Sunday, August 28, 2011

Richmond Hill Times Square Summer Carnival

Once a year, Richmond Hill will organize a summer carnival at Times Square.  This is just a small carnival and you can finished seeing everything in about 5-10 minutes.  There are local vendors selling trendy stuff and food vendors selling all sorts of Chinese snacks.  This festival only last from August 26~28.

 This summer carnival is located at the corner of Hwy 7 E. and Leslie St.

 Diana Seafood always  participate in these street festivals.

 That's all the vendors in this carnival, you can finish seeing everything in about 5-10 minutes.

 Stinky tofu (didn't have a chance to get any close shots of the food in this festival...)

 Food doesn't seems appealing though...

 Retail vendor selling goldfish, turtle and other aquatic stuff.

 Cross play.  I heard that they had a competition about cross play costumes earlier in the day.

 This booth is selling honey.

 He has even bought his real bees.

 Another two young girl dressing in costume.

 Here is another one playing goldfish game.

 BBQ lamb and chicken skewer.

 They stage.

 This booth just started grilling the skewers.

 Grilling octopus ball, sausage and stuff.

 Here is a closer shot.

 Another booth selling the same thing.

 It's a hot day and I bet you wearing costumes like this is not easy.

 Freshly made pineapple and watermelon juice.

 This cameraman was doing a video shoot at this booth...

 And I was taking this chance to take a picture as well.

 Of all the goldfish in this tank, there are two lyretail balloon molly that I really want, but too bad it's white in color and I want something different.

 The guy in the red checkered shirt is a local DJ and the guy in the black shirt is an actor from ATV in Hong Kong...

 Here is another shot of the carnival.

 Some sort of Malaysian food that looks delicious...

 I guess this guy is just warming up the wrap.

 This thing is call Murthabak.

 That's the end~~

 Mom saw these tiny apples (??) from an apple tree nearly and I just take some shots of it.

Here is another tiny apple.  PS, don't think we can eat it...

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