesday: Postcard. Show all posts

Wednesday, 4 October 2017

Wordless Wednesday: Childhood Games

'Wordless Wednesday: Postcard' is recording all the postcards that I had bought from time to time for exchange purpose.

This series of postcard features games or foods which played or ate during childhood such as UNO card, car, Durian chip and many more.













Wednesday, 27 September 2017

Wordless Wednesday: Visit Malaysia 2014

'Wordless Wednesday: Postcard' is recording all the postcards that I had bought from time to time for exchange purpose.

Amy sent this series of postcard to me as she knew that I am collecting postcard. She also has same series of postcard. This series of postcard features some states in Malaysia such as Melaka, Sarawak, Selangor, Putrajaya and Penang.
  










Wednesday, 12 July 2017

Wordless Wednesday: Traditional Kuih-muih

'Wordless Wednesday: Postcard' is recording all the postcards that I had bought from time to time for exchange purpose.

Based on Wikipedia, Kuih are bite-sized snack or dessert foods. It called cakes, cookies, dumplings, pudding, biscuits or pastries in English and are usually made from rice or glutinous rice. This series of postcard featured kuih in Malaysia.










Wednesday, 28 June 2017

Wordless Wednesday: Traditional Kuih-muih in Malaysia

'Wordless Wednesday: Postcard' is recording all the postcards that I had bought from time to time for exchange purpose.

Based on Wikipedia, Kuih are bite-sized snack or dessert foods. It called cakes, cookies, dumplings, pudding, biscuits or pastries in English and are usually made from rice or glutinous rice. This series of postcard featured kuih in Malaysia.











Wednesday, 17 May 2017

Wordless Wednesday: Shophouse

'Wordless Wednesday: Postcard' is recording all the postcards that I had bought from time to time for exchange purpose.

Shophouse is a vernacular architectural building type that is commonly seen in areas such as urban Southeast Asia. Shophouses are mostly two or three stories high, with a shop on the ground floor for mercantile activity and a residence above the shop. This mixed-use building form characterizes the historical centers of most towns and cities in the Southeast Asia region. Typically, shophouses consist of shops on the ground floor which open up to a public arcade or "five-foot way" and which have residential accommodation upstairs.










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