Ching Ming ("clear and bright") is one of the most important festivals for Chinese people all over the world. The festival is held on the day of the Third Moon 105 days after the Winter Solstice when Chinese families show their respect by visiting the graves of their ancestors to clear away weeds, touch up gravestone inscriptions and make offerings of wine and fruit to ensure their loved ones have enough food and drink in the afterlife. Some families burn incense and paper money by the gravesides, believing that the smoke rises to the after world and can be used by their ancestors.
Perak Cave Temple |
This is a MUST try if you happen to go there i tell you. Their drinks were served in heavy glass mugs, just like the one in Murni. I like!
look at these colorful concoctions: From left: Ice blended red beans (RM 3), Ice blended dragon fruit (RM5), Mixed fruit (forgot how much), and Ice blended red bean again (mummy's fav) |
Besides, they have Green Bean, Corn Ice and San-Ti Ice Blend too, will try it next time when i go back again.
Popiah <3 |
look at that, so fat the taugesss |
Chee Cheong Fan, it was ok though |
And and, ohh ohh, you will never want to miss this Laksa Lai Fun, it's so so good and i think it's better than those i eat in Penang, not too spicy or sour, just nice..Thumbs up
And ohh ohh, you wouldn't want to miss this, Fried Yong Tau Fu, as good as the one in Ampang. Freshly made, freshly fried and it taste awesomeeee.....
LOOK AT ALL THE VARIETIES, YUM YUM |
Wide array of fried Yong Tau Fu, we called "Zhao Liu" and it cost RM0.50 each |
this is definitely my cup of drink |
Pasir Pinji, Ipoh, Perak
1427 Jalan Prince (The King)
Kampung Pasir Pinji Baru, 31650 Ipoh, Perak
Kampung Pasir Pinji Baru, 31650 Ipoh, Perak
5 comments:
Nice view of that place.. Dragon fruit juice? Yum yum! :)
I want a cup of dragon fruit juice too! :D
Ipoh! I love Ipoh! :)
How i wish the place is in KL!! Would love to try the dragon fruit drinks!
Owhhh hungry when looking at the food photos..
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