
While at the Plaza Tanjung Aru, I saw another shop selling stuff from China. It was across from the guy selling the stuff in the carpark (
posted on 16 May 2011).

The place was previously a Korean Supermarket (there's quite a few koreans staying in KK, though obviously not quite enough as the place had "closed shop!").

This business looked "temporary", as they hadn't even remove the signage from the previous business.

A "higher class" of junk as the golden thingy in the glass case was priced at RM23,800!

This buddha was laughing at RM1,380.

Don't we have any nice tree stumps of our own in Sabah?

Old, older, oldest styles of writing characters.

The Jolly Buddha was still a Fat Buddha (complete with man-boobs).
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