Yesterday, @kaminchan took us to the Chinatown. We apent the whole day there, and saw many temples and a lot of food. We also ate a lot. In Finland we would never eat that much.
People were busy preparing for the festival night of the full moon. It's an annual celebration that consists of eating, praying, and setting little boats made of banana leaves with candles and incense sticks on fire afloat in to the river.
Leo
A very popular eatery in the Chinatown.
A shop where we bought chinese pork shred. It is good for you, can be added as a condiment to everything and lasts for years.
Bought a cap as it was so bright and sunny.
Market street
Eating lunch.
Visiting a Chinese temple.
...and another one...
"Roti"
Our banana leaf boats. When we were setting them afloat later, Leo accidentally set his one on fire instead.
The old shrine may be falling apart but has magnificient artwork in its details. One wonders if they will ever renovate it instead of building new buildings all around it.
Inside the monastery.
After we had set our boats on fire afloat, we had a little adventure as it was getting so crowded and the traffic halted completely.
First we went to shoot the moon with our cameras and ate some silkworms. They weren't bad. (I'm actually having them now, for breakfast.)
After the silkworms, we took the train towards our hotel in another part of the city, but ended up missing a stop and had to pay extra for the ticket. Otherwise we could not have left the station as the ticket is needed for both entering the pier, and exiting it. Eventually we grabbed a cab to the hotel.
After getting back we left our backpacks at the hotel, (as requested by our guide,) and ate dinner.