KERETAAPI “AYAM”
on July 8, 2010 by Zainal
A man waves from a third class train as he reaches Alexandria station. There is an excellent train service between Alexandria and Cairo, with three sorts of train. Ordinary trains with very basic 2nd & 3rd class, express trains with comfortable air-conditioned 1st & 2nd class, and best of all, the pride of the Egyptian Railways, the superfast French-built ‘Turbotrains’, which eat up the 130 miles in just 2 hours 10 minutes.

A third class passenger train is seen arriving at Alexandria station from Cairo. There is an excellent train service between Alexandria and Cairo, with three sorts of train: Ordinary trains with very basic 2nd & 3rd class, express trains with comfortable air-conditioned 1st & 2nd class, and best of all, the pride of the Egyptian Railways, the superfast French-built ‘Turbotrains’, which eat up the 130 miles in just 2 hours 10 minutes.

A man cleans himself at Alexandria train station. There is an excellent train service between Alexandria and Cairo, with three sorts of train: Ordinary trains with very basic 2nd & 3rd class, express trains with comfortable air-conditioned 1st & 2nd class, and best of all, the pride of the Egyptian Railways, the superfast French-built ‘Turbotrains’, which eat up the 130 miles in just 2 hours 10 minutes.

Passenger are reflected on a window of a train at Alexandria station. There is an excellent train service between Alexandria and Cairo, with three sorts of train: Ordinary trains with very basic 2nd & 3rd class, express trains with comfortable air-conditioned 1st & 2nd class, and best of all, the pride of the Egyptian Railways, the superfast French-built ‘Turbotrains’, which eat up the 130 miles in just 2 hours 10 minutes.

An Egyptian family prepare to ride a third class train to Cairo in Alexandria, Egypt. There is an excellent train service between Alexandria and Cairo, with three sorts of train: Ordinary trains with very basic 2nd & 3rd class, express trains with comfortable air-conditioned 1st & 2nd class, and best of all, the pride of the Egyptian Railways, the superfast French-built ‘Turbotrains’, which eat up the 130 miles in just 2 hours 10 minutes.

An Egyptian girl is reflects on a window of a third class train to Cairo at Alexandria station in Egypt. There is an excellent train service between Alexandria and Cairo, with three sorts of train: Ordinary trains with very basic 2nd & 3rd class, express trains with comfortable air-conditioned 1st & 2nd class, and best of all, the pride of the Egyptian Railways, the superfast French-built ‘Turbotrains’, which eat up the 130 miles in just 2 hours 10 minutes.

A vendor prepares tea “Chai” during a train ride from Alexandria to Cairo in Egypt. There is an excellent train service between Alexandria and Cairo, with three sorts of train: Ordinary trains with very basic 2nd & 3rd class, express trains with comfortable air-conditioned 1st & 2nd class, and best of all, the pride of the Egyptian Railways, the superfast French-built ‘Turbotrains’, which eat up the 130 miles in just 2 hours 10 minutes.

General view inside third class train in Egypt. There is an excellent train service between Alexandria and Cairo, with three sorts of train: Ordinary trains with very basic 2nd & 3rd class, express trains with comfortable air-conditioned 1st & 2nd class, and best of all, the pride of the Egyptian Railways, the superfast French-built ‘Turbotrains’, which eat up the 130 miles in just 2 hours 10 minutes.

An Egyptian show a cage of pigeons for sale in a third class train in Egypt. There is an excellent train service between Alexandria and Cairo, with three sorts of train: Ordinary trains with very basic 2nd & 3rd class, express trains with comfortable air-conditioned 1st & 2nd class, and best of all, the pride of the Egyptian Railways, the superfast French-built ‘Turbotrains’, which eat up the 130 miles in just 2 hours 10 minutes.
CNY2010
on February 14, 2010 by Zainal
A man prays at a Temple in Kuala Lumpur February 14, 2010. Chinese people celebrate the Lunar New Year of the Tiger on Sunday.

A man arranges spiral joss stick at a Temple in Kuala Lumpur February 14, 2010. Chinese people celebrate the Lunar New Year of the Tiger on Sunday.
“POTONG”
on November 22, 2009 by Zainal
Malaysian boys sit in a group while waiting to be circumcised at the National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur November 22, 2009. About 120 boys, between 5 to 11 years old, were given a grand welcome to a mass circumcision surgery, as some consider circumcision to be a celebration of reaching manhood. Circumcision is compulsory for Muslim boys under the Sharia law (Islamic Law).

Boy look through a glass door as he wait to be circumcised at the National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur November 22, 2009. About 120 boys, between 5 to 11 years old, were given a grand welcome to a mass circumcision surgery, as some consider circumcision to be a celebration of reaching manhood. Circumcision is compulsory for Muslim boys under the Sharia law (Islamic Law).
PASAR MALAM
on November 20, 2009 by Zainal
A general view of a night market in Kuala Lumpur November 20, 2009. Night markets are also known as pasar malams and are popular with locals for their cheap eats and goods.
MORNING MIST
on November 17, 2009 by Zainal
Early morning mist are seen from Petronas Tower 2 in Kuala Lumpur November 17. 2009.

