"Let go of what's gone, be grateful of what remains, and look forward to what is coming next..."
(Chamek Kopitiam in Senai) |
Chamek Kopitiam got their name from Chamek, a small village
in Kluang District, Johor. The name originated from the Chinese
variation of the word Jambi, which is rather hard to pronounce.
The village is a multiracial village, having all Chinese,
Malays and Indians. Mostly, the Malays are of the Javanese descendants, and
they practiced the Javanese culture in their everyday life. The populations
mainly work in rubber plantation, palm plantation, and a few opened grocery
stores.
The village is located nearer to a small town of Paloh.
(An old photo on the wall) |
This morning we had lontong for breakfast at Chamek Kopitiam in Senai. We are sending Sara to the Airport. She is flying off to Langkawi for a workshop session over the weekend and will be back on Monday.
We are in JB for the week to look after the three grandchildren, Alia, Arif and Aira while their mom is away.
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