I can't remember exactly what the big shopping place is called. In Chinese, it's something like PanJiaYuan. I don't know what it means. Troy just calls it "the place to buy antiques." Of course most often, they're not real antiques. This is where he bought his "antique" box, by the way.
the brushes look very soft. and there are so many kinds! for some strange reason this makes me happy. :)
ReplyDeleteAnything to make you happy, dear.
ReplyDeletei like those handles that look like round stuff stacked on top of each other.
ReplyDeleteno, technically they're *behind* the no smoking sign so it doesn't count anymore.
ReplyDeleteThis is the market where I bought the cow jade. Jade cow? Jaded cow? Whatever. You'll see after two months. :p
ReplyDeletereminds you of your mo-pit days?
ReplyDeleteOo no. Bumili nga ako ng mo-bit e, or in Putonghua, mobi. But I bought them in Shenyang. Haven't used them yet.
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