Thursday, March 29, 2012

The work of Malaysian Chinese, who else?

It was the 4th day of Chinese New Year
 It was 26th Jan, 2012 A.D., the 4th day of Chinese New Year. I went to check if this bakery was opened for, as it was the 4th day, most Chinese would open their business. But it turned out this year most businesses were closed on that day. On my way to the bakery, I saw this garbage can, and I just had to take some pictures of it with my phone.

Not following? What's so special about an old garbage can? Look at the blown-up photo at bottom, the bottom of the garbage can was burnt through, those big holes in the bottom, is the result of some people throwing lighted firecrackers into the can. And the pile of litter beside it, the used firecrackers. Now, just how many garbage cans were burnt this way?

And who the Malaysians will point their fingers at? Malaysian Chinese. I mean, who is going to believe this is the work of other races?

This happens in Malaysia only, right?

















1月26日大年初四拍的,現在在硬碟看到,終於貼上網了。
初四那天看到那垃圾桶,真的忍不住要拍下來。桶底被炮竹爆開了洞,那麽多炮竹的紙屑在一旁,實在有一種那天晚上到底燒了多少炮竹?我如果在場,會不會被炸死的感覺。
只在馬來西亞發生,應該吧?


Back to my daily Japanese lesson.
I learned another new word: ukeru 受
Keep learning. One day I will post in Japanese.

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