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It is well past midnight. The woman is waiting with her BBQ for patrons of the bar.
Totally oblivious to his surrounding he is choosing between two DVDs.
This cook is spreading the dough by whisking the pan back and forth. When it is spread evenly, he places it in the steamer.
This is one of the few bridges which automobiles can cross.
These three lads are recycling beer cans and bottles. They work after the bars close and before they reopen the next day.
People often cook a pot of fish and to offer sample to would-be buyers. Amazingly, each sample tasted different.
This tower, 342 feet tall, was build with a dance floor and restaurant at the top which is used for special occasions. Normally, it is just a viewing…
In the U.S., we threw away a broken umbrella. In China, they repair them.
Public WC’s are plentiful. Just don’t forget to bring your own toilet paper.
School children are the target of these vendors. Hence, they sell snacks.
Vendors set up their goods around the lake hoping to catch the tourist.
Rain or shine, vendors work all hours and weather.
No store, no market place, and no place else to go. She is seeking customers and must endure boredom of waiting.
Even the ads for this herb shop are not bring in the customers.
People shop for the freshest and best vegetables they can find.
We went to a restaurant in San Clop. It was in a tall narrow building and climbed three floors to find an empty table.
People in this village live a quiet life growing rice and dragon fruit.
This lion is the symbol of the park.
These men are breaking down the market place.
These rocks are destined for a milling machine.
Ramps are on all public stairs facilitating all bicycles and tricycles.