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Friday, June 29, 2007

I always celebrate my Chinese New Year at my great grandmother's house at Kluang. Her house is very different from my grandmother's house which was featured some time earlier. Want to know how it looks like? Refer to below...
This is the famous Kluang Station. The roti bakar there is superb. So good that someone bought the name over to KL and made a replica of the train station's outlook and the menu. Haha...

It's a very small station, but many Chinese. Besides taking trains, we can reach Kluang by buses which can be taken from Johor Bahru Bus Interchange. It's better to have own transport in Kluang as those who don't have will either sit the old buses or take 'ba wong chei'. Their buses are really antique and ba wong chei means it's not a taxi, but instead, it's just people who are offering to ferry you around the town. A fee is negotiated at the beginning of each ride.

There you go.. my great grandmother's house! She has a very big porch cum garage. What we normally do is to transfer the dining table to the porch every new year. Used for not only dining purposes, but also gambling! Haha...

A swing attacked by the kids and the elderly. Good for relaxation.

From the main gate into the house.

The garage which can house 3 cars.

My mum like to pose next to the flowers and take snap shots.

The living room. Pardon me for shaking.

Another angle of the living room. That's my Tai Poh aka great grandmother. We will normally shift all the furniture into the dining room and sleep in the hall. Much more cooling!
The kitchen where my grand aunties and grand uncles does all the cooking, sometimes as early as 4am in the morning! His speciality- Nasi Bryani! Yum!

The second room where we normally store our bags and clear our shopping. We used to sleep in another room, but I forgot to take pics of that room. Sorry! That room has a raised wooden platform. It's really high, so high that you can store a table underneath.

The dining room

From the kitchen onlooking to the dining room

The Porch. We used to have a dog called Lucky. But he passed away 1 year ago. Sad. It's one big dog which I was not afraid of.
This is the backroom next to the kitchen.
Look at this switch! Not sure if you guys have come into contact with such a switch before.. it's ancient!
Alright then, that's all for now! Hope you've learnt more about this little town called Kluang!