Chong Pang 忠邦

Chong Pang [忠邦] is also another place for great food too. There this stall we always go to for the pig organ soup and other side dishes. It's definitely well worth the money spent as the food is delicious and my mother is absolutely sure no one else ordered that much food like we do...




We have already placed the order and now, we are waiting for the food to "show up", one by one...





Preserved (or pickled) vegetables, my favourite.





A feast... don't disturb me now, I'm eating...





A sundry goods store selling babies and toddlers clothes...





It's not really a real big milk bottle. It's actually a coin bank shaped like a milk bottle.





Colored straws. When I was little, I wished I could have these, and now here I am thinking, "What in the HELL am I thinking at that time??"





Neighbourhood Confectionary shop, really beautiful and colorful display, but loaded with lots of fresh cream to make you put on weight.





Buns. Yours or mine, I wonder??





In the end, we couldn't resist buying some home to eat.





Yes, the "showers of blessings" again.





One of the statue fixtures at Chong Pang.





If I can't wake up to go to Chong Pang for a meal, my mother simply bring home a packet of food from this stall. And right beside this is a stall selling fresh soya beancurd and soya milk. Really cheap and not so sickeningly sweet to cause diabetes..





A bowl of soya beancurd costing $0.50.





A cup of soya milk costing $1.00.





It was still raning when I reached home, so I had to call my mother for help.





Just simply walking in the rain, and I don't know the guy on the left. He just happened to shift into my camera view.





If I'm the one who was caught in the rain, how come my mother is the one who got wet??





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