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Arriving at Central Market



It's was a bloomy day outside but nothing can stop our research mission for finding inspiration of innovative textile and people that we can commercial it to the textile world. I'm so amazeeeee when we are here gosh! Pasar Seni is a place where, we can see and learning about Asian countries. Here we can learn  a lil bit of Asian traditional art and crafts they got a lot of painting,clothing and everything. Pasar Seni is at the main of Kuala Lumpur and our trademarks for a tourism coming to Malaysia. I'm sure it's can  pop out our eyes! Wanna know what i'm gonna do for my product? Stay tuned guys 🙏🏻

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