
Hanging over the smoke, to eradicate odour and to make it tastier.

The old one, the arch reveals the year of erection

The exterior close up

The interior
On the way back to Kelantan after an academical visit to Sri Aman Secondary Girls School and Seremban Science School via Kuala Pilah, we had a brief stop, few kilometres from the town. An old house erected in 1934, still in upright position captured my sight. Made of 100% product from our lush forest, once owned by a wealthy family. Had been abandoned for decades, recently occupied. Some of us bought smoked fowl and cat fish which were sold nearby.
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