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2010年9月18日星期六

New Bazaar Coming-Up

new bazaar will coming up after OCT'10 - in PJ / Subang area , pls drop us email for any details...
email us : e7event@gmail.com

2010年9月16日星期四

Meaning of Bazaar

Bazaar is Uygur language, meaning market and trade place. The traditional bazaar was originally held on Sundays, but is currently divided into two sections: one is livestock district which only opens on Sundays and the other is ordinary district which opens every day, but is especially busy on Sundays.

oversea green bazaar

A marketplace where goods are exposed for sale; esp. in the East, consisting either of small shops or stalls in a narrow street or series of streets, or of a certain section of town under one roof and divided into narrow passageways.

more bazaar info & photo link.

2010年9月15日星期三

Sharing LOVE with orphans @ Budimas Orion

Budimas Home Visit with E7Event- Buka Puasa on 31/08/10
Photo Taken By : Mike
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Sharing LOVE with orphans @ Budimas Orion

Budimas Home Visit with E7Event- Buka Puasa on 31/08/10
Photo Taken By : Evelyn Ch'ng ( Mike Friend )

Dinner sharing with orphans @ The Budimas Charitable Foundation.
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Sharing LOVE with orphans @ Budimas Orion

Budimas Home Visit with E7Event- Buka Puasa on 31/08/10
Photo Taken By : Ben Lim

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Past Event - Setia Eco Park Green Bazaar

Past Event ( 04/07/2010 ) Setia Eco Park Green Bazaar, we been bring in almost 45-50 vendor's out of total 110 vendor's.
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We believe in quality not quantity


• We emphasize on quality vendors only. All vendors will scan properly before they are allowed to participate in any of our events.

2010年9月14日星期二

BAZAAR

BAZAAR (Pers. bazar, market), a permanent market or street of shops, or a group of short narrow streets of stalls under one roof. The word has spread westward into Arabic, Turkish and, in special senses, into European languages, and eastward it has invaded India, where it has been generally adopted. In southern India and Ceylon bazaar means a single shop or stall. The word seems to have early reached South Europe (probably through Turkish), for F. Balducci Pegolotti in his mercantile handbook (c. 1340) gives "bazarra" as a Genoese word for market-place. The Malayan peoples have adopted the word as pasar. The meaning of the word has been much extended in English, where it is now equivalent to any sale, for charitable or mere commercial purposes, of mixed goods and fancy work.