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Bali Trip Day 7

It was the last day of our 1 week long holiday, Day 7 came before I'm ready. It's time to do last minute shopping. We woke up by 6.30am that day, walked to the wet market in Ubud, 20mins away from our hotel. It was a nice experience strolling in the wet market, looking at a totally different culture there.

The busy market started building up crowd as early as 7am. But it was considered late, as markets in Malaysia already crowded by 5am, yes, way before dawn. We were disappointed because the souvenirs shop weren't open this early, to make ways for vege, fruits sellers.

Look at the vibrant colours, beautiful isn't it?

Flowers for offerings. I like the pink ones. :)

After a drink at the stall, we slowly witness shops opening one by one. So we started our hunting, I bought so much that almost spent all my indon rupees. Only kept a 100,000 rupee for airport taxes.

After the spending spree, we headed back to hotel to pack up. From 1 luggage, to 3 fully packed luggage. I am sure it exceeded 25kg limits. We enjoyed our stay in Bali very much, and Wilson promised would bring me back again for another trip. How nice of him :)

Left Bali by 5pm that day, were sent to airport by a van hired for 130,000 rupees. Our flight were delayed a little so we finally reached KL by pass midnight. Tiring though, but it was definitely a worth while trip.

:)

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