Thursday 21 May 2009

Jalan Tun Sambathan



It's on Wesak eve and I had an outing with my community forum's photographers to photograph Brickfields Buddhist Vihara on Wesak eve. We were meeting up at the coffee shop next to KL Monorail station in Brickfields. While waiting for the traffics to turn green at Jalan Tun Sambathan, I quickly took out my camera to shoot the photos of people waiting for buses. As it was a Friday evening and rush hour has just started, there were many people waiting for buses there.

Brickfields is also known as the Little India of Kuala Lumpur. You can see the Tamil Nesan (an Indian newspaper) office with its signage written in Tamil and also English. You can also see the bus with an advertisement promoting a rather new radio station, Fly FM 95.8.
This is a very interesting place to go for photo outing!

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